EDOM XII • 
Antiquities. 
room xin. 
\ 
100 
(Case ?5.J Hinges and nails. 
(Case J'S.J Specimens of locks and keys. 
(Cases 77 . 7 S.J I andles and other parts of 
vases. 
The intermediate and subsequent cases in this 
room are appropriated to the reception of the 
Greek Vases, <>f which the greatest uumber was 
found in sepulchres, within those parts of the 
kingdom of Naples, which came under the deno¬ 
mination of Magna Graecia. The greater part 
of these vases are ornamented with paintings, re¬ 
presenting a variety of subjects, chiefly mytho¬ 
logical, the compositions of which are truly ele¬ 
gant. The forms of the vases are much varied, 
and are equally simple and beautiful. 
THIRTEENTH ROOM. 
PRINTS AND DRAWINGS. 
In this room is deposited the extensive and va¬ 
luable collection of prints and drawings, the most 
important part of which was bequeathed by the 
Rev. C. M. Cracherode.—The contents of this 
Room, as well as those of the coins and medals, 
can be seen only by a few persons at a time, and 
by particular permission. 
I ON DON •• 
Printed hr Cox and Bay!is, Great Street# 
v-\.' sWaJS / 
-Uui-rifeUis. 
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17 MAY 1902 1 
