Revelry scene

A panel representing drinking figures. The base is a plain fillet. On the top there is a rectangular tenon, two more similar tenons are on the bottom. On the proper left side, the flowing clothes of the last figure overflow the border. On the back there are deep vertical tool marks on the back of the panel. Two circular nail holes are drilled across the relief, one in the centre of the panel, the other in the upper part of the relief next to the head of the second figure to the left. From the right, there is a female figure almost in left profile drinking from a chalice hold by the next figure. She wears a dress with long tunic and bodice; a shawl, held across the arms, flows on her back arched by the wind. She has a straight fringe of hair framing her face, a large wreath and a round bun of hair on the nape. On her left wrists there are five bracelets, and she wears a flat band necklace. Next to her, a male figure (satyr) holds the chalice from where she is drinking. His body is turned toward her, while his head looks to the opposite direction. He has a muscular body and wears a short tunic of exomis type and a flat band necklace. He has a beard and voluminous hair. His visible ear is pointed. Follows a standing female figure in frontal position, the weight of the body is placed on the left leg, while the right knee is slightly bent. She wears a long tunic and is wrapped in a mantle from which the right hand emerges. The left hand is raised up reaching the mouth, probably holding a now lost drinking vessel. She wears a flat pointed necklace and five bracelets on the left wrists. She was originally wearing a wreath on her head with a bun of hair falling on the nape. The next figure is another male satyr with pointed ears identical to the other one. He is turned in left profile, legs one in front of the other as if he is walking, the right hand is raised in a gesture of conversation/question; he holds a two-handled cup in his left. The male figure wears a short tunic of exomis type, has a beard and voluminous hair pulled back in regular strokes. This male figure approaches another female figure clad in a long tunic and wrapped in a mantle. She stands frontal, the weight of the body is placed on the right leg, while the left knee is slightly bent. Her right hand emerges from the hem of the mantle next to the right shoulder, the left arm is bent with the hand emerging from the drapery. Her head is slightly tilted toward her left, she wears a large wreath on her head with a bun of hair falling on the nape. The last figure on the relief is another female figure standing in frontal position, with the upper body slightly tilted to her right. The left arm is bent in front of the abdomen, the right hand is raised next to the mouth in an unidentifiable position. She wears a sāṛī and a short flat necklace. She has a large wreath on her head with a bun of hair falling on the nape.