MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.
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1710.
1711.
1712.
1713.
1714.
1715.
1716.
1717.
1718.
1719.
Weights from Steelyards (1710-1716).
Female Bust, with hair parted and waved and rolled up at the back,
sphendonk, and chiton fastened on the shoulders ; ring in top of head.
Ht. 3-| in. Towneley Coll.
Female Head, with hair down each side of the face, peaked cap, and
sphendonL
Ht. 4I in. Towneley Coll. Very coarse.
Female Head, with broad opisthosphendond tied in a bow on the forehead,
and ampyx with patterns.
Ht. 11 in. Ring lost.
Female Head, wearing peaked cap or helmet surmounted by a Gryphon’s
head with crest, and sphendonb ; thick hair.
Ht. in. Surface suspicious.
Female Head with hair waved and rolled up at the back ; ring on top ;
moulded base.
Ht. 2f in. Bequeathed by Sir W. Ternple, 1856.
Female Head with hair rolled up on either side of head and in parallel
tresses along the top, knotted up at the back of the neck ; ring on top.
Ht. in.
Female Bust (Athene ?), wearing helmet and cuirass (?) ; large 'hook
attached.
Ht. 5f in. Mylasa, 1870. Very rude. Belongs to the steelyard No. 2987.
Two Busts of Boys, which have been affixed to a chair or couch ; the hair
is tied in a top-knot on the forehead, and two thick curls hang down each side
of the face; hollowed out behind.
Ht. 4 in. Castellani, 1873.
Bust of Girl, forming a vase. She has short hair in separate clustcring
locks, and wears a torc with pendant crescent. On either side of the head rises
a loop, below which is a leaf in relief, to which a handle has been attached.
Iit. 61 in. Found in Egypt, 1876. The vase has a hinged lid.
Head of Child, the hair arranged in parallel plaits drawn up into a tight
knot on the crown ; wears chiton fastened on the shoulders and necklace with
crescent in front, tied behind, and ending in two ivy-leaves.
Ht. 3f in. Payne Knight Coll. In the style and treatment of the hair this closely
resembles a marble head in the Brit. Mus. (Mns. Marblcs, x. pl. 18).
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1710.
1711.
1712.
1713.
1714.
1715.
1716.
1717.
1718.
1719.
Weights from Steelyards (1710-1716).
Female Bust, with hair parted and waved and rolled up at the back,
sphendonk, and chiton fastened on the shoulders ; ring in top of head.
Ht. 3-| in. Towneley Coll.
Female Head, with hair down each side of the face, peaked cap, and
sphendonL
Ht. 4I in. Towneley Coll. Very coarse.
Female Head, with broad opisthosphendond tied in a bow on the forehead,
and ampyx with patterns.
Ht. 11 in. Ring lost.
Female Head, wearing peaked cap or helmet surmounted by a Gryphon’s
head with crest, and sphendonb ; thick hair.
Ht. in. Surface suspicious.
Female Head with hair waved and rolled up at the back ; ring on top ;
moulded base.
Ht. 2f in. Bequeathed by Sir W. Ternple, 1856.
Female Head with hair rolled up on either side of head and in parallel
tresses along the top, knotted up at the back of the neck ; ring on top.
Ht. in.
Female Bust (Athene ?), wearing helmet and cuirass (?) ; large 'hook
attached.
Ht. 5f in. Mylasa, 1870. Very rude. Belongs to the steelyard No. 2987.
Two Busts of Boys, which have been affixed to a chair or couch ; the hair
is tied in a top-knot on the forehead, and two thick curls hang down each side
of the face; hollowed out behind.
Ht. 4 in. Castellani, 1873.
Bust of Girl, forming a vase. She has short hair in separate clustcring
locks, and wears a torc with pendant crescent. On either side of the head rises
a loop, below which is a leaf in relief, to which a handle has been attached.
Iit. 61 in. Found in Egypt, 1876. The vase has a hinged lid.
Head of Child, the hair arranged in parallel plaits drawn up into a tight
knot on the crown ; wears chiton fastened on the shoulders and necklace with
crescent in front, tied behind, and ending in two ivy-leaves.
Ht. 3f in. Payne Knight Coll. In the style and treatment of the hair this closely
resembles a marble head in the Brit. Mus. (Mns. Marblcs, x. pl. 18).
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