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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 8-1553, described as Another, gray and red, similar to 8-1552. Description from Matteucig (1951): Cup; height: 9 cm; diameter: 13.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate IV, 16). Brown impasto. Clay, surface, and shape as in 8-1552. Bowl restored from two pieces; small part of lip chipped off; about M of foot missing.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1561, described as Cup, low corded foot. Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 7.2 cm; diameter: 16.2 cm (see Matteucig's plate IV, 24). Red impasto. Clay heavy cream; polished reddish surface with black shiny particles. Lip turned inside; rounded sides contracting to ring base. Small part of lip chipped off.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1906, p. 67, fig. 10 c, from Bolsena.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1514, described as Small gray cup 1 h. Description from Matteucig (1951): Kyathos; height: 4.5 cm; height to top of handle, 7.5 cm; diameter: 9.3 cm; diameter: across from handle, 7 cm (see Matteucig's plate II, 10). Clay and surface as in 8-1513. Slightly flaring lip; squat body contracting to small flat bottom. Vertical handle, widening toward point of contact with lip and body; small triangular perforation on handle, just above lip. Diagonal tocchi di punta at base of neck. Vase restored from several pieces; three small parts of lip chipped off and filled out with gray mortar.  Cf. Mon. Ant., XXX, 1925, col. 639, fig. 28, from Saturnia; for what may be a bronze prototype, cf. Not. Sc., 1889, PL I, 10, from Felsina.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1559, described as Cup, low corded foot. Description from Matteucig (1951): Bowl; height: 5.8 cm; diameter: 14.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate IV, 22). Brown impasto. Like 8-1558. Lip chipped off in several places; black and whitish shiny particles.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1551, described as Another, similar to 8-1550, brown, gray. Description from Matteucig (1951): Cup; height: 10.5 cm; diameter: 15.9 cm (see Matteucig's plate IV, 14). Brown impasto. Like no. 8-1550.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1550, described as Polished gray cup. Description from Matteucig (1951): Cup; height: 10.5 cm; diameter: 15.7 cm (see Matteucig's plate IV, 13). Brown impasto. Clay light gray with many impurities; polished brown surface varying to gray. High ridged neck, shal low body with straight sides contracting to a campaniform hollow stem with broad foot. Suspension holes. Lip and foot chipped in two places.  Cf. St. Etr., I, 1927, Pl. XXIV, 2, from Caere; C.V.A., Copenhagen, fasc. 5, pl. 194, 9 from Narce; C.W.A., British Museum, fasc. 7, IV B, a, pl. 5, no. 6, from Falerii. Many examples from Poggio Buco in the Museo Archeologico in Florence.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1571, described as Red cup coated white. Description from Matteucig (1951): 41. Phiale; height: 5.2 cm; diameter: 12.9 cm (see Matteucig's plate V, 5). Cf. nos. 8-1568, 8-1569, 8-1570.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1569, described as Red cup coated white. Description from Matteucig (1951): Phiale; height: 5.3 cm; diameter: 13.2 cm (see Matteucig's plate V, 2). Cf. no. 1568.
Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 8-1568, described as Red cup coated white. Description from Matteucig (1951): Phiale; height: 4.5 cm; diameter: 13.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate V, 1). Red impasto. Clay reddish; red unpolished surface; black and whitish shiny particles. The vase was perhaps covered with a cream dressing (impasto type D) which has almost completely disappeared, leaving but a few traces which can hardly be distinguished from yellowish mud that covers the surface. Shallow, godrooned, umbilicated bowl; narrow projecting lip with suspension holes. Lip slightly chipped in four places.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1887, Pl. XV, 12 for a bronze prototype from the Tomba del Duce; J.d.I., XV, 1900, p. 178, fig. 21, 4from Poggio Buco; Mon. Ant., XVI, 1906, col. 417, fig. 24, left, another bronze parallel; Dohan, Pl. XIV, 14 and p. 28.