Male figures

Fragment of a relief representing three busts. There are toolmarks on the back and top. A circular drill hole for nails is visible in the hollow between the two figures on the right. The projecting cornice was decorated with a now unidentifiable motif. The extant relief depicts three figures standing at a balcony placed on top of an architecture. The parapet is decorated with a scroll and is topped by a plain railing, on the left there is the upper half of a semi-column of Gandharan-Corinthian type, scant traces of a similar semi-column are visible on the right end of the fragment. The three figures are probably female, as they wear a large wreath on the head, the central one has globular earrings. Between the figures on the left there is an unidentified object that was originally held in the right hand of the central figure or in the left of the next one.