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Hearst Museum object titled Bell-krater, accession number 8-3823, described as Red-figure Bell Krater; whites and yellows; 4 small outlets on lower surface; 2 scences: a seated woman with palm and patera facing a male youth bearing a palm; standing male figure facing another figure bearing a palm branch; palmette beneath each handle; red line on inside of rim of krater; base repaired from fragments, some chips, otherwise good condition. Height 36.4 diameter 36.8cm
Hearst Museum object titled Bell-krater, accession number 8-3829, described as Bell krater; Black with red overpaint; grotesque dance of satyrs and maenads, caricature of a comical performance: A, the right hand satyr holds with both hands what ought to have been a wreath but is actually a toy bow and arrow; B, the woman holds a sprig of ivy instead of olive; barbarous style; line painted on inner rim of krater; good condition. Height: 33.8 cm; diameter: 33.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 8-3825, described as Large Red-figure skyphos (cup); whites and yellows; A, laureate head of a satyr, to left of him, a sprig of olive in white; B, goose (cf. 8-3399); palmettes beneath handles; crack in bottom, faded, otherwise good condition. Height 24.8 cm Diameter 26.1 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Krater, accession number 8-3826, described as Etruscan Red-figure krater (wine-mixing bowl); under lip: leaf pattern; base-strip: maeander; a satyr and a Nymph at fountain; B. woman holding pillow (?) to right; palmettes around area of handles; the handles dont match each other: one red; the other black outside, red inside; white color on some details of decorations; repaired from fragmentsl the lip is lacing decoration in one place, this is perhaps a modern repair. Height 45cm diameter 34.1 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Neck-amphora, accession number 8-3415, described as Chalcidian neck-amphora; reassembled from several large fragments, with some restoration in plaster and repainting over cracks; neck glazed with wavy red line; main zone, A-B: floral (palmettes and leaves), under each handle, siren; shoulder, A: boar between panther and siren; B: ram between sirens; rosettes; base-rays. H., 28.0; D., 17.2cm
Hearst Museum object titled Neck-amphora, accession number 8-445, described as Etruscan black-figure neck-amphora; heavily incrusted inside rim and neck and underneath handles; foot discoid, ring above it; fillet above shoulder; A, bearded boxers wearing gloves between young flute-player and umpire; B, two bearded runners to right, judge holding wreath; on neck debased palmette-lotus; above zigzags; spatulated foot-rays. H, 26.6 cm; D, 17.7 cm (body or rim?)
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-3399, described as Red-figure oinochoe (wine pitcher); whites and yellows; on body of pitcher: a bearded head crowned with laurel, between two geese (Manlius and the Capitolene  geese?); Palmettes, grape clusters, and 2 rayed circles below handle; geometric design around shoulder; on neck, in white, a sprig of olive, and plants; chips missing from around mouth of pitcher, otherwise good condition. Height 39.3; diameter 17.9 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pitcher, accession number 8-3813, described as Red-figure pitcher; whites and yellows; head of Iris; palmettes below handle; leaf pattern around neck; raised dots associated with palmettes and a leaf pattern; red and black concentric circles on bottom; knotted and flared mutli-piece handle; rim re-attached, some chips, otherwise good condition. H., 15.4; D. (or body), 11.4 cm