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Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-9800, described as Etrusco-Corinthian oinochoe with painted serpent (?) and incised design. Part of rim missing, one repaired hole in body of vase. Wheelmade. Height: 16 cm; diameter at rim: 9 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-56, described as Attic black-figure oinochoe with trefoil mouth; in panel on body, Dionysos moves to right, head turned back, between two maenads, the one at l. moving to right, the one at right moving to right, head turned back; branches in field; a large fragment in figure of Dionysos missing and restored in tinted plaster; on shoulder, tongues; neck, maeander. height 21.7 diameter 14.0 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-988, described as Red-figure oinochoe (wine jug); body: plain, black; neck: woman flanked by palmettes on either side; the surface is not well preserved, a fragment is missing from the body of the jug; the lower part is large in proportion to the upper; an oinochoe of this shape is represented on a stamnos by the Aurora Painter.
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-1008, described as Wine pitcher, overpainted
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-1387, described as Bronze oinochoe.
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 Oinochoe, accession number 8-1848, described as Description from Matteucig (1951): Oinochoe; height: 12 cm; height to top of handle: 14 cm; diameter: 10 cm. (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 3). Italo-Corinthian. Clay white; light cream slip; light brown paint. Mouth, probably trefoil, broken off; low conical neck; squat ovoid body on low flat foot; strap handle. Mouth, brown; on top and at base of neck, a band; a wavy line in the middle; on shoul der three groups of tongue patterns (six tongues in each group); below this, a broad band; another narrow band; band around foot. Paint peeling off. Cf. Not. Sc., 1902, p. 497, fig. i a, no. 19.
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-1693, described as Oinochoe, geometric designs. Description from Matteucig (1951): Oinochoe; height: 18.2 cm; diameter: 10 cm (see Matteucig's plate X, 4). Italo-Geometric. Clay, slip, and paint as in no. 8-1692. Trefoil mouth; high neck; narrow, slightly curved body on flat base; flat handle. Decoration on neck badly faded; it consisted of bands and vertical stripes; the rest can be easily seen in the plate.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1902, p. 502, fig. 3 a, no. 9 from Sovana.
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-634, described as Pitcher, comets and suns
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-47, described as Attic plastic oinochoe; large chip in base, otherwise intact; woman’s head; added red paint for hair and lips; no incision in eyes.