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Porcelain saucer, probably Limoges, marked C in blue. 

 Presented by W. S. de Winton, Esq. 



Porcelain cofFee-pot with floral design, probably early 

 Meissen. Presented by H. Green, Esq. 



Four dishes and two jugs of North Hungarian peasant 

 pottery, 18th century. Presented, by E. Torday, Esq. 



Series of Balkan pottery vessels. Presented by Miss 

 M. E. Durham. 



Hispano-Mexican oval pottery dish with yellowish green 

 glaze. Presented by Sir William Crookes, O.M., P.R.S. 



(c.) English. — Pottery fragments with different glazes, found 

 on the site of old potteries at Brisiington and Crew's Hole, 

 Bristol. Presented, by W. Pountney, Esq. 



Pottery group in an arbour, green glaze, 18th century. 



Stoneware mug with silver mount, probably made by 

 D wight of Fulham about 1680, and pitcher-mould for making 

 slipware dishes, inscribed — William Bird made this mould 

 in the year of our Lord 1751. Presented by B. T. Harland, 

 Esq. 



Delft drug-pot found at the Mansion House, City of London. 

 Presented by G. E. Bullen, Esq. 



Pottery drug-pot, unglazed, found in Southwaik Presented 

 by W. J. Pavyer, Esq. 



(d.) Gla^s.—Blwe jug with threads on body and tooth- 

 pattern below the handle, Roman period ; from the East. 



Bottle and phial, both pale green, of the Roman period, from 

 Crete. Presented by Lady Brackenbury. 



Diminutive jug, blue with openwork threads, Roman period. 

 Presented by L. McGormick Goodhart, Esq. 



(6.) Collection illustrating various Religions : — 



(a.) Christianity:— Bronze censer with scenes from the life 

 of our Lord in relief, Byzantine, 6th-7th century. 



Silver chalice inscribed in Greek with the names of Sergius 

 and John, from Aleppo. 



(b. ) Buddhism.— Your Grfeco-Buddhist carvings. Presented 

 by Lieut. -Col. G. A. Dale. 



Bronze head of Buddha, from the Shwe Dagon pagoda, 

 Rangoon, about 16th century. Presented by Mrs. Eustace 

 Smith. 



Bronze head of Buddha with traces of yellow, obtained in 

 Pekin. Presented by Mrs. Florence. 



Four discs of clay and composition from the collection of 

 the late Dr. Brighouse. Presented by A. G. L. Gamlen, Esq. 



Three figures of wood, bronze, and alabaster, and a bronze 

 head from Burma. Presented by Miss E. M. M'Rae. 



Coloured wooden seated figure of Buddha, from Theebaw's 

 palace. Presented by Mrs. Greenhill. 



