P 134 andThree non-joining wall fragments, P 5110 a with roots of one handle. Glaze flaked in many places; fired brown on much of inside. P.H. of P 5110 a) 0.185; P.W. 0.29; max. dim. P 134: 0.184, P 5110 ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... P 134 comes from Side B and shows Chiron (part of torso and thigh with short chiton and folds of himation, left hand holding a branch, part of his horse body and hind legs) standing to left. ... P 5110 b preserves the right foot and bottom
of a long chiton of someone, probably a Nereid, standing opposite Chiron, the right foot and the toes of the left foot of the centaur and the end of his branch. ... Normally, Chiron carries a branch, often laden with game, over his shoulder, and it does not touch ground the way it does on 342.