BRITISH AND MEDIEVAL ANTIQUITIES. 79' 



Series of silver oi-naments, part of a hoard found near 

 Kanief, South Russia, 1911, of the Gothic period. 



(4.) 3Iediceval and Later : — 



(a.) British — Apprentice's woollen cap of the Tudor period. 

 Presented hy B. T. Harland, Esq. 



Brass gunner's level, signed H. Cole, 1575. 



Bronze-silt case of mathematical instruments richly chased 

 with PAX ORBI EXOPTATISSIMA engraved on the lock- 

 plate, and signed Ba.rthelmewe Newsum : made probably for 

 Queen Elizabeth. An unusually elaborate example of contem- 

 porary work. Described in Archceologia, LV, 531. Bequeathed. 

 hy Max Bosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



Tapestry panel with biblical scenes, dated 1632, formerly 

 at Brandeston Hall, Suffolk. Bequeathed by Mrs. Arabella, 

 Revett. 



Brass quadrant with date, 1G44, and signature, Abraham 

 Watlington fecit. 



Five pieces of enamelled jewellery, late 17th century. 



Gold watch in ornamented case, Arabic and Roman figures 

 on dial, signed G. Graha7)%, London : made about 1720. 



Leather case with mirror and writing materials, 18th 

 century. Presented by Miss Bird. 



Shield of arms in paper filigree, 18th century. Presented by 

 Miss D. H. Morris. 



Bronze steelyard from Galway. Presented by Dr. T. B. 

 Costello. 



Steel matrices of 30 obsolete seals of British dependencies.. 

 Presented by the Lord President of the Council. 



(b.) Foreign. — Gold pendent cross set with stones and 

 enamelled : 11th or 12th century. 



Brass basin with embossed design of Adam and Eve : 

 Nuremberg work, 15th century. Presented by Dr. Hildburgh. 



Chalcedony cameo, head of a lady with draped head-dress, 

 15th century ; from the Boy Collection. 



Four wooden draughtsmen with busts of Julius, Duke of 

 Brunswick, Rudolph II., and titles of the Emperor Charles V. 

 Presented by A. W. F. Fuller, Esq. 



Lid of patch-box enamelled on copper with shell designs 

 and emblems, 18th century. Presented by Miss Bird. 



(5.) Ceramic and Glass Collections : — 



(a.) Oriental Wares. — Stoneware jars and pillows of T'zu 

 Chow ware : pottery vases and ewer, standing figure and horse- 

 man of the T'ang dynasty, and a hill-censc]-, brick and flask 

 of the Han dynasty. Presented by Wm. C. Alexander, Esq. 



