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heads of some chimerical animal. Another 
set, decorated with the figure of an animal, and 
with an inlaid scroll pattern. 
Div. C. Paterse, or Mirrors. 
Div. D. Vases. 
Div. E. Vases. 
Div. F. Three figures of Gaudma, a Bur¬ 
mese Idol. A figure of Siva trampling upon 
the prostrate Ganesa. An emaciated Chinese 
Devotee. A Chinese Cup, of bronze, in form 
of a leaf. A Knife with an agate handle orna¬ 
mented with gold. 
Div. G. Surgical and other Instruments. 
Four fragments of Ornaments of a votive cha¬ 
riot, of old Etruscan workmanship; they are 
formed of very thin plates of silver decorated 
with gold. When discovered in 1812 between 
Perugia and Cortona, the whole was nearly 
complete, but was speedily cut in pieces, and 
the greater part melted. A Silver Cup exqui¬ 
sitely embossed and chased in the finest style of 
Italian workmanship of the sixteenth century. 
Div. H. Dishes, Cups, Handles of Vases 
variously formed and decorated. 
Div. I. Vases. 
Div. K. Vases ; to the largest of which are 
attached as handles, two figures of Neptune, of 
fine Greek workmanship. 
On the top of the Case is a figure of Osiris, 
of old Egyptian sculpture. 
On 
