Arms arid armour: shield (front and side) and spears, Domestic utensils : a basket, standard and hanging lamps, 

 sword and scabbard, and, right, a pair of greaves tripod table, and, above, a handled patera for libations 



Pottery vessels: five amphorae (two-handled vases); 



top, left, a wine-jug; two hand-lamps, and, below 



each hand-lamp, a stemmed drinking cup 





Musical instruments : syrinx or pipes, lyres and 

 citharae, crotalon or castanets, tympanum or tam- 

 bourine, and tibiae or flutes 



Fictile vases: amphora embellished with graceful Bacchanalians, entwined swan-headed handles and vine-wreathed 

 neck, and other water-jugs and wine-jugs painted with bulls' heads, human figures, and conventional designs 



GREEK ART: BEAUTY OF DESIGN STILL UNSURPASSED APPLIED TO ARTICLES IN COMMON USE 



