Sculpture - Sarcophagus representing an early chariot, with figures of men, horses, and dog, c. A.D. 200 (in the garden of the Vatican Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Sculpture - Sarcophagus of Peperino, of P. Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, B.C. 298, and inscriptions of the family of the Scipios at the back (now in the Vatican Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Sculptures - Sarcophagus of Publius Nonius Zethus, found at Ostia, with the emblems of trade of a miller, c. A.D. 200, and the statue of Esculapius on the one side and Vestalis on the other (now in the Vatican Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (30) - Sarcophagus of Sextus Varius Marcellus, father of the Emperor Heliogabalus, with an inscription in Greek and Latin, found near Velletri, in 1764. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (58) - Sarcophagus, not of very good style, on which is represented the portrait of the deceased amidst the four seasons. (Cent. III). Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Over it is a female statue of the time of the Flavian Emperors, this cover belonged formerly to another sarcophagus.'
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Front of a sarcophagus of the third century. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
In the centre is the defunct, with a roll of parchment at his feet, and another in his hand, which seems to shew he was an orator. Around him are two female and three male figures, perhaps members of his family.'