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Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1691, described as Pink skyphos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height: 8 cm; diameter: 15 cm (see Matteucig's plate X, 6). Italo-Protocorinthian. Clay, slip, and paint as in no. 8-1690. Shape similar to no. 8-1662, a little squatter; metopal arrangement the same; six concentric circles inside; one handle broken off; lower half badly de faced by mud and lime.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1914, p. 312, fig. 6, from Vetralla.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1664, described as Red clay skyphos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos: height; 9 cm; diameter: 15 cm (see Matteucig's plate VIII, 13). Italo-Protocorinthian. very fragmentary. Clay, glaze, shape, and decoration as in no. 8-1662.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1665, described as Delicate skyphos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos: height; 4.5 cm; diameter: 8.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate VIII, 14). Italo-Protocorinthian. Clay very delicate reddish cream, well purified; thin coating of white slip; very fine reddish brown glaze. Two narrow brown bands on neck and shoulder; traces of short parallel verticals on the shoulder between handles; lower half of vase, solid reddish brown; in side, the same. Glaze peeling off; vase in very poor state of preservation owing to extremely fine and delicate fabric. (Walls about 0.1 cm thick.)
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1850, described as Etrusco-Corinthian skyphos; conic rim. Description from Matteucig (1951): Cup; height: 8.5 cm; diameter: 16.3 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 5). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pinkish cream; cream slip; dark brown and violet paint. Cup with offset rim, similar to 8-1789 and 8-1790. On rim, a line of brown dots between two narrow bands; a zone of alternating brown and reserved rectangles; an other line of dots between two narrow bands. On shoulder, a panel with two ducks going right; upper part of ducks' plumage, violet; wings with alternating brown and violet feathers; brown feathers have traces of a cream stripe; between ducks, a nine-petal rosette, with brown and violet petals; other typical filling ornaments. Below animal panel, a violet band; the rest, solid brown. Handles, solid brown; one broken off. Cf. Montelius, pi. 245, no. 5, from Orvieto; St. Etr., IX, 1935, PL V, i, from Heba; Albizzati, Pl. XIII, 139; Robinson, Toronto Vases, Pl. XIII, 185. Cf. Also our nos. 1789 and 1790, Pl. XVI, 13, 14.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1790, described as Etrusco-Corinthian skyphos, restored, similar to 8-1789. Description from Matteucig (1951): Cup; height: 8.5 cm; diameter: 14.8 cm (see Matteucig's plate XVI, 14). Italo-Corinthian. Clay, paint, and shape as in no. 8-1789. Inside decoration as in preceding; outside, on rim, three brown bands; between lower two bands a line of brown dots. On shoulder panel, two ducks going right, separated by seven-petal rosette; petals and feathers alternately brown and violet; brown petals and feathers filled with cream dots. Cup restored from six fragments; decoration faded and defaced by mud deposits.  Cf. Sieveking-Hackl, PL XXX, 613; Robin son, Toronto Vases, PL XIII, 185; Albizzati, PL XIII, 139).
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1706, described as Red-black skyphos, engraved. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height: 7.8 cm; diameter: 8.2 cm (see Matteucig's plate XI, 5). Brown impasto. Clay as in no. 8-1705; more highly polished brown surface. Three incised lines around lip; below these, a band of incised zigzags. Small part of lip chipped off; scratched surface. Cf. Montelius, pl. 356, no. 6 from the Roman Forum; Mon. Ant., XV, 1905, col. 305, fig. 120, 1 and Pl. IX, 15, 16 also from the Forum; Not. Sc., 1903, p. 408, no. 37 an exact parallel from the Forum; Not. Sc., 1903, p. 164, fig. 44 from Forum Tomb D; C.W.A., Denmark, fasc. V, pl. 200, no. 6 from Poggio Sommavilla.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1541, described as Gray skyphos, repaired. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height: 8.3 cm; diameter: 9.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate IV, 4). Gray bucchero. Clay dark gray; gray-black lightly polished surface. Just above narrow base a band of diagonal (//////////) incisions. Restored from 5 fragments.  Cf. J.d.I., XV, 1900, p. 178, fig. 21, 7.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1846, described as Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height: 8.5 cm; diameter: 13.5 cm. (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 2). Italo-Protocorinthian. Clay warm buff; cream slip; red, red-brown paint. Straight rim; deep sides on small flat base. On rim, two narrow bands; on shoulder, linear decoration, badly faded, probably sim ilar to 8-1663; below shoulder panel, four narrow bands, a broader one, and four more narrow ones; lower half of vase all red; two concentric circles under foot. Paint peeling off.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1801, described as Wide skyphos, no ears. Description from Matteucig (1951): Kylix; height; 6.5 cm; diameter; 12.7 cm (see Matteucig's plate XVII, 9). Light bucchero. Kylix with off. set rim, deep rounded sides, on low broad foot. Handles broken off. Two incised lines below handles; two above foot.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1902, p. 497, fig. 1a, nos. 41 42 from Sovana; Not. Sc., 1903, p. 324, fig. 41, from Norba; Not. Sc., 1911, p. 249, fig. 3, no. 6 from Trevignano; Not. Sc., 1930, p. 140, fig. 23, from Tarquinia; Not. Sc., 1935, p. 345, figs. 17d, 17f, from Veii; J.d.I., XV, 1900, p. 182, fig. 23, no. 5 from Poggio Buco.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1663, described as Delicate skyphos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos: height; 9.5 cm; diameter: 11 cm (see Matteucig's plate VIII, 12). Italo-Protocorinthian. Clay, slip, and glaze as in no. 8-1662. Shape a little taller and narrower; outside decoration the same; inside, solid red, mostly peeled off. Vase restored from fifteen fragments, large part of neck, shoulder, and lower half of body filled in with gray mortar.