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(c.) English. — Four Staffordshire tiles with marbled glaze. 

 Presented by T. Charhonnier, Esq. 



Four similar tiles. Presented by Sir G. Hercules Read, 

 P.S.A. 



Figure of a pig with brown glaze, Sussex ware, 18th 

 century. Presented'by William C. Alexander, Esq. 



Delft plate with decoration in Chinese style. 



Mug with mottled brown glaze and standard-mark of 

 Queen Anne. Presented by Sir C. Hercules Read, P.S.A. 



Delft plate with bust of Queen Charlotte. Presented by 

 Br. Edgar Willett. 



Marked specimens of ware by Hillcock and Walton, Toft 

 and May, and W. Suckers. Presented by T. Jesson, Esq. 



Worcester cup and saucer, delft plate with mark, and vase 

 of marbled ware. Presented by Miss Bird. 



(d.) Glass. — Series of jugs and bottles and bowls of the 

 Roman period and two Greek phials from Cyprus. Presented 

 by the Viscountess Wolseley. 



Rhyton and two tubes of the Roman period, from Syria. 

 Presented by G. H. Nevill, Esq. 



Two cinerary urns, jug and phial from Roman burial ground, 

 Old Newton, Suffolk, collected by the late Dr. C. W. Low. 



Piece of a beaker, enamelled in colours, Arab, 14th century. 

 Presented by MM. Kalebdjian Freres. 



Beaker with three rows of prunts, 16th century, inscribed 

 in Dutch, They, our ancestors, prepared this beaker more than 

 one hundred years back, 1648. 



Thrfee cameos, with head of Roman emperor, a bird in 

 cloisonne, and eagle in gold. 



Opal medallion of Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette, by 

 Tassie. Presented by H. J. Ellis, Esq. 



Wine bottle of the 18th century found at Hoo Ness on the 

 Medway. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 



(6. ) Gollection illustrating various Religions : — 

 (a.) Ghristianity'.— Bronze figure of a cow with cross 

 engraved between the horns, and Greek inscription on both 

 flanks, from Angora, Asia Minor. 



Byzantine bronze censer with biblical scenes in relief. 



Coptic capital and portions of two friezes from Shurifah, 

 South of Helouan. Presented by the British School of 

 Archasology in Egypt. 



(b.) Hinduism. — Six bronze and brass figures of deities. 

 Presented by M. A. Fenton, Esq, 



(c.) Buddhism. — Five gilt wooden figures taken from a 

 captured junk in 1876. Presented by Mrs, Harvey. 



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