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(2.) Anglo-Roman: — 



Seven vessels of pottery from Faversham, a bronze votive 

 tablet, dedicated to Mars Medocius, god of the Campenses, 

 by Lossio Veda, a Caledonian, found at Colchester, and an 

 oculist's stamp of L. TJlpius Deciminus, probably also from 

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



Iron bolts from a wooden platform believed to be Roman, 

 discovered below the Roundway, Southwark, in 1868 ; pre- 

 sented by H. Syer Cuming, Esq. 



(3.) Anglo-Saxon, Foreign Teutonic, etc. : — 

 Bone combs found at Great Wakering, Essex ; presented 

 by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



Eight bronze brooches from the Island of Gotland ; pre- 

 sented by James Curie, Esq., f.s.a. Scot. 



(4.) Mediaeval and Later : — 



(a.) English. — An early Norman carving in ivory from Old 

 Sarum, and an oval watch of the time of James I., by Nicolas 

 Walter ; presented at the desire of the late J. E. Nightingale, 

 Esq., F.S.A. 



Seal of Coggeshall Priory, Essex ; presented by A. W. 

 Franks, Esq. Steel seal of Thomas Pelham, Duke of New- 

 castle ; presented by the Earl of Chichester. 



Iron horseshoe of great size, made on the visit of Richard 

 Cumberland, Bishop of Peterborough, to Oakham ; presented 

 by Sir John Evans, k.c.b. 



A gold watch, enamelled, made by Dobson, and medallion 

 portraits in metal of George III. and his Queen ; presented 

 by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



Circular slide rule of brass for calculating the capacity of 

 vessels of malt ; presented by R. Barnes, Esq. 



(b.) Foreign. — A silver shrine of the 15th century, from 

 the Magniac Collection. 



Twenty-nine early draughtsmen of ivory, carved with 

 various monsters and figures, from the Strawberry Hill and 

 Magniac Collections. An ivory casket of early 14th century 

 work, with Romance subjects, probably the story of Giron le 

 Courtois. An Italian painted enamel of the Crucifixion, with 

 the name of Joane Ambrosio de Landriano, the largest Italian 

 painting on enamel known, from the Magniac Collection. A 

 gold watch, with richly enamelled case, by Vautyer of Blois, 

 and 42 matrices of seals. All presented by A, W. Franks, Esq. 



A Byzantine ivory plaque, and two Limoges champleve 

 enamels ; presented at the desire of the late J. E. Nightingale, 

 Esq., F.S.A. 



A wooden statuette of St. Sebastian, a tripod carved in wood 

 representing the Three Ages of Man, a bronze medallion 

 attributed to Donatello, and a carved ivory tankard ; pre- 

 sented by Henry J. Pfungst, Esq., f.s.a. 



0.108. A carved 



