26 



Cast of a Medallion of Mrs. Hay ; Cup and Saucer of Herculaneum 

 Ware. 



Eleven specimens of Liverpool Printed and other Pottery. 



Delft Dish, Liverpool Printed Jug, and a Plate of Herculaneum Ware. 



Selection of Staffordshire and other Pottery. 



Cream-coloured Printed Plate, impressed "Herculaneum." 



War Axe, from the Gaboon River, West Africa. 



Four Spears, from New Britain. 



Liverpool Printed Jug. 



Jug, Printed with Sadler's Transfers. 



Mask, from New Ireland. 



Collection of 40 National Medals. 



Two Jars of Japanese Cloisonne Enamel, and Piece of Carved A.gal- 

 matolite. 



Two Japanese Teapots, Banko Ware, and a North American Paddle, 



WALKER ART GALLERY. 



The Gallery has been open to the Public on 256 days during the 

 year, and closed on 57 days for cleaning and rearrangement of the 

 Permanent Collection. 497,104 persons visited the Gallery during the 

 year, being a daily average of 1,941. Of this number 105,774 paid for 

 admission to the Autumn Exhibition of Pictures, and nearly 10,000 

 school children — specially invited to the Exhibition — are also included 

 in the gross total of visitors. 



The following pictures were lent for exhibition by the Trustees of the 

 National Gallery, acting under the terms of the National Gallery Loan 

 Act. These works will be permitted to remain at the Gallery so long 

 as the conditions as to insurance, &c., are carried out : — 



" Cleombrotus ordered into Banishment by Leonidas ; " by Ben- 

 jamin West, p.R.A. 



" Old Pier. Little Hampton ; " by Sir A. W. Callcott, r.a. 



" The Countess of Darnley ; " by Sir Thomas Lawrence, p.r.a. 



" Female Bathers ; " by William Etty, r.a. 





