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ROOM VI. 
Antiquities. 
Nos. 77, 78. Two tiles in terracotta, brought 
from Athens; the fronts are painted. Pur - 
chased in 1815. 
No. 79. The front of the cover of a magnifi¬ 
cent sarcophagus. It represents a group of cattle, 
on one side of which is an old Faun, and on the 
other a young Faun, both recumbent. 
No. 80. A fragment of a mask of Bacchus— 
From the collection of Sir William Hamilton. 
No. 81. A fragment of a colossal foot. 
No. 82. A votive foot, with a sandal. Round 
the foot a serpent is twined, with its head resting 
on the summit, which terminates a little above 
the ancle. 
No. 83. An earthen vase, which has two han¬ 
dles at the neck, and terminates in a point at the 
bottom, like an amphora. It was found in the 
baths of Titus, with above seventy others of the 
same sort; all of them contained the fine African 
sand, with which, when mixed with oil, the Ath- 
letse rubbed their bodies before they exercised. 
No. 81*. A votive foot covered with a sandal, 
and having a serpent twined round it, in the 
same manner as is described at No. 82. 
No. 82*. A colossal hand. 
No. 83*. A mask of Bacchus. 
No. 84. A sphinx, which anciently formed 
part of the base of a superb candelabrum. 
No. 84*. An unknown head. PurchasedinlSlS. 
No. 85. A head of Sabina. 
No. 86. A small figure of a recumbent Satyr. 
No. 87. 
