Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 693
Chronology:   Ca. 430-425 B.C.
Deposit:   I--J 18:1
Published Number:   AV 30.693
References:   Object: P 1051
Mended with missing fragments restored in plaster and painted, notable among them, about half of trefoil mouth, a good bit of the body, all of the foot. Thin, brownish black glaze on inside. Rest. H. 0.189; rest. diam. 0.145. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 79, cat. no. 164, fig. 111.

Horse to right, between youths. At the left, the filleted head, lower drapery (himation), and feet of a youth to right. Then comes what looks like the top of a hitching post with a small projection and below, at the bottom, a little of its base. All that remains of the horse is its forelock and ears, part of each foreleg, and one hind hoof. Of the second youth, on the

far right, all that is preserved is his filleted head, shoulders, outstretched right arm with himation, and part of his left foot in profile to right. He stands frontally, head turned to left. In the lower right corner, part of an object, perhaps the base of a second post. Above the head of the left youth:

of right:

Above the figures, egg-and-dart pattern; below, egg pattern with dots. Reserved line for side frames. Preliminary sketch. Added clay: projection on hitching post; fillets. White (flaked): inscription.