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bronze, consisting of helmets, breast-plates, stand- ROOM xn 
ards, swords, belts, heads of spears, points of ar» awkquit:b» 
rows, &c. In the middle division of this case is 
the Roman helmet which was found at Ribchester 
in Lancashire. 
(Case 38.) A tripod, a lectisternium, a pair 
of steelyards, and two very large candelabra, in 
bronze. 
(Cases 39, 40, 41, 42.) Miscellaneous antiqui¬ 
ties in bronze, comprising scales, knives, paterae, 
and simpula; mirrors, lamps, bells, and mortars ; 
measures and wine-strainers; large vessels for culi¬ 
nary and other purposes,- several small candelabra, 
and other articles. 
(Cases 43, 44, 45.) A large collection of Ro¬ 
man lamps in terracotta. 
(Cases 46, 47, 48.) Ditto. 
(Cases 49, 50, 51.) Ditto. 
{Case 52.) Dice and tali, formed of various sub¬ 
stances. 
{Case 53.) A great variety of tesserae in ivory,, 
bronze, crystal, agate, and terracotta, many of 
which were tickets of admission to the theatres. 
In this case also is a considerable number of styles 
for writing on wax tablets; pins for the hair; bod¬ 
kins, and needles both for sewing and netting. 
(Case 54.) Architectural mouldings in porphyry, 
part of a frieze in rosso antico, handles of knives, 
fragments of lectisternia, &c. &e. 
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