[Agora Object] L 4986: Mold for Lamp: Maker's Mark

Part of mold for lower half of large lamp with slightly fluked nozzle; one side of the wall missing. Flat bottom; straight sides. On the bottom, under the nozzle, three small round holes; further back, ... 1952

[Agora Object] L 4686: Mold Fragment for Lamp

Fragment from front part of lower section. Fine buff clay. Misc. Moulded type of Agora collection. From filling of Great Drain in south part of section. Martyr II, layer 1. 2984 Leica, LXIX-48, LXXVIII-44 ... 7 June 1939

[Agora Object] L 4762: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of black glazed lamp, preserving full height of wall with part of top and bottom. Deep lamp with double-curved wall, extending to form a collar around the top. Ring base. Domed top with lightly ... 3 March 1933

[Agora Object] L 1399: Lamp Fragment

Front part broken away. Low base ring, watch-shaped body; vertical strap handle. Plain shoulder with cornucopia on left side. Metallic black glaze. Buff clay. Type XVIII of Corinth collection, Misc. Moulded ... 3-12 March 1934

[Agora Object] L 4378: Lamp

Two pieces make up slightly more than half of the top of the body and include the handle and base of the nozzle. The non-joining piece is also from the upper body and has an unpierced lug. The groove around ... June 1939

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[Agora Object] L 1365: Lamp

Mended from several pieces; the handle (?) missing Mold made lamp, with long nozzle, simulated ring foot, and plain rim. Black glaze. Mold made. Pinkish-buff clay. Type IX of Corinth collection, Misc ... 22 March 1934

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[Agora Object] L 524: Lamp

Double convex body, the lower half much deeper than the upper; on the left side, a solid, cornucopia-like knob. Very small top, surrounded by a heavy ridge. Long nozzle, rising to a narrow grooved band ... 16 April 1932

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[Agora Object] L 555: Lamp

Sharply double convex body, with large solid knob on left side. On top, wide raised band, sloping down toward filling hole. Long nozzle, rounded at end, the nozzle broadening toward the tip, where the ... 22 April 1932