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Fragment of a figured cornice depicting a row of busts under ogival windows. There is a vertical continuous socket on the right side of the back, and a rectangular tenon on the bottom. The cornice includes a plain base, a figured register and a row of ogival leaves topped by a projecting plain fillet on top. The cornice also continues on the right side, where the area corresponding to the figured register is filled by two superimposed rosettes between vertical fillets. This motif is also present on the front, where the figured register starts, this time with three superimposed rosettes between vertical fillets. Following this decorative motif, the figured register depicts a row of ogival windows separated by short encased pilasters of Gandharan-Corinthian type. At the two extant windows there are as many busts standing in left profile, slightly bowing, and holding unidentified objects in their hands.