[Agora Object] L 762: Lamp

On rim, herringbone. On discus, a cross, with tail of "rho" above, to right. Solid handle, double grooved above and below. On the reverse, double concentric grooves, enclosing the signature. Two circles ... 16 March 1933

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[Agora Object] L 819: Lamp

On the down sloping rim, separated from the discus by a high ridge, a row of impressed circles. Plain concave discus, with five holes. Handle solid, double grooved above, single below. Reverse, depressed, ... 22 March 1933

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[Agora Object] L 827: Lamp

Mended from three pieces; a small bit missing from the back of the rim at the right. On the rim, a triple row of raised dots, panelled. On discus, a lion seated right. Handle semi-pierced, triple grooved ... 23 March 1933

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[Agora Object] L 2163: Nine Nozzle Lamp

Upper part of collar and one nozzle broken off. Three nozzles chipped. Low ring base; groove around outer edge of plain narrow rim. Brownish black glaze, somewhat peeled. Type VIIA of Corinth collection, ... 26 March 1936

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[Agora Object] L 2224: Lamp

Pierced side knob; watch-shaped body. Raised base. Scraped groove around filling hole. Wheel made. Rich red glaze all over, except on underside of base. Type IX (clamshell variety) of Corinth collection, ... 6 April 1936

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[Agora Object] L 2294: Lamp

Intact save for small chip from handle. Plain rim, two grooves at inner edge; handle solid, double grooved above and below. On bottom, within a double groove, the letters "Θ Ε". On discus, spotted panther, ... 20 April 1936

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[Agora Object] L 2300: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Intact. Vine pattern on rim. Rays on sharply concave discus. Handle pierced; double grooved. Signed beneath, very indistinctly. Unglazed. Buff clay. Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Well. Leica, 7-41, ... 24 April 1936

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[Agora Object] L 2322: Lamp

Complete. Black glaze inside and out, except on bottom, which is flat and very slightly raised. Attic clay. Type IV (shallow variety, later 5th. century group) of Corinth collection, type 21B of Agora ... Ca. 460-430 B.C.