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. Pottery vase with turquoise glaze and line decoration in 

 black ; Persian. 



A number of glazed fragments of Persian ware, decorated 

 in various styles, 13th century. 



Porcelain cup-holder in the form of a male figure on blue 

 leaf-base : Japanese, perhaps Kameyama ware ; given by 

 J. Edge-Partington, Esq. 



'Chinese porcelain cup and saucer with shield of arms and 

 motto, Persevere ; given by A. A. de Pass, Esq. 



(b.) Continental. — Maiolica albarello with male head in 

 oval panel from the Carmichael Collection, and a pair of 

 two-handled vases with coat-of-arms ; all with decoration of 

 Spanish type. Italian, 15th century. 



Maiolica bowl of unusual size with wreaths of foliage and 

 fruit ; Faenza ware, about 1 530. 



Maiolica plaque of Urbino ware, representing Sinon before 

 Priam, painted by Fra Xanto, about 1540 ; an oval plaque of 

 La Belle Jardiniere in Savona faience, signed by Agostino 

 Ratti, 18th century; and a stove-tile with figure of St. Luke, 

 German, 17th century ; all given by Sir Henry H. Howorth, 

 K.C.I.E. 



Flat dish with deer and floral design in colours ; Spanish, 

 16th century. 



Tin-glazed Toby jug found in Madrid ; given by Senor Don 

 G. J. de Osma. 



(c.) English. — Large potteryjug, with brown glaze, found 

 at Coventry, 14th century ; given by H. H. Mulliner, Esq. 



Large series'of glazed pavement tiles, 14th-16th century ; 

 given by C. H. Eead, Esq., f.s.a. 



Pieces of pottery with applied decoration from the site 

 of Christ's Hospital, Newgate Street, City of London, 16th 

 century ; given by C. R. Baker King, Esq. 



Two Devonshire pavement tiles, one dated 1700 ; given by 

 T. Charbonnier, Esq. 



Cup and saucer of Worcester porcelain with the Flirsten- 

 berg mark ; given by A. Hurst, Esq. 



Basalt-ware teapot, with cupids and festoons, stamped 

 Neale <& Co. ; given by C. R. Jennings, Esq. 



Delft plate with landscape in purple, stated to have been 

 made by Chamberlayne, Great Killiane, co. Wexford ; given 

 by Max Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



(d.) Glass. — Glass jug and amphora with applied festoons 

 in colours, from Ampurias, Gerona, N.E. Spain. 



White vase with two rows of applied claws, and olive- 

 green moulded cup with Greek inscription: ET<f>PAINOT 

 E4XJJTTAPE; both from the neighbourhood of Olbia, S. 

 Russia. 



105. F 



