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Sir Thos. D. Gibson Carmichael, Bt., through the National 

 Art Collections Fund. 



A number of glazed bowls, fragments, and wasters of 

 Persian ware, said to have been found in excavations at 

 Rakka, Aleppo. 



Series of glazed tiles made up like mosaic, of various 

 colours, from the Musalla at Herat, a place of prayer pulled 

 down by order of the Amir in 1885 ; given by Hon. Col. C. E. 

 Yate, C.S.I., c.m.g. 



Bowl of Persian narghili with turquoise glaze and open- 

 work metal covering ; given by Sydney Vacher, Esq. 



Celadon ware bowls, vases, and figures of animals, collected 

 by Mr. Graham on the site of the old kilns at Sawankalok, 

 central Siam. 



Part of a large Burmese glazed tile, with horse-headed 

 human figure in relief, probably loth century ; given by 

 A. A. de Pass, Esq. 



Ridge-tiles and antefixes with blue and yellow glazes, 

 from a temple in Pekin and the great Lama temple, Huang 

 Ssii ; given by C. H. Read, Esq., r.s.A. 



Glazed cylindrical vase in the form of an open book, with 

 landscape scene and inscription, Japanese ; given by Sir H. H. 

 Howorth, K.C.I.E. 



(b.) Continental. — Five reproductions of glazed mediaeval 

 dishes in Italy, one with a fish being at S. Apollinare in 

 Classe, Ravenna ; and the rest built into a campanile wall 

 in Italy ; given by Henry Wallis, Esq. 



(c.) English. — Tall jug of brown ware found in London ; 

 given by H. Curwen, Esq. 



Glazed jug with incised chevrons and inscription. " Mary 

 Tucker, London, 1629." 



Cider-mug of buff vrare with brown markings, of the 17th 

 century, said to have been found in Bishopsgate ; given by 

 Robert Steele, Esq. 



Tankard with brown glaze and inscription " Hark, hark, 

 Woodman," and date 1854, made at Howcans, near Halifax ; 

 given by H. Ling Roth, Esq. 



Delft mug, pots, and fragments with cockspur, found in 

 Tooley Street, Southwark, 17th century ; given by G. F. 

 Lawrence, Esq. 



Fragments and wasters found on the site of potteries at 

 Cricl), Derbyshire ; given by M. Salt, Esq. 



Jasper-ware vase-label with blue dotted border, inscribed 

 "By J. Wedgwood, F.R.S.,"and used in his showroom ; given 

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



Jasper-ware figure of Hebe, marked " Wedgwood " ; given 

 by G. H. Vyze, Esq. 



