Goblet, geometric designs. Description from Matteucig (1951): Krater on high stem. (8/1574); height: 21.3 cm; diameter: 20.7 cm (see Matteucig's plate V, 11). Italo-Geometric. Clay reddish cream; buff slip; decoration in brown-red paint. Low neck with slightly convex, broad lip; deep bowl with rounded sides on high, hollow stem with flaring foot. On shoulder, a metopal decoration of nine vertical lines alternating with hatched rhomboids; the rest of the body and stem covered with parallel bands. On top of lid, groups of six lines roughly corresponding to vertical lines of metopal arrangement; five concentric circles inside bowl. Vase restored from two pieces. Cf. Montelius, pl. 259, 12, from Vulci; Montelius, Chron., pl. 12, 3; cf. Not. Sc., 1928, p. 445, fig. 3. from Capodimonte, for a vase of similar shape and decoration, but with handles; J.d.I., XV, 1900, p. 178, fig. 21, 3 from Poggio Buco; Gsell, Pl. I, fig. 1, from Vulci; Akerström, G.S., pl. 25, 1.