Wall fragment. Glaze greenish on inside, rather flaked and abraded on outside on figures. Max. dim. 0.093. R. S. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, pl. 80:4; Ages of Homer, p. 459, fig. 28.16.
Uncertain subject ... Ca. 400 B.C ... In front of the altar is the calf of one leg of someone in oriental dress as well as a bit of drapery and part of an object that looks like
the tip of a scabbard. At the right, on the other side of the altar, is the right leg and a bit of ornate drapery of a man, and on the far left, overlapping the altar, is the bent knee of someone else, to right. ... The subject might be the Death of Priam from a large Iliupersis.