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Green glazed lid of Arab bowl from Egypt ; presented by 

 Professor W. M. Flinders Fetrie. 



(b.) Continental. — Nine glazed vessels of the Middle ages 

 from Cyprus, chiefly of sgrafliato ware, and a similar dish 

 from Macedonia. 



A majolica dish, with the subject of Marsyas, signed Monte 

 Bagnolo, 1547, probably painted by Francesco Durantino ; 

 presented by Sir A. W. Franks. Early Faenza jug and 

 plate. 



Two armorial plates of Dutch delft, and a tile with a view 

 of Brussels ; presented by Sir A. Wollaston Franks. 



A jug of Rouen ware ; presented by C. Jti. Jennings, Esq. 



(a.) English.— K Lambeth-ware mug, with the arms of the 

 Drapers' Company, 1G55 ; presented by R. W. Raper, Esq. 



Two Chelsea figures with baskets, forming flower vases ; 

 presented by H. J. Pfungst, Esq., f.s.a. 



Staflbrdshire teapot of basalt ware, made by E. Mayer, and 

 a mediaeval draughtsman of glazed pottery, found on the 

 site of the Tickenall Potteries, Derbyshire ; presented by 

 Henry Willett, Esq. 



(d.) Glass. — A remarkable alabastron, with wavy orna- 

 ments m blue, white, turquoise, and amber colours, with 

 sprinklings of gold, found at Sidon, and thirty-three vessels 

 found in Syria and Palestine. A circular stamped pendant 

 from Palestine ; presented by P. H. Ellis, Esq. 



An Arab kohl bottle, with bronze stick, from Egypt ; pre- 

 sented by F. G. Hilton Price, Esq., Dir. s.a. Seven fragments 

 of the Roman period, from El Kab, Egypt ; presented by 

 Somers Clarke, Esq., f.s.a. 



A cup of the Greek period, found in the Island of ^Egina. 



Five Persian vessels, and glass hand-grenade. 



A goblet etched with English mottoes and date 1586, and a 

 panel with bust of Charles II. in relief ; presented by Sir A. 

 Wollaston Franks. Another goblet with etched figures of 

 the Four Seasons, and English inscription, 16G3. 



Fifty-two glass seals of the last century, made to fit into a 

 single handle ; presented by Mrs. Ross Scott. 



(6.) Collection illustrating various Religions : — 



(a.) Christianity. — Antique intaglio representing the Cruci- 

 fixion, found at Kustendje, Roumania ; two moulds for 

 making ikons of the Greek Church, and two ikons; pre- 

 sented by Sir A. Wollaston Franks. A Ajery fine ikon, being 

 a painting overlaid in part with plates of enamelled silver, and 

 two chrismatories of silver. 



Bronze mould for casting a religious figure of St. George ; 

 presented by Charles Dawson, Esq., f.s.a. 



0.97. Wooden 



