70 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Part of a bucket-shapedves sel of tinned bronze, found with 

 fragments of ornamented pottery in a disturbed grave at 

 Kamsgate ; given by Col. A. J. Copeland, F.s.A. 



A bronze brooch with rectangular plate of pale green 

 enamel, found near Market Lavington, Wilts ; given by Jas.. 

 Curie, Esq,, Jr., F.s.A. 



(3.) Anglo-Saxon and Foreign Teutonic : — 



A fac-simile in gold of the Alfred Jewel preserved in the 

 Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, was purchased for inclusion 

 in the Alfred Millenary Exhibition. 



An important Viking brooch of base silver with moveable 

 figures of animals on the front : probably found in the isle of 

 Gotland, and dating from the 10th century ; given by the 

 Friends of the British Museum. 



A series of objects from the Government of Kiev, S. Russia, 

 bearing a close resemblance to some from the Baltic province 

 of Livonia. 



(4.) Mediaeval and Later : — 



(a.) British. — A brass ring-dial inscribed LA.M. and dated 

 1688 : thirty perpetual calendars of the 18th century ; 

 and a ring-brooch of the 14th century inscribed lESVS 

 NAZARENVS ; all given by Max Rosenheim, Esq., F.S.A. 



A brass heraldic shield, with a merchant's mark of the 

 early 15th century on one face, and on the other the arms of 

 Fitzadrian(?), of the late 15th century: both are figured in 

 the Archceological Journal, Vol. XII., p. 293. Found in 

 Betchworth Churchyard, Surrey, in 1854, and given by Mil. 

 Stephenson, Esq., F.s.A. 



A leaden weight of 7,583 grains with two stamps : (1) 

 a lozenge with a fleur de-lys and GD, and (2), the reverse of a 

 coin of the 15th century : round the border, POIS D'ESTER- 

 LIN ; described in the Numismatic Chronicle, 1901, Vol. i,, 

 proc. p. 6. Also, a knife with carved bone handle, having at 

 the end an Elizabethan bust ; found, with a clay pipe, at Guy's 

 Hospital, London. All given by C. H. Read, Esq., F.s.A. 



A horn medallion stamped with a portrait of William III.; 

 given by H.J. Ellis, Esq. 



Two ridge-tiles and sacring bell found on the site of West 

 Blatchington Church, near Brighton, and described in Pro- 

 ceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, Vol. XVII., p. 24 ; 

 given by J. T. Micklethwaite, Esq., F.S.A. 



Seal with cross-bar handle, engraved with the Tudor rose 

 and initials IM ; found 7 feet deep in Brooke Churchyard, 

 near Norwich, and given through F. A. Blaydes, Esq. 



Enamelled silver badge, having in the centre the initials of 

 J. Home Tooke (1736-1812), and round the edge WHOM GOD 

 PRESERVE ; given by A. Denman, Esq. 



