Small Glass Case. 



An ancient Sword, formerly used by the English 

 Noblemen in their Hunting excursions. On the hilt 

 and scabbard of this sword (which are of ivory) 

 are most exquisitely carved the death of every animal 

 of the chase, comprising more than ninety-seven 

 figures. — This admirable W'Ork of art serves in some 

 measure to shew in what a magnificent manner our 

 ancestors followed their favourite amusements ; and 

 it is imagined that few artists of the present day 

 could produce so exquisite a performance. Within 

 the scabbard are a knife and fork. 



A very rich pair of Spurs, found in the spring of 

 1800, in ploughing Bosworth Field • they are of brass, 

 enamelled^ and very perfect. 



A singular Iron Spur, the rowels of which are 

 13 inches in circumference. 



Curious Iron Spur, enchased with silver; found 

 on Bosworth Field. 



Ancient Iron Spur. 



Pair of Gilt Brass Spurs, such as are worn by 

 the Knights of the Bath on days of ceremony. 



Ancient Brass Snuffers and Stand of curious work- 

 manship. 



Ancient Irish Brass Sword, found near Navan, 

 in Ireland, supposed to have been in use before 

 iron was known in that country. 



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