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Hearst Museum object titled Coin, accession number 7-6115, described as Coin; bright, silvery metal; 20 drachmai; size: 29 mms; weight: 11.2620 grms,; mint condition Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena, left; in field, right 20 PX; in field, left, N. (name of designer?) Reverse: Phoenix; below I. and date 1973; in field circling phoenix, . Latter wording also appears around edge of coin
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 7-9086, described as Jug w/ missing lid, blue jasper w/ white bas reliefs; one scene shows "Three Dancing Graces," other shows a helmeted warrior and a Nike, between them a statue of Athena around whose pedestal a serpernt is twined; single handle; two metal pins below rim to hold missing lid; damaged spout; encircling floral bands above and below bas reliefs; "WEDGEWOOD ENGLAND" and number impressed on underside; glazed interior; Height: 11.5 cm, Width/breadth: 12 cm, Diameter: 10 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Urn, enamel on metal, black/gold, accession number 9-17869a-d, described as Vases (a, b) pair, cloisonne on brass. Panathenaic amphoric form, vertically fluted into four panels. Each panel decorated with a central stylized wire lotus and scroll motif surrounded by continuous wire scrolls on black ground. Gilded at rim and base. Two teak wood oval strands which conform to fluted shape of vases, footed. Carved and of continuous thunder clouds upper sides. Lower sides open scroll work. (a,c) 32 cm height (b,d) 12.3 cm length