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one claw, perhaps that of an eagle. From the neighbourhood 

 of Smyrna. 



Ill— Gold. 



19. Crescent pendant, with chain, set with three garnets. 

 1st or 2nd century a.d. Found near Taormina, Sicily. 



20. Eing with flat oval bezel on which is incised a design of 

 Artemis. 



21. Double ring ; each ring is set with a sardonyx, and at 

 the junction is an oblong paste. 



22. A series of ear-rings of the 3rd century a.d., from 

 Samsun ; also a finger-ring with a sardonyx intaglio of a 

 parrot and ear of corn. 



23. A series of beads and pendants in gold, jasper, and 

 carnelian, including two beads in the form of hands clasping 

 breasts. Found with the Mycenaean treasure said to liave come 

 from Aegina (Cat. of Jewellery, Nos. GS3-768) and detached 

 from it at the time of finding. 



IV. — Lead. 



24. Votive figurine of horseman with floating chlamys, 



V. — Bronze. 



25. Primitive statue of swordsman, wearing tunic, corselet, 

 and gorget, greaves, and crested cap. From Sardinia. 

 Ht. 10^ in. 



26. Winged figure, of Assyrian type, from the rim of a large 

 lebes. Length 6| in. From Olympia ; 7th century B.C. Cf . 

 Olympia, Bronzen, pi. 44, Nos. 783, 784 ; Bull, de Corr. 'Hell, 

 XII., p. 12 ; Perrot-Chipiez, Histoire de I'Art, II., p. 584; and 

 an example from Armenia in the Assyrian Room (No. 242). 



27. Statuette of Hephaistos, wearing the chiton exomis and 

 peaked cap, about which is a delicately executed laurel wreath ; 

 compare heads of Cabeiros on coins of Lampsacus (B.M. 

 Catalogue of Greek Coins, Mysia, pi. XIX. 3). From Elis. 

 Ht. 5|in. 



28. Statuette of a goddess (so-called Athena Neith) with the 

 snake head-dress, the right hand holding a lance. Ht. 8| in. 

 with the original pedestal. From the Fitzhenry Collection 

 (Lot 557) ; Burlington Fine Arts Catalogue of Greek Art, 

 p. 36, pi. 41. 



29. Small statuette of draped female figure with arms 

 extended; the sprue (or waste material of the. casting) still 

 adheres to the feet. Presented by E. F. Bosanquet, Esq. 



30. Helmet of the so-called Island type, with square face- 

 aperture and long cheek pieces ; along the edge runs a border 

 of silver studs and palmettes, and on each cheek piece remain 

 traces of a silver relief of a horseman. From the Alpheus, 

 Olympia; cf. Olympia, Bronzen, IV., pi. 62, no. 1030; Arch. 

 Anzeiger, XX., p. 18. 



