Figure of Harpocrates, depicted in hellenistic manner, seated on a lotiform column. The god had a headdress, now broken. He has the side-lock of youth on the right side of the head, which ends with a curl on the shoulder. The figure is plump. Harpocrates is bringing his right index finger to his mouth, the other arm is broken but it once held a cornucopia, its tip is visible on the left thigh. The right leg is bent, the foot resting on top of the capital. The left leg is bent, the foot sticking out from the capital. The capital is decorated with petals. Under the capital there is a ring in relief and the column shaft is broken. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.