
Wall shard of a cup
Cup of the form Dragendorff 30. In the center of the shard there is a female figure in a robe turned to the right, above which the remains of a bearded head looking to the left can be seen.

Cup of the form Dragendorff 30. In the center of the shard there is a female figure in a robe turned to the right, above which the remains of a bearded head looking to the left can be seen.

Bowl of the form Dragendorff 37 with the potter's stamp LVTIIVOSF, read as LUTEVOS FECIT, i.e. “Lutevos made it (the vessel)”.

Terra sigillata vessel of the form Dragendorff 37 in the style of Satto from the Sigillata pottery of Blickweiler (Saarpfalz district). To the left of a tree wrapped in vines you can see a seated man dressed in Phrygian costume. To the right, Mars is walking with a lance in his hand and a tropaion (temporary monument to a battle made of pieces of armor and weapons) on his left shoulder.

The goddess wears a thin undergarment, the tunica, belted under the breast, and over it an outer garment made of heavy cloth, the palla. She sits on a high-backed throne. There are fruits on the robe in her lap and she holds an apple in her left hand.

The lamp shows the typical face of a Silenus with a shaggy beard and a pinched nose. The Silenus refers to an aging satyr, who is handed down in ancient mythology as a nature-loving hybrid of a human and a horse or goat.

The lion stands upright with its head held high and its muscles tense. The mouth is wide open. The eyes are set deep under the strong brow arches in the strikingly modeled skull. Strong, dense tufts of fur form the powerful mane, which reaches deep down to the back and chest.

The upright goddess carries a naked boy on her left arm, facing the viewer. In her right hand she holds a jug. The figure is dressed in a floor-length robe that is tied over the left shoulder and leaves the right breast exposed.

The goddess is depicted with a naked upper body. The facial expression is determined by large almond-shaped eyes under curved brow arches. The long parted hair is gathered into a bun at the nape of the neck. She wears a tiara over her forehead.

The goddess Minerva sits on a throne. To the left of it is her round shield, which she holds with her left hand. She is dressed in a thin undergarment and a cloak that covers her upper body and shoulders.

The goddess wears a diadem over her forehead and her hair falls down to her shoulders. The facial features are only very roughly reproduced. She is dressed in a thin undergarment, the tunica, and an outer garment made of heavy cloth, the palla. The goddess is enthroned on a chair with a half-high backrest.