About half the rim and wall missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot and deep body, with plain rim flanged to receive lid; horizontal ribbon handle at rim level.
Dull brownish-black glaze inside; glaze ... June 1937
Much of wall missing. Squat body on ring foot; trefoil mouth with vertical rolled handle, lip to shoulder.
Cooking ware fabric. Handmade. Wells, bottom fill, early 5th. c. B.C. Leica ... June 1937
Rim and neck, with part of shoulder, preserved. Short, slightly concave neck and thickened rectangular lip.
Soft buff clay; dull somewhat peeled black glaze on rim, and for band on shoulder. Wells, bottom ... June 1937
The bottom and much of the wall restored in plaster. Foot uncertain. Deep body with heavy rounded lip; rolled handles set well down.
Dull black glaze much peeled inside, on rim and for a band below handles ... June 1937
The moulded ring foot broken away; small part of body and of one handle restored in plaster. Very shallow body, low neck, and doubled rim; thumb rests on top of handles. On the floor, rouletting and four ... 3-6 June 1936
Shallow round saucer on a short stem, broken from the rim of a bowl with similar saucers all around.
Thin glaze, black to brownish.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1364. Well, upper fill, 3rd. c. B.C. Leica, 87-266 ... March-May 1937
High ring foot and shallow body with incurved rim. Restored in plaster.
Black glaze. Well, bottom fill, late 4th. c. B.C. Leica PD 901-121 ... May 1937
Bit of rim and upper wall only of basin or mortar. Rim is heavy, square in profile. The top and outside of rim are decorated with a simple leaf pattern in shallow relief.
Pale yellow-buff clay, buff ... 20-30 May 1937
About two-thirds of rim and upper wall, including one handle, missing. Flaring foot ring; broad, flat slightly down-turned rim. Horizontal handle, below rim, turned up to join outer edge of rim.
Buff ... 20-30 May 1937
About one-third of rim and wall missing. Medium high foot ring; rim flattened on top, setting it off sharply from walls. Inside, a series of incised circles are surrounded by five stamped palmettes, these ... 20-30 May 1937