BRITISH AND MEDIJ5VAL ANTIQUITIES. S3 



(c.) English. — Three mediaeval pottery pitchers with green 

 glaze, found in 1899 on the site of a kiln (now the Central 

 railway-station) at Nottingham. Presented by Mrs. Chapman. 



Small pottery jug with yellowish-green glaze, mediaeval. 

 Presented by Lt.-Col. B. Croft Lyons, F.S.A. 



Slip-ware dish, lady holding lily and rose, with initials in 

 the field, and on the border JOHN WRIGHT 1702. 



Delft covered punch-bowl with drinking scenes on the body, 



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and below both handles mm and date 1697. Presented through 



the National Art-Collections Fund by Max Rosenheim, Esq., 

 F.S.A. 



Chelsea porcelain plate, cup and saucer in oriental style, 

 Derby plate in Worcester oriental style, and Worcester bell- 

 pull and spill-vase. Presented by Kington Baker, Esq. 



Earthenware plate with white glaze and spray of herbaceous 

 heath, marked SWANSEA. Presented by Mrs. Dickson. 



Coalport porcelain tea-cup and saucer (J. Rose & Co.), two 

 Worcester coffee-cups and Bristol cofFee-cup. Presented by 

 C B. Farmer, Esq. 



Bronzed plaque of Wedgwood ware, with Bacchanalian 

 procession. Presented by F. E. Hallett, Esq. 



Porcelain plate with rustic scene, after an engraving in the 

 style of Hogarth. Presented by L. A. Lawrence, Esq. 



(d.) Glass. — ^ Amphora, jugs, bottle, cup, and bracelet, and a 

 moulded bottle with hexagonal body, and lattice-pattern, palm, 

 cross and figure in the panels, all of Roman period, and from 

 Aleppo. 



Fragments of Roman window-panes found in Magdalene 

 College grounds, Cambridge, 1910. Presented by Rev. F. G. 

 Walker. 



Thin glass cup and intaglio with blanks imitating precious 

 stones, Roman period, from Egypt. Presented by the British 

 School of Archceology in Egypt. 



Calcedonio ewer with ribbed body, marbled in brown, 

 green and blue, Venetian, 16th century. Presented through 

 the National Art- Collections Fund by Max Rosenheim, Esq., 

 F.S.A. 



(6.) Collection illustrating various Religions : — 

 (a.) Christianity'. -—'EnsimeWed copper medallion with busts 

 of St. Basil and St. Nicholas, Byzantine, 11th century; and a 

 gold bracteate with filigree design, human face above an animal 

 and round the border C<l>PAriC 0EOT. 



Coptic stone capital elaborately carved, and stone panel 

 carved with the acanthus ; redware dishes stamped with the 

 cross, and sandals from Memphis, Roman period. Presented 

 by the British School of Archceology in Egypt. 



