[484]. Brit. School Annual, 1901–2, pls. 18–19, p. 298; Mon. Antichi, i. p. 201, pls. 1–2.
[485]. B 130: see also p. 46.
[486]. No. 2422 = Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 34.
[487]. E 811: see for other instances, Jahn, Vasensamml. zu München, p. lxxxv, note 600, and p. [39] above.
[488]. Cat. of Terracottas, C 12.
[489]. Mr. J. L. Myres, on opening a tomb at Amathus, in Cyprus, in 1894, found jugs, bowls, and other kinds of vases ranged round the body, like a dinner-service set out on a table.
[490]. A good instance is the Python krater in the British Museum (F 149), one of the handles of which has been repaired with lead. See also Jahn, Vasens. zu München, p. ci, note 731; B.M. B 607, B 608, E 106; Berlin 1768.
[491]. Gerhard, Auserl. Vasenb. ii. 145 = Reinach, ii. 75.
[492]. Rev. Arch. iii. (1904), p. 50.
[493]. Juvenal, xiv. 308.