Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 153
Chronology:   Ca. 410 B.C.
Deposit:   K 14:1
Published Number:   AV 30.153
References:   Object: P 3891
Three non-joining fragments: a, the lower part of the body and flaring ring foot with a groove, mended from many fragments and strengthened with plaster; b, of mouth with grooved top side, neck and shoulder, the start of one handle; c, shoulder fragment. Glaze much pitted on a; badly abraded on b and c. P.H. a) 0.107; max. dim. b) 0.138, c) 0.078.

A, women. Fragment a shows two women (from the chest down, dressed in peploi), standing frontally. Between them, sashes. Fragment c (illustrated) preserves the head of the one to right, who holds an alabastron. She faces one who carries a chest. These are probably the two on Side A of fragment a. B, Nikai. Fragment a depicts two Nikai (head, arms, start of wing of left missing; all of the other lost except for a bit of drapery) back to back, flying toward the women on Side A. Each wears a chiton. Above the figures (fragment b), two rows of ornament: egg pattern; above, tongue pattern.

Probably by the same hand as the two lebetes gamikoi in Madrid that Beazley says continue the tradition of Athens, N.M. 1681 in the manner of the Meidias Painter but are no longer Meidian: Madrid 11264 (ARV2 1332, 2) and Madrid 11263 (ARV2 1332, 3).