ACCOUNTS, ESTIMATES, &C. OF BRITISH MUSEUM. I5 



A lar^e painted Vase, from Altamura, and a smaller Vase, bearing the name of the 

 painter, Epictetos, and the potter, Pistoxenos ; purchased at Naples, at the time of the 

 removal of the Temple Collection. 



A valuable collection of Antiquities, consisting of Gold Ornaments, Gems, Pottery, Glass 

 Vessels, and other objects, the contents of thirty-three graves. The objects seem, for the 

 most part, to be contemporary with the Second Punic War. From excavations at Tharros, 

 in Sardinia, conducted by Cavaliere Cara of Cagliari. 



A collection of Antiquities, discovered on the site of the Temple of Apollo, at Calymnos, 

 and in a neighbouring cemetery, by Charles T. Newton, Esq., H. M. Vice-Consul at Mytilene; 

 presented by the Right Hon. Lord Stratford de Redcliffe. 



A collection of Marbles, chiefly inscribed, and of Vases and Terracottas, procured by 

 C. T. Newton, Esq., H. M. Vice-Consul, Mytilene. 



A collection of objects in Terracotta, together with fragments of Vases, and Glass ; pro- 

 cured from excavations in the English Camp at Sebastopol; presented by Col. Munro, H. M. 

 39 th Regiment. 



IV. Etruscan. — A very fine Gold Necklace and Ring, found at Vulci, and published in 

 the Monumenti dell' Institvto Archeologico. 1854. 



A bronze Mirror, with an Etruscan inscription, published in the Annali dell' Instituto 

 di Corrispondenza, 1851 ; purchased at Naples. 



V. Roman. — A Silver Cup, ornamented with Storks and Aquatic Birds ; published in the 

 Monumenti delC Instituto Archeologico. 1854. 



A Mosaic, representing a Lion bound by Cupids, of very minute work and good execution, 

 from the neighbourhood of Naples ; purchased at the time of removing the Temple 

 collection. 



A collection of Gems, mounted as Rings, twenty-nine in number ; and chiefly represent- 

 ing early Christian symbols and subjects. 



A collection of Glass Vessels procured from the Museum at Kertch ; presented by Captain 

 Loring, R.N., H. M. S. Furious. 



A collection of Glass Vessels, also from Kertch ; presented by Captain GifFard, r. n., 

 H. M. S. Leopard. 



Two Sepulchral Bas-reliefs, with Figures on them, from Kertch ; presented by C. A. 

 Courtney, k.n. 



A collection of miscellaneous sculptures, consisting of Sixteen Tablets, chiefly sepulchral ; 

 four Frasments of Statues, one Corinthian Capital, and twenty-two Miscellaneous Bas- 

 reliefs ; removed from Kertch by Dr. Macpherson and Captain Westmacott, and presented 

 by the Right Hon. Lord Panmure. 



A collection of Antiquities, excavated at Kertch ; and consisting of several very fine Glass 

 Vases, Bronze and Terracotta Vessels, Lamps, and Fragments of Ivory, together with some 

 fibulae, probably of Varangian work ; presented by Dr. Macpherson, Inspector-General of 

 Hospitals. 



VI. British Collection. — A collection of LTrns and Stone Implements, found in a Kist-vaen, 

 in Jersey. 



Two IJrns and other objects, found in Aberdeenshire ; presented by C. E. Dalrymple, Esq. 



An extensive collection of Antiquities, formed by Charles Roach Smith, Esq., and chiefly 

 discovered in London. It comprises remains of the British, Roman, Saxon, and Mediaeval 

 inhabitants of that city, and has been described in a catalogue published by Mr. Smith, 

 before the collection was acquired by the Museum. 



A Pig of Lead, bearing the name of Vespasian, found at Hint's Common, Staffordshire. 



A Bas-ielief, representing the Deae Mutres, found at Lincoln, and presented by 



Moore, Esq. 



A Sepulchral Inscription found at Irchester, Northamptonshire, and presented by William 

 Allen, Esq. 



An Ancient Irish Bronze Instrument, probably a Steel-yard. 



An Irish Enamelled Brooch. 



A portion ot an Embroidered Horse-Trapping, with the Arms of William de Fortibus, Earl 

 of Albemarle, who died a.d. 1-240. Published in the Vetusta Monumenta. 



Three Seals for the Liberation of Wool, of the time of Edward III., two of them for 

 Caermarthen, and one for Lincoln ; presented by Mrs. Piggott. 



Seal of the Sub-Dean of Chichester ; presented by the Rev. T. Mozley. 



Bronze Weisht, with the arms of England and Cornwall, found at Greenwich ; presented 

 by G. Corner, Esq. 



A very fine English Watch, of about a.d. 1600 ; presented by Felix SIade,Esq. 



The Signet King of Mary Queen of Scots. 



VII. Mediavnl. — A collection of Ivory Carvings formed by Mr. Maskell, and consisting 

 of about 170 specimens. It comprises many pieces of the greatest rarity and merit. 



Three Ivory Carvings; presented by Felix Slade, Esq. 

 A Cross, ornamented with Enamel, of the 12th century. 

 A Stamp for making the leaden JBullcc of Pope Paul II. 

 Forty-eight matrices of Seals. 



VIII. Ethnographiccd. — A collection of Mexican Antiquities ; presented by Lady Webster. 

 Two Bas-reliefs found near Peshawiir, in the Upper Panjab; presented by Captain Bowden. 

 Two Heads in Terracott'i from the Panjab; presented by Lady Rivett Carnac. 



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