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Brock, and two sack- pots of Lambeth delft, dated 1639 and 

 1640 ; presented by Sir A. Wollaston Franks, k.c.b. 



A plate of Turner's Queen's ware, with the arms of Giffard 

 impaling Courtenay ; presented by John Tolhurst, Esq., f.s.a. 



A number of examples of Bristol porcelain ; presented by 

 Hugh Owen, Esq., f.s.a. 



(d.) Glass. — Three bowls and a bottle from Cyprus ; two 

 millefiori bowls, one of lace glass, one of banded glass, and a 

 pyxis and cover, all from the Greek Islands. A cameo with 

 two busts in white on purple ground. 



An Arab mosque lamp with enamelled decoration and a 

 shield of arms. 



A Teutonic drinking vessel with lobes at the sides, from 

 the Rhine. 



A pendant stamped with two heads, and a coin weight with 

 a Byzantine monogram ; glass vessels from London excava- 

 tions ; drinking glass with the arms of West Friesland, and 

 imitation cameo portraits of the First Empire ; all presented 

 by Sir A. Wollaston Franks, k.c.b. 



Bottle painted in oils with figure of St. Nicholas of Bari, 

 and two Venetian tumblers painted with processions of the 

 Doge. 



Thirteen portrait medallions by Tassie, and a number of 

 other examples of his work ; presented by Max Rosenheim, 

 Esq., F.S.A. 



(6.) Collection illustrating various Religions : — 



(a.) Christianity. — Silver cross reliquary with numerals 

 and Hebrew inscriptions. Bronze cross with inscription in 

 Greek, recording the performance of a vow by John son of 

 Engolios. 



(b.) Hinduism. — A brass water pot with inscriptions to 

 Rama. A steatite vessel with Krishna, Ganesa, etc. ; pre- 

 sented by Sir A. Wollaston Franks, k.c.b. Brass figures 

 sacrificial utensils, etc., from Nepal and India. 



(c.) Buddhism. — Clay tablets stamped with figures of 

 Buddha, from Pagan and Tegoung, Burmah ; presented by 

 Sir A. Wollaston Franks, k.c.b. 



Gilt wooden figure of a Buddhist-Shinto deity, and a roll- 

 picture of the 14th century representing the Twelve Dewas, 

 from Japan ; presented by Kumagusu Minakata, Esq. 



A paper scroll representing a number of scenes in the in- 

 carnation of Dalai Lama, obtained in China, and presented 

 by Baron H. S. Sternburg. 



(7.) Oriental and Ethnographical : — 



A Persian dagger and a pair of shears for the ceremonial 

 cutting of a prince's hair, from Siam. 



A silver 



