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Attic skyphos sherd with chevron pattern

Artist: UnknownGreek artist

Attic Early Geometric skyphos fragment

Artist: UnknownGreek artist

Attic Red-Figure Hydria Fragment

Artist, attributed to: Nikoxenos Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 500–ca. 475 B.C.)

Athenian red-figure vase fragment of a woman's head wearing a diadem

Artist, attributed to: Niobid Painter (Greek, Attic, active ca. 470–ca. 445 B.C.)

Athenian Red-Figure fragments of loutrophoros depicting a) prothesis and b) mounted riders

Artist: Kleophrades Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 505–475 B.C.)

Athenian red-figure vase fragment depicting Eos pursuing Tithonos

Artist, attributed to: Syracuse Painter (Greek, Attic, active ca. 480–ca. 450 B.C.)

Athenian red-figure vase fragment of the head of a woman

Artist, attributed to: Altamura Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 475–ca. 450 B.C.)

Athenian red-figure vase fragment showing two opposite facing heads

Artist, attributed to: Florence Painter (Greek, Attic, active ca. 480–ca. 450 B.C.)

Athenian red-figure vase fragment, body of a figure wearing a chiton/himation

Artist, attributed to: possibly by the Painter of Bologna 228 (Greek, Attic, active ca. 475–450 B.C.)

Athenian red-figure vase fragment, head of a bearded man

Artist, attributed to: Syleus Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 490–ca. 470 B.C.)

Athenian red figure vase fragment, legs of a male and female figure

Artist, attributed to: Hermonax (Greek, Attic, active ca. 475–450 B.C.)

Athenian red-figure vase fragment of a Satyr reaching out to Dionysos or a maenad

Artist, attributed to: Cleveland Painter (Greek, Attic, active ca. 475–450 B.C.)

Misfired cup sherd

Maker: Unknown

Black glazed pyxis sherd

Maker: Unknown

Megarian bowl fragment

Maker: Unknown

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