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Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-3399, described as Red-figure oinochoe (wine pitcher); whites and yellows; on body of pitcher: a bearded head crowned with laurel, between two geese (Manlius and the Capitolene  geese?); Palmettes, grape clusters, and 2 rayed circles below handle; geometric design around shoulder; on neck, in white, a sprig of olive, and plants; chips missing from around mouth of pitcher, otherwise good condition. Height 39.3; diameter 17.9 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-8417, described as Oinochoe in the shape of a female head. Apulian head oinochoe, 4th century BCE, Southern Italy, terra-cotta, gloss
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe (olpe), accession number 8-3379, described as Attic black-figure olpe; refoil mouth, bifid handle; in panel to right of handle, Dionysos, carrying (?) vine, and four satyrs ; two of them bear askoi, which also serve as apotropaic eyes, the others strike attitueds in the corners; above frieze of lotus; on reverse of body, the usual reserved triangles. Height including handle 27.0 cm; Diameter is 13.7cm
Hearst Museum object titled Pelike, accession number 8-3348, described as Attic Red-figure pelike; base-strips and neck-strips in uniform egg pattern; A, woman in the attitude of one holding (making?) a wreath (not rendered); another holding a scarf; B, woman in close-wrapt mantle.
Hearst Museum object titled Pseudo-panathenaic amphora, accession number 8-3380, described as Attic black-figure pseudo-panathenaic amphora; small size; intact, except for minor chipping; a) athena promachos to left between Doric columns; Her blazon, three white pellets; b) Komos of three young men wearing chlamydes.
Hearst Museum object titled Trefoil oinochoe, accession number 8-105, described as Corinthian black-figure oinochoe and lid; trefoil mouth, flat bottom, tall strap handle; white Corinthian clay; glaze of mouth and shoulder discolored olive-tan in front; linear decoration on body; enclosed tongues on shoulder; 2-row dicing below; neck, mouth, and handle glazed; edge of lid glazed.