ABSTRACT

In the Colonnade Room Head of a young Hercules, head of Achilles,2 head of Niobe, and a small bust of a faun Two truncated columns of veined Cipoline and a fluted vase of Greek saline marble. A group, size of life, of Bacchus and Acratus,3 in the pedestal is inserted a mask of Silenus. Head of Alcibiades, a small figure of a Genius, and a small draped figure of Venus. A large Baso-relievo of a Bull, also two small Baso-relievos inlaid in the frame.4 A small draped figure of a priestess of Diana with an inscription. Three truncated columns of veined cipoline marble. A small figure of Cupid, a head of Sophocles, and a truncated column of grey granite. The half figure of a draped female on a modem marble pedestal in which are inlaid three fragments of a baso-relievo and two alabaster pateras. Head of Demosthenes, a truncated column of granite, a young Britanicus, a truncated column of granite, and a small head of a Venus. An alabaster vase on a plinth of white marble. A head of Attilius Regulus forgery.s Fragment of two small feet on a plinth of statuary marble, also two feet in black Egyptian marble. A bronze tripod.