66 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A carved stone slab representing the Tiburtine Sybil ap- 

 pearing to Augustus, probably Flemish ; presented, by E. M. 

 Hodgkins, Esq. 



A carved wooden pipe case dated 1626 ; presented by Miss 

 Alice de Rothschild. 



Ajet figure of St. James, probably made at Santiago de 

 Compostella, two tablets of impressed horn with subjects in 

 relief, and various keys, locks, etc. ; presented by the Rev. 

 James Beck. 



The crest of the Augsburg family of Imhof, in silver, a seal, 

 and a singular padlock ; presented by Max Rosenheim, Esq. 



Ivory box with medallion of Charles IV. of Spain and his 

 Queen ; presented by the Earl of Chichester ; and nine seals 

 of various kinds, chiefly Italian. 



(5.) Ceramic and Glass Collections : — 



(a.) Chinese and Japanese Porcelain. — A few additions 

 have been made to the Franks Collection. 



A plate of a service made in China, between 1743 and 1747, 

 for George, Lord Anson ; presented by the Earl of Lichfield. 



Two very curious enamelled tiles from Peguj presented by 

 Major R. C. Temple. 



(b.) Continental Pottery. — An early Persian bowl, with 

 decorations in white enamel and gold, found on the site of the 

 ancient city of Rhages, in Persia, and a Spanish dish, with 

 the arms and device of Giuliano de Medici, who died in 1517; 

 presented by F. Ducane Godman, Esq., f.r.s. 



An Italian figure of lustred green pottery, from the Foun- 

 taine Collection, and a canette' of Siegburg stoneware; pre- 

 sented by Henry J. Pfungst, Esq., F.S.A. 



A small plate of German enamelled ware, an object of great 

 rarity ; in the centre is the Massacre of the Innocents, in 

 relief, enamelled in various colours, date, late loth century; 

 presented by C. Drury Fortnum, Esq., D.c.L. Two German 

 stove-tiles, one of them enamelled with a coat of arms, and 

 the date 1549 ; presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



Two stove- tiles of Winterthur majolica, with painted 

 designs, one by Ludwig Pfan, 1610, and the other by Heinrich 

 Pfan the younger, 1690 ; presented by Henry Angst, Esq., 

 H.B.M. Consul at Zurich. A dish of Winterthur ware, with 

 coat of arms, dated 1681 ; presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



(c.) English Pottery.— The only addition to the Franks 

 Collection of any consequence are, a tankard of Lambeth 

 delft, with the name of Edward Birchet, 1645, from the 

 Magniac collection, and a mug of Bristol delft, with the Car- 

 penters' arms and the name of Thomas Billinge, 1724. 



A stoneware jug, inscribed D. Thomas, found in London ; 

 presented by G. M. Atkinson, Esq. 



(d.) Glass.^— 



