Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 433
Chronology:   Late 5th or early 4th century B.C.
Deposit:   M 20:3
Published Number:   AV 30.433
References:   Object: P 9454
Most of wall is missing on one side except for one small, loose fragment. Strengthened with plaster. Reserved line on inside just below rim; another, 0.04 below rim. Glaze misfired reddish on outside; much abraded on rim, handles, and foot. P.H. of a) 0.197; diam. at rim 0.205; max. dim. of b) 0.074.

A (illustrated), two youths facing, each wearing a himation, the one on the right with right arm outstretched. B, the like: all that remains is a little of the left youth; part of the face, draped body, and outstretched right arm of the one facing. On rim, laurel wreath (single row of leaves), to right. Below figures, band of chevrons.

For the single row of leaves for the laurel pattern, see 379. For the chevron, see Baltimore, the Walters Art Gallery 48.55 by Hermonax (ARV2 488, 79; CVA, Baltimore 1 [USA 25], pl. 5 [1417]); also a Corinthian example, Corinth C-73-203 a--c (I. McPhee, Hesperia 52, 1983, pl. 33:2). McPhee (ibid., p. 140, sub 2) mentions the chevron band below the figures on an Attic pelike, Athens, N.M. 1473.