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Jas^>JS3fH^ 3BtJg>j^90 >3»^;-I3iKy s^*^ ^g?^^^ „^_ --»»^—Sa» v>";a> >)^,; >7^- SSi»-. ^»i)';3r ^m ^>r3mem>^^ ,>:^^^> fe:>> -\: '■^^L:3iKS>jis>>> ;: 3^T>Sli^ »^ ■^3^13^1 3^-v j;>T^ ^3l}i3i>'>> 3>I2Sl ::*>■>. ^>^3e^^ ;jp^5 Tis*' '' 3t>,:5£3l*>:^^ ^.38031 'M> >:xj»>>:j?s>^p. .; ^K>~~>!^B >:>:>3CI®>:j??> ■7:^:33 I» vL>'3 :3e> L^3>^^^ 'iss^ >j»^: ^i* 33t>:j>.>:>> ■ C^jBi") ^ 72> ' -^mi> ^^ :^».3>v2^ap>>> :^£3m^»> SCIENCE AND ART DEPAETMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION. INVENTORY OF THE OBJECTS IN THE ART DIVISION OF THE MUSEUM AT SOUTH KENSINGTON, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE DATES OF THEIR ACQUISITION". VOL. I. For the Years 1852 to the End of 1837. ' /^ ^d^^ ^r-^^^ ,C^d-r ^(ji'^ ^2.*..*^-^^ ^/^t^^^-^- ^ ^^ ^ LONDON: r^^^^-Zi^ CA^ ,4^^^^ PRINTED BY GEORGE E. EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, ^^^^^ PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN's MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. J^ £^ ^:lt^uO*^ fi^^X^i^ yOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OEFIOB. "** ^^ MDCCCLXVIII. PREFACE. The compilation of a complete Inventory of the contents of the Art Museum at South Kensington was begun in ac- cordance with a Minute of the Board of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, dated 19 January 1866, Earl Granville, K.G., being Lord President of the Council. By this Minute it was directed that a large mass of materials for the formation of an Inventory, which had for some time been undergoing verification and revision, should be placed in the hands of one of the officers of the Art Mu- seum, who should he charged with the arrangement of this material. It was decided that each entry should, as far as possible, state, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country ; Y. Date ; YI. Size ; YII. Condition, if necessary ; YIII. Whether presented or pur- chased, with the name of the donor or the cost respectively ; IX. Number in Register and year of acquisition. It was the desire of the Committee that the Inventory thus to be formed should become a final and unalterable record, a Domesday book, so to speak, by which the year of acquisition, the cost, and the dimensions of every object in the Museum might be recorded for all future reference. After careful deliberation it was settled that an arrangement of the Art Inventory under separate years was the only one which would admit of the acquisitions of each future year being systematically added without delay, and without the ne- cessity of frequently re-casting the matter already in print ; and this arrangement was therefore determined on. It was also settled that an alphabetical arrangement of each object under its special designation should be adopted, with certain modifications where the material of the object, rather than the object itself, is of paramount interest, such modifications being confined within narrow limits, and cross references being freely supplied in order to guard against confusion. This volume comprises the acquisitions of sixteen years, from the commencement of the collection in the year 1852 down to and including the year 1867. As regards the method of 21420, a 2 IV aiTangement little need be said by way of explanation. It ha» already been stated tliat each part is arranged in alphabetical order, but in certain instances, where the interest of the visitor or the student is directed to the material rather than to the object itself, the name only of the object will appear in its proper alphabetical position, while a cross reference will direct to the materials under which examples of such object will be found. This plan has been followed in the case of earthenware, enamels, painted glass, glass vessels, ivory carvings, porcelain, and textile or woven fabrics, while under earthenware and porcelain a subsidiary grouping, according to place of rnanu* facture, has been adopted as usefuL With regard to the number affixed to each entry it should be stated that from the beginning of the collection every object received had been entered in a register and a number assigned to it, which number was also marked on the object itself. This series of consecutive numbers had, at the close of the year 1863, reached 9,148, and it was then decided that it should come to an end, and that thenceforward the acquisitions in each year should be numbered from 1 onwards, the date of the year being also given, as 1~'64, l-'65, 776-65, &c., the series ending with the year. It was wished that this system of numbering could have been made retrospective also, but the alteration of the numbers on more than 9,000 objects was judged inexpedient, and the first numbers have therefore been retained unchanged, except by the addition to each of the date of the year in which the object was acquired. The compilation of the present work was intrusted to Mr. A. C. King, an assistant keeper of the Museum. It has been provided that an Inventory of the acquisitions of each future year shall, at the