1Next week I'm going to take up Etruscan vases and the Montessori system.
2Above you in open niches are Etruscan vases.
3He bought pictures, marbles, bronzes, Etruscan vases.
4The central case is overflowing with riches, containing as it does nearly six hundred Etruscan vases in terra cotta.
5Our artists have many secrets still to learn from the friezes of Herculaneum, the Roman bas-reliefs, the Etruscan vases.
6In this apartment, there are sepulchral lamps in the same material as the Etruscan vases, and idols not a few.
7"It is one of Mortlock's finest Etruscan vases," said Mrs. Carbuncle.
8Like the designs on the Etruscan vases, their main excellence is, that, being so good, they should be done so facilely.
9The visitor will do well to walk carefully round this room in which the Etruscan vases belonging to the Museum are deposited.
10There were companies appointed specially to Etruscan vases; others to Grecian; others to golden or silver vessels, or vessels of Alexandrian glass.
11"Oh,- Ithoughtthat Etruscan vases came from-from somewhere in Greece or Italy," said Sir Griffin.
12As far as anything I've accomplished since, I might as well have been furthering the appreciation of Etruscan vases in the Middle West.
13Gorius says that the Umbrella came to Rome from the Etruscans, and certainly it appears not infrequently on Etruscan vases, as also on later gems.