BEITISH AND MEDIEVAL ANTIQUITIES. 7l 



Siamese porcelain cup ornamented with four Buddhist 

 divinities ; given by G. F. Weston-Elwes, Esq. 



(b.) Continental. — Pair of starch-blue vases, with bou- 

 quets of flowers and fruit; Delia Robbia ware, from the 

 Eardini collection. 



A remarkable Florentine vase with purplish-black oak- 

 leaf design and a lion rampant on both sides, 15th century, a 

 companion piece to one acquired in ]902. Majolica figure of 

 the Virgin and Child, with inscription at the back DO 

 NICHOLO . . . .; Italian, early 16th century ; given by 

 J. H. FitzHenry, Esq. 



Fragment of majolica bowl, with a lizard in relief ; given 

 by Sydney Vacher, Esq. 



A plate of Moustiers ware, with mark of the Olery 

 fabrique, and arms of Mann; given by J. R. Harding, Esq. 



Square enamelled tiles from Spain ; two from Castillo de 

 Niebla, Huelva (] 440-70); two from Seville, early 16th 

 century; one each from Cordova (1490-1510), the convent 

 de la Madre de Dios at Baena, and from an old house of the 

 Moralis family at Cordova ; all given by Sehor Don G. J. de 

 Osma, Minister of Finance, Spain. 



(c.) English. — Four inlaid pottery tiles of the 11th cen- 

 tury, from Little Marlow nunnery, Bucks ; given by R. E. 

 Goolden, Esq., F.S.A. 



Three tiles with inlaid designs, one armorial, from Oxford 

 iind Cumnor, Berks, 14th century; gis^en by the executor of 

 the late Dr. W. H. Corfield. 



Square pottery tile with a king's head, said to have been 

 found in London ; given by Sydney Vacher, Esq. 



Costrel with brown glaze, found at the Rectory Manor, 

 Walthamstow, Essex ; a black-glazed jug with two handles, 

 17th century, found at Manchester ; a kiln-rest and salt- 

 cellar, frcm Tooley Street, City of London ; and a stoneware 

 cup and cover in the form of a bear, early 18th century ; all 

 given by C. H. Read, Esq., f.s.a. 



Chelsea figure in Watteau style ; given by A. A. de Pass, 

 Esq. 



Tea cups of Bristol, Davenport, and Spode porcelain ; 

 given by R. Macdonald Lucas, Esq. 



Two fragments of porcelain found in ] 902 on the site of 

 the works at Lowestoft ; given by E. Sachs, Esq. 



Porcelain casts from moulds found on the site of the 

 Lowestoft works, including tea-pots, sauce-boats, figures of 

 animals, baskets, etc.; given by F. A. Crisp, Esq. 



Pair of Wedgwood jasper earrings with gold mounts; 

 given by Mrs. C. M. Coppell. 



