[Agora Object] T 424: Lion Figurine

Lion crouching right, raised on a base. One large fragment and four small ones preserved; broken away on top, and in front; the entire back has gone except for the haunches. About half the base is left ... 5 April 1933 ... Lion Figurine

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[Agora Image] 2011.05.0425

Funerary lion ... Craig Mauzy ... For Janet Grossman. Horizontal (normal) ... 22 Jul 2010 ... Funerary lion.

[Agora Object] T 1705: Lion Figurine Fragment

A large lion 's paw in relief. Broken all sides. Traces of thin brown to black glaze. Hard pinkish buff clay. From a lamp or plastic pot (?) Leica, LXIX-24 ... 19 April 1938 ... A large lion 's paw in relief.

[Agora Object] L 2599: Plastic Lamp: Lion

Lower part, including body of lamp, broken away. A lion lying down. Eyes pierced. Pierced suspension handle at top of head; filling hole at side, below lion's right leg. Red glaze inside and out. Buff ... 12 June 1936 ... Plastic Lamp: Lion

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[Agora Object] S 3451: Funerary Lion Fragment

Legs, tail and lower jaw broken away. The body and head of a lion meant to be viewed from the left side since hair, hide and musculature more carefully detailed and finished there. Head looks straight ... 13 December 1994 ... The body and head of a lion meant to be viewed from the left side since hair, hide and musculature more carefully detailed and finished there.

[Agora Object] T 2330: Lion Figurine Fragment

The right front leg, with part of shoulder, chest and mane. Hard red clay with buff surface. Gravelly fill over floor. Probably clearly Roman. Leica ... 29 March 1947 ... Lion Figurine Fragment

[Agora Object] T 322: Lion Figurine Fragment

Head Broken at back of head, at join of mould, the front part of the head having been made in one piece. Gouged technique. Mould-made, hollow. Remains of white, with traces of black around eyes. Red clay ... 2 June 1932 ... Lion Figurine Fragment

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[Agora Object] G 507: Lion 's Head

Top of left side of head broken away. Back is finished as far as preserved and method of attachment, if any, is not apparent. Massive glass almost clear. Soft trench behind Stoa of Attalos stylobate opposite ... February-March 1954 ... Lion 's Head