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especially French and English, 17th — 19th centuries, with special 

 groups of Naval and Topographical prints. Presented bi/ Baroness 

 Lucas, in memory of her brother, the late Lord Lucas, R.F.C. 



The original Drawings made by Mr. Muirhead Bono on the 

 Western Front ; to pass to the Museum as soon as they cease to be 

 required by the Government for purposes of propaganda. 



About 120 Drawings of Munition Works, by Mr. Joseph 

 Pennell. Presented by the Artist. 



Portrait of Anne, Countess of Radnor, by Gainsborough. 

 Presented by Mr, G. Harland Peck. 



Twenty Engravings and Woodcuts of the Italian, Flemish, and 

 German schools, from the Pembroke sale. 



Twenty Drawings and forty-four Engravings, by foreign artists 

 working in England, early 17th century, taken from a book of 

 goldsmithV patterns. 



Proofs of original etchings, by Mr. Frank W. Benson. 

 Presented by the Artist. 



Greek and Roman Antiquities. The famous Orestes vase from 

 the Deepdene sale. Purchased with the assistance of the National 

 Art-Collections Fund. 



Two important Vases, the Anodos of Dionysus and Apollo on 

 the Swan, from the Deepdene sale. 



Five Vases from the Deepdene sale. Presented by Mr. G. 

 Durlacher. 



British and Mediaeval Antiquities. A nnmber of ancient 

 Chinese Sculptures, including some assigned to the Han and Tang 

 dynasties. Presented by Messrs. Hampton and Sons. 



An important Chinese Pottery Statue, of the Ming dynasty. 

 Presented through the National Art- Collections Fund, by eighteen 

 contributors, through the exertions of Mr. 0. C. Raphael. 



A series of Gandhara Sculptures, from the Deepdene sale. 

 Presented by Mr. G. Eumorfopoulos and the National Art- Collections 

 Fund. 



Polynesian stone implements, collected on Pitcairn Island. 

 Presented by the Pitcairn Islanders. 



Coins and Medals. Two Greek Gold Staters, from a hoard found 

 in Macedonia. 



Unique Silver Penny of Howel Dda, 10th century. Purchased 

 with the assistance of contributions by Sir A. Evans, Sir H. Howorth. 

 Mr. 0. C. Raphael, and others. 



Leaden impression of a bust engraved by Roettier as a model for 

 a medal of James II. Presented by Mr. J. Whitcombe Greene. 



A set of nine Plaquettes representing rulers of Baroda, designed 

 by modern medallists from contemporary native drawings. 

 Presented by H.H. the Gaekwar of Baroda. 



Three bronze medals, commemorating the battle of Jutland, to 

 which prizes offered by Sir A. Evans were awarded. Presented by 

 Sir A. Evans. 



