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Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1883, described as Wide bucchero skyphos, engraved. Description from Matteucig (1951): Kylix; height: 6 cm; diameter: 11.3 cm Pl. XXI, 3. Light bucchero. See no. 8-1801. (see Matteucig's plate XVII, 9). Small part of lip and foot chipped off.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1802, described as Wide skyphos with both ears, similar to 8-1801. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height; 6 cm; diameter; 11 cm (see Matteucig's plate XVII, 10). Light bucchero. Decoration as in no. 8-1801, (see Matteucig's plate XVII, 9).
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1705, described as Red-gray skyphos, wire twist. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height: 8.2 cm; diameter: 8.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XI, 4). Brown impasto. Clay dark gray with sandy particles; polished brown to gray surface; flat base surrounded by a band of tocchi di punta. Restored from two frag Inents.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1902, p. 497, fig. 1 a, nos. 34– 35 from Sovana.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1738, described as Small skyphos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height: 7.2 cm; diameter: 8.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIII, 12). Red impasto. Clay dark red with whitish impurities; dull-red surface with black shiny particles. Tall, narrow skyphos on low solid foot. One handle broken off.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1789, described as Etrusco-Corinthian skyphos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Cup; height: 9.2 cm; diameter: 15.7 cm (see Matteucig's plate XVI, 13). Italo-Corinthian. Clay warm pinkish cream; cream slip; reddish-brown and dark violet paint. Cup with offset rim; deep rounded sides, on low hollow foot. In side all brown, except for a violet band at upper and lower edge of rim. Outside, on rim, three brown bands; between upper two bands, a frieze of alternating red-brown and cream rectangles; between lower two, a line of brown dots. The rest all brown, except for a violet band below animal panel and one above foot. On shoulder panel, two ducks going right; eight-petal rosettes with petals alternately brown and violet; plumage of birds alternately brown and violet; on some of the petals and some of the plumage, traces of cream stripes; other filling ornaments. Cup restored from three pieces; decoration badly faded.  Cf. J.d.L, XV, 1900, p. 189, fig. 31 from Poggio Buco.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1662, described as Red clay skyphos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos: height; 9 cm; diameter: between handles, 13.5 cm; maximum diameter: 15.2 cm (see Matteucig's plate VIII, 11). Italo-Protocorinthian. Clay pink, well purified; cream-buff slip; decoration in red varnish. Straight neck, rounded shoulder, slightly curving sides contracting to very low foot, almost a flat base. A red band on lip; two bands around neck; on the shoulder, on either side of both handles, nine vertical stripes; between these, wavy lines; four parallel bands below shoulder; the rest of the body solid red; six concentric circles inside. Vase restored from about twenty pieces; some missing fragments re placed by gray mortar.  Cf. Montelius, pl. 321, 8 from Falerii; Mon. Ant., XXI, 1912, col. 428, fig. 13 from Le Bucacce; Mon. Ant., XXII, 1913, col. 409, fig. 154 from Tarquinia; Mon. Ant., XXII, 1913, Pl. XVIII, fig. 7, 9 for a Greek import in Cumae.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1690, described as Skyphos, red clay. Description from Matteucig (1951): 18. Skyphos (8/1690); height: 8.5 cm; diameter: 10.8 cm (see Matteucig's plate X, 5). Italo-Protocorinthian. Clay pink, well purified; creamy-buff slip; reddish-brown paint. Shape as in no. 1663; decoration the same, except for metopal design on shoulder which consists of six stripes alternated with two horizontal zigzags as in nos. 8-1689 and 8-1507; inside, solid red. Vase restored from three fragments; paint peeling off.  Cf. J.d.I, XV, 1900, p. 178, fig. 21, nos. 5, 9, from Poggio Buco; Not. Sc., 1930, Pl. I, h, from Veii, with slightly different metopal arrangement.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1784, described as Low skyphos, white coat. Description from Matteucig (1951): Skyphos; height: 6.9 cm; diameter: 10.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XVI, 5). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pale cream; warm cream slip; red paint outside; inside, light brown. Low offset rim, curving sides on low ring foot. Except for a red band on lip, decoration completely vanished.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1903, p. 404, fig. 31; p. 407, fig. 36; p. 424, fig. 55.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-1884, described as Wide bucchero skyphos, engraved. Description from Matteucig (1951): Kylix; height: 5.8 cm; diameter: 11.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XXI, 4). Light bucchero. Shape as in no. 8-1883. Four incised lines under handle and above foot. One handle broken off.
Hearst Museum object titled Tumbler, accession number 8-1579, described as Unpolished tumbler. Description from Matteucig (1951): Jar; height: 7.9 cm; diameter: 8.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate V, 14). Brown impasto. Clay light brick red, very impure, with numerous sandy particles; light brown surface, very rough and porous. Protruding thick lip, high curving sides, flat base. Good part of lip chipped off; very heavy, thick walls. Probably one of the few handmade vases in our collection.