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al, but he afigre4 me^^^^^^^ and kept it very Reli- 
Xhqre were, many more Natural 
Rarities, which my Ihort ftay there would not permit me 
to examine. 
Ampn^-;the Artificial Curiofities^ 
, mc) I nr.} i( 
I obfervd, 
1. A Skeleton made of Ivory in imitation of a Humane 
Skeleton, two foot and fix inches long, fo Artificially and 
Curioufly put together, that any one well skiird in Ofteo* 
Iqgy may take it for a Natural one. 
2. Two Crucifixes of Ivory, with the whole Hiftory of 
our Saviour's Paffion, extremely well carved and exprefl:, 
and are both a very pretty Curiofity. I faw there a great 
variety of Nicknacks made of Ivory, curioufly wrought 
on the outfide : A fmall Man of War of Ivory, with Sil- 
ver Guns in it y feveral fmall Sloops and Galleys of 
the fame, and one of the Unicorns-Horn, with a Gold 
Anchor; 
3. A Watch made of Ivory, with all its Wheels and Mo- 
tions. Several other Uteafils made of Ivory and Unicorns 
Horn, prettily Carved and Turn'd : Befides fome others 
pf^E^ony, ; Heart Oak, Box, Amber, Silver, Brafs, c^^, 
which are kept together for the Curiofity of the Work- 
manOiip. 
4. In another Chamber there is nothing but the Gar- 
ments- .jiyrtXTis, and Utenfils of If/diam, Turks^ Greenlanderf^ 
and ot tier Barbarous Nations, which fpr their number and 
Variety entertain the Eye with a very agreeable Pleafure. 
5. A Perfpedive of the late King of Dem^ark^ Family, 
the Queens Face being in the middle, and eight Princes and 
:P.rinceffes.ro,und her,, yet all Club to m^|i^ the Face of the 
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