78 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Porcelain figure, cups and saucers from tombs in Shansi, 

 China ; given by Julius Spier, Esq., through the National Art 

 Collections Fund. 



Two stoneware urns with yellow glaze, used as cinerary 

 urns, from Fuchow, China, figured in Journ. Brit. Arch, 

 Assoc, xxvii. 343, pi. xvii ; given by Dr. C. H. Read. 



Stoneware vase, partly glazed, from China, of the Sung 

 dynasty or earlier ; given by G. Eumorfopoulos, Esq. 



Two standing figures of pottery, early Chinese, and glazed 

 bowl of the Sung dynasty. 



Series of porcelain, stoneware and pottery collected in 

 China by the late Dr. S. W. Bushel!, c.m.g., one vase inscribed 

 with date, 2nd year of Wu feng ( = B.c. 56). 



Pottery bottle and saucer with turquoise glaze and two 

 vases with celadon glaze, one repaired with lacquer ; Chinese. 



Abacus of Chinese porcelain, 16th century ; given by 

 Edward Dillon, Esq. 



Stoneware saucer with celadon glaze and white inlay, from 

 a tomb in Corea ; given by C. W. Everard, Esq. 



Stoneware vase with pale green glaze and applied figures, 

 early Chinese, probably used for funeral purposes, given by 

 Dr. C. G, Seligmann. 



Three similar Chinese stoneware vases. 



Octagonal porcelain plate, Chinese, with arms of Lane and 

 escutcheon of Clark ; given by John Lane, Esq, 



(b.) Continental. — Five bowls of Mediterranean grafiita 

 ware, from Cyprus. 



Six pottery jugs, highly ornamented, mediaeval Sicilian. 



Five square tiles of Dutch delft, 18th century ; given by 

 C. K. Jennings, Esq. 



Jug of German red ware with coats of arms, I7th century, 

 and dish of " Rouen " ware, 18th century ; given by Sir Henry 

 Howorth, K.c.i.E. 



(c.) English.— Hhe most important acquisition of this year 

 is the collection of Wedgwood ware given by Mr. and 

 Mrs. Isaac Falcke and noticed under Section IV. below. 



Delft posset-pot of Lambeth ware with coats-of-arms, the 

 initials I.C. and date 1668 ; given by A. A. De Pass, Esq., 

 through the National Art Collections Fund. 



Tyg of Wrotham ware, with initials I.E. and date 1698. 



Delft mug of Bristol ware with landscape ; given by 

 C. R. Jennings, Esq. 



Pottery floor-tile with pattern in yellow, found on the site 

 of St. Benet's Church, Gracechurch Street, City of London. 



Porcelain cup and saucer, said to be from Torksey factory. 

 Lines. ; given by Major Vipan. 



Porcelain ink-pot of Crown-Derby ware ; given by 

 Miss Wright. 



