ROOM I.] 
GREEK AND ROMAN SCULPTURES, 
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Head of an eagle, probably from the hilt of a sword. From the 
same collection. 
A votive patera; on one side a mask of Bacchus, bearded; on the 
reverse a panther. Sir TV,. Hamilton. 
Fragment of a serpent. 
Torso of a satyr. Presented by the Rev. H. Crowe , 1833. 
Head, supposed to be of one of the Dioscuri, but more probably of 
Mercury. Found near Rome. 
Bust of a muse crowned with a wreath of laurel. Frascati. 
Greek sepulchral monument; on it is Hermodorus, son of Aris- 
tomenes, standing, holding a roll or volume in his left hand, and 
drapery with his right. 
Sepulchral cippus, erected* to Marcus Ccelius Superstes, by his 
brother M. Coel. Secundus ; on it is Leda and the Swan. 
Bust of Julius Caesar; below, an upright piece of marble, orna¬ 
mented with myrtle and vine branches. 
In the second compartment are— 
Front of the chest and ends of a sarcophagus, representing Bacchus 
sitting with Ariadne in a chariot, drawn by Centaurs, driven by Cupid 
and preceded by Silenus, Satyrs and Bacchanals; the ends represent 
Pan flogged before an altar, on which is a pine cone, and carried away 
by Cupid and a Satyr. Formerly in the Villa Montalto, at Rome. 
Bust of Diogenes, Bequeathed by R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Bald bust. Bequeathed bi/'R. P. Kniqht, Esq. 
Bust of Atys. 
Bust of an Amazon, apparently from one of the statues of the dying 
Amazons. From Rome. 
Bust of Aratus. Found among the ruins of the Villa of Marcus 
Varro. 
Bust, supposed to be intended for that of Achilles. Bequeathed by 
R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Bust of Hercules, in advanced age, from a statue. Bequeathed by 
R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Bust of a female Satyr, or Centaur. Bequeathed by R. P. Knight , 
Esq. 
Bust of a Bacchante. 
Tragic mask from the cover of a sarcophagus. From Sir TV. 
Hamilton's collection . 
Bust of Cybele, or of a City personified. 
Victory kneeling upon a bull, and stabbing it with a dagger held in 
ne rright hand. Found in the ruins of the Villa of Antoninus Pius, at 
Monte Cagnuolo. 
Bust of a laughing Satyr, of fine work. 
Base of a candelabrum, supported by three lion’s claws ; at the sides 
are the gryphon, crow and laurel, fillet and tripod, emblems of the 
Hyperborean Apollo. 
Front of a sarcophagus on which is the portrait of an elderly man 
in a medallion or shield supported by two Cupids; on it wreaths, and 
rabbits eating grapes ; of a late period. From the Villa Burioni, near 
the Salarian Gate of Rome. 
Under this sarcophagus is a colossal foot in a sandal, of Apollo. 
From the collection of Sir TV. Hamilton. 
