[Agora Object] L 470: Lamp Fragment

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

[Agora Object] L 500: Lamp Fragment

Seems to preserve part of central tube for setting on stand. Good brownish-black glaze, much worn. Gray clay. Type XIX (?) of Corinth collection, type 27 variants of Agora collection. Leica, L-91 PD 635-100 ... 4 April 1932

[Agora Object] L 448: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of rim. Vertical band handle broken away. Broad rim; curving, with relief decoration of heart motif. Small top, concave. Dull black glaze much chipped. Gray clay. Type XVIII of Corinth collection, ... 9 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 689: Lamp Fragment

Right side preserved. Narrow down sloping rim; bottom rising toward center. Dull black glaze on rim, and bottom inside. Outside, the upper part of the body unglazed, the lower part polished (?). Dull buff ... August-September 1932

[Agora Object] L 690: Lamp Fragment

Fragment from left side. Narrow down sloping rim. Black glaze, much peeled, on rim and inside, bottom. Outside, the upper part of the body unglazed, the lower part polished (?). Thin fabric; dull buff ... August-September 1932

[Agora Object] L 482: Lamp

Miniature lamp. No handle. Continuous rim, with rounded body. Nozzle, flat on top; deep and broad. High base. Rather thin, lustrous black glaze, much flaked; base and lower front part of body, unglazed ... 30 March 1932

[Agora Object] L 492: Lamp

Lamp with incised decoration on nozzle. Vertical band handle broken away. Shallow, double convex body. Wheel made. Rim indicated only by groove scratched through glaze round filling hole; a similar scratched ... 2 April 1932

[Agora Object] L 506: Lamp

Body with nearly vertical sides, curving in rapidly to base from point of greatest circumference. Broad top; meets sides at an angle; filling hole, surrounded by narrow insloping rim set off by broad groove ... 5 April 1932