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4. Amphora of bucchero ware, covered with brown glaze. 



5. Amphora of plain black unglazed ware. 

 6-7. Two kanthari of plain black glazed ware. 

 8-9. Two cups of plain black glazed ware. 

 10-11. Two kyathi with black glaze. 



12-14. Three kylikes of black glazed ware, one with four 

 handles in the shape of dogs. 



15. Kylix of shape peculiar to the geometric period, with 

 two serpents on the handle. 



16-19. Amphora, oinochoe, and two pinakes, of plain red 

 ware. 



20-21. Lebes of plain red ware, and stand of similar ware, 

 with triangular perforations. 



22-23. Two lids of lebetes^ of plain red ware. 



24. Lebes with cover, on a stand of red polished ware, with 

 projecting Gryphons' heads from which hang chains ; round 

 the body, rude figures of birds painted in white ; the stand 

 resembles No. 21. 



25. Red-figured kylix by the painter Duris : youth on couch, 

 inscribed 'l7r(7r)o3ajuac KoXog. 



2 — 25. From Civita Gastellana. 



26. Red-figured kylix, representing the Three Graces, the 

 work of an Etruscan artist under the influence of Greek 

 training. 



27. Red-figured hydria, in the style of Hieron or Phintias : 

 two draped youths. 



28. Red-figured hydria, probably by an Etruscan artist : 

 Perseus with the head of Medusa pursued by one of the 

 Graise. 



29. Fragment of rim of red-figured vase, with female head, 

 in the style of Brygos. From the Acropolis of Athens. 



30. Kylix with design outlined in brown on white ground : 

 a scene in the garden of the Hesperides (?) ; signed by Sotades 

 (Froehner, van Branteghem Sale Cat., No. 164). Athens. 



31. Kylix with design outlined in brown and painted in 

 purple on white ground : Polyeidos immured in the tomb of 

 Glaukos ; signed by Sotades {ibid., No. 166). 



32. Phiale with design outlined in brown on white ground : 

 the death of Archemoros (ibid., No. 165 ; compare a bronze 

 scabbard in Hoff'mann Sale Cat., Paris, 20-21 May 1892). 



33. Red-figured stamnos signed by Smikros : (1) Athene 

 intervening between Ajax and Hector, (2) Combat of Achilles 

 and Memnon over the body of Antilochos (ibid.. No. 47 ; and 

 Klein, Lieblingsinschr., p. 67). Todi. 



0.108. E 4 34. Red 



