Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 151
Chronology:   Ca. 430 B.C.
Deposit:   B 19:7
Published Number:   AV 30.151
References:   Object: P 17946
Mended from several fragments, with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Mouth completely restored. H. to top of handle 0.135; rest. diam. of body 0.118. R. S. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, pl. 72:1.

Under handle B/A Nike (from the waist up except for arms and end of wings) to right, wearing a peplos. Side A (illustrated) depicts a woman dressed in a peplos, standing frontally, both arms outstretched, an alabastron in her right hand. She looks toward the next woman similarly dressed, who sits on a chair holding a chest in the palm of her right hand. Part of her back is missing. Of the next woman only her lower drapery and feet remain. She faces left. Under handle A/B, Nike (head, part of wings, and drapery) flying to left. Between each Nike and the woman in front of her hangs a fillet. A small floating fragment preserves the end of the first Nike's wing and part of the woman in back of her (drapery) who would be on the right of the composition on Side B. Tongue pattern on shoulder at junction with neck.

Relief contour: profiles and napes.

Perhaps by the Painter of Munich 2335 (Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 1685 to ARV1 779--783; not in ARV2).