[Agora Object] P 20270: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

From lower wall at edge of medallion. Overlapping pointed small leaves. Beaded line around medallion. Attic clay, unglazed. Komos cistern, box 25. 536 ff. Leica ... May-June 1947

[Agora Object] P 10692: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Fragment of rim only preserved. At top, leaves alternately large and small, then a row of S-shaped spirals, a groove, and the start of a figured scene. The mold itself is nicely made and finished and ... 1 June 1937

[Agora Object] P 574: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Fragment from the base of a mold for Megarian bowl. Double row of short overlapping leaves with stalks and curling tendrils rising from between the leaves. Clay bright pink to buff. Fragment in very ... 21 April 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1592: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Fragment from rim. Around the lip, palmettes above scrolls; below, guilloche; below that, traces of a relief. Pink clay, fairly fine; buff slip outside. Trench Ε. Leica ... 24 March 1933

[Agora Object] P 8017: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Fragment of mold for moldmade bowl, with large leaves around bottom. The base of the mold proper also partly preserved. Late Roman fill. Leica ... 5 June 1936

[Agora Object] P 1886: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Small bit of rim and side preserved. Near rim, leaf and flower design; below, wave pattern; next, degenerate egg. Traces of relief on the main zone below, possibly a wreath. Buff clay. Martyra. Middle ... 19 April 1933

[Agora Object] P 15157: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

A single fragment preserves part of rim. Above, palmettes widely spaced; then a band of scrolls and a guilloche between bands of dots. Fine pinkish clay with light buff surfaces. Cf. P 15068 (ΕΕ 152) ... 11 May 1939

[Agora Object] P 21075: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Rim fragment. Rosettes and leaves and egg pattern. No disturbance noted in pottery notebook but above disturbed layer 72 and with long petal bowl frag. (P 21048). Middle Stoa, building fill, disturbed ... 15 March 1933