close of that year, be printed on the same plan. Beyond its value as a permanent record, and its use for labelling purposes, this Inventory is to be viewed as material from which catalogues may hereafter be compiled. Being arranged according to the years in which the objects were acquired it is chiefly useful for official reference, but it readily admits of consolidation upon any other plan which may be wished, either according to alphabetical order, country, date of production, or material. HENRY COLE. South Kensington Museum, May 1868. A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE FORMATION OF THE ART COLLECTIONS. L The commencement of tlie collections forming the Art Museum dates from the year 1846, when a Committee, appointed by the Board of Trade, recommended that a Museum should be " formed in con- " nexion with the School of Design at Somerset House, which should " exhibit to the students of the school, to inquiring manufacturers, *' artisans, and the public in general, the practical application of the " principles of design in the graceful arrangement of forms, and the " harmonious combination of colours." Some few specimens were procured in accordance with this recommendation. 2. Numerous objects collected from the Exhibition of 1851 were purchased with a Parliamentary grant of 5,000/. made to the Board of Trade (the Rt. Hon. H. Labouchere, M.P., President, now Lord Taunton). The specimens thus obtained consisted of examples of fur- niture, metal work, pottery, and woven fabrics, and were selected by a Committee consisting of Mr. Cole, C.B., Mr. Owen Jones, Mr. Pugin, and Mr. Redgrave, R.A., who, in forming this collection, looked to its becoming the nucleus of a Museum of Ornamental Manufactures. 3. In 1852 the Department of Practical Art of the Board of Trade was constituted, (the Rt. Hon. H. Labouchere, M.P., President,) and the collection already made was publicly exhibited in the rooms of Marlborough House. In that year also the Bandinel collection, illus- trative of pottery and porcelain, was acquired (the Rt. Hon. J. W. Henley, M.P., President). 4. In 1854 Parliament made a vote for purchases from the collec- tion of Mr. Bernal. Upwards of 8,583/. was expended by the Depart- ment of Science and Art, under the authority of the Board of Trade, (the Rt. Hon. Lord Stanley of Alderley, President,) principally in specimens of pottery and porcelain, maiolica ware, glass, and metal work, approved upon the recommendation of Mr. Redgrave, R.A. The Gherardini collection of models for sculpture was bought by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (the Rt. Hon. W. Gladstone, M.P.,) for 2,110/., and placed in the Art Museum. 5. In 1855, 3,500/. was expended in purchases from the Paris Exhibition, selected by Mr. Cole and Mr. Redgrave. 6. The Soulages collection, which was especially rich in maiolica ware and specimens of Italian furniture, was brought to England by means of a guarantee fund, headed by Mr. Edward Marjoribanks on behalf of the Prince Consort, in 1856, and was finally deposited in the Museum of the Department. Purchases were made from it, from year to year, the final portion having become the property of the Department in 1865 (the Rt. Hon. the Marquess of Salisbury, K.G., and the Earl Granville, K.G., being Lords President during the period of purchase). 7. In the year 1857 the Department was transferred from the Board of Trade to the Committee of Council on Education, and shortly after- wards the Museum and oflices were moved from Marlborough House to South Kensington. vt 8. In 1858-9, Mr. Cole being in Italy, made notes of numerous objects worthy of purchase ; and in 1859-60 Mr. Redgrave and Mr. Robinson went to Italy to effect the purchases of such objects, and numerous purchases were made. 9. In 1860 the Gigli portion of the collection made by the Marquis Campana, consisting of examples of Italian sculpture, was selected by Mr. Robinson and purchased for the sum of 6,000/. 10. In 1861 the sale of the Soltikoff collection took place in Paris, and upwards of 5,982/, was expended in the purchase of objects from that collection. Other additions were also made in that year from the sale of M. Uzielli's collection. 11. The International Exhibition of 1862 offered opportunities of acquiring specimens of modern art manufacture, British and foreign, and objects were thus obtained, which cost altogther 3,947/. (the Rt. Hon. the Earl Granville, K.G., being Lord President). 12. In 1863 a collection of ancient classical jewellery was purchased of Mr. John Webb for the sum of 500/., as affording valuable sug- gestions to Art workmen. 13. A collection of mediaeval textile fabrics, including several ecclesiastical vestments, was purchased of Dr. Frank Bock in the years 1860, 1863, and 1864 for the total sum of 1,663/. 6s. 8d. 14. In 1864 and again in 1865 Mr. J. C. Robinson, one of the Art referees, made journeys to Spain and Portugal on behalf of the Museum^ and in accordance with his recommendation several purchases were made in illustration of the Art of those countries. 