BRITISH AND MEDIAEVAL ANTIQTJITIES. 81 



A selection from antiquities discovered by M. Terechin in 

 the Efaefsk grave-mound, near Krasnoslobedsk, Government 

 of Pensa, Russia, comprising tresses of hair bound with bark 

 and bronze rings, bronze brooches, bracelets, fasteners and 

 iron knives : an account is given in the Hull Museum 

 Quarterly Record, No. 4, March 1903. 



(4.) Mediaeval and Later : — 



(a.) British. — An inscribed silver brooch of the 14th cen- 

 tury, from Clare, Suffolk, and a silver badge, with Our Lady 

 of Loretto ; bequeathed by J. G. Waller, Esq., f.s.a. 



An alabaster carving, representing the Resurrection, in 

 exceptional preservation, with gilt and coloured ground : 

 English work, about 1500. 



Leaden badge with pearled edges, Gothic tracery and a 

 crown, from Coventry ; given by Miss Dockray. 



Four mortuary crosses of lead, found with many others in 

 graves on the site of Christ's Hospital, City of London. 



An unusually fine and elaborate ring-dial and perpetual 

 calendar of gilt brass, made in 1575 by Humfrey Cole ; given 

 by C. J. Wertheimer, Esq. 



Iron and copper bell, found in the Thames under Putney 

 Railway Bridge. 



Bronze armorial pendant, found at ClifFe, Rochester: two 

 monumental brasses, (i) a shield of arms impaled, from 

 Newark, and (ii) a palimpsest fragment from Lincoln ; and a 

 silver-gilt watch made by Wm. Camden, of London (1708-35) ; 

 all given by C. H. Read, Esq., f.s.a. 



Gold watch with Roman and Arabic numerals, made by 

 Daniel Quare, of London ; given by Max Rosenheim, Esq., 

 f.s.a., through the National Art Collections Fund. 



Enamelled gold watch and fob-chain, made by Richard 

 Clarke and Son, London ; given by Frederick Tessier, Esq, 



Copper medallion with Greek characters and magic 

 symbols ; given by Dr. Tien. 



A ** terret " for guiding the reins over the horse's back, 

 found at Great Missenden, Bucks ; given H. H. Rogers, Esq. 



A massive iron bridle bit with gilt rosettes, 16 th century. 



Pair of iron spurs with rowels, 17th century. 



Enamelled portrait of King William III., probably by 

 Craft; and a topaz intaglio of King George XL, the back 

 facetted ; given by Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 



Saciamental flagon of pewter, from Seaford Church, 

 Sussex, dated 1642, and a tipstaff and bronze toilet article, 

 from Lincoln ; given by C. H. Read, Esq., f.s.a. 



Gold Serjeant's ring, with the hall-mark of 1828. 



