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Two Bronze Chinese Mirrors. Mr. John Hancock. 



New Zealand Adze and other Ethnological specimens. Do. 

 Pewter Platter and Gravy Jug, from Mulgrave. Do. 



Chinese Bronze Mirror. Mr. Saml. Graham, High Park Road. 



Catalogue of the different specimens of Native Cloth collected in 



the three voyages of Captain Cook, with about 40 specimens. 

 Indian Box. 



Pair of Chinese Lady's Shoes. 

 Two Chinese Coins. 



Egyptian Figure, Mummy Cloth, and Embalmed Crocodile. 

 Book made of Bark. 

 Comb, from South Sea. 

 Stocking made of Fibre of Nettle, prepared by George Grey, Fruit 



Painter, Newcastle. 

 Metal Badge, Yolunteers, 1798. 

 Specimen of Mosaic. 

 Carved Knitting Sheath. 

 Two Carved Ornaments. 

 Beads made of Shell. 



Indian or Persian Spear-head. Miss M. J. Hancock. 



Four pairs of Dress Shoes (Dutch), about 1750. 

 One pair of ,, ,, 1800. 



A Frame, containing impressions of Seals exhibited as samples of 



workmanship in Thos. Bewick's shop. 

 Small Cabinet, with four drawers, containing impressions of Seals. 

 Swiss Carving, House and Cattle. 



,, „ Vase. Miss M. J. Hancock. 



Model of a Masula Boat, used at Madras for taking cargo off to 



ships in the Roads. Mr. J. C. Brooks. 



Bronze issued to commemorate the rescue of the crew of Kent East 



Indianman by the brig Cambria, March, 1825. 



Mr. H. T. Archer. 

 Small Round Cake, made of Turtle's Eggs. Mr. B. Y. Green 



Boot made for a boy whose foot was injured in a pit at Willington, 



John Watson, viewer. Mr. Wm. Maling. 



Part of Jade Chinese Figure, picked up near the Holy Well, Jesmond 



Dene. Mr. Wm. Maling^ 



Three Flint Arrow-heads, from North America. Mr. Wm. Dinning. 

 Bead Necklace, from India. Miss E, Lambert. 



Pod cut from Tree, Island of Martinique, West Indies, 1862. 

 Inkstand of Aberdeen Granite and Russian Shell from Sebastopol. 

 Vase of White Limestone, Crimea. 

 Shark's Vertebra. 



