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Fragment of kylix: Priest next to altar. Ancona Painter. 460-450 BC. Museo archeologico di Firenze. Inv. Ant. coll.4224
Traces of inscription: KALO (?)
Lead-glazed askos with grape-vine in relief. Italy. I century BC-I century AD. Clay. State Hermitage Museum, Saint-Petersbourg. Inv. Б 808
Attic red figured kylix: two dancing young man, procession of young man with lamps, torches and sticks. Painter of London E 777. 450-430 BC. Museo Archeologico Gaio Cilnio Mecenate, Arezzo.
Fish plate. Heligoland painter. Third quarter of IV century BC. Clay, glaze, white paint. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Inv. II 1б 479
Column-krater with sphingai. Etruria. Micali Painter. 530-500 BC. Clay,glaze, white. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Inv. II 1б 1119
Cup with eros riding a don. Inscription with dedication to Vulcan. Etruria, Pocolom Group. Vulcan painter. Second quarter of III century BC. Clay, glaze, added white. red. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Inv. АВ 601
Pelike with protome of amazon and griffin. IV century BC. Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum, Edirne, Turkey.
West slope kantharos with hunting scene. 250-200 BC. Museum of the Ancient Agora, Athens. P 6878 (X)
One handle missing, and fragments from body and rim. Heavy moulded ring foot; slightly bulging lower wall, nearly vertical upper wall. Vertical handle with large thumb-rest. Two wheel run grooves where upper and lower wall meet; lower down, a scraped groove; below the plain lip, two scraped grooves. Painted decoration in white with added yellow over. Around upper wall, a hunting scene near a sanctuary: altar to left, statue in shrine to right of hunter with dog attacking feline. Below, conventional decoration of stars and crosses above wave pattern.
Black glaze west slope kantaros. Letters above, on the front: ΦΙΛΙΑΣ. Front and back, to each side, a torch in thinned clay, with white ribbons and dots; then a stylized vine leaf and cluster in thinned clay; on either side a white cornucopia crowned with thinned clay leaves. 275-260 BC. Museum of the Ancient Agora, Athens. P 5811 (X)
Ribbed west slope kantharos with dolphins. 275-260 BC. Museum of the Ancient Agora, Athens. P 5719 (X)
Ribbed black gaze west slope kantharos decorated with a wreath. Ca. 300 BC. Museum of the Ancient Agora, Athens. P 3993 (X)
Red-figured amphora depicting payment for a hetaera’s services. The Harrow painter. Attic. C. 480 BC. Clay. State Hermitage Museum, Saint-Petersbourg. Inv. ГР-4484
Askos with panthers. Attic. First half of IV century BC. Galeria Sztuki Starożytnej, Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie
Panathenaic amphora with boxers. From Tomb of the Warrior at Vulci (XLVII). 530-510 BC. Antimenes Painter. Museo nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome.
Bottle: girl with bird’s feather. Apulia. Gnathia vases. 350-330 BC. Clay. State Hermitage Museum. Saint-Petersbourg. Inv. Б. 1286
Red figured pottery rhyton terminating in a fox's head, depicting on the cup a female winged head facing towards the left, ornamented with earings and a necklace of beads, hair radiated over forehead and drawn back through an embroidered cap encircled with beads and open behind, on each side of the head is an ivy leaf; the fox's head is painted black with white eyes marked with yellow cornea.
Bristol Painter. Apulia. 340BC-315BC. British Museum. Inv. 1859,0216.103
Apulian red-figured kantharos. Bristol painter. Last quarter of IV century BC. Museo Archeologico Paolo Giovio, Como.