248 ITALIAN AND ETRUSCAN POTTERY.
H 200. BOWL ON STAND, similar. Ht. 6| in. Diam. 6J-in. Old Cat., No. 167. From Chiusi
or Volaterrae. Durand Coll. (Cat. 1403). Walters, Ancient Pottery, II. pi. 57, 2. Good polish.
Exactly similar to the preceding, and like it had four Caryatid figures
attached round the base in recent times but now removed ; they are similar in
type, but less modern in appearance.
H 201. CARYATID FIGURE from vase as H 197-198. Ht. 35 in. Old Cat., No. 168.
From Vulci. Campanari, 1839. Fine polish.
Modelled with flat back and feet indicated ; on the head a spike representing
a calathus (?) ; hands on breasts, which are pierced with holes. Hair in elaborate
spiral curls over forehead and down sides of face to shoulders ; wears necklace of
pendants and long chiton with girdle ; the girdle and hem of the chiton are
marked with hatched patterns.
H 202. CARYATID FIGURE from vase as H 197-198. Ht. 33 in. Old Cat., No. 170. Cam-
panari, 1839. Good polish ; top broken away.
Feet roughly indicated ; recurved wings each side marked all over with
hatchings. Hair falls on breast in two long elaborate curls, the ends of which
are held in the hands ; wears long chiton leaving throat bare and girt at waist,
with hatched lattice-patterns all over the skirt.
H 203. CARYATID FIGURE, similar. Ht. 4 in. Strangford Coll., 1864. Dull greyish
polished ware.
Calathus on head, broken off; hair falls in straight locks on each side; two
pairs of recurved wings, the upper on each side of head, the lower (as in pre-
ceding) reaching to knees ; wears long chiton tightly girt at waist.
H 204. CARYATID FIGURE. Ht.2fin. Old Cat. 172 (?). Probably from a vase as H 197-200.
Modelled in the round, with feet close together. Front hair parted and
falling in two curls on breast, held in each hand ; back hair gathered in thick
plait tied below waist and falling loose to feet, marked with hatchings all over.
Wears long girt chiton with upper fold (hatched border), the skirt ornamented
with hatched lozenges and broad border of hatched patterns.
[Cf. Jahrbucli d. arch. Inst., IV. (1889), Anzeiger, p. 164.]
H 205. CARYATID FIGURE from vase as H 197-198. Ht. 3-J in. Acquired 1853 (Sotheby's
Sale Cat., 16 Nov. 1852). Good polish.
Flat, unworked at back, and cut a jour ; on either side a flat curved support (?),
ridged obliquely all the way down, with plain edge ; feet indicated. On the head
the figure supports a flat basket with both hands ; the hair falls en the shoulders,
and she wears a long girt transparent chiton.
[Cf. Micali, Mon. Tned., pi. 27, %• 9-]
H 206. CARYATID FIGURE, similar, without the supports, lit. 4 in. Similarly acquired.
H 200. BOWL ON STAND, similar. Ht. 6| in. Diam. 6J-in. Old Cat., No. 167. From Chiusi
or Volaterrae. Durand Coll. (Cat. 1403). Walters, Ancient Pottery, II. pi. 57, 2. Good polish.
Exactly similar to the preceding, and like it had four Caryatid figures
attached round the base in recent times but now removed ; they are similar in
type, but less modern in appearance.
H 201. CARYATID FIGURE from vase as H 197-198. Ht. 35 in. Old Cat., No. 168.
From Vulci. Campanari, 1839. Fine polish.
Modelled with flat back and feet indicated ; on the head a spike representing
a calathus (?) ; hands on breasts, which are pierced with holes. Hair in elaborate
spiral curls over forehead and down sides of face to shoulders ; wears necklace of
pendants and long chiton with girdle ; the girdle and hem of the chiton are
marked with hatched patterns.
H 202. CARYATID FIGURE from vase as H 197-198. Ht. 33 in. Old Cat., No. 170. Cam-
panari, 1839. Good polish ; top broken away.
Feet roughly indicated ; recurved wings each side marked all over with
hatchings. Hair falls on breast in two long elaborate curls, the ends of which
are held in the hands ; wears long chiton leaving throat bare and girt at waist,
with hatched lattice-patterns all over the skirt.
H 203. CARYATID FIGURE, similar. Ht. 4 in. Strangford Coll., 1864. Dull greyish
polished ware.
Calathus on head, broken off; hair falls in straight locks on each side; two
pairs of recurved wings, the upper on each side of head, the lower (as in pre-
ceding) reaching to knees ; wears long chiton tightly girt at waist.
H 204. CARYATID FIGURE. Ht.2fin. Old Cat. 172 (?). Probably from a vase as H 197-200.
Modelled in the round, with feet close together. Front hair parted and
falling in two curls on breast, held in each hand ; back hair gathered in thick
plait tied below waist and falling loose to feet, marked with hatchings all over.
Wears long girt chiton with upper fold (hatched border), the skirt ornamented
with hatched lozenges and broad border of hatched patterns.
[Cf. Jahrbucli d. arch. Inst., IV. (1889), Anzeiger, p. 164.]
H 205. CARYATID FIGURE from vase as H 197-198. Ht. 3-J in. Acquired 1853 (Sotheby's
Sale Cat., 16 Nov. 1852). Good polish.
Flat, unworked at back, and cut a jour ; on either side a flat curved support (?),
ridged obliquely all the way down, with plain edge ; feet indicated. On the head
the figure supports a flat basket with both hands ; the hair falls en the shoulders,
and she wears a long girt transparent chiton.
[Cf. Micali, Mon. Tned., pi. 27, %• 9-]
H 206. CARYATID FIGURE, similar, without the supports, lit. 4 in. Similarly acquired.