Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 7 inches; width, 1 foot 5½ inches. Synopsis, No. 290 (226); Mus. Marbles, IX., pl. 30, fig. 1; C.I.G., 888; C.I.A., II., 3296; Ellis, Elgin Marbles, II., p. 152; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CVII.
609. Top of stelè, in form of a capital of a pilaster with a palmette between two volutes springing from acanthus leaves, and an egg and dart moulding. Late work.
Probably from Athens. Formerly in the collection of Lord Elgin.
Pentelic marble; height, 9¾ inches; width, 11 inches. Journ. of Hellen. Studies, VI., p. 43, No. 6.
610. Top of stelè, in the form of the capital of a pilaster; treated in a similar way to the capitals of the Tower of the Winds. (Compare No. 447.) Late work.
Probably from Athens. Formerly in the collection of Lord Elgin.
Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 2 inches; width, 1 foot 6 inches.
611. Upper part of stelè, with three rosettes; surmounted by a large acroterion.—Kertch.
Limestone; height, 3 feet 8 inches; width, 1 foot 11½ inches. The collection of sculptures from Kertch was obtained by Colonel Westmacott during the occupation of the town by the British and French troops in 1856.