Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 304
Chronology:   Mid-5th century B.C.
Deposit:   N 7:3
Published Number:   AV 30.304
References:   Object: P 21349
Mended with many small pieces restored in plaster and painted. Much of the glaze has flaked off on both the inside and the outside. Reserved band on inside at rim; another 0.04 below it, each very badly preserved. H. 0.248; diam. at rim. 0.286. C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, pl. 24.

A, two youths, each dressed in a himation, facing, the one on the left holding a lyre (half of sound box, most of one arm missing), the other leaning on a stick. Around the head of the left youth is a fillet, and behind him is a column. B, youth and woman with a cushioned stool between. The youth (a bit of face and most of legs missing) stands to right in a himation, facing a woman (part of head, shoulders, body missing) in a chiton and himation, who stands to right, looking back. Around the youth's head is a fillet. On the wall between them hangs a sash. On rim, egg pattern. Below the figures on each side, stopped-maeander pattern.