60 MUSEUMS. 
James Martin, also Gold Medal of the first-class, United States of 
America, awarded by the United States Government, together with 
a photograph of James Martin, for many years master of the 
Liverpool Lifeboat No. 1, by Mrs. Watson. 
Print of the Crucifixion, by Hilton, from the original painting 
in the Museums, transferred from the Free Library. 
Purchased : 
Water-colour drawing of Shaw’s Bank, 1837; Porcelain Mug 
bearing transfer print of the Society of Bucks, signed “‘ Sadler, 
Liverpool,’ height 6in.; Water-colour Drawing of St. James’ 
Mount (site of Cathedral), by Baines, Liverpool, about 1831; 
Coloured Lithograph of the First Company, Liverpool Volunteer 
Grenadier Guards, or the 79th Batt. King’s Liverpool Regiment 
(Rifles), now merged into the F Company, 6th Batt. Territorials; 
Verge Watch in silver cases, by Alex. Hollisone, Liverpool ; 
Porcelain Jug with puce ‘‘ bat’’ prints, Herculaneum Ware; 
Farthenware Jug with red transfer prints, one a “‘ Cottage near 
Walton,’’ Herculaneum Ware. 
(3) CErRAMICS. 
Presented : 
Clay, Clay Slips, Steel Die and Tiles in various stages of manufac- 
ture, prepared and presented by Messrs. Pilkington’s Tile and 
Pottery Works, per W. Burton, Esq. 
The ‘‘ Thermoscope,’’ for determining the temperature of kilns, 
by Messrs. Holdcroft & Co., per Mr. W. Hawley. 
Earthenware Plate with coloured transfer prints, by Messrs. 
W. Stevenson & Co., Sunderland, 19th cent., by Dr. Drummond. 
Wine Cooler, Davenport Ware; part of a Whieldon Cauliflower 
Teapot, Octagonal Plate, and an early English Wine Glass, by 
Mrs. H. B. Moore. 
Specimens illustrating transfer printing on pottery, and a Jasper 
Plaque to show method of applying the relief, by Messrs. Josiah 
Wedgwood and Sons. 
