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(b.) Foreign. — An ivory folding dial made by George 

 Hartman in 1562, and a pair of iDrass compasses made at 

 Rome in 1673, and signed by Jacobus Lusuerg, of Modena ; 

 both in their original leather cases. A half-ounce weight of 

 bronze with the device of Toulouse, perhaps of Latour, in 

 that diocese, 13th century. All given by Max Rosenheim, 

 Esq., F.S.A. 



Two circular medallions of Limoges enamel, 14th century, 

 one with the arms of Jerusalem and peacocks in the field ; 

 the other with a lady seated and playing a musical 

 instrument. 



A rectangular panel of Lorraine champleve enamel on 

 copper, with the standing figure of an apostle. 



Eight matrices of seals, including that of a church dedicated 

 to the Virgin at Konigsdorf (probably near Cologne), late 

 12th century ; of St. Castor's Church at Carden, near 

 Coblentz, an excellent example of 14th century seal- 

 engraving ; and of Henry d'Arschot, Comte de Riviere, 

 I7th century. 



A Spanish processional crucifix of bronze, of the 16th 

 century. 



A circular Moorish pendant of copper, 14th century ; given 

 by Senor Don G. J. de Osma. 



A circular box of stamped horn, French work of the 18th 

 century, containing relics ; given by Mrs. J. T. Barlow. 



(5.) Ceramic and Glass Collections : — 



(a.) Oriental Wares. — A pottery lamp with a bluish-green 

 glaze and design in black ; Persian, 14th century, found at 

 Dargazzen, near Hamadan ; given by Mrs. G. W. Hawkes. 



A Persian bowl of the 15th century, with turquoise glaze 

 and raised characters round the rim. 



A large Damascus bowl decorated inside and out with 

 panels and foliage in blue and turquoise ; an excellent 

 example of 16th century work. 



(b.) Continental. — Five Spanish azulejos of the 16th 

 century, including specimens from the Alcazar at Seville, 

 and from Estremadura, near Toledo ; given by Senor Don 

 G. J. de Osma. 



A gable-topped tile and part of another, of Sienese majolica, 

 ornamented in colours ; used as a model for imitation by the 

 druggist Pepi referred to by Fortnum, Majolica, p. 134; 

 given by Henry Wallis, Esq. 



(c.) English. — Two rustic Chelsea figures, of a reaper 

 and shepherd, and another of Bow ware, representing a 

 shepherdess ; bequeathed by Mrs. Sophia Lutener. 



