68 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Bronze processional crucifix of the early part of the loth 

 century, found at West Fairleigh, and given by Rev. 0. A. 

 Stevens. Pewter dish with an inscription, dated 1583. Brass 

 enamelled candlestick, with floral and animal designs, probably 

 of the 16th century. One leaf of a bone Runic calendar, for 

 the months of July and August ; given by Dr. Ulrich Jahn. 

 Bone knife-sheath and four pilgrims' badges, two of which 

 were found with the sheath at Hambro Wharf, Thames 

 Street ; given by C. H. Read, Esq. ; and five other pilgrims' 

 signs of lead, with various designs. 



(b.) Foreign. — A remarkable metal-gilt crozier head orna- 

 mented with niello and precious stones, made in Flanders, 

 and attributed to Fr^re Hugo. 



Alabaster panel with scriptural subjects in relief, German. 



A very fine copper-gilt table watch of the 16th century, 

 chased and pierced with hunting scenes. 



Brass rule with geometrical scales, made at Ulm in 1739 ; 

 a leather case containing instruments for an artillery officer ; 

 a brass proportional compass, and two bronze weights from 

 South France, of Gaillac, 1291, and Montauban, 1307 ; given 

 by Max Rosenheim, Esq. 



Wooden tallies, on which were kept the accounts of the 

 village of Anaphotia, in the district of Larnaka, Cyprus ; 

 given by C. Delaval Cobham, Esq. 



Copper plate for stamping leather binding, with arms of 

 William of Hohnstein, bishop of Strasburg, 1506-1541 ; given 

 by F. E. Whelan, Esq. 



Copper disc of Limoges champleve enamel, representing 

 the Return of the Spies, 13th century work, found in 

 Cyprus. 



(5.) Ceramic and Glass Collections : — 



(a.) Oriental Wares. — Two rectangular bricks with pattern 

 in relief, from the Yang-tse-Kiang ; given by Cecil Hanbury, 

 Esq. 



A sgraffiato bowl from Cyprus, and seven similar from the 

 Larnaka district ; given by C. Delaval Cobham, Esq. 



Four bowls and one dish of sgraffiato ware from Cyprus. 



Persian bowl, albarello, and a vase with a band of panels 

 in black, with iridescent surface. 



(b.) Continental. — A series of Italian albarelli and other 

 specimens of the quattro-cento period. 



Some majolica vessels and several fragments from Padua 

 and Faenza ; given by Henry Wallis, Esq. 



(c.) English. — Two pottery jugs, one dated 1779; given by 

 C. H. Read, Esq. 



A flask of Staffordshire ware, painted in the Chinese style ; 

 given by J. Edge Partington, Esq. 



Pyramidal object of brick with nine flanges, probably a 

 candlestick of the 17th century, found at Great Dunmow 

 yicarage, and given by Key, A. Courtenay Roberts, 



