Black bucchero pitcher. Description from Matteucig (1951): Oinochoe; height: 32.5 cm; diameter: 18 cm (see Matteucig's plate XX, 13). Heavy bucchero. Oinochoe with trefoil mouth; strap handle with rotelle; round neck and ovoid body on low, hollow, broad foot. On rotelle, a twelve-petal incised rosette; on strap handle, a couched panther; on neck, three grooves; fillet at base of neck; below fillet, a band of incised zigzags; on shoulder, godroons; below go droons, two relief bands, intersected by her ring-bone incisions; on body, five groups of aman and woman facing each other and holding hands; incised details; groups divided by a tongue in relief. Vase in very poor condition; modern filling in dark gray cement. Cf. Not. Sc., 1898, p. 447, fig. 9, right, from Poggio Buco.