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HOOM XII. 
Antiquities. 
superb? specimen; of ,Gregk^art was cleppsited- 
in the British Mnseuin, in hSlO^ by^His.Grace.ttie., 
Duke of Portland. u 
No. 2. An ancient painting in,fresco,^anpresent-. 
ing deer; it was found in a subterraneous chamber 
at Scrofano, about sixteen miles from Borne. From 
the collection of Sir TFillicmi Hamilton, 
No. 3. A bas-relief, in stucco, representing a 
• winged boy^ pngeniu^, carrying a p^edum across his 
light shoulder, ; cpllectionof Sir JFilliani 
Hamilton, , 
^No. 4, An'ancient painting in fresco, represent¬ 
ing a female figure holding patera, on, which a 
vase is placed- Presented, in \77^, by Farlof. 
Exeter, , ■: 
-No. o. An ancient painting in fresco, represent¬ 
ing, two females seated, in the Arabesque style, on 
the curling branches-of a plant; one of them is. 
hoMing a vase, the other a tambourm. Between 
these figures^is a-has-relief, in stucco, representing 
a human head surrounded \yith iv}% and underneath 
are two birds drinking out of a well. Presented 
hy Thomas Hollis, Esq, 
TWELFTH ROOM. 
COLLECTION OF SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON. “ 
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Penates, or household gods,, 
in bronze.. In the lower part of theses cases .are 
contained 
