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| Preserved to just below neck.
Features blurred, but eyes and mustache still distinguishable. Lower part of beard broken off. Surface badly battered; fillet on head barely distinguishable.
Hermes Propylaios ... 24 April 1956 ... Agora XI, no. 170, p. 151, pl. 47. |
Broken all around.
A twining tendril with vine leaves encircles the rim. A raised band surrounds the discus.
Fine reddish-brown clay.
For lamp of type XVIII of Corinth collection, of type 46C of Agora ... 18 May 1939 ... Agora IV, no. 605, p. 151, pl. 47. |
| A small bearded head, complete save minor chips.
Iron dowel with lead for attachment to body (or herm).
Hair done in archaic manner; long pointed beard.
Pentelic marble. Finished Well, bottom fill. 336 ... Roman period ... Agora XI, no. 171, p. 151, pl. 47. |
| Mended from four pieces; the end of the nozzle and a fragment from the right side of the body missing.
On the rim, a vine pattern, very indistinct.
No trace of handle; on the left side a small solid knob ... 17 March 1933 ... P.L. 0.088; W. 0.06; H. 0.06 |
Nozzle and front part of top preserved.
Mold made. Obscure design: dolphins (?) on rim.
Small filling hole encircled by raised ring.
Dull black glaze.
Soft buff clay.
Type XVIII (?) of Corinth collection, ... 23 July-2 August 1947 ... Agora IV, no. 603, p. 151, pl. 47. |
A small piece of the top and rim preserved, with the start of the nozzle.
Around the central opening, a single groove, and a lightly impressed tongue pattern. On the nozzle, a head in relief.
Black glaze ... 20 March 1934 ... Agora IV, no. 604, p. 151, pl. 47. |
Part of the mold for the upper part of a lamp.
The groove around the rim and the ivy leaf pattern of the upper body preserved.
Type XIX or XVIII of Corinth collection, type 46C of Agora collection. House ... 22-24 July 1947 ... Agora IV, no. 601, p. 151, pl. 47. |
The end of the nozzle missing. No handle.
Low base. On upper body, a vegetable wreath with its base to the back, a rosette between its ends at the base of the nozzle.
Unpierced lug on one side. Two raised ... 28 May 1935 ... Agora IV, no. 602, p. 151, pl. 47. |
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