Panel from a painted wall: Ulysses resists the songs of the Sirens. Ulysses is tied to the mast of his ship. The Sirens perch on high rocks, with the bones of earlier victims around them. The painting shows one siren playing the twin pipes, another the lyre, and the third presumably singing. This painting is a companion to 1867.5-8.1355. --The British Museum, Hinks, R P, Catalogue of the Greek, Etruscan & Roman Paintings & Mosaics in the British Museum: Paintings, London, BMP, 1933
Pierced handle from a mould-made pottery lamp with a triangular ornament depicting Achilles dragging the body of Hector behind his chariot; Hecuba and Priam watch from the walls of Troy. Drab buff, micacaeous, covered with patchy red-brown slip. Plaster mould. --The British Museum, Bailey, Donald Michael, Catalogue of the Lamps in the British Museum, I-IV, London, BMP, 1975; Walters, H B, Catalogue of Greek and Roman Lamps in the British Museum, London, BMP, 1914; Brommer, Frank, DenkmaĢlerlisten zur griechischeĢn Heldensage, II, Marsburg, Elwert, 1974