Pottery: black-figured hydria (water-jar). Designs black on red ground, with purple and faded white accessories. Round the lip inside, interlacing lotus- and honeysuckle-pattern; round the neck, lotus-buds and flowers. The body is almost globular; on it are two designs divided by a band of lotus-buds and flowers. (1) Departure of Hector: In the centre a quadriga seen from the front; in it the charioteer Kebriones looking to right, with long hair, long chiton, and goad. He is inscribed: KEBPIONE, Kεβριόνη[ς]. On one side of the horses is a palmette on a stalk, on the other a lotus-bud; the horses' tails are plaited. On the left is Hector to right, bearded, with long hair, fillet, long chiton and purple himation, in right hand a spear; in front of him ΞEKTOP, ‘Εκτορ. Behind him is a warrior to right, with visored helmet, greaves, shield, and spear; behind him an eagle flying to left. On the left, Troilos (?) on horseback to right, nude and beardless, with long hair and sword at side; in the field behind him is a lotus-bud. On the right is Glaucos to left, beardless, with long hair, fillet, long chiton, purple himation, and spear in left hand. In front of him, ΣΟΚΥΑΛ... [Γ]λαΰκος. Behind him a warrior (as the other) to left, and another similar warrior (but with no spear) walking to left and leading a horse. On the shield of the former is the forepart of a goat running to left, on that of the latter an eagle flying to left. (2) Cretan goat to left between panthers; panther to left between goats (cf. B 42). --The British Museum, Walters, H B; Forsdyke, E J; Smith, C H, Catalogue of Vases in the British Museum, I-IV, London, BMP, 1893
Pottery: black-figured neck-amphora. Palmettes and lotus flowers on neck. Side A: Thetis and Nereid bringing armour to Achilles. Thetis holds out a shield (purple rosette as device) to Achilles, who is bearded and holds up a helmet. On the right a Nereid holds greaves and a spear. On the left an elderly man with spear. Side B: Two cocks confronted, with lotus flower between and two lotus buds above. --The British Museum, Walters, H B, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Great Britain 4, British Museum 3, London, BMP, 1927
Pottery: black-figured neck-amphora. Palmettes and lotus flowers on neck. Side A: Thetis and Nereid bringing armour to Achilles. Thetis holds out a shield (purple rosette as device) to Achilles, who is bearded and holds up a helmet. On the right a Nereid holds greaves and a spear. On the left an elderly man with spear. Side B: Two cocks confronted, with lotus flower between and two lotus buds above. --The British Museum, Walters, H B, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Great Britain 4, British Museum 3, London, BMP, 1927