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10. Etruscan mirror with design of two warriors supporting 

 a third. Found at Castiglione della Teverina, 1877. Notizie 

 d. Scavi, 1877, p. 147, pL IV.; Bull. d. Inst., 1880, p. 9; 

 Gerhard, EtrusL Sjnegel, V., pi. 113 ; Fitzhenry Sale, lot 568. 



] 1. Etruscan mirror with design of Heracles and lolaos. 

 Gerhard, Etrusk. Spiegel, IV., pi. 337, fig. 2. 



12. Greek mirror with incised design of Europa on the 

 bulj. 



13. Axe head of the late Bronze Age ; the blade, which is 

 in form a flanged celt, is cast in one piece with a hollow tube, 

 into which a haft was fitted ; the thongs, which united celt 

 and handle, are represented by bronze stays. Of. Montelius, 

 Vorklassische Chronologie Italiens, pi. 40. Length 11^ in. 

 From the neighbourhood of Orvieto. 



14. Lamp with recurving handle terminating in a tragic 

 mask. Cf. Sammlung Niessen, 3779, 3780. Length 10^ in. 

 From Rome. 



15. Pair of Hinges of singular construction, the hinge being 

 •combined with a dowel, or guide-piece. From Syria. Pre- 

 sented hy E. T. Steele, Esq. 



16. Shovel (Batillum or Vatillum) ; the handle is in the 

 form of a half Corinthian column, with palmette wrist-piece. 

 Cf. Museo Borhonico, X., pi. 64, figs. 3, 4. Length 19^ in. 

 From Askalon. 



17. Jug, with handle in the form of an ivy-tendril. Height 

 6*7 in. 



18. Shallow dish with upright handles. Diameter 12-2 in. 



19. Ladle ; the handle terminating in a swan's neck. 

 Length 23*6 in. No. 17-19 are from Beesan (Beth-Shan) 

 Palestine. 



20. Shallow situla or bucket, the handle with palmette 

 attachments. 



21. Harness buckle and clasp, the hooks of the latter 

 terminating in dogs' heads. Cf. Montelius, Vorhlass. Chrono- 

 logie, fig. 197. From the Cyrenaica (?). 



22. Two candlesticks. Height 6-3 in. From Tell Nimrin, 

 Syria. 



23. Two strigils. From Damascus. 



24. Fibula with two spirals. Length 4 in. 



25. Fibula, bow pattern. 



26. Penannular fibula. Cf . Paris, L'Espagne Primitive, IT., 

 pi. VIII., fig. 3. 



lY.— Lead. 



27. Weight inscribed with Cypriote characters. Presented 

 by the late Sir R. H. Lang, K.C.M.G. 



