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Boxwood medallioD of Charles I. supported by cherubs. 



Bronze seal matrix of William Dudley, dean of the Colle- 

 giate Church of St. Peter, Wolverhampton, 1460-70 ; described 

 in ProG. Soc. Ant., xxii. 254. 



Enamelled gold badge of the Prelate of the Order of the 

 Garter, 17th century ; given by Max Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A., 

 through the National Art Collections Fund. 



Ivory snufF-rapp, carved in relief on the back, early 18th 

 century ; given by Dr. C. H. Read. 



Slab of black stone with bas-relief in the style of a Wedg- 

 wood plaque ; given by W. G. Kent, Esq. 



SnufF-box in the form of a shoe ; given by C. R. Jennings, 

 Esq. 



Enamelled copper trade label, 18th century ; given by 

 Murray Marks, Esq. 



Wax portrait-medallions of Wellington and Bliicher, the 

 latter signed De Veaux ; given by Max Rosenheim, Esq., f.s.a. 



Brick incised 139.3, found built into a wall at Ditchingham, 

 Norfolk ; given by H. Rider Haggard, Esq. 



(b.) Foreign : — 



Pyx of Limoges enamel on copper, 13th century; copper 

 gilt crucifix engraved and jewelled, late 14th century ; snufF- 

 rapp, enamelled on copper, about 1630 ; and a brass bowl 

 covered with zodiacal and cabalistic signs, and characters 

 imitating Arabic ; from the Albert Way collection. 



Wooden spindle and whorl, with twisted iron ferrule, from 

 the Sabine hills, Italy ; given by C. J. Praetorius, Esq., f.s.a. 



(5.) GeraTYiic and Glass Collections : — 



(a.) Oriental Wares. — An important series of earthenware 

 objects from the rock-tombs, graves and pottery refuse -heaps 

 in Szechuan, south-west China, including remarkable bricks 

 with figure subjects in relief in a style typical of the Han 

 dynasty (b.c. 206-a.d. 220). Further specimens were found 

 with coins of the Han dynasty, and others can be dated to the 

 Sung and Ming dynasties. Given by Rev. T. Torrance. 



Series of pottery figures of men and animals discovered by 

 the late Lieut. J. W. Brooke in deserted caves in the Lolo 

 country, Szechuan ; given by Mrs. J. A. Brooke. 



A large and important series of various types of ware 

 found by the donor on the sites of mediaeval kilns at Sawan- 

 khalok, Siam ; given by P. H. Lyle, Esq. 



Two clay figures from Japan, made in imitation of ancient 

 sepulchral figures ; given by J. S. T. Audley, Esq. 



An important series of j)ottery and porcelain from Shansi, 

 China, including figures, bowls and vases, and model of a 

 Han house, plaques in relief, tiles and architectural details, 

 partly of the Han dynasty. 



