Hermes facing left, nude except for a chlamys and petasos. In his right hand he holds the caduceus, on his left arm the infant Dionysos, toward whom his head is turned. The child's left arm hangs down, holding a bunch of grapes. From the bottom of the token round a long vine runs up each side.
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
The head of a satyr or an actor's mask facing right.
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Α-Ι-Α-Ν: Hydria with a cylindrical vessel on either side and in the field a letter at each corner: Α-Ι-Α-Ν.
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
ΠΕΝ: Tripod standing upon or near a net-covered omphalos. In the field right: ΠΕΝ.
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Nude man, walking right, with both arms outstretched
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
D N FL CONS-TANTIVS AVG: Laurel and rosette-diademed bust of Constantius II r., wearing a consular garb, holding a scepter in his r. hand
Reverse
VOTA PVB-LI-CA: Isis standing l. on galley with oars sailing l., wearing a basileion, with drapery billowing behind her and holding sail in both hands.
D N FL CONSTANTIVS AVG: Laurel and rosette-diademed bust of Constantius II l., wearing a consular garb, holding a scepter in his r. hand
Reverse
VOTA PVB-LI-CA: Isis standing l. on galley with oars sailing l., wearing a basileion, with drapery billowing behind her and holding sail in both hands.
ISIS F-ARIA: Draped bust of Isis r., wearing a basileion
Reverse
VOTA-PV-B-LICA: Isis standing frontally in a chariot drawn by two winged sphinxes, holding a sistrum in her r. hand and a patera (?) in her l.; beneath her, Harpocrates standing front, setting his r. forefinger to his mouth, and holding cornucopia in his l. hand. In front of the chariot is the dog Sothis running r., wearing a radiate disc, turning his head towards Isis
ISIS F-ARIA or DE IS-IDI or VOTA P-VBLICA: Draped bust of Isis r., wearing a basileion
Reverse
VOTA PVBLICA or VOTA-PVBLI-CA or VOTA P-VBLICA or VOTA PVBLI-CA: River-god reclining l., half draped, wearing reed-crown, holding a ship in his r. hand, a reed in his l., and leaning with his l. arm on an overturned urn, from which water flows
ISIS F-ARIA: Draped bust of Isis r., wearing a basileion
Reverse
VOT-A P-VBLICA: River-goddess reclining l., wearing reed-crown, holding cornucopia in both hands, and leaning with her l. arm on an overturned urn, from which water flows