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The silver matrix of Uie seal of British Kaffraria, which 

 ceased to be used in 186G ; given by the Lord President of 

 the Council. 



A small bronze platter of the ICth century, stamped twice 

 with the arms of All Souls' College, Oxford, and the maker's 

 mark, a horseman and GC ; found at Oxford, and given by 

 John Jennings, Esq. 



Three specimens from a service of pewter plates, probably 

 of the time of Henry VIII., found near Guy's Hospital; on 

 the rim is stamped a feather crowned, and the maker's mark 

 is a bell ; figured in Pvoc. 8oc. Ant., Vol. XVIII., p. 115. A 

 bronze chafing-dish of the 14th century, found at Ousden, 

 Suffolk. A bone stylus for writing on wax tablets, the top 

 carved as a standing female figure, of the 14th century, 

 found in London, and figured in Froc. Soc. Ant., Vol. XVIII., 

 p. 116. All given by C. H. Eead, Esq., f.s.a. 



A silver-gilt brooch in the form of St, Christopher, 

 standing on a corbel, of the 15th century. 



Two small ivory carvings, probably from the side of a 

 casket, of the 14th century. 



A bronze pendant of quadrangular form, originally filled 

 with enamel, bearing a shield of arms, 14th century ; found 

 in Canterbury, and figured in Proc. Soc. Ant., Vol. XVIIL, 

 p. 190 ; given by Col. A. J. Copeland, f.s.a. 



A silver-mounted cameo of St. Catherine, with an 

 inscription round the edge in black-letter, |M GOD iS AL 

 MS TRUST, of the 15th century. 



A gold iconographic finger-ring, the bezel with three 

 grooved facets engraved with figures of St. Catherine, 

 St. Christopher, and St. Barbara with an inscription, EN 

 BON COR in black-letter at the back, 15th century ; found 

 in the parish of St. Gennys, Bude. 



A heavy bronze mortar ornamented with panels of 

 grotesque figures and foliage in slight jelief ; with founder's 

 stamp and in raised letters below the rim, WILLIAM LAND 

 MADE ME 1612. 



A circular terra-cotta medallion of William Roscoe, the 

 historian (1753-1831), signed by John Gibson, 1813 ; given 

 by W. Lowes Rushton, Esq. 



Specimens of toilet pins from documents dating between 

 1770 and 1790 ; given by G. W. Egleston, Esq. 



An antique glass-paste intaglio of a Bacchanalian faun, 

 and a collection of over four hundred glass-paste intaglios by 

 Tassie, Pichler, Burch, Brown, and Marchant ; seven being- 

 set in gold rings and three mounted as signets ; given by 

 Miss Kate Radi^ ^d by request of the late Dr. Radford. 



