Pentelic marble; height, 2 feet 6 inches; diameter, 1 foot 6 inches. Mus. Marbles, IX., pl. 33, fig. 3; Synopsis No. 195 (228); Ellis, Elgin Marbles, II., p. 161.

692. Sepulchral lekythos with relief. An armed warrior, Sosippos, who wears a tunic, cuirass, and chlamys, clasps the hand of a seated woman, who, with her left hand clasps the right hand of a small girl standing at her knee. Behind the warrior is a boy carrying a large shield; behind the seated figure is a woman standing with her right hand raised to her chin.

Inscribed: Σώσιππος.—Athens? Elgin Coll.

Pentelic marble; height, 2 feet; diameter, 11 inches. Dodwell, Tour, I., p. 455; Mus. Marbles, IX., pl. 31, fig. 3; Synopsis No. 230 (239); Ellis, Elgin Marbles, II., p. 165; C.I.G., 1008; C.I.A., II., 4156; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CXXVII.

693. Stelè, with a sepulchral lekythos in relief, supported by a winged Sphinx. On the vase is a relief representing two warriors, fully armed, standing with hands clasped. (Pl. xi., fig. 1.)

Inscribed: Ἀρχιάδης Ἁγν(ο)ύσιος, Πολεμόνικος Ἀθμονεύς—Archiades of Hagnus; Polemonicos of Athmonon.—Formerly in the Guilford Collection. Presented by G. Plucknett, Esq., 1886.

Pentelic marble; height, 2 feet 11½ inches width, 1 foot 1 inch. C.I.G., 552; C.I.A., II., 1700.

694. Stelè, with sepulchral relief. A seated woman, Xeno, clasps the hand of a girl, Cleo, who stands before her. Behind her, a bearded man, Hermodoros, leans on his staff and looks downwards. The stelè is surmounted by a rounded top as if for a palmette, which may have been painted.

Inscribed: Ξενώ, Ἑρμόδωρος, Κλεώ.—Athens?Elgin Coll.