[Agora Object] H 594: Rim Fragment of a Round-Mouthed Jug

Preserves part of high, vertical neck and flaring round mouth. Neck reserved and decorated with a row of pointed-handled tripod-cauldrons. Inside unglazed as far as preserved, except for three glaze bands ... LG II ... None of those listed is like the tripods on our fragment, with streamer-like wavy lines between the legs; for tripods quite like ours, see C.V.A., Reading 1[12], 8[535], 5.

[Agora Object] MC 859: Kiln Tripod

End of one leg broken away. Low tripod, roughly made. Remains of dark green glaze on the preserved tips. Pale greenish clay. Other similar kiln tripods in same tin. Middle Stoa, Building fill disturbed ... 9 March 1933 ... Other similar kiln tripods in same tin.

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[Agora Object] P 8273: Saucer Fragment: West Slope

Part of a small saucer with ring foot and reserved furrowed rim. Groove around center of floor; outside groove wheat ears(?) and tripods(?) in thinned clay paint and white. Well. Context of mid-4th. c ... April-May 1936 ... Groove around center of floor; outside groove wheat ears(?) and tripods(?) in thinned clay paint and white.

[Agora Object] P 18496: Vessel Fragment

Belongs with P 15616. Shoulder fragment from a closed pot, mended from three pieces. Lozenge chain between triple lines, above and below across top; below, the tops of a row of large tripods (parts of ... 11 August 1947 ... Lozenge chain between triple lines, above and below across top; below, the tops of a row of large tripods (parts of three preserved) with ring handles, and birds on the rim.

[Agora Object] H 86: Kantharos

NM 16058 Flat bottom and oval mouth. Front and back, a pair of opposed horses facing center, tethered to each side of a floating tripod-like object; ladder pattern on handles. All glazed inside. Black ... LG I ... For horses and tripods in Attic geometric art cf.

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[Agora Object] B 87: Fragmentary Votive Tripod

Shallow bowl. Legs riveted at the rim and a pierced disk-shaped handle on one side. Thin and poorly made. Cf. ArchEph (1917), pp. 208-209 (for tripods found at Sounion); Olympia IV, pl. XXVII, nos. 536 ... 5 April 1933 ... ArchEph (1917), pp. 208-209 (for tripods found at Sounion); Olympia IV, pl.