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Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3920, described as Convex carnelian; oval. Heron to left; eats a sea snail. three gem impressions 8-3920.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3924, described as Striped agate (onyx type); oval. Nude woman to left with urine cup and map. Two gem impressions.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3916, described as White onyx, hound charges to left, oval. Five gem impressions 8-3916.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3915, described as Glass paste; imitation onyx seal; Oval shape. Original length greater, end chipped. Head of youth to left.
Hearst Museum object titled Gem & impression, accession number 8-3919, described as Carnelian seal; oval shape. Original length greater, end broken. Seated satyr milks a goat. Three gem impressions 8-3919. --check
Hearst Museum object titled Goblet, accession number 8-145, described as Green glass goblet; short flared lip; line around outside; incised and green.
Hearst Museum object titled Gold earrings, accession number 8-3439a,b, described as Gold earrings, calves’ head terminals. Hellenistic Period, late 4th-3rd century BC. R. Gallagher 197.
Hearst Museum object titled Guttus, accession number 8-3317, described as Calenian black-glaze guttus (lamp-feeder); mask of bearded Herakles in relief on top; raised spout and handle; flower designs (rosettes) encircling head; vertical incised lines along side.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (eye cup), accession number 8-40, described as Attic black-figure eye-cup; some repainting of gorgoneion over break in bowl, otherwise intact; I, gorgoneion; between eyes, A, four-winged Artemis (Latin: Diana) with her deer, followed by a youth (perhaps not Apollo, according to Smith); B, four-winged Artemis; beneath each handle, inverted lotus. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix type c, accession number 8-3, described as Attic red-figured kylix; decorated inside only; Poseidon, wearing chiton, mantle, and wreath, charges to right, his mantle hung shieldwise on his left arm, a trident in his right hand; inscription: KKSMION painted in medallion around figure. Height: 13.2 cm, Width/breadth: 42 cm, Diameter: 33.5 cm