Handle of a patera. The part intended for attachment to the patera is damaged. The end terminates in the head of an animal with horns, probably a ram or a horned quadruped with longer, backward-curving horns, now broken. The elongated, slender muzzle shows prominent nostrils and clearly defined eyes, set laterally. The upper part of the handle is flat, decorated with vegetal motifs preserving traces of inlay, possibly silver. The lower, rounded part is decorated towards the broken end. A typed sticker bearing the inventory number is affixed on one side. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for hollow casts.