In the First Room.
An equestrian marble statue of M. Nonius Balbus the elder, which is intended to be placed in a large entrance on the east side of the palace, to answer to that of his son, which is already set up on the other side, facing the bay of Naples.
In the Second.
Nero and Germanicus, considerably larger than the life, but squeezed somewhat flat by the weight of the lava, or other ruins, with which they were once overwhelmed.
A man in a sacrificing habit.
Two others in the toga, and two women in the palla.
All these are of bronze.
Statues of marble deposited here are the following, viz.
At the entrance, a matron larger than nature, with strong expression in her face.
Two colossal trunks in a sitting posture.