15. The Rev. R. Brooke, of Gateforth House, Selby, in 1864 pre^ sen ted to the Museum a collection of court dresses, watches, jewellery, seals, and other objects chiefly of English origin of the 18th century, the accumulated memorials of an English family for three or four generations. 16. In 1865 Her Majesty the Queen presented a number of speci- mens of modern Japanese lacquer work, weapons, and woven fabrics. 17. A large collection of early Byzantine and mediasval carvings in ivory having been offered to the Museum by Mr. John Webb, it was agreed to purchase these by instalments, covering the years 1865, 1866, and 1867. 18. A collection of German medals of the 16th and I7th centuries, being a portion of the celebrated cabinet of Paul Von Praun, of Nurem- berg, was purchased of Mr. Tross in 1867 for 500/. 19. Such have been the principal sources from which the Collections have been formed. In addition, numerous other purchases have been made by means of annual votes of Parliament. The purchases from the Paris Exhibition of 1867 will be recorded in the inventory for 1868. Henry Cole, General Superintendent and Director. vu The Collections are now regulated by the following Minute :— ART COLLECTIONS OF THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. At South Kensington^ the ISth day of June 1863. p j The Earl Granville, K.G. i The Right Hon. Robert Lowe, M.P. By the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Her Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council on Education. 1. My Lords take into their consideration the state of the collections of the Art Division of the South Kensington Museum. 2. Their Lordships refer to various reports on the subject, and espe- cially to those hereafter mentioned : (A.) The report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons of 1841, recommending the formation and extension of Art Collections in this country. (B.) The report of the Committee of Management of the School of Design (the late Lord Colborne being Chairman) prepared in 1845, which pointed out that " on the continent the various styles of art in " different times and countries are not only more carefully studied by " artists, but are more generally known to the people than among us, " and that certainly with regard both to fine art and to ornamental " manufactures, this superior knowledge constitutes an advantage of " great value." After noticing the existence abroad of costly and expensive museums, especially the Louvre, *' where there are galleries " not only of pictures and statues, but of choice specimens of ancient •' manufactures, carved works, brass, steel, and iron work, and numerous ** examples of industrial art in general," the Committee recommended that the School of Design should possess " collections not only of " architectural casts, specimens of antique sculptures, and prints of " ornament, all of which are essentially requisite, but collections more " especially of examples of decorative work, in order to exhibit to the " students of the school, to inquiring manufacturers, artisans, and the " public in general, the practical application of the principles of design " in the graceful arrangement of forms and harmonious combinations of *' colours." (C.) The report of the General Superintendent (Mr. Cole), and the Art vSuperintendent (Mr. Redgrave), in 1852, submitted to the President of the Board of Trade (the Right Honourable J. W. Henley), and laid before Parliament, which recommended that " fine examples of " what has already been accomplished should be placed before the " student," and that the ** educated designer for ceramic manu- " factures should have an adequate knowledge of what Japan, Meissen, *' Sevres, and even Chejsea have already done, and should be prac- " tically familiar with the early chintzes of India, &c." (Estimates, 1852-3, No. 4, page 16.) 3. My Lords examine the different analyses of the Art Collections which the General Superintendent has caused to be prepared for the purpose of showing — 1st, the number of articles classed according to VlU diflTerent materials and manufactures ; 2nd, how far the productions of each country and various epochs are represented ; and 3rd, the amount of public funds which have been devoted to each class of articles. 4. Their Lordships are of opinion that on the whole the valuable collections which have been made contain the classes of objects which it was considered desirable to acquire when the collections were com- menced. They consider that perhaps the most useful and important section of art, namely that of Mediaaval Italy, is well represented ; and remark that other sections are incomplete, and some, such as Spanish, are hardly represented at all.* 5. My Lords do not find that any directions, besides those implied in the foregoing extracts, have been laid down, and consider that the time has come when it is necessary that, as far as possible, definite instruc- tions should be given to regulate the increase and completion of the collections. 