Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 400
Chronology:   Late 5th century B.C.
Deposit:   B 15:1
Published Number:   AV 30.400
References:   Object: P 10559
Broken and mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Foot lost. Narrow band on inside just below rim; another, 0.045 below rim. Glaze thin in places; abraded on one handle. P.H. 0.22; est. diam. at rim) 0.32. P. E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pl. 77.

A, satyr, woman, Apollo, Hermes (illustrated). From left to right: a satyr (part of bearded face and outstretched right arm, a little of tail) gesticulating toward a woman (preserved from the hips up except for lowered right hand) who stands frontally, holding a banded staff in her left hand, and looks at him. She wears a chiton and has her hair tied up with a woolen fillet. She also wears an earring and a necklace. Next comes Hermes (face, left shoulder, right hand missing). A petasos hangs down his back, a chlamys is clasped at his throat, and he holds his kerykeion (lower part) in his left hand. He stands frontally, head in profile to right, looking at Apollo (much of face missing), who has a laurel wreath around his head, a cloak over both arms, and holds a laurel branch in his left hand. Between the two, a small tree. Terrain indicated

by a wavy line. B, three cloaked figures, two to right, one to left. 1 and 3 each wear a himation. The face, right hand, and part of the legs of 1 are missing, also most of his staff; of 2, only part of his staff remains; of 3, who faces to left, his head and shoulders are missing. On rim, laurel wreath to left with berries. Around each handle root, egg pattern with dots; below each handle, palmette-and-tendril configuration. Below the figures, maeander pattern with saltire-squares and checkerboard-squares, a dot in each reserved square.

By the same hand as the bell-krater in the World Heritage Art Museum at Champaign-Urbana, the University of Illinois, K 70.7.2 [McPhee]: see CVA, University of Illinois 1 [USA 24], pls. 19, 20 [1189, 1190], pp. 19--20.