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Hearst Museum object titled Stemmed plate, accession number 8-913, described as Etruscan (Faliscan) red-figure stemmed plate; intact, save for two small chips in rim; incrustation on all surfaces; exterior plain; interior: rosette comprised of five leaves, with small circles as fillers, surrounded by simple wave pattern; decoration in brownish-black paint.
Hearst Museum object titled Stemmed plate, accession number 8-914, described as Etruscan (Faliscan) red-figure stemmed plate; fragmentary: put together from two pieces, all of foot and slightly less than half of bowl preserved; rim and edge of foot painted brownish-black, band of paint on exterior of bowl; interior: head of woman to left, only the sakkos, ear, and necklace preserved; wave pattern on rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Stemmed plate, accession number 8-911, described as Etruscan (Faliscan) red-figure stemmed plate; large fragment missing from r. side of bowl; incrustation on interior and exterior of pieces; bands of streaky brown paint on outside of bowl and edge of foot; inside: head of woman to left wearing sakkos; border of simple wave pattern; very sketchy execution. Assigned by Del Chiaro to Faliscan branch of the Genucilia Group; 4th c. BCE Published:  M. A. Del Chiaro"The Genucilia Group," University Publications in Classical Archaeology, v. 3:4 (1957) pg. 281, no. 1
Hearst Museum object titled Stemmed plate, accession number 8-912, described as Etruscan (Faliscan) red-figure stemmed plate; some chips in rim; much incrustation, especially on exterior; outside of bowl plain; interior: simple cross; wave pattern on broad upper surface of rim.