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Hearst Museum object titled Amphora, accession number 8-9875, described as Black figure terracotta amphora with torus lip and strap handles (painted black).  top register decorated with crudely painted maened flanked by two satyrs on each side.  middle of belly decorated with a Greek key band over a broad black band.  bottom register decorated with tear drop band.  finished with concave disk base.
Hearst Museum object titled Askos, accession number 8-9866, described as Italiote askos; round, donut-shaped body.  vertical spout with flared rim.  handle connecting spout to body.  brown.  black meander design.  single black band around body.  line pattern on rim of sprout.  5th-4th century BC.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 8-9858, described as Italo-geometric high-footed bowl; two handles, one missing. Bands painted on foot. Patterns of cross hatched diamonds, vertical lines and solid bands. 8th-7th century BC.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-9812, described as Bucchero high-footed cup with incised fan-shaped design on lip.  Piece of rim missing.  H. 8.5 cm, Diam. 10.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-9798.1, described as Cup with high swung handle
Hearst Museum object titled Kantharos type c, accession number 8-9798, described as Etruscan bucchero kantharos. Pattern of small diagonal incisions at bottom of cup. One handle is modern replacement.  Diam. (of bowl) 12cm, H. (at bowl) 8cm, H. (at ancient handle) 12.5cm
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix fragment, accession number 8-9813, described as Faliscan fragment from the center of a red-figure kylix. Shows a satyr holding a large amphora. Abraded surface. Height: 16.5 cm; length: 14 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix type a, accession number 8-9871, described as Attic black figure kylix; black interior.  Dionysos in circle.  exterior with 5 figures along each side including 3 lyre players.  late 6th century BC.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-9855, described as lekythos; small, black figure lekythos decorated with 2 figures - 1 appears to be sitting, the other reclining, vines turn behind them.  base and 2.5cm of body painted black, abrupt shoulder painted with teardrop shaped strokes; bell lip is also painted black.  single handle attaches at shoulder and just below lip flare.
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 8-9852, described as Italiote mug; mug with single handle. Slightly flared with reinforced rim. Upper ⅓ dark paint. Obscure design lower ⅔. 5th–4th century BC.