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Countess of Macclesfield ; presented by the Earl of Maccles- 

 field. A large vase of Chinese pottery, and three Malay 

 pots ; presented by desire of the late H. M. Becher, Esq. 

 Imari dish with figures and inscriptions ; presented by Max 

 Rosenheim, Esq, F.s.A. 



Two glazed tiles with inscriptions from Burmah ; presented 

 by Major R. C. Temple. 



A Persian lustred plate ; presented by Henry Willett, Esq. 

 Portion of a thick slab with lustred designs, from Persia ; 

 presented by Sidney Churchill, Esq. Two Persian bowls 

 found at Babylon ; presented by Sir A. W. Franks. A Per- 

 sian jug also from Babylon. A hand grenade of Oriental 

 pottery ; presented by the Rev. James Beck. 



(b.) Continental. — A tile from the Alhambra, with Arabic 

 inscription; presented by F. Ducane Godman, Esq., f.r.s. 

 Two decorated tiles from Toledo ; presented by Sir John 

 Evans. 



A sgrafiiato dish with the arms of Medici. A majolica 

 plate with the subject of the Prodigal Son, from the Du 

 Sartel sale, where it was attributed to Lyons ; presented 

 by George Salting, Esq., f.s.a. A green majolica plate with 

 coat of arms, six German stove tiles, a Raeren mug, 1581, and 

 a salt cellar ; presented by Sir A. AV. Franks. 



Cylindrical tankard of red Bottcher ware, with coat of 

 arms ; presented by Lady Charlotte Schreiber. A Beauvais 

 barrel ; presented by Henry Willett, Esq. 



(c.) English Pottery. — The additions to the Franks Collection 

 have not been important. The others include : — A fine 

 plaque of Bristol biscuit, with the arms of Edmund Burke 

 and his wife ; presented by Hugh Owen, Esq., f.s.a., in whose 

 work on Bristol pottery and porcelain an engraving of it 

 appears. A bird's nest in Bristol biscuit, from the Fry 

 Collection ; presented by G. H. Vize, Esq, 



Two vessels of pottery, and support from a kiln found in 

 the moat of Ford Castle, Northumberland ; presented by 

 Albert Hartshorne, Esq., f.s.a. 



A Wedgwood plate with badge of the Prince of Wales ; 

 presented by C. B, Farmer, Esq. Derby porcelain group 

 representing a potter at his wheel ; presented by Henry 

 Willett, Esq. 



(d.) Glass. — An Egyptian gilt wood pectoral inlaid with 

 glass, and explaining the use of the detached pieces of glass 

 often found in Egypt. Fragments of glass with coloured 

 designs in various stages of manufacture from Tell-el-Amarna, 

 Egypt, and a fragment of engraved glass from Coptos ; pre- 

 sented by H. Martyn Kennard, Esq. Nine Arabic bottle 

 stamps, and weights from Egypt; presented by Sir A. W. 

 Franks. 



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