6. Their Lordships accordingly direct that future purchases be con- fined to objects wherein fine art is applied to some purpose of utility, and that works of fine art not so applied should only be admitted as exceptions, and so far as they may tend directly to improve art applied to objects of utility. 7. The decorative art of all periods and all countries should be com- pletely represented. Classic art ought not to be omitted, but inasmuch as the British Museum is particularly devoted to the illustration of classic art, it should be represented only to a limited extent and for the purpose of showing the impression made by it upon subsequent periods. 8. The best works of all periods and countries should be obtained as far as practicable. Second rate works should only be acquired as substitutes until better works can be obtained. 9. Where the taste of the age or country has been low, few spe- cimens only will be necessary. On the other hand, where the art is excellent and tends especially to the improvement of modern manu- factures, the specimens may be more varied and numerous. 10. Original works are to be obtained as far as possible, but where this would seem to be impracticable, the system hitherto pursued of representing the finest known examples by electrotypes, casts, and drawings will be followed, it being always kept in mind that the aim of the Museum is to make the historical and geographical series of all decorative art complete, and fully to illustrate human taste and ingenuity. By order of the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education. Henry Cole, Secretary and General Superintendent. ♦ Considerable additions have been made to the seotion of Spanish art since the date of this Minute. (under revision.) INYENTOEY OF ART OBJECTS ACQUIRED m THE YEAE 1852, (This includes the Art Objects originally purchased FOR the School of Design at Somerset House between THE years 1843 and 1851, AND TRANSFERRED TO THE DEPART- MENT OF Practical. Art on its formation at Marlborough House in 1852.) Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the Board of Trade from 1843 to 1852. Presidents. 1843. The Right Honourable The Earl of Ripon. 1843-45. The Right Honourable W. E. Gladstone, M.P. 1845,46. The Right Honourable The Earl of Dalhousie. 1846, 47. The Right Honourable The Earl of Clarendon. 1847-52. The Right Honourable H. Labouchere, M.P. 1852. The Right Honourable J. W. Henley, M.P. Vice- Presidents. 1843. The Right Honourable W. E. Gladstone, M.P. 1843-45. The Right Honourable The Earl of Dalhousie. 1845, 46. The Right Honourable Sir G. Clerk, Bart., M.P. 1846-48. The Right Honourable T. M. Gibson, M.P. 1848-51. The Right Honourable Earl Granville. 1852. The Right Honourable Lord Colchester. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country ; V. Date ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation, or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] It has been found impossible to ascertain the original cost of several of the objects which were transferred from the School of Design to the Department of Practical Art. Amphoea, or Vase. Bee Glass Vessels. Anklet. Silver-gilt. Indian (Kangra), modern. L. 4| in., W. 4i in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4Z. 12s. 122.-'52. Apron. See Textiles. Armoire. See Cabinet. Basin, with perforated cover or strainer. Black metal do.mas- cened with silver. Indian, modern. H. 7 in., diam. 12 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21. 145.-52. Basket. Canewoi-k. Indian {Singapore)^ moderu. H. 11| in., diam. 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), l6'. 1419.-52. 16441. ^ 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Basket. See also Earthenware. Bernous. See Textiles. Bodice. See Textiles. Bottle, or Rosewater Sprinkler. Silver, inlaid with trans- lucent enamel. Indian (DholejJore in Rajpootana), modern. H 9^ in., diam. 8| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 10^. 130.-'52. Bottle. Black metal, damascened with silver. A water bottle ; globular, with elongated neck. Indian, modern. H. 13 in., diam. CJ in. Bought (Exhibition of 185J ), 2^. 14G.- 52. Bottle. Oxydised silver. Bulbiform, chased with foliage ; two cupids form the handles. French, modern. (Rudolphi, Paris.) H. 9J in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 40?. 919.-44. Bottle. See also Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal. Indian, modern. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21. 10s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 134.-'52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal damascened with silver. Indian, modern. H. 8 J in., diam. 9^ in. Bought (Exhibition ofl851), 2?. 10s. 135.-'52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal damascened with silver. Indian, modern. H. 7| in., diam. 8 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21, 10s. 136.-'52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal, damascened with silver. Indian, modern. H. 6 in., W. 6^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21 10s. ^ 137.