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A series of leaden pilgrims' signs of various forms, mostly 

 of the 15th century. 



Two bronze candlesticks found on the site of Lesnes Abbey, 

 Kent. Presented by the Woolwich Antiquarian Society. 



Bronze stirrup, late 15th century, said to have been found 

 in the New Forest at Ringwood. Presented hy A. D. Passmore, 

 Esq. 



A collection of iron keys of various dates from the Thames, 

 formerly in the possession of Sir Chas. Reed, F.S.A. Presented 

 hy William G. Chipper, Esq. 



Ninety-six steel seal-matrices of the Exchequer ranging in 

 date between 1696 and 1840. Presented by the Lords of R.M. 

 Treasury. 



Bronze seal-matrix of Maurice Swaby, Commissary of the 

 Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1752-1820. 



Gold badge for admission to Vauxhall Gardens, inscribed 

 Hogarth, in perpetuarii Benejicii inemoriam, date about 1730. 

 Presented by C. Fairfax Murray, Esq. 



Leather-covered etui, 18th century, and tortoise-shell snuff- 

 box. Presented by Miss S. A. Bird. 



(b.) Foreign. — Unfinished bronze seal-matrix, with Virgin 

 and Child and space for legend, probably Spanish. Presented 

 by Sefior Don G. J. de Osma. 



Bronze seal-matrix, St. George of Ferrara, 16th century. 

 Presented hy J. Pierpont Morgan, Esq. 



Gilt pocket dial made for Hans Rosenberger in 1557 by 

 Christopher Schissler, of Augsburg. Presented hy Maurice 

 Bosenheiin, Esq., F.S.A. 



Gilt metal terrestrial globe with engraved legend, made by 

 Ferd. Frid. Waechtler, in Flirth, I7th century. Presented hy 

 Messrs. Durlacher Bros. 



Cameo of a Roman imperial head, signed by Cerbara. 

 Italian, late 18th century. Presented by 21rs. Louis Fagan 

 through the National Art-Gollections Fund. 



Steel seal-matrix with handle in the form of the Emperor 

 Napoleon. Presented by Miss Bird. 



Silver pocket-case of circumcision instruments, with book 

 of the ritual, made tor Asher Asher, Esq., M.D. Presented by 

 Abraham Gohen, Esq., M.D. 



(5.) Ceramic and Glass Collections : — 



(a.) Oriental Wares. — Figure of a camel and blue-glazed 

 vase from China. Presented by Dr. F. Buckehs. 



Pottery head and figure of hen and chicken from tombs in 

 Szechuan, collected by the late Lieut. Brooke. Presented by 

 Mrs. Brooke through Lt.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, F.R.S. 



Chinese pottery jar with turquoise glaze, perhaps used as a 

 crucible for enamels. Presented by A. W . Bahr, Esq. 



