[Agora Object] P 233: Feeder

Mended from several fragments. A good part of body walls and rim missing. Body like that of small amphora with greatest diameter below center. Low ring base. Mouth closed by strainer (eight holes around ... 17 February 1932

[Agora Object] P 3161: Black Glaze Feeder

Parts of the lip and of the strainer are missing. Heavy base ring; ovoid body drawn into a slender neck above. Bell-shaped mouth with inverted lip and strainer in the neck. A short spout projects, with ... 3 March 1934

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[Agora Object] P 4196: Black Glaze Guttus Fragment

Part of the shoulder and neck of a pitcher broken off above and below. The neck is divided from the interior of the pitcher by a partition pierced by five holes, to serve as a strainer. Two moulded rings ... 1934

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[Agora Object] P 6050: Moldmade Feeder

Restored in plaster. High concave ring foot; squat body, upper part moulded with elongated round-ended leaves alternating with rows of jewels, upside down; narrow neck and wide flaring mouth; none of rim ... 14 June 1935

[Agora Object] P 14423: Black Glaze Spouted Pitcher

Much of the upper part, except for chip of mouth, preserved; restored in plaster. Spherical body from which rises a high straight-sided flaring mouth. Breaks on inside show that originally there was a ... 9-12 February 1937

[Agora Object] P 16731: Spouted Vessel with Strainer

Complete save for tip of spout and chips from foot, rim and handle. Small round hole in wall near spout. Ring foot and squat pear-shaped body; flaring round mouth with strainer in neck. Vertical band handle ... 22 May 1940

[Agora Object] P 17168: Black Glaze Feeder

Handle, edges of rim, and tip of spout missing. Ring foot; squat body with narrow neck and flaring round mouth; strainer in mouth; vertical band handle missing at side. Pinkish-buff clay; dull black ... 26 July 1946

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[Agora Object] P 22553: Black Glaze Pitcher Fragment with Strainer

There remain parts of shoulder and mouth with sharply incurved rim, strap handle and spout. Throat pierced with six round holes. Metallic black glaze much flaked. Stoa Shop XIV; south Stoa construction ... August 1952