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hands ; the tripod stands on a double base on which is inscribed 

 AfHEMEAOX APIPIAOZ TOZ 0IAOZ {'AyaQ{,fiepog 

 'A/ot^tAoc ToifQ <piXovg or the like). From near the (jlym- 

 pieion, Athens. 



47. Oinochoe, Attic red-figure style. In a panel, a woman 

 seated at a low table on which are dishes ; on the other side 

 of the table stands a boy holding a cup. 



48. Oinochoe, as last: a baby seated in a high turret- like 

 chair, his legs protruding (cf. Froehner, van Branteghem Coll., 

 pi. 38) ; he holds a toy ; on the floor are a miniature oinochoe 

 and a hobby-horse. 



49. Oinochoe, as before : two boys dragging a go-cart in 

 which rides a third child, driving the others Mith a stick. 



Nos. 48 and 49 are from Attica. 



50. Lekythos with figure of a boy modelled in terra-cotta 

 and painted with a thick lustrous slip or enamel. He holds 

 an oinochoe in his right hand, a flower in his left, and is 

 surrounded by flowers. From Eretria. 



51. Loutrophoros, of Attic red-figure ware, in miniature — 

 evidently a toy. The designs are marriage scenes : obv. Eros 

 flying towards a seated woman, while a girl on either side 

 brings a casket ; rev. bride and bridegroom joining hands. 

 On the foot is a winged nymph flying with a casket in her 

 hands towards a girl who runs away. 



52. Crater, Boeotian red-figure style, of the Fourth Century. 

 Ohv. Athena driving a four-horse chariot ; rev. Victory flying 

 with a tray and wreath. Said to have been found in Euboea. 



53. Cypriote Geometric vase, red ware painted with circles 

 in blacTs:. Globular body with strainer in spout and funnel 

 under the base. 



From the collection of Colonel Falkland Warren (see No. 5 

 above). 



54. A collection of eight Italian vases from various sites. 

 Presented by R. Sneade Brown, Esq. 



55. Bowl, Gaulish red ware decorated with stamped designs : 

 panels and medallions containing animals and a boy with birds, 

 and floral patterns. For the type of the fowler of. Dechelette, 

 Vases de la Qaule romaine, II., p. 93, No. 563. 



56. Five bowls from Cologne, Roman red ware, some of them 

 bearing potters' stamps: ABVSFE, LRPIS, FELICI OF. 

 Presented by the Library Committee of the Corporation of the 

 City of London. 



A. H. SmAth. 



