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Ornamented bases of Persian bowls, 13th-14th century. 

 Ewer with turquoise glaze and bottle with landscape and 

 figures in black and blue, Persian ware. 



(b.) Continental. — Glazed pottery fragments of the 12th- 

 13th century, from Volo and Constantinople. Presented by 

 W. S. George, Esq. 



Series of mezza-maiolica jugs, some with coats of arms, from 

 Orvieto. 



Specimens of the mosaic tesserae used in the decoration of 

 St. Mark's, Venice. Presented by Sir Henry Howorth, 

 K.C.I.E. 



Rhenish stoneware jug dated 1599, dredged up in the North 

 Sea. Presented by Col. A. J. Copeland. 



Cologne-ware tankard with figures of the Apostles, dated 

 1682 in later silver mount. Presented by J. B. Carrington, 

 Esq. 



Five groups of Meissen porcelain figures. Presented by 

 J. G. J. Drucher, Esq. 



(c.) English. — Mediaeval moulded bricks from Pleshey 

 Castle, Essex. Presented by Gol. Tufnell. 



Glazed pottery jugs found at Sutton Courtney Abbey, 

 Abingdon. Presented by Gol. H. iV. B. Good. 



Bowl of Worcester porcelain, about 1760. Presented by 

 G. B. Farmer, Esq. 



Dish of English delft. 



Delft bowl with portrait of Wilkes (d. 1797). 



Coffee-cup of Lowestoft porcelain. Presented by Norman 

 MacGregor, Esq. 



Plate of Staff'ordshire cream-ware with landscape and mark, 

 E. WOOD. Presented by A. E. Clarke, Esq. 



Cream-ware jug, printed and signed JOSH. JOHNSON, 

 Liverpool. Presented by Sir Henry Hoiuorth, K.C.I.E. 



A nuinber of clay pitcher-moulds for stamping cameos, 

 marked TURNER and WEDGWOOD & BENTLEY. Presented 

 by Gol. A. J. Copeland and Richard P. Copeland, Esq. 



(d.) Glass. — Roman dish from Cyprus. Presented by the 

 Library Committee of the City of London. 



Dish of the Roman period from Italy. 



Long bottle from Palestine, Roman period. 



Arab beakers found at Kertch, one inscribed, another 

 containing coins of the 14th century. 



Wine-bottle of the 17th century, a shield with three swans, 

 from site of new County Hall, Westminster Bridge. Presented 

 by E. L. Gruning, Esq. 



Spout-pot about 1675, described in Proc. Soc. Antiq., xxiii. 

 267. Presented by Albert Hartshorne, Esq , F.S.A, 



