Fragment of a bucchero goblet. Description from Matteucig (1951): Chalice; height: 12.2 cm: diameter: 13 cm (see Matteucig's plate XXI, 12). Heavy bucchero. Chalice with straight sides spreading from a shallow rounded bottom on high campaniform hollow stem with spreading foot. Inside, eight incised concentric circles. Around lip, two incised lines; on middle, an incised cable pattern of very delicate execution between two incised lines; fillet with usual incisions at point of transition between sides and bottom; a fillet at contact of stem with bottom; another fillet on stem. On foot, an incised wavy line between tour incised parallels; around edge of foot, four shallow grooves. More than two-thirds of the bowl are missing.