[Agora Object] L 1337: Lamp Fragment with Basket Handle

Part of the top preserved, with the start of the nozzle. A high loop handle bridges the sunken discus. Black glaze. Mold made. Pinkish-buff clay. Type XII (early spreading variety) of Corinth collection, ... 15 March 1934

[Agora Object] L 938: Lamp Fragment: Inscribed

About half of the base and a fragment of the sides are preserved. Low base with flat under surface. In raised letters beneath: "ΛE". Reddish glaze on interior, dark brown glaze outside. Buff clay. Signed ... 11 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 1322: Lamp

Vertical band handle broken away; the nozzle broken and mended; otherwise complete. Plain lamp, with depressed top. Large pierced knob on the left side. Rather high foot. Wheel made. Poor black glaze ... 10 March 1934

[Agora Object] L 1296: Lamp with Central Collar

No handle, and a small knob on the left side. Plain curving sides. Glazed red. Τype IV (late variants Group) of Corinth collection, type 27B of Agora collection. Brown fill, west of Roman floor. Leica, ... 28 February 1934

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[Agora Object] L 882: Lamp

End of nozzle broken off. Double convex body; heavy ring base; high band handle; top slightly depressed. Grayish-black metallic glaze, all over. Mold made. Pinkish-buff clay. Type XII (early spreading ... 20 April 1933

[Agora Object] L 1111: Lamp

Mended from three fragments. Nozzle, handle, fragments from rim, sides and bottom gone. In shape like L 1110, except that the division of foot from body is less decided. Bottom reserved. Glaze originally ... 4 April 1933

[Agora Object] L 1112: Lamp Fragments

Nozzle and fragment of rim and side preserved, with the spring of one side of the handle. From lamp like L 1110 and 1111. Good black glaze inside and out (much worn off on exterior). Type IV (later 5th ... 4 April 1933

[Agora Object] L 1207: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of lamp Type IV with central cone. Mended from two pieces; none of the rim preserved, but the cone complete. Best black glaze. Reserved, the inside of the foot and cone, and a narrow line around ... August-September 1932