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Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 8-3352, described as Attic geometric oinochoe; glaze black to bister; restored: part of trefoil-mouth and a few small patches on shoulder and body; plastic snake on handle; motives: dots, dotted lozenges, cross-hatched triangles, continuous maeander (simple or ‘cascading’), checker, checkered lozenges, sigmatoids, small lozenges without dots.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 8-3263, described as Ellypsoid jug: trefoil mouth
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 8-296, described as Jug; Globular body, cylindrical neck, trefoil mouth with strainer, ring base, double verticle handle from rim to shoulder. painted design; horizontal lines across handle; three groups of large concentric circles on belly, clusters of smaller concentric circles centered with Maltese-styled crosses. Directly under spout four vertical and three horizontal swastikas. Spout broken and mended; chips missing from inside of lip. Minor surface abrasions; chip missing from left side of belly. H. 21.8; Max Body D 14.cm  Foot D. 5.5 cm Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.