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ROOM XI.] GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 
and part of the scabbard of a parazonium, upon all 
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 65. 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. 
Case 71. Fibulae, or brooches. 
Case 72. Buckles used by the ancients for different 
purposes. 
Case 73. Handles and other parts of vases. 
Case 74* Ditto. 
Case 75. Specimens of locks and keys. 
Case 76. Spears, knives, and various instruments, in 
iron. 
Case 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 most 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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