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13. Athenian polychrome lekythos of fifth century, B.C., re- 

 presenting two youths at a tumulus, the objects within which 

 are visible. Eretria. 



14. Similar lekythos, representing Electra and Orestes at 

 the tomb of Agamemnon, the names inscribed. Eretria. 



15-16. Two lekythi of black ware, with stamped patterns. 

 Galaxidi, near Delphi. 



17. Polychrome Athenian lekythos, representing youth and 

 female figure at stele. 



18. Similar lekythos, repi'esenting two youths at stele, and a 

 small winged figure (a soul) in the air. Eretria. 



19. Similar lekythos ; a parting-scene. Eretria. 



20. Askos of fine black ware, with Satyr's head in relief. 

 Galaxidi. 



21. Red-figured pyxis of fourth-century style ; on the 

 top, Dionysos and Msenads ; round the body, a frieze of 

 Aphrodite in her chariot with attendant figures, all in- 

 scribed. Eretria. 



22. Lekythos, with outlined design of a warrior charging, on 

 white ground. Eretria. 



23. Bust of Athene, forming the lower part of a vase, richly 

 gilt and coloured. Athens. 



24-25. Two fragments of archaic Rhodian pinakes, repre- 

 senting ships. Found at Datcha, near Knidos. 



26. Red-figured kylix, representing Apollo with lyre and 

 libation-scene. Chiusi. 



27. Fragments of red-figured kylix, representing boxers. 

 Orvieto. 



28. Fragment of red-figured kylix, in the style of Hieron , 

 a Satyr seizing a Msenad. 



29. Fragment of red-figured kylix : int., a warrior blowing a 

 trumpet ; ext., a lion and panther devouring a bull. On the 

 interior has -been the artists signature, of which only the 

 letters ttouct remain, and the salutation l/noi SoKag [icaAoc. 

 Chiusi. 



30. Foot of red-figured kylix, signed by Pamphaios. 



31. Fragment of black-figured kyathos, with dance of 

 Satyrs and Msenads, signed by Nicosthenes. Chiusi. 



32. Fragment of white Athenian lekythos, with part of 

 female figure, inscribed ' Yyiaivojv KoXog. 



33. Red-figured pyxis, signed, MAYPIl^N EPOIE, repre- 

 senting an arm holding a sword. Aidin, Asia Minor. 



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