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80.

Villanovan Jug

,

ca. 8th-7th century BC

. Earthenware.

H (to lip): 3 in. (7.6 cm); H (to top of handle): 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm); Diam (lip): 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Max Diam: 3 1/8

in. (7.9 cm).

Provenance: Reportedly from Central Italy (noted by Mrs. Olcott); Professor George N. Olcott, Columbia Univer-

sity, 1899-1912 (Olcott collection no. S 1694); purchased from the estate of Prof. Olcott, through his widow Zita

Olcott, by Toledo Museum of Art in 1912, Accession no. 1912.1246

$650

81.

Etruscan Bucchero Kylix

,

Late 6th - early 5th century BC

. Wheel-thrown earthenware, Bucchero ware. Foot

repaired.

H: 2 7/16 in. (6.7 cm); Diam (lip): 4 15/16 in. (12.6 cm); Diam (handles): 6 3/8 in. (16.2 cm); Diam (foot): 1 7/8

in. (4.8 cm).

Provenance: Reportedly found at Bari (noted by Mrs. Olcott); Professor George N. Olcott, Columbia University,

1899-1912 (Olcott collection no. S 1686); purchased from the estate of Prof. Olcott, through his widow Zita

Olcott, by Toledo Museum of Art in 1912, Accession no. 1912.1247

$1250

82.

Greek, South Italian, Campanian Lekythos

,

Late 4th century BC

. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware.

H: 5 1/16 in. (12.8 cm); Diam (rim): 1 17/32 in. (3.9 cm); Diam (max): 2 1/16 in. (5.2 cm); Diam (foot): 1 1/4 in.

(3.4 cm).

Provenance: Reportedly from South Italy (noted by Mrs. Olcott); Professor George N. Olcott, Columbia Universi-

ty, 1899-1912 (Olcott collection no. S 1827); purchased from the estate of Prof. Olcott, through his widow Zita

Olcott, by Toledo Museum of Art in 1912, Accession no. 1912.1248

$600

83.

Campanian Lekythos

,

Late 5th- early 4th century BC

. Wheel-thrown, slip decorated earthenware.

H: 3 13/16 in. (9.8 cm); Diam (rim): 1 7/8 in. (3.9 cm); Diam (max): 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm); Diam (foot): 1 11/32 in.

(3.4 cm).

Provenance: Reportedly from Apulia (noted by Mrs. Olcott); Professor George N. Olcott, Columbia University,

1899-1912 (Olcott collection no. S 1921); purchased from the estate of Prof. Olcott, through his widow Zita

Olcott, by Toledo Museum of Art in 1912, Accession no. 1912.1249

$900