June, 1909. Reproductions of Bronzes in Naples. 125 



148. (24202) Ewer 



On the back of the handle a festoon, a satyr's head to left and below it 

 another head to right. Thumb-rest in the form of a thumb. On the lower 

 attachment a draped, youthful bust between volutes, with palmette below. 



Naples 69494. One of a pair. Schreiber, Alexandrinische Toreuiik, No. 91. 



149. (24198) Ewer 



On the back of the handle, between edgings of bead pattern, a festoon, a 

 female head to left, a basket of fruit, and a satyr's head to right, with Pan's 

 pipes behind him. Thumb-rest in the form of a head in a Phrygian cap. The 

 lower attachment bears a bust of the young Hercules wearing a wreath on his 

 head and a lion's skin on his body, two of the paws being tied over his right 

 shoulder. Below is a palmette. 



Naples 109701. One of a pair. Schreiber, Alexandrinische Toreutik. No. 86. 



150. (24051) Ewer 



Upper attachments of the handle in the form of birds' heads. Thumb- 

 rest in the form of a thumb. On the lower attachment, above a palmette 

 ornament, a mask of a female satyr, with short horns. 

 Naples 69412 (?). 



151. (24053) Ewer 



Thumb-rest in the form of a palmette. On the back of the handle various 

 objects, which seem to be partly inlaid in copper: a garland, a basket of fruit( ?), 

 an altar (?), and a herdsman's staff (lagobolon). The lower attachment repre- 

 sents the mask of a female satyr, ivy-crowned, with a small palmette below. 



Naples 69452. Stabiffi. 



152. (24004) Ewer 



Thumb-rest in the form of a thumb. On the back of the handle leaves, 

 transverse bands, and a spray of leaves with edgings of bead pattern. On the 

 lower attachment a satyresque mask. 



Naples 73449- Mus. Borb. I, xxxvi, 4; Schreiber, Alexandrinische Toreutik, No. 119. 



153. (24021) Ewer 



Low thumb-rest. Upper attachments of handle in the form of birds' 

 heads. The lower attachment, in the form of a large corrugated leaf, bears a 

 satyresque mask. The vessel rests on three low feet, whose attachments are 

 in the form of palmettes. 



Naples 69413. Mus. Borb. V, xxvm, 1 and a; Schreiber, Alexandrinische Toreutik, No. 140. 



154. (24057) Ewer 



On the lip of the pear-shaped vessel an egg pattern. The flat handle is 

 ornamented on the back with palmettes and lotuses; the upper attachment, 

 which is placed on the neck of the vessel, ends in birds' heads; the lower attach- 

 ment has the form of a female mask, slightly satyresque in appearance, with- 

 volutes at the sides and a small palmette below. At the top of the handle is a 

 rest in the form of a thumb. 



Naples 6941 1. 



155. (24055) Ewer 



The handle of the pear-shaped vessel has the form of a standing female 

 figure of archaistic style, holding in her left hand a small pail and in her up- 



