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Hearst Museum object titled Pitcher, accession number 8-1880, described as Bucchero pitcher, strap ear, black. Description from Matteucig (1951): Oinochoe; height: 18.7 cm; diameter: 12 cm (see Matteucig's plate XX, 18). Light bucchero. Round mouth with slightly curved spout; two small flat protuberances on each side of strap handle; fillet at base of neck; squat ovoid body on low flat foot. On body, a zone of fine incised vertical lines between two parallels.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1911, p. 249, fig. 3, no. 2from Trevignano; Röm. Mitt., XXX, 1915, p. 222, fig. 22 from Narce; St. Etr., I, 1927, Pl. XXVII, d, 1, from Caere; St. Etr., IX, 1935, Pl. XLVI, 20; St. Etr., XI, 1937, Pl. LVII, 3; Mingazzini, Pl. V, 6; C.W.A., Fogg Museum, fasc. 1, pl. 27, no. 8.
Hearst Museum object titled Pitcher, accession number 2-15671, described as Pottery pitcher.
Hearst Museum object titled Pitcher, accession number 2-33562, described as Earthenware. Grey round body, straight neck, flat strap handle. Grey to white paste.
Hearst Museum object titled Pitcher, accession number 8-1877, described as Injured bucchero pitcher, naked man ear. Description from Matteucig (1951): Oinochoe; height: 30.5 cm; diameter: 17.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XX, 9). Heavy bucchero. Shape similar tonos. 1875 and 1876. On rotelle, an incised rosette with central disk in relief; on strap handle, a supine naked man; on middle of neck, two relief bands; fillet at base; on shoulder, godroons; below godroons, two re lief bands; under bands, an incised zigzag; on body five animals, (lions?) walking right, divided by a floral motive (lotus and palmettes) in relief; incised details; below ani mal zone, an incised zigzag band between two incised parallels. About two-thirds of the mouth and neck missing; on body, fillings in gray cement.