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| Howland tpe 27 lamp with low disk foot, conical undersurface continuing into open socket; deep vertical body, narrow slightly downturned rim, large fill hole. Central socket projects above rim. Long broad ... Late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C ... NB128 P165 |
Apparently a fragment from the floor with start of wall and of central opening.
Corinthian lamp (?).
Unglazed.
Smooth buff clay.
Howland Type 11. Well. Leica ... 14 April 1938 ... Lamps |
Top lamp intact; lower lamp has only upper part preserved.
Two small lamps, one stacked on the other; warped while being fired.
Top lamp has raised base, curving sides, two grooves around filling hole, ... 15 November 1938 ... Two Lamps: Waster |
Nozzles and rim chipped; otherwise intact.
Deep-bodied straight-walled lamp on substantial ring foot. Hollow tube through body; long nozzles, opposite each other. Rim gently curved; set off from wall by ... 30 December 1938 ... Lamps |
A single fragment preserves the front part of the lamp.
Low raised base; shallow rounded wall and down sloping rim.
Good black glaze considerably chipped; base unglazed.
Type IV of Corinth collection, ... 1936-1937 ... Lamp |
| Intact.
Clay mold for lamp with rays on curving rim, pointed nozzle; cornucopia on left side, a small circle at every point of triangular nozzle.
On back of mold incised letters: "ΛΛ".
Incisions for strings ... 15 November 1938 ... Agora IV, no. 721, p. 185, pls. 27, 51. |
| Hand and end of nozzle missing, otherwise intact.
Double conical shape; concave top marked off by groove; pierced lug.
Metallic glaze, much flaked.
Type XII of Corinth collection, type 33A of Agora collection ... 9 July 1949 ... Lamps |
A heavy triangular nozzle is preserved, rather shallow, flat on top, and with an extremely small wick hole in the tip.
The top of the nozzle merges with a small rim, down sloping round what appears to ... 19 March 1932 ... Lamps |
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