74 ACCOUNTS, ETC.', OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Earthenware dish with primus sprays in colour, probably of 

 Banko ware, and porcelain bowl of Nabeshima ware, Japanese, 

 19th century ; given by R. Phene Spiers, Esq., F.S.A. 



Japanese porcelain wine-pot inscribed and dated (1850); 

 given by R. L. Hobson, Esq. 



Series of coloured mosaic tiles from the mosque Bibi 

 Khany, at Samarcand, built by Timur in 1399 in honour of his 

 favourite wife Mikhrban ; given by W. Stern, Esq. 



Twelve pottery tiles of various forms, glazed and coloured, 

 Persian, 15th centur3^ 



Faience bowl with incised design and coloured glazes from 

 Fustafc, and a number of glazed pottery fragments with coats 

 of arms and other designs from Cairo, all 14th century ; given 

 by M. M. Stora. 



(b.) Continental. — Pottery bowl with yellow glaze and 



guilloche pattern in white, manganese and turquoise blue, and 



similarly glazed jug with man-faced bird in manganese and 

 turquoise blue, both Italian, 15th century. 



Two pottery ewers with blue and green glazes and 

 escutcheons at base of spout, one incised with a coat of arms ; 

 two glazed jugs, dish, and centre of another with head in 

 medallion, from Faenza and Florence, early 16th century. 



Octagonal cup and saucer of Dutch ware, probably made by 

 de Calve, about 1700; given by Lt.-Col. G. B. Croft Lyons, 



F.S.A. 



Two Bottger ware teapots, made at Meissen, early 18th 

 century. 



(c.) English. — Two stoneware figures, of a seated boy and 

 girl, pi'obably by D wight of Fulham, and stoneware bottle of 

 Fulham ware about 1700 ; given by Dr. Horace Jeaffreson. 



Whieldon ware ornament in the form of a cornucopia with 

 goat and kid ; given by A. A. de Pass, Esq., through the 

 National Art Collections Fund. 



Two figures of a boy symbolizing Autumn, Plymouth por- 

 celain ', given by T. Charbonnier, Esq. 



Two pottery plates w^ith green diaper ground and Chinese 

 subjects in colours, stamped " Wedgwood"; given by J. S. T. 

 Audley, Esq. 



Black-glazed milk-jug of Jackfield ware, 18th century, with 

 details in gold ; given by A. A. de Pass, Esq. 



Plate of Bristol delft, white ground with wreath, enclosing 

 legend, " Rolle for Ever " ; given by Rennie Manderson, Esq. 



Porcelain bird-call in the form of an owl, white with blue 

 markings ; given by E. Neil Baynes, Esq., f.s.a. 



Series of mediseval pottery tiles with floral and animal 

 designs, from Reading Abbey; given by Dr. J. B. Hurry. 



