GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES. (0 



13. Fragment from a sacrificial relief, representing an 

 attendant, almost in the round, wreathed and girded, bending 

 forward as if holding the victim. A remarkable Roman work 

 of the late First Century A.D. Height 6 in. 



14. Statuette of a dwarf undergoing the punishment of the 

 cangue. Height If in. Style somewhat rough; cf. Babelon 

 and Blanchet, No. 510. 



15. Circular Stamp with the inscription AAEEANAPOY + 

 between flanged edges, and a central pivot which probably 

 fitted into a handle ; used apparently for marking an irregular 

 surface, such as a loaf. Examples of this form are rare ; cf. 

 O.J.Z., IX, 6083 (107) and X„ 8059 (61) and p. 915. 



16. Helmet of an early Italic shape, well preserved. From 

 Ancona. 



17. Strainer with two handles terminating in dogs' heads. 



18. Fibula of Hallstadt period, with four spirals and the 

 central boss. 



19. Fibula with broad knob in centre of bow and incised 

 geometric design. 



20. Fibula, leech type, end of bow terminating in swan's 

 head. 



21. Fibula as last, with broad disk below swan's head. 



22. (a) Oval implement with tang and rivet ; length 5 in. 

 (h) Spike ; length 4 in. [From Crete. Presented by H. R. 

 Hall, Esq. 



VII. — Iron. 



23. Two Still, the upper ends plated with copper, the stems 

 bound with copper bands. Length 4f and ^^ in. 



Nlll.—Terra-cotta. 



24. Statuette of an aged nurse holding a young boy in her 

 arms ; a good example of the type (cf. Winter, Typen, II., 

 p. 461, No. 7). 



25. Statuette of an enthroned goddess, wearing a calathos 

 and holding a young boy in her arms : his body is tightly 

 swaddled, his head separately inserted and moveable. 



From Thebes. Height 13^ in. 



26. (a) Horseman decorated with stripes of bright red and 

 black paint; Cypriote style. (6) Fragment of group of Satyr 

 carrying Eros on his back. Height If in. (c) Stag's head, 

 fragmentary. From Naucratis. Presented by the Egypt 

 Exploration Fund. 



IX..— Pottery. 



27. Geometric Pyxis ; the body covered with fringed wheels, 

 zigzags, and rectangles, the lid surmounted by four statuettes 

 of horses. Diam. J2| in. 



