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No. 17*. An unknown bust of a boy. Be¬ 
queathed by the late 11. P. Knight , Esq . 
No. 17 ## . A bas-relief, representing a female 
Bacchante clothed in thin floating drapery, 
through which the beautiful forms of her body 
are perfectly apparent. With one hand, which 
is held somewhat above her head, she holds a 
knife, and at the same time secures a portion of 
her robe which is blown behind her; with the 
other hand, which is held downwards, she car¬ 
ries the hind quarters of a kid. This piece 
of sculpture was originally one of the orna¬ 
mental figures on the triangular base of a can- 
delabrumo 
No. 18. A head of Apollo Musagetes, re¬ 
sembling, in the disposition of the hair, and in 
the character of the face, the head of a Muse. 
No. 19. A Greek inscription, being a decree 
of the people of Athens and of the Pirseeus, in 
honour of Callidamas. Presented in 1785, by 
the Dilettanti Society . 
No. 20. A votive statue of Diana Triformis, 
with a dedicatory inscription round the plinth. 
No. 21. An altar of Roman work, ornament- 
ed with Egyptian figures. 
No. 22. A bust, inscribed to the memory of 
Cl. Olympius, by Epithymetus, her freed-man. 
Purchased , in 1812, at the sale of the late Right 
Hon . Edmund Burke’s Marbles. 
No. 22*. An unknown bust, the head per- 
o feet ly 
ROOM VI. 
Antiquities. 
