Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 1500
Chronology:   Late 5th century B.C.
Deposit:   B 13:5
Published Number:   AV 30.1500
References:   Object: P 10020
Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably all of one handle and part of the bowl to the left of it, all of stem and foot plate. The glaze misfired red in the center of the tondo. Reserved line on inside at rim. Rest. H. 0.078; diam. at rim 0.179; outer diam. of tondo 0.103.

I, woman (head, left shoulder missing) standing frontally, holding an oinochoe (part) in her lowered right hand and a phiale (half) in her outstretched left. She wears a chiton and was probably looking at the nude youth who faces her, right arm outstretched, stick in left hand, a wreath around his head. Reserved exergue. Two reserved lines for tondo border. A, youthful athlete, a spiked wreath around his head, stands frontally, head in profile to right, holding up a strigil in his left hand. He faces a woman dressed in a chiton and himation who holds a large phiale in her left hand and an oinochoe in her right, similar to the woman in the tondo. Around her head is a fillet. Behind the youth is another (face missing) standing to right, dressed in a himation, his right hand resting on his hip. B (not illustrated), the like. What remain are all of the left youth and about half of the athlete who holds a staff in his right hand. At each handle, palmette-and-spiral configuration (all of one, part of the other). Below, two reserved lines.