ROOM XI.] GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
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and part of the scabbard of a parazonium, 
which are engravings principally in outline. 
Cases 61, 62, 63. Specimens of bas-reliefs in stucco, 
from the walls of Herculaneum. 
Case 64. Celts. 
Case 6.5. Various instruments used by the ancients. 
Case 66. Celts. 
Case 67. A marble patera, fourteen inches in diameter, 
found in the ruins of Hadrian’s Villa ; in this Case are also 
contained specimens of Roman enamel, and inlaid work ; 
and likewise some figs and other vegetable substances, 
found in a calcined state in the ruins of Herculaneum. 
Case 68. Armillae, or bracelets, and various unknown 
ornaments, in bronze. 
Case 69. A large patera of Oriental jasper, cups of 
crystal, agate, &c. 
Case 70. Hinges and nails. 
Fibulae, or brooches. 
Buckles used by the ancients for different 
Case 71- 
Case 72. 
purposes. 
Case 73. 
Case 74. 
Case 75. 
Case 76. 
iron. 
Case 
Handles and other parts of vases. 
Ditto. 
Specimens of locks and keys. 
Spears, knives, and various instruments, in 
77. 
Bits, spurs, and ornaments for harness; 
fragments of chains, &c. 
Case 78. Some articles in bronze, the uses to which 
many of them were applied are unknown. 
Case 107. A bronze statue of a Roman Emperor, 
probably of Nero when he was young. The figure is 
represented in armour, which is nlost beautifully inlaid. 
It was found near Barking-Hall, in Suffolk, on the estate 
of the Earl of Ashburnham. Presented , in 1813, by the 
Earl of Ashburnham . 
The remaining cases in this room, at present not ar¬ 
ranged, contain various objects in bronze, terracotta, & c* 
ELEVENTH ROOM. 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
No. 1. A bas-relief representing Minerva and two 
other deities. Presented by H. Gaily Knight, Esq., 1839. 
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