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Hearst Museum object titled Alabastron, accession number 8-3371, described as Corinthian black-figure alabastron; intact; paint worn in parts; added purple-red color; on body: bird between 2 lions, incised filling rosettes; under vase, rosette with central depression; on mouth and neck, red and black tongues; dots on rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Amphoriskos, accession number 8-3445, described as Corinthian black-figure amphoriskos; intact; some cracks in body; glase fired purplish red; on mouth, 2 horizontal lines, narrow stripe down each handle, on neck zigzags, on shoulder tongues; on each face palmette complex, under eacch handle 2 concentric circlees round dot; filling of rosettes, saltires, blobls and dots. height  13.8; Diameter 8.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-3363, described as Corinthian black-figure aryballos; round body; chips in mouth and neck; glaze worn, especially in area of panther at 1.; added red paint; on body: hare between 2 panthers, ram to right; incised rosettes and blobs as filling; pairs of lines above and below frieze; underneath rosette around a central depression; on rim dots; around mouth, rosette.
Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-3444, described as Corinthian black-figure aryballos; eroded and encrusted; globular body; quatrefoil pattern: 5 rays round rough circle and wheel; under handle, 6 pointed star; round mouth, 2 pairs of narrow circles with broad ring between height 7.1; diameter 7.1 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-3367, described as Corinthian black-figure aryballos; “football” type; intact; surface abraded; glazed all over; body divided into 12 segments by pairs of incised lines, certainly ruled; polychrome decoration (sequence, black, red, black, white); flat of mouth has 9 similar segments (polychromy lost).
Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-3359, described as Corinthian black-figure aryballos; about ⅓ of mouth missing; glaze fired red in part; added purple-red paint; on body: hare between 2 panthers, goose to right, incised rosettes; underneath, 8 dots around glazed hollow; on mouth and neck, red and black tongues; on rim, dots; on handle, 4 bars.
Hearst Museum object titled Askos, accession number 8-263, described as Askos; Legless, globular, “duck” shaped body; open, tubular side spout; stag head, with flat face, conical nose; antlers in front of top opening; high basket handle from rim to back; rounded knob-like tail; three button-like bosses. Incised linear decoration on body and handle consists of short, parallel slanting strokes & groups of three dots. Tip broken and missing from left antler, most of right antler missing, surface abrasion.
Hearst Museum object titled Askos, accession number 8-264, described as Askos: “Duck”-shaped vessel with pedestal foot, slotted front and rear; oval body, broad back, short cylindrical neck with cut-away spout; slightly curved handle from rim to back; goiter-like projection at front of neck base. Incised linear decoration all over body, on neck, and handle; of parallel lines, strokes and zig-zags. Tip of spout broken and missing, tail broken, part missing, horizontal crack on rim right side. Surface abrasion. Preserved.
Hearst Museum object titled Askos, accession number 8-3322, described as Attic Red-figure askos; incrustation especially on handle and underside; high curving handle, spout slants upward with flaring thickened rim; underside reserved; on top surface, one on either side of handle, crouching dog and crouching panther, the latter with frontal head.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell krater, accession number 8-4510, described as Red-figure Bell Krater (wine mixing bowl); A, Dionysos, standing, and a seated Maenad, some of the details of this picture are in relief due to the thickness of the paint; B, 2 standing male youths; palmettes beneath the handles, geometric designs above and below the pictures; a red line around the inside of the rim of the krater; some chips; a large piece missing from the rim, and one from the base; the base repaired from pieces.