76 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE EKITISH IdCSEUM. 



Damascus dish with turquoise glaze and floral design in 

 black, 16th century. 



Bow] of celadon ware, with crackled glaze, of the Sung 

 dynasty (960-1279 a.d.). 



Porcelain bowl with turquoise medallions and applied 

 rubies in gold settings ; of the Wan-leih period (1573- 

 1620 A.D.); given by George Salting, Esq., F.s.A. 



Porcelain octagonal plate, with coat-of-arms, from a 

 service made and painted in China for Mr. Thos. Tyndall, of 

 Bristol, about 1750-60; given by the Misses Tyndall. 



(b.) Continental. — Square tile with brown glaze and 

 heraldic lion in yellow, 14th century, from Arras, France ; 

 given by Sidney Vacher, Esq. 



Italian albarello of unusual size, with white glaze and 

 decoration in blue, manganese, and other colours : female 

 bust with lilies on one side, on the other a scroll piercing a 

 heart, inscribed CARAMENTE PER AMORE, illustrated 

 by H. Wall is, The Albarello, figs. 1, 2. 



A glazed scodello and pavement tiles with animals and 

 flowers, geometrical and armorial designs. See H. Wallis, 

 Italian 1 5th Century Majolica Pavement Tiles, figs. 34, 

 S3-87, 91-93. 



Italian jug of sgraffiato ware with panels ornamented in 

 various colours and dark green glaze inside, 15th century. 



Majolica plaque with Our Lord after the Crucifixion, 

 supported by two cherubs, with PAX VO BIS below, and date 

 1506 : Italian, once used as a pax, and illustrated in Marryat's 

 History of Pottery and Porcelain (1868), p. 28, fig. 14. 



Base of a majolica bowl with pinkish lustre, and a female 

 head inside; given by Sydney Vacher, Esq. 



Two-handled vase, with cream glaze and Arabic inscription 

 in blue : Spanish, 15th century, found with contemporary 

 English pottery close to Peel's statute in Cheapside, London ; 

 and a Spanish wall-tile of the 16th century, found with 

 many others in a house in Bertfordshire ; given by C. H. 

 Read, Esq., F.s.A. 



Nineteen square Spanish wall-tiles with various designs 

 in colours, 16th century. 



(c.) English. — Two pottery jugs, partially glazed, of the 

 14th century, found in London. 



Glazed pottery tile with design of angular knots, 15th 

 'Century, from Milton Abbey, Dorset ; given by E. A. Hambro, 

 Esq. 



A glazed cup with horizontal loop-handle, of the 16th 

 century, found 12 ft. deep in High Street, Bloomsbury ; 

 given by C. J. Clarke, Esq. 



Pottery jug with sgrafiiato ornament, inscribed | J^ 1669, 

 -and a milk-jug of similar ware. 



Reddish stoneware jug with comb-markings, dredged 

 from the Thames at Kingston ; given by H. Dayman, Esq. 



