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6 . A Piece of about eighteen Inches fquarc ; two 
Figures of Women like Graces,- one naked to the 
Middle, fitting ; fomething like a Quiver at her Feet ; 
another in a Robe, (landing, and leaning on her El- 
bow: Good Attitude j Drawing and Drapery very- 
fine j Colours faint. 
7. and 8. Two Pieces, of three Feet fquare, of 
Egyptian Sacrifices. Firft, The worfhipping of an 
Idol, which is placed above in the Portico of aTem- 
ple, and appears bloody : Seven Figures bending and 
fuppliant in the Adt of Adoration : An Altar in the 
middle: Two Birds, Storks, (landing one on each 
Side : Many other Figures faint. Second, a Pried 
facrificing upon a flaming Altar : A Row of diffe- 
rent Figures on each Side : Two in the middle in 
the Adi of Preaching. Attitudes very juft and natu- 
ral, finely done, great Solemnity or Horror: When 
look’d at near, feems more daubing and unfinifhed : 
By Virtnofi efteemed a great Piece of Antiquity, and 
of great Studv. 
9. Is a Half-Length of a Man like a Pried, with a 
final l Water-por, pouring it into a Bafin, feen by the 
Light of a Lamp. 
10. Is Crpheus and Venus lying together, killing 
and carefling, chain’d by the Legs: A Servant hold- 
ing a Harp. Finely defigned, but defaced. 
1 1. An old Man fitting, with a Cup in one Hand, 
a Stick and Garland in the other. 
12. Is a Half Length of a young Woman. 
13. Is a Piece of two and a half by two Feet: 
Old Silenus holding in his Arms Bacchus a Child : 
A Satyr: A Baccante : Mercury fitting below: A 
C 2 Tyger 
