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Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-1854, described as Etrusco-Corinthian aryballos buff, four geese. Description from Matteucig (1951): Aryballos; height: 7.1 cm; diameter: 6.3 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 9). Italo-Corinthian. Clay, slip, and paint as in no. 1853. Round aryballos. On lip, three concentric circles; around edge of lip, brown dots; two stripes on flat handle; on shoulder, tongue pattern; on body, four geese going right; usual filling ornaments. Paint badly peeled off; about half the lip is broken.  Cf. Albizzati, Pl. XIII, 150.
Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-1795, described as Etrusco-Corinthian aryballos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Aryballos; height; 10 cm; diameter; 5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XVI, 16). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pink cream; cream slip; light brown and violet paint. Pointed aryballos. On lip, three bands, outer ones brown, middle one, violet; edge of lip, brown; on flat handle, three brown bands; brown band at base of neck; on shoulder, tongue pattern; below this, a series of five alternating brown and violet bands, divided by reserved spaces; a reserved space; two narrow brown bands; another reserved space; point and foot solid brown; three incised lines above foot.  Cf. Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass., no. 40-4269.
Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-1852, described as Large Etrusco-Corinthian aryballos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Aryballos; height: 10.5 cm; diameter: 10.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 7). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pinkish cream; cream slip; dark-brown and violet paint. Round aryballos. On lip, three brown concentric circles; three brown bands on flat handle; on shoulder, tongue pattern; below, brown and violet bands divided by narrow reserved lines. Restored from several fragments; some modern filling.
Hearst Museum object titled Askidion flask, accession number 8-1857, described as Askidion flask, buff. Bored handles, dogs and hares. Description from Matteucig (1951): Alabastron; height: 9 cm; diameter: 4.7 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 11). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pinkish cream; cream slip; dark brown paint. Pyriform alabastron with small perforated handle. On lip, two concentric circles; edge of lip, solid brown; tongue pattern on neck; n body, three animals (dogs?) in silhouette, going right.
Hearst Museum object titled Balsamary, accession number 8-1864, described as Corinthian or East Greek (?) balsam flask. Description from Matteucig (1951): Plastic vase; height: 8.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 14). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pale buff; cream slip; dark brown dots all over the surface, except on the head of the baby monkey, which is violet. Vase in the shape of a monkey (head missing) sitting and holding baby. Feet of mother monkey also broken off.  Cf. Albizzati, Pl. IX, 123; C.W.A., Louvre, fasc. 8, III C, c,pl. 7, no. 10.
Hearst Museum object titled Balsamary, accession number 8-1865, described as Etrusco-Corinthian balsam flask, shape of a deer. Description from Matteucig (1951): x35. Plastic vase (8/1865); height: 5.2 cm; Length, 8.5 cm; (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 15). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pale cream; cream slip; brown paint. Vase in the form of a lodged deer; the head, which must have served as a plug to the vase, is missing. Brown dots all over the surface.  Cf. Mon. Ant., XXXIV, 1931–1932, col. 361, fig. 28, from Populonia; also, op. cit., Pl. XV, 16; Not. Sc., 1924, Pl. X, a; Not. Sc., 1934, p. 364, fig. 18, from Populonia; Albizzati, Pl. IX, 116; Mingazzini, Pl. XXX, 4; C.W.A., Sèvres, fasc. 1, pl. 14; no. 21; C.V.A., Louvre, fasc. 8, III C, c, pl. 6, nos. 13, 16; C. V.A., Copenhagen, fasc. 2, pl. 81, no. 12; C.W.A., Scheurleer, fasc. 1, III C, pl. 1, no. 8.
Hearst Museum object titled Basin, accession number 8-1719, described as Dark gray basin, wide rim. Description from Matteucig (1951): Plate; height: 4.2 cm; diameter: 19.3 cm (see Matteucig's plate II, 1). Gray impasto. Clay light gray with sandy particles; dull dark gray surface, almost like gray bucchero. Shape as in no. 8-1717.
Hearst Museum object titled Basin, accession number 8-1718, described as Dark gray basin, wide rim. Description from Matteucig (1951): Plate; height: 4.2 cm; diameter: 19.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XI, 17). Gray impasto. Clay light gray with sandy particles; dull dark gray surface, almost like gray bucchero. Shape as in no. 8-8-1717.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt buckle, accession number 8-1525b, described as Description from Matteucig (1951): A bronze belt buckle in two parts. Length: 8.5 cm; width: 4.5 cm. (see Matteucig's plate XXII, 8). For this type of buckle, cf. Richter, Bronzes, p. 330 ff., and Hanfmann, p. 34 ff.
Hearst Museum object titled Belt buckle, accession number 8-1525a,b, described as Description from Matteucig (1951): A bronze belt buckle in two parts. Length: 8.5 cm; width: 4.5 cm. (see Matteucig's plate XXII, 8). For this type of buckle, cf. Richter, Bronzes, p. 330 ff., and Hanfmann, p. 34 ff.