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A BOEOTIAN TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A YOUNG BOY, standing leaning on a pillar, his left leg crossed in front of his right, resting on his left elbow, his right arm by his side, looking downwards, he wears a cloak which is draped around his lower body and folded over his left arm, traces of red colour, circular vent, 4 1/8in. (10.4cm.) high; a terracotta figure of winged Eros, standing with body inclined slightly forwards, wearing a himation which he grasps in his left hand by his side, his right arm is raised to his shoulder, both arms hidden by the folds of the himation, a pair of outspread feathered wings are attached at the shoulders, on integral rectangular base, triangular vent, repaired, 5in. (14.6cm.) high; and a terracotta figure of a young girl, standing, wearing a high-girdled chiton with long overfold and deep v-shaped neckline, with a short cloak fastened at the shoulders and drawn over her head, the drapery of which billows out behind, she holds the edge of her cloak in her right hand by her side, and in her left hand in front, rectangular vent, 3 7/8in. (9.9cm.) high, all 3rd Century B.C. (3)