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Collection of ethnographical objects, including a finely- 

 carved ceremonial club from New Zealand. 



Two Maori waist-mats. 



North American Indian stone tobacco-pipe. 



Native sandals and dagger from Northern Nigeria. 



Donor. 

 Alderman J. Walls. 

 Miss Woollam. 

 Mr. G. A. Wills.' 

 Anon. 



Industrial Art Department. 



Small model of the Chertsey Abbey curfew-bell. Mr. C. A. Jago. 



Old English silver-mounted knife and fork in case and 



German agate snuff-box with gilt mount. Mr. C. Newth. 



Uniform, sword, etc., of the late Capt. A. H. Palmer, 



of the 17th Leicester Regt. Mrs. M. Palmer. 



Italian padlock (XVIth Century). Mr. J. E. Pritchard. 



Bristol Antiquities Department. 



Wrought-iron hinge from old house in Bristol. 



Nailsea coloured glass stick, made about 1845, and 

 piece of carved oak from the old Chancel Screen of 

 the Mayor's Chapel. 



Two constables' staves for St. James's Ward, inscribed 

 and dated 1832. 



Wooden water-main dug up in Castle Green. 



Two carved wooden brackets, one dated 1587, from old 

 house in Victoria Street. 



Brass medal commemorating the Launch of the " Great 

 Britain" at Bristol in 1843. 



Two large frescoes entitled " Achilles being supplied 

 with impenetrable armour made by Vulcan before 

 going to the Siege of Troy " and " The Judgment of 

 Paris " respectively, and three small panels bearing 

 coats-of-arms, said to have been painted by Antonio 

 Verrio, from Messrs. Grace's house in Queen Square. 



Two carved wooden grotesque figures from Langton's 

 house, Welsh Back. 



Nailsea coloured glass bell, made about 1845. 



Dog turnspit wheel from the Friends' Mission House, 

 St. Jude's. 



Green glazed panel with the Arms of Queen Elizabeth, 

 removed in 1853 from the Horse and Jockey Tavern, 

 Broadmead, and cast of insurance wall-plate in- 

 scribed " Bristol Universal Fire Office, 516." 



Mr. Roger Austin. 



Alderman W. R. Barket 



Chief Constable. 

 City Valuer. 



Messrs. J. Fish & Son. 



Rev. C. V. Goddard. 



Messrs. Grace Bros. 



Mr. G. C. Griffiths. 

 Mr. S. C. Hosegood. 



Mr. F. C. Hunt. 



Libraries Committee. 



