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Hearst Museum object titled Broken cup, accession number 8-1912, described as Bucchero cup, foot gone. Description from Matteucig (1951): Fragment of a bucchero cup similar to nos. 8-1897-1902.
Hearst Museum object titled Broken goblet, accession number 8-1548, described as Small goblet, tall foot. Description from Matteucig (1951): Goblet; height: 9.7 cm; diameter: 12.2 cm (see Matteucig's plate IV, 11). Gray impasto. Clay dark gray with numerous black particles; slightly polished surface varying from dark gray to dark brown. Hemispherical bowl with wide edge below lip; high ribbed stem. Suspension holes on edge. (Fig. 6.)  Cf. St. Etr., IX, 1935, Pl. III, 3d row from top, no. 6, from Heba.
Hearst Museum object titled Broken kantharos, accession number 8-1984, described as Bucchero kantharos, similar to 1983, broken
Hearst Museum object titled Broken kylix, accession number 8-3222, described as Attic Red-figure kylix; broken and needs mending; Interior: youth in mantle; maeander border; A-B: Komos; on A, flute-player (nude, carrying chiton) between two komasts (one at 1. with stick); flute-case in field; on B, flute-player (wearing himation) between two komasts with knotted sticks.
Hearst Museum object titled Chalice, accession number 8-3208, described as Etruscan bucchero chalice; bucchero pesante fabric; the sides of the bowl are stamped with four lions moving to right with left forepaw raised; each lion is set off by a modified upright tongue.
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 8-1704, described as Polished red cup, [M shaped] handles. Description from Matteucig (1951): Goblet; height: 13.5 cm; diameter: 16.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XI, 3). Red impasto. Clay buff with mica particles; polished red, red-brown surface. High straight lip; narrow projecting shoulder; rounded sides contracting to hollow, campaniform stem with broad foot; oblique double handles; on shoulder, be tween handles, a flat protuberance. Vase restored from several fragments; some modern filling in red clay.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1654, described as Winecup, low foot. Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 6 cm; diameter:  14 cm (see Matteucig's plate VIII, 7). Red impasto. Clay reddish gray; polished red, red-brown surface. Low neck, in-bent, at a sharp angle with rounded sides contracting to low ring foot.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-3216, described as Attic Red-figure kylix; put together from fragments; foot modern; Interior: youth, with chlamys and akontion, standing to left; border of maeander and saltire squares; A, two youths, one with chlamys, strigil and staff or akontion, the other with akontion; B, similar, but both figures given strigils; palmette complexes at handles.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1556, described as Another, reddish, fillet similar to 8-1555 Description from Matteucig (1951): Cup; height: 7.5 cm; diameter: 14 cm (see Matteucig's plate IV, 19). Brown impasto. Clay and polished surface as in 8-1550–1551. High, ridged neck, slightly bent in; straight sides contracting to low hollow foot.