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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 Del])hi. 



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. Ghiusi. 



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 Troteo- remain, and the salutation IfxoX SoKag [Koko^. 

 Ghiusi. 



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



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

 Satyrs and Msenads, signed by Nicosthenes. Ghiusi. 



32. Fragment of white Athenian lekythos, with part of 

 female figure, inscribed ' Yyiaivwv KoXog. 



33. Red-figured pyxis, signed, MAYPION EnOIE, repre- 

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



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