72 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A shallow circular dish of Hispano-Moresque ware with 

 animal design in blue and copper-lustre ; found in pieces at 

 the bottom of a well at Bristol, and given by J. E. Pritchard, 

 Esq. Proc. Soc. Ant XVIII., 331. 



Two Spanish wall-tiles forming one design, of the 16th 

 century, found in a cellar at Jerez de la Frontera ; given by 

 Nevill Reid, Esq. 



Three Spanish wall-tiles with human heads and a bird' 

 in colours ; found in the garden of Scotches Farm, formerly 

 on the Clayton Priory estate, Sussex, and given by A. E. 

 Griffiths, Esq. 



Five Spanish wall-tiles with floral and geometrical designs^ 

 in coloured glazes ; given by Edwin Hart, Esq. 



Two glazed tiles with the arms of Philip, 5bh son of 

 Ferdinand III., Archbishop of Seville, 1253, found below the 

 pavement in the parish church of Santa Marina, Seville, 

 which contained a chapel in his honour ; given by Senor Don 

 G. J. de Osma. 



A drug pot of Chantilly porcelain marked CERAT DE 

 GALIEN ; given by J. H. Fitzhenry, Esq. 



(c.) English. — A mug and salt-cellar of green-glazed 

 pottery of the I7th century ; given by J. T. White, Esq. 



A brown-glazed earthenware jug of the 17th century, 

 found in Shoreditch ; given by R. L. Hobson, Esq. 



(d.) Glass. — Two plates with gold decoration in the style 

 of Louis XV. ; given by J. H. Fitzhenry, Esq. 



A plate with the arms of John George II., Elector of 

 Saxony (1656-80), painted on the back ; given by C. H. 

 Read, Esq. 



(6.) Collection illustrating various Religions : — 



(a.) Christianity. — A very remarkable bowl of glazed 

 pottery with blue and white chequered design on the outside^ 

 and on the inside, drawn under the glaze, a three-quarter 

 length figure of Our Lord, between circular medallions of 

 Constantine the Great and the empress Fausta ; round the 

 rim is the legend [+ FLAV .] VAL . CONSTANTINVS . 

 PIVS . FELIX . AVGVSTVS . CVM . FLAV . MAX . FAVST 

 [A AVGVSTA], It was probably made in Egypt and is 

 a most important example of early Christian art, besides 

 being an interesting relic of the first Christian Emperor. 

 Formerly in the Tyszkiewicz Collection, and given by the 

 Friends of the British Museum. 



A Byzantine ivory panel representing Jacob blessing 

 Ephraim and Manasseh, and the death of Jacob ; 10th-12th 

 century. 



