Oinochoë with finely shaped mouth and broad body.

Oinochoë with beaked spout and disk at the side, a variation of the usual trefoil mouth.

DRINKING CUPS—KYLIX. The kylix with two handles and high foot was the favorite cup shape of the Athenian potters. The difficulty of decorating the strongly curving surface of the body invited the best efforts of contemporary vase painters.

Kylix of “Ionic” form with short foot of rectangular profile connected with the body by a moulding.

Black-figured kylix with low foot. The deep bowl has no separate lip.