BRITISH AND MEDIEVAL ANTIQUITIES. 65 



Niirnberg pottery, obtained at the sale of the late Edward 

 Hailstone, Esq., f.s.a. A Faenza plate marked F. Blue 

 bowl with decoration in white, probably from Castelli, and a 

 ewer of Genoese ware in a German mount of silver-gilt. 



An Italian majolica alms-box dated 1565 ; presented by 

 Henry J. Pfungst, Esq. 



A circular majolica plaque with a coat of arms, from the 

 collection of the late Sir William Drake. 



A jug of early French pottery found at Beauvais; presented 

 by John Evans, Esq., p.s.A. ; and a ewer of Rouen ware ; pre- 

 sented by Henry H. Howorth, Esq., m.p. 



A large pitcher of German stoneware, with the arms of 

 the Empire, Cleves, etc. ; presented by Henry Willett, Esq., 

 F.G.S. 



A Raeren jug, by Engel Kran/1584, a Siegburg jug, and 

 enamelled stove tiles from Cologne, of which one is dated 

 1600 ; presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A flower vase of iDutch delft, and a teapot of red ware 

 made in Holland by Jacobus D. Caluwe ; presented by A. W. 

 Franks, Esq. 



(c.) English Pottery and Porcelain. — The Franks Collec- 

 tion has been increased by the addition of a number of 

 specimens from the extensive collection of the late R. H. 

 Soden-Smith, Esq., formerly exhibited at the Art Museum in 

 Edinburgh. 



Seven examples have been acquired at the Edkins sale, 

 including two specimens of Lambeth delft, dated 1650 and 

 1653, and a curious teapot in the form of the ship of Admiral 

 Vernon at the taking of Portobello, 1739. 



A curious cube of glazed pottery, found in Lincolnshire, 

 and engraved in Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., xiii., 276 ; pre- 

 sented by Albert Hartshorne, Esq., f.s.a. 



Two painted tiles, probably of foreign work, from the 

 Church of St. John the Baptist, Bristol ; presented by William 

 Edkins, Esq. A posset-pot of Bristol delft, dated 1677; pre- 

 sented by Lady Charlotte Schreiber. A jug of stoneware 

 found on the site of the Fulham Pottery, and a porcelain 

 plaque with portrait of George III.; presented by Henry 

 Willett, Esq., F.G.S. 



Salt glaze model for a vase, made in Staff'ordshire by Aaron 

 Wood ; presented by Captain J. R. Lumley. Plate made at 

 Lane End, Staffordshire, to be given to the apprentices on 

 leaving the works ; presented by Henry H. Howorth, Esq., m.p. 

 Porcelain mug, of the rare Pinxton porcelain, given to the 

 grandfather of the donor, E. J. Chatterton, Esq. 



(d.) Glass. — The additions to the Egyptian Section have 

 been numerous and important. They comprise the follow- 

 ing : — A seated figure of a female, of opaque blue glass ; 

 presented by A. W- Franks, Esq. Two ancient wooden balls 



a 108. E inlaid 



