Seated, naked figure of Harpocrates. The god is depicted wearing a skullcap with a double-coiled uraeus. On the right side of the head, the side-lock of youth is present, decorated with a braided pattern and ending in a curl on the shoulder. Around the neck, Harpocrates wears a necklace with a double-knot amulet. The right arm is bent, and Harpocrates brings the index finger to his mouth. The left arm extends along the body, slightly detached, with the open hand facing downward. The legs are joined down to mid-calves. The feet, with modelled toes, rest on a trapezoidal base which is inscribed on the front and right sides. The statuette is mounted on a wooden base with a large brass screw. The object is made in the lost-wax technique for solid casts.