MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. 



No of 

 Case. 



No. of 

 Object. 



Locality, &c. 



How procured. 



Br. 172. 

 Br. 173. 

 Br. 174. 



xvi. 



Br. 175. 

 Br. 176. 



xvi. 



Br. 177. 



Br. 178. 



of a helmet. If so, the object on the 

 cock's back was most likely for holding a 

 plume. 



Dorchester. 



A Roman spoon, quite perfect. 



Dorchester. 



A spoon almost certainly mediaeval. 



Dorchester. 



A hanging drawer-handle of uncertain 

 date. The actual handle may be described 

 as an oblong with lower side and both ends 

 slightly curved inwards, the upper side 

 rising in two bold inward curves, which are 

 united by a slightly curved cross-piece, 

 which plays loosely in a roughly modelled 

 closed hand. The hand, of course, was 

 fastened to the drawer front, but it has lost 

 the bolt for this purpose. The six-sided 

 handle is made of rather thin bronze, 

 about in. broad. The outer face is orna- 

 mented with a row of little punched circles. 



Dorchester. 



A weight. Roman ? (3^oz.) 



Dorchester. 



A puzzling spoon-shaped implement. 

 The round bowl is only fin. across. The 

 shank is only lin. long, but has been 

 more. 



Dorchester, Wey mouth Road. 



Roman tweezers. 



Dorchester. 



A small ring, on which are hung a pair 

 of tweezers and another little implement, 



With the Hogg 



Loan 

 Collection. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



