[Agora Object] L 3790: Multiple Nozzle Lamp

Complete except for chips. Fairly deep body, the upper and lower halves meeting at an angle; ring foot; slightly sunken top, marked off by a scraped line. Five nozzles, slightly fluked. Black glaze, very ... 16 May 1939

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[Agora Object] L 3818: Plastic Lamp

Handle and end of nozzle missing. Shallow oval lamp, with ring handle at back. Low raised base. Upper part moulded in form of a bearded head: Dionysos (?) wreathed and filleted, the fringed ends of the ... 22 May 1939

[Agora Object] L 3828: Three Nozzle Lamp

Handle and ends of two nozzles missing. Broad watch-shaped body on broad low raised base; top very slightly depressed. Stubby-ended nozzles. Dull black glaze; chipped. Type XII of Corinth collection, ... 26 May 1939

[Agora Object] L 3832: Mold for Lamp

Mold for upper part of a lamp. End of nozzle and one side of body missing. The top plain except for a groove and ridge, and ribs on the top of the nozzle. Grayed at surfaces. Pinkish clay. Type XVIII ... 26 May 1939

[Agora Object] L 3858: Multiple Nozzle Lamp

Parts of three nozzles, and fragments of top, sides and bottom missing, with most of handle, of which the preserved fragment does not join. Large lamp, with raised base, with flaring edge; flat and twice ... 1 June 1939

[Agora Object] L 4101: Lamp

Back and handle missing. Miniature lamp on ring foot; rudimentary lug at one side. Dull black glaze, much peeled. Buff clay. Type XII of Corinth collection, type 42B of Agora collection. 93* Drain cutting ... 30 May 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1129: Sarcophagus Fragment

About half of length and wall to full height preserved on one side. Rectangular sarcophagus with plain projecting base, straight side wall with small and large half round moldings (archaic) at the top, ... June 1946

[Agora Object] L 4222: Lamp

Body fragments, end of nozzle, and ornamental end of handle missing. Low ring foot and deep body; voluted nozzle with relief rosette on upper face. Flat discus surrounded by ring of dots, and grooves ... 5 June 1947