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GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. 
[ROOM I. 
Right hand of a female holding a pipe. 
The left hand and part of the arm of Venus, or Psyche, holding a 
butterfly. 
Two feet of a lion, from a tripod table. 
Left hand of a female holding an unknown object. 
Right hand holding part of a bow. 
Right hand of a child, holding a ram’s head. 
Left foot covered with a shoe and straps, perhaps from a statue of a 
gladiator. 
Voti \q patera; on one side Silenus, and on the reverse a satyr, in 
bas-relief. From the collection of Sir W. Hamilton . 
Fragment of a figure holding a bird. 
Torso of a male figure, apparently of Marsyas. 
A small mutilated figure; the right breast naked, the other parts 
covered with drapery, wearing a necklace, from w T hich a scarabceus is 
suspended. Same collection. 
Head of an eagle, probably from the hilt of a sword. Same col¬ 
lection. 
A votive patera; on one side a mask of Bacchus, bearded ; on the 
reverse a panther. Same collection. 
Fragment of a serpent. 
Torso of a satyr. Presented by the Pev. H. Crowe , 1833. 
On the Case are the following objects :— 
Head, supposed to be of one of the Dioscuri, but more probably of 
Mercury. Found near Pome. 
Reclining female figure, much restored. 
Bust of a muse crowned with a wreath of laurel. Frascati. 
Over the Case. — End of sarcophagus, representing Bacchus leaning 
on a Satyr. Pt. 10. PI. xlix. 
Greek stele, inscribed Hermodorus, son of Aristomenes, who is 
represented holding a roll or volume in his left hand, and drapery with 
his right. 
Sepulchral cippus, erected to Marcus Coelius Superstes by his 
brother M. Ccel. Secundus; on it is Leda and the Swan. Pt. 10. 
PI. lv. fig. 2. 
Bust of Julius Caesar; below, part of a pilaster, ornamented with 
myrtle, olive, and vine branches. 
Lower Shelf. —Head of a child. 
Bust, resembling that of Sappho. 
Bust of a youth. 
Bust of Minerva, having on her head a Corinthian helmet. Founa 
at Pome . 
Bust, apparently of Bacchus. From the collection of Prince 
Poniatowski. 
Bust, apparently of Apollo. Pome. 
Bust of Diana, of fine character, of Parian marble. Brought from 
Pome by Mr . Gavin Hamilton . 
Bust of Juno, with large eyes and imperious countenance, wearing 
the sphendone. Brought from Pome in 1774. 
Bust, apparently of Bacchus. 
Bust of Diana. Bequeathed by P. P . Knight , Esq. 
