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Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 8-3271, described as Flask, small, with two opposed vertical handles from upper neck to shoulder; globular body, cylindrical neck, flaring rim flattened on top, ring foot. Painted decoration of concentric circles on either side of hemispheric body, papyrus motif in interstices, mouth, handles, neck and foot solid bands of color. Cracked and mended, hole in base, rim chipped.
Hearst Museum object titled Flask, accession number 8-353, described as Ceramic flask with black slip decoration depicting two seated lions. Height: 20.7 cm, Diameter: 10.3 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Neck-amphora, accession number 8-3851, described as Attic black-figure neck-amphora; put together from fragments, with some restoration in plaster; A, herkales and geryon, with Eurytion, between Athena and a woman; B, Departure of a warrior with a dog between old man and woman; neck, lotus-palmette; shoulder, tongues; beneath pictures, maeander, lotus buds, rays; at handles, lotus palmette. Height 40.5cm; Diameter 27.2cm
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1576, described as Protocorinthian geometric skyphos; put together from several fragments,, with some small pieces missing; clay white to pinkish buff; glaze fired red; inside glazed; exterior decoration linear: on rim, series of verticals and sigmatoids; on body, fine lines, tall base-rays; under foot, disk with two circles.  Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height: 10 cm; diameter: 11.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate VI, 1). Protocorinthian Geometric. For a description of this vase cf. C.W.A., Univ. of California, fasc. 1, p. 12, Pl. III, 3.  For other examples and Italic imitations, cf. Montelius, pl. 292, 11 from Tarquinia, and pl. 326, 8 from Falerii; Mon. Ant. XXII, 1913, Pl. L, 2, from Cumae; Not. Sc., 1893, p. 474, fig. 1, from Syracuse; Not. Sc., 1898, p. 447, fig. 9, from Poggio Buco; Not. Sc., 1902, p. 116, fig. 3, from Colonna (Latium); Bull. Com., 1896, Pl. V, 8, from Rome; Bull. Com., 1898, Pl. X, 1, from Rome; Röm. Mitt., XXII, 1907, p. 131, fig. 20, from the Regolini-Galassi tomb in Caere; Albizzati, fasc. I, Pl. I, 8, 11; C.V.A., Oxford, fasc. 2, III C, pl. 1, no. 30.
Hearst Museum object titled Stirrup jar, accession number 8-3273, described as Stirrup Jar; miniature size, painted decoration. False neck with top disc from which two vertical handles go to the shoulder, Eccentric spout, ring base. Horizontal painted hands of varying widths on body. solid color exterior oh handles.