There are the inevitable minor dents, marks & scratches consistent with age and use. As stated in the catalogue, lacking nose, the tonsure is later carved, probably in the 7th-10th century. The surface on the bald pate is slightly crazed, possibly as a result of heat exposure, but this is confined to the very top part of the head only. There are also some minor reddish veins on the top - perhaps part of the marble, which is otherwise of a fairly even tone of dark, creamy white, with some dirt inclusions. A small chip above the viewing right eye. The viewing right side of the face is discoloured iwth white deposits, again perhaps from excessive heat, humidity or other extreme environmental exposure. The outer parts of both ears are lacking. There is a chip on th eviewing left corner of the chin, and three small chips on th eviewing left side of the cheek. Overall the bust has a good surface with great interest, the bust is well carved and with great expression, and is in fair overall condition.