MUSEUMS. 65 
Porcelain Jug, with painted trophy of Arms and Armour and the 
inscriptions, ‘‘ Success to the Liverpool Independent Volunteers,”’ 
and on either side ‘‘ In defence of our King and Country’ and 
“To protect our Families and Property.’’ 
Oval Brass Badge from a belt of the Liverpool Artillery 
Volunteers, engraved ‘‘L.A.V.,”’ 
below. 
in centre, and the ‘‘ Liver”’ 
Two long painted wooden Staffs, evidently used by the Town’s 
Watchman during the Mayoralty of T. Littledale, in 1827, painted 
on the top Gg R ,and bird and T. L. M., 1827, below. 
Oil-painting, view of St. Nicholas’ Church and the north shore 
from the north. 
Cream-coloured Jug, with transfer-print in red of ‘‘ The Castle 
in Danger,’’ signed ‘‘ I. Poulton,’ &c. 
Oil-painting of the “‘ Royal William ’’ steamer. 
Cup and Saucer, made for the Liverpool Corporation at the 
Herculaneum Pottery, 1827. 
Delft-ware Dish, with blue decoration, on back the initials and 
date 14M. 
1760 
Bronze Medallions commemorating the opening of the Museums 
and St. George’s Hall, Liverpool. 
Coffee Pot of stoneware, chocolate ground, figures in relief, 
impressed mark “‘ HERCULANEUM.” 
(5) Ceramics. 
Presented : 
Series of earthenware vessels made from English and African 
clay with the object of ascertaining if similar results, under some- 
what similar conditions, could be obtained, made and presented by 
Mr. W. Burton, Pilkington’s Tile and Pottery Works, Clifton 
Junction. 
Series of Plates illustrative of transfer-printing in line and 
bat,”’? by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd. 