-52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal, damascened with gold. Bell-shaped. Indian, modern. H. 5 j in., diam. 6^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21. 10s. 138.-'52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal, damascened with silver. Bottle -shaped. Indian, modern. H. 9 in., diam. 5 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. lS9.-'52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal, damascened with gold and silver. Bottle-shaped. Indian, modern. H. 8| in., diam. 4| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1?. 140.-52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal, damascened with silver. Indian, modern. H. 8 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Exhibition • of 1851), 11. 141.-^52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal, damascened with silver. Indian, modern, H. 8| in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. 142.-52. Bowl of Hookah pipe. Black metal, damascened with silver. Bottle-shaped. Indian, vnodiQYii. H. 8 J in., diam. S| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. 143.-52. Bowl. Black metal, damascened with silver. Indian, modern. H. 2| in., diam. 5^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1?. 147.-52. Bowl. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 3 Box. Lacquered wood. Oblong ; a work-box. Indian (Lahore), modern. H. 9:^ in., L. 25 in., W. 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 1.-52. Box. Lacquered wood. Oblong ; a work-box. Indian (Lahore), modern. H. 8^ in., L. 18 in., W. 12 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 2.-52. Box. Lacquered wood. Octagonal, with raised cover. Indian (Lahore), modern. H. 8 in., diam. 11 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen, 8.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. A writing box, with stand or tray, containing various instruments. Indian (Lahore), modern. Box, H. 3f in., L. 11 in., W. 2J in. Tray, L. 14 in., W. 5i in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 4.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. A writing box, with stand or tray, containing various instruments. Indian (Lahore), modern. Box, H. 3i in., L. 11^^ in., W. 3^ in. Tray, L. ^^ in., W. o\ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 5. -'5 2. Box. Lacquered wood. A writing box. Indian (Lahore), modern. H. 2 in., L. 11 in., W. 2^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 6.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. A writing box. Indian (Lahore), modern, H. 2 in., L. 101 in. W. 2 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7.-52. Box. Lacquered wood. A writing box. Indian (Lahore), modern. H. 2 in., L. 6| in., W. 1 J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 8.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. A writing box. Indian (Lahore), modern. H. 11 in., L. 7f in., W. 1^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 9.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. Cylindrical, with flat cover; incised ornament. Indian (Sindh), modern. H. 3^ in., diam. 9 J- in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 16s. 6d. 10.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. Cylindrical, with flat cover; incised ornament. Indian (Sindh), modern. H. 3J in., diam. 9^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 16s. 6d. ll.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. Cylindrical, with hemispherical cover ; incised ornament. Indian (Sindh), modern. H. 6^ in., diam. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), lis. 12.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. Cylindrical, with hemispherical cover ; incised ornament. Indian (Sindh), modern. H. 6 in., diam. 8i in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851\ lis. 13.-'52. Box. Lacquered wood. A writing box, with stand or tray. Indian (Rohilcund), modern. H. of Box, 2| in., L. 10 j in., W. 3 in. Tray, L. 14^ in.. W. 7^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3^. '^ 16.-'52. Box, or Jewel Casket. Carved sandal wood. Indian (Manga- Zore), modern. H. 7 in., L. 14| in., W. 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 30^. 10s. l7.-'52. a 2 4 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KKNSTNGTON MCTSEUM. Box. Carved sand.-'52. Cup. Black varnished earthenware. Indian, modern. H. 3f in., W. 2|- in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1.*^. 437.-52. Cup. Black varnished earthenv/are. Indian, modern. H. ^ in., W. 4 J in. Bought (Exhibition of 3 851), 1.9. 438.-52. Cup. Bed earthenware. Indian, modern. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851) Is. {Wanting in 1852.) 446.-52. Cup and Cover. Thin earthenware. Indian, modern. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3.9. {Transferred to Museum, Udinhiirgh.) 447.-' 5 2. Goblet. Bed earthenware. Lacquered in various colours, with incised designs on the lacquer. Indian, modern. H. 6;^ in., diam. C^- in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 2.9. U. 448.-'52. Goblet. Bed earthenware. