In form of protome of horse. Behind protome rises a nearly cylindrical neck with a slightly overhanging, simply molded lip. A strap handle with two longitudinal grooves is attached below lip on neck and at base of neck. Horse's head frontal and both front legs are stretched forward in the same position. Intact save for missing ears of horse. Medium brown clay covered with white surfacing worn away in places.
White, Donald J. "A View of the Horse from the Classical Perspective." Expedition: The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 53, no. 3. (2011): 24-33. See: p. 26, fig, 2