06 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Ee-cliipped polisked celt (Dolmen period) obtained in Paris. 

 Presented by C. R. J enoiings, Esq. 



Bronze statuettes and ring-brooclies, Early Iron Age, from 

 Despeiiaperros, Spain. Presented by C. T. Andrews, Esq. 



Gold capsule of the Oxus Treasure type; 4th century B.C. 

 from N.W. India. 



(2) Romano-British : — 



Pottery and pieces of kiln-lining from a kiln at Sloden, New 

 Forest, Hants. Presented by Hey wood Sumner, Esq., F.S.A. 



Specimens of " Samian " pottery from tlie Pudding Pan Rock, 

 off Heme Bay, Kent (Proc. Soc. Antiq., xxi, 279). Presented 

 by the Librarian, Guildhall, London. 



Pottery lamp with cross found near Tidworth House, Wilts. 

 Presented by W. G. Wise, Esq. 



(3) Anglo-Saxon and Foreign Teutonic : — 



Anglo-Saxon shield-boss, brooches, etc., from Dorchester. 

 Presented by the Librarian, Guildhall, London. 



Anglo-Saxon iron girdle-hanger from Cliff e, near Rochester. 

 Presented by F . Wright, Esq. 



Part of a Merovingian pin with bird-terminal, and brooch in 

 the form of a horse. Presented by Louis C. G. Clarke, Esq., 

 F.S.A. 



Bronze penannular brooch, eariy 9th century, from the Island 

 of Mull, Scotland, figured in Proc. of the Society of Antiquaries 

 of Scotland, xiii, 70, fig. 2. Presented by N. D. Smith, Esq. 



Bronze medallion set with blue glass inlaid with silver, Scotic 

 work of about a.d. 800, from the collection of Sir Benjamin 

 Chapman at Killua, W. Meath. 



(4) MedicBval and Later: — 



[a) British. — Bronze candlestick in the form of a centaur 

 playing a fiddle, 13th century. Found at Felixstowe, Suffolk, in 

 digging trenches. 



Bronze seal-matrix, late 13th century, from Salisbury (Evans 

 Collection). 



Bronze seal-matrix, 13th century, found in the Close, Exeter, 

 1887 (Evans Collection). Presented by Maurice Rosenheim, 

 Esq., F.S.A. 



Seventeen seal-matrices, two described and figured in Proc. 

 Soc. Antiq., xxiii, 105, another in Proc. Soc. Antiq., xxv, 78. 



Two ivory panels, 14th century. 



Bronze pax, late 15fh century, described and figured in Proc. 

 Soc. Antiq., xxv, 27. 



Gold badge of the Order of the Garter, jewelled and set with 

 an onyx cameo, about 1660. 



Cup of Boscobel oak turned and mounted in silver, used at 

 the audit dinner of the Dean and Chapter of Worcester. 

 Bequeathed by Mrs. Editha Wathen. 



Pewter plate, 18th century, with stamps and initials F.S.G. 

 Presented by W. E. Bennett, Esq. 



