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(2.) Anglo- Roman: — 



Two twisted armlets, two finger rings, and a chain, all of gold, found at New Grange, 

 in Ireland, and figured in " Archteologia," vol. xxx., p. 137, pi. xli. From the Londes- 

 borough Collection. 



Bronze head of an eagle, of good work, fonndat Colchestei-, presented by E. H. Willett, 

 Esq., F.s.A. 



Bronze statuette of Jupiter, found at West Stoke, Sussex, presented by A. W. Franks, 

 Esq. 



Jug of peculiar red ware, found in making a tunnel through the Malvern Hills, pre- 

 sented by Daniel Parsons, Esq., and Mrs. Parsons. 



Two Roman bottles of red ware, found at Chatham, and probably the production of the 

 Medway kilns ; presented by Mrs. A. S. Medwiu. 



(3.) Anglo-Saxon, BritisJi 3Iedi(Bval, Sfc. : — 



An Anglo-Saxon brooch set with garnets, eight gold pendants, glass beads from 

 necklaces, and a diminutive glass vase, all from Faversham, Kent, presented by 

 A. W. Franks, Esq. Two Anglo-Saxon saucer-shaped bronze bi'ooches, and a circular 

 bronze plate with spiral ornament ; from the Londesborough Collection. Fragments of 

 the bronze bucket, now in the British Museum, found at Hexham, Northumberland, full 

 of Saxon stycas, presented by W. D. Fairless, Esq., M.D. ; Anglo-Saxon object of bronze, 

 found near barrows on Breach Down, Kent, and figui-ed in the " Journal of the British 

 Archaeological Association," vol. iii., p. 346, presented by John Evans, Esq., d.c.l. 



Sword of Scandinavian type, found in Ireland. 



Fragments of a bronze dish of early mediteval date with engraved design, representing 

 St. George and the Dragon, stated to have been found in England, and presented by 

 R. H. Soden Smith, Esq., f.s.a. 



Pavement tile from an old church in London Wall, presented by F. G. Hilton- Price, 

 Esq., F.s.A. 



Panel of English embroidery {opus anglicantim) with sacred subjects, date, cii-ca 1300 ; 

 a bronze ewer of the 14th century with an inscription in relief, from Berkeley 

 Castle ; a brass mortar with initials and the date 1592 a quadrant of English work 

 dated 1632 ; and an ivory medallion with portrait of Samuel Pepys, the diarist, by 

 D. Le Marchant, all presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A leaden weight stamped with a portcullis, found at Harrow, presented by Miss Mabel 

 Scott. 



A medijEval pendent ornament formed of an amethyst mounted in gold, and a bronze- 

 annular buckle with dolphins, of early 16th century work, found in the Thames. From 

 the Londesborough Collection. 



(4.) Earlg Christian, Byzantine, Foreign Mediaeval, ^c. : — 



An early Christian lamp from Beyrut, presented by the Rev. Greville J. Chestei", and, 

 three early Christian stamps of bronze, and two Byzantine gems, from the East. 



An ivory seated figure of a consul, from a consular ivory, an object of great rarity, 

 obtained at the sale of the Fountaine Collection. 



A Teutonic brooch of gold set with garnets, and with a border of birds' heads. From 

 the Londesborough Collection. 



A German champleve enamel, with tlie subject of Naaraan, 13th century, presented by 

 A. W. Franks, Esq. 



A majolica plaque, signed " Giorgio Lombardo, 1493," presented by J. C. Robin- 

 son, Esq. An Italian casket, with subjects in relief in stucco, presented by Lady Marion 

 Alford. A tile of Damascus ware, an ivory statuette of Portuguese work, two shell 

 cameos, and two intaglios, presented by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 



A majolica dish with the Presentation in the Temple after Marc Antonio, and a salt- 

 cellar with the arms and motto of Alfonso II., Duke of Ferrara, both of Urbino ware ; 

 three specimens of Limoges enamel, viz., a large circular dish, probably by Leonard Limou- 

 sin, with the subject of Cupid and Psyche, a circular medallion of somewhat unusual style, 

 painted with the Virgin and Child, and a tazza with the subject of Lot and his Daughters 

 by Penicaud III. ; all from the sale of the Fountaine Collection. 



Two dishes of Palissy ware, one of them engi'aved in Delange, " Monographic de 

 rCEuvre de B. Palissy," and both from the sale of the Fountaine Collection ; a brass dish 

 of Nuremburg work of the 15th century, with the subject of St. George ; an Italian 

 buckler of early 16th century work ; a German massive helmet of scale pattern, and two 

 ivory medallion portraits by Cavalier, all presented by A. W. Franks, Esq. An 

 engraved mother-of-pearl shell, and a spoon of mother-of-peai'l, probably of Italian woi'k, 

 presented by Sydney Vacher, Esq. 



A lamp of glazed ware for four wicks, a wooden stamp for consecrated wafers from. 

 Athens, and a silver distaff from Greece, presented by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 



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