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Antiquities. 
the latter carries a torch in his right hand, and an 
amphora on his left shoulder. 
No. 22. A bas-relief representing two Fauns, 
kneeling, one of them playing upon the tambou- 
rin, the other accompanying him with small musi¬ 
cal instruments called crotala. Betw^een them is 
Ampelus, the lower part of whose figure terminates 
in branches of the vine. 
No. 23. Ditto, representing tw^o of the Seasons, 
Spring and Summer. 
No. 24. Ditto, representing Victory sacrificing 
a bull before a lighted candelabrum, which is used 
as an altar. ^ 
No. 25. Ditto, imperfect, representing Perseus 
cutting off the head of Medusa. 
No. 26. Ditto, representing Victory sacrificing 
a bull before a small altar, which is placed upon a 
tripod table. 
No. 27. Ditto, imperfect, representing a female 
Bacchante offering a basket of figs to the goddess 
Pudicitia. From the collection of Sir Hans 
Sloane. 
No. 28. Ditto, representing two Fauns gather¬ 
ing grapes into baskets. 
No. 29. Repetition of No. 21. 
No. 30. Ditto, representing Bacchus leaning 
on the shoulders of a Faun. At his feet is a 
panther holding up his mouth to receive the wine 
which is poured from the vase held in the right hand 
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