BKITISH AND MEDIEVAL ANTIQUITIES. 8S 



A set of nine pottery tiles with tin- glaze and design in 

 green, from Brioude, Haute Loire. 



Tile of red ware with remains of green enamel, 16th cen- 

 tury, of French make, but found near Hurstpierpoint, Sussex ; 

 given by A. E. Griffith, Esq. 



A series of Spanish wall-tiles, with heraldic and floral 

 designs of the 16th century, mostly from Valencia ; given by 

 Senor Don G. J. de Osma. 



Dresden figures of Hebe and Ganymede ; bequeathed by 

 L. Van Oven, Esq. 



A French tile of the 16th century, from Tuxford, Notts., 

 and another, perhaps of Flemish maiolica, from Watton Abbey 

 E.R. Yorks; both given by Thos. Boynton, Esq., F.s.A. 



(c.) English. — Pottery jug of the Norman period, with 

 traces of dark green glaze, found in Wood Street. London, 

 1878 ; given by Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, k.cm.g. 



Small glazed pot found full of plaster in the wall 

 of Steeple-Gidding Church, Hunts. ; given by Rev. H. J. 

 Molyneux. 



Four fragments of glazed ware, with green and yellow 

 glaze, from Bristol ; given by Spencer G. Perceval, Esq. 



Glazed pottery fragments and kiln-rests from the church- 

 yard, Eynsford, Kent ; given by E. D. Till, Esq. 



Wall-tile of Liverpool delft, and three other tiles, one 

 from the River Hull ; given by Thos. Boynton, Esq., F.s.A. 



Liverpool wall-tile, printed in blue ; given by B. Dansie, 

 Esq. 



Two mugs of Bristol porcelain, made for exhibition at 

 the House of Commons in 1775 ; porcelain jug of Plymouth 

 or Bristol ware, dated 1770 ; cofFee-cup of Bristol ware, 

 dated 1774 ; and a Chelsea cream-jug of goat-and-bee pattern, 

 dated 1745 ; all given by Charles Borradaile, Esq. 



Chelsea vase with painted butterflies and flowers, and gilt 

 mount, from the Huth Collection. 



Three Chelsea and two Derby figures, also two of Derby- 

 Chelsea ware ; bequeathed by L. Van Oven, Esq. 



Porcelain bowl with creamy glaze decorated in sepia, and 

 marked Lane End, July 1787 ; given by F. Bennett Goldney, 

 Esq., F.s.A., through the National Art Collections Fund. 



Marbled tea-pot, with gilt edging, marked Wedgwood and 

 Bentley, and made at Etruria about 1770 ; given by C. B. 

 Farmer, Esq. 



Cream-ware teapot, with Masonic arms and emblems, 

 printed at Liverpool about 1770. 



Figure of a stag, with brown glaze, and Leeds ware mug 

 with marbled glaze ; given by C. H. Read, Esq., F.S.A. 

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