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[Object] L 2221: Lamp: Maker's Mark

Handle broken away; otherwise intact. Ribs on top, with cornucopia and rosette. Letters on reverse, written in the wet clay. Black glaze, chipped. Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 52A of Agora collection ... 3 April 1936

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[Object] L 2342: Multiple Nozzle Lamp Fragment

Fragment of lamp with many nozzles, of which four are preserved. Narrow rim and very wide filling hole; flat slightly raised base. Black glaze inside and out; rim reserved, bordered by single black line, ... 5 May 1936

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[Object] L 2356: Lamp Fragment

Broken multiple ring of a large ring-shaped lamp; one triangular nozzle preserved, and another broken. Covered with red glaze inside and out. Hellenistic (?). Type 41 of Agora collection. Layer III, ... 5 May 1936

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[Object] L 2655: Lamp Fragment

From the bottom of a lamp. Glazed inside but not out. Underneath, the impression of an open metal ring (?) for placing the lamp on a stand (?). Type VIII (domed variety) of Corinth collection, type ... 13 March 1936

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[Object] L 2780: Lamp Stand Fragment with Lamps

Fragment of a low heavy stand, originally probably circular with one fragmentary and one nearly complete lamp attached. Lamp has a flat rim, and a ridge around filling hole, which is markedly oval. Nozzle ... 4 March 1937

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[Object] L 2715: Lamp

Back, with handle if any, broken off. Flat rim with a shallow groove around it. Pierced lug at left side. Base set off by a groove; rising in center. Unglazed. Like blister ware fabric. Gritty gray with ... 10 February 1937

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[Object] L 2261: Lamp Fragment

Fragment preserving profile, most of nozzle, and part of left side. Flat bottom; short unbridged nozzle; open top; elaborately profiled wall, the lower concave on top, and projecting a little beyond the ... 16 April 1936

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[Object] L 2672: Ten-Nozzle Lamp

Complete except for the end of one nozzle. Large lamp with ten nozzles on a low base; wide vertical strap handle. Concave rim around filling hole, with a groove around its outer edge. Entirely covered ... 1 September 1936