ACCOUNTS, ESTIMATES, &C. OF BRIl ISH MUSEUM. 1 3 



The upper portion of the Statue of a monarch of the 28th dynasty, formed of Oriental 

 Alabaster, presented by Her Majesty the Queen. 



Sixteen Egyptian and Coptic Sepulchral Tablets, presented by Littleton Annesley, Esq. 

 A complete IV'lummy Cloth, presented by A. Sussex Milbank, Esq. 



Assyrian. — A collection of engraved Cylinders, bearing Assyrian and Phoenician characters, 

 found in various parts of Babylonia and Assyria. 



Greek. — An extensive collection of Marbles, Inscriptions, Vases and other Antiquities from 

 the Greek Islands, procured by C. Newton, Esq., Her Majesty's Vice-Consul, Mytilene. 



Two Marble Torsos, presented by Commander Spratt, rn. 



A Marble Head from Athens, which may have belonged to one of the Metopes of the 

 Parthenon, presented by his Grace the Duke of Devonshire. 



A Marble Bust, found at Mytilene, presented by F. Werry, Esq., Her Majesty's Vice- 

 Consul, Ben-Ghazi. 



A Bronze Mirror, with its original stand, from Athens. 



A Bronze Figure of Mars, of very fine workmanship, from Chevalier Bunsen's Collection. 



Roman. — A set of Bronze Horse Trappings, found in Germany, and ornamented with 

 Busts and other decorations of Silver. 



A small collection of Glass, with Gilt Ornaments and Inscriptions, from the Catacombs 

 at Rome. 



A Glass Vessel of elegant form, found at Treves, presented by J. H. Anderdon, Esq. 



British Collection. — An extensive collection of Antiquities of the Celtic period, found in 

 Ireland. 



Two Bronze Trumpets and other Antiquities, from the Collection of the late Mr. Crofton 

 Croker. 



Six Bronze Weapons, found in the Thames. 



Two Bronze Tores and Armlets, found in Dorsetshire, presented by T. M. Peniston, Esq. 



A Roman Pig of Lead, stamped with the name of Britannicus, the son of the Emperor 

 Claudius, presented by James Williams, Esq., of Bristol. 



Roman and other Antiquities, found in Norfolk and Suffolk, presented by Greville J. 

 Chester, Esq. 



A collection of Antiquities excavated in a Saxon Cemetery at Harnham, under the direction 

 of J. Y. Akerman, Esq., presented by Viscount Folkestone. 



Saxon Antiquities, discovered at Stodmarsh and Wingham, in East Kent, presented by 

 J. Y. Akerman, Esq. 



Saxon Urns, found in Lincolnshire, presented by the Rev. E. TroUope. 



An Ancient Counterlieit Seal of Henry II., King of England, found in Yorkshire, presented 

 by the Honourable Captain Duncombe. 



Rings and other personal Ornaments, discovered in Worcestershire, with Coins of 

 Henry II. 



A collection of Medieval Pottery, found in London. 



Ancient Encaustic Tiles, from various places, presented by the Rev. Dr. Wrench, the 

 Rev. J. Byron, and Sir Walter C. Trevelyan, Bart. 



A specimen of early Chelsea Porcelain, presented by Sir C. Price, Bart. 



Sticks and BaU for playing the ancient game of Pall Mall, presented by George VuUiamy, 

 Esq. 



Medieval. — A Crozier, Reliquary, and Morse, of Limoges enamel. 



A fine specimen of Italian Majolica, painted by Xanto. 



Three Dishes of early Spanish Majolica. 



A Venetian Glass Tazza. 



The Twelve Sybils, enamelled on Copper, by Leonard Limousin. 



Thiee Fiatoiia, or Pocket Sun Dials. 



Ethnographical. — A very extensive and fine collection of objects from New Zealand, 

 including many Relics of historical interest, presented by his Excellency Sir George Grey. 



Ornaments of Feathers from the Valley of the River Amazon, presented by Richard 

 Carruthers, Esq. 



An Earthen Vessel, found in a Mound on the Mississippi, presented by James Dick Hill, 

 Esq., of New Orleans. 



Moulded Bricks, from an ancient Temple at Agra, presented by Sir Richard West- 

 macott, R.A. 



The total number of acquisitions in the Section of Antiquities is 1,639, of which about 

 100 are not yet registered. 



Coins and Medals acquired during the Year 1854 : 



Greek - - - - - 



Roman - - - - - 



Byzantine _ _ - - 



Oriental . _ _ - 



Modern - _ _ _ 



Of these, only 143 remain unregistered. 

 184. 



Gold. 



Silver. 



Copper. 



12 - 



100 - - 



165 



4 - 



8 - - 



55 



2 - 



_ _ . 



22 



114 - 



446 - - 



17 



48 - 



437 - - 



- 348 



180 



991 



607 = 1,778 



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