Birds and winged lion

Element of a cornice probably of a small square monument. There are two sockets for cramps at both ends of the top side, where are also visible large parallel tool marks. Both sides converge toward the back giving the element a wedge shape. The cornice depicts two birds and a winged lion separated by short pilasters of Gandharan-Corinthian type with a short flute on the shaft. Identical pilasters are also depicted to both ends of the cornice. The pilasters support a projecting row of saw-teeth topped by a plain fillet. The lion is depicted in the central field. It stands frontal on the hind legs, the head is turned to its left. The tail is pending between the hind legs. The wings go upward with the flying feathers depicted by parallel lines. Symmetrical birds (parrots?) are represented on the sides with their heads turned toward the lion while standing frontal.