CAVI Collection: Orvieto, Museo Civico, Faina 171.+
CAVI Lemma: Frs. of RF cup. Euergides Painter. Last quarter sixth.
CAVI Subject: Int.: komast: a youth with a drinking horn, running. A-B: komos.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: in a circle around the figure, facing him: h(ο) (π)^α[ι]ς (κ)αλος.
Ext.: one fr., once in the [Italian] market shows the upper part of the head of
a youth and a piece of his arm(?) and: h[---]{2}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} three frs. formerly in the Italian market, of which two are Oxford
1953.1. {2} my note from a ph. shows a standed laver, on the bowl of which, in
BG, well spaced: καλος. This is fr. g in CVA: two youths filling a laver from
two pointed amphoras.
CAVI Comments: + Oxford 1927.4075, 1953.1 and 1953.642 (gift of Bothmer) + Italian market.
The writing looks like a copy made by an illiterate: the first omicron (only
partially preserved) is a sharp hook; kappa resembles a triangular rho. But the
Faina portion of the cup is very much restored; are all letters genuine?