Thick out splayed rim, rounded and somewhat flattened. Wide mouth opening. Cylindrical neck broadens at base into broad shoulder. Two curving tubular handles attached below rim and also on shoulder. Two curving tubular handles attached below rim and also on shoulder. Rectangular stamp on handle reads OBVRON. Light orange clay, unslipped and very thick. Fragment breaks off at shoulder and part of neck. Random modeling marks. Gazda: Amphora fragment with stamped handle. Clay.
Pink terracotta. Head of a women with small mouth. Left eye is smaller than the right. Wave of hair are badly worn. Large chips on tip of nose, mantle, ears, hair, and face (esp. left check). Hole in back of head. Some abrasion on back. Some restoration on neck. Salt stains. Fair condition.
A small well worn comb. Concentric circle designs on the front extend in the shape of a cross on to the handle. The design is almost missing in the center where the wood is worn away. A similar wear mark is on the back. The edges of the back are beveled on three outside sides. Traces of paint remain on the front and back. Cut mark on the left side of the handle near the comb. Wood is cracked vertically.