Fragment of a curved frieze with the four figures divided by stunted Gandhāran –Corinthian pilasters. Above the figured space, is a narrow bead and reel band surmounted by a cornice decorated with acanthus leaves interspersed with rosettes and finally a rounded smooth molding. At the bottom is a plain fillet. The figure on the right is of a devotee with topknot and holding a floral offering turned away from the other figures. The haloed Buddha looks forward and holds his right in abhaya mudrā. He is at the center of the remaining two figures, each of whom holds a flower and faces towards the Buddha. There are 3/4 - 1" holes for tenons at the top. NG272b is part of this relief.