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Hearst Museum object titled Apollo and artumes figurine, accession number 8-2580, described as terracotta standing couple with lyre votive offering to Artumes, 400-350 BCE. 17.3h x 9.5 x 5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Apollo and artumes figurine, accession number 8-2579, described as terracotta; standing couple; lower portion is missing, including feet of both figures, up to woman’s knees; preserved tofull length on R side in L hand holds lyre between two figures; hair frames face; female: wears chiton and himation, veil; hair parted, large earrings: height: 19 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Artumes figurine, accession number 8-2552, described as terrcotta statuette of man, woman, and child votive offering to Artumes, 400-350 BCE. 18h x 18.5 x 8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Artumes figurine, accession number 8-2551, described as Terracotta statuette of two women seated on solid bench with plinth at front; deer at far left and above a small, naked figure holding veil end; each holds patera right hand and veil at shoulder with left; curly look and concave diadem; buff tc; lower r lost.
Hearst Museum object titled Bird figurine, accession number 8-2386, described as Terracotta; bird, rooster-type (long necked with long neck feathers;) had legs set into holes; wings modelled, subdivided into three at end; head and tail broken off; height: 11.1 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bust: arm, accession number 8-2729, described as Terracotta; male figure playing double flutes; upper portion and right arm preserved with head (see 8-2787); flat back, right edge of round vent hole preserved; Height: 7.0 cm.  --check also Seilienos?
Hearst Museum object titled Bust: seilenos, accession number 8-2726, described as Terracotta; head and part of the torso of a Selinus type of male figure; only the head and a little of the upper torso are preserved; face battered, details worn; large head, not neck, mustache pointed beard; inset eyes, traces of hand (?) in front of beard; thick casting, flat back, hollow; Height: 5.85 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Chair, accession number 8-2356, described as Terracotta armchair with low back and arms. Projecting feet. Black: on front and left side. Hollow, square vent in base. Arms and sides chipped; encrusted. Grey
Hearst Museum object titled Cradle, accession number 8-2357, described as Terracotta: cradle, now empty; traces of white paint. Added piece at one corner (foot?). Corners extended to points.
Hearst Museum object titled Cupid figurine, accession number 8-2531, described as Terracotta; sleeping cupid in cradle; cradle has notched projections at each corner, only one wing preserved; lower left cradle notch lost; cupid sleeps with right hand over head, lying on back, left arm accoss body, right foot missing; length: 11.19 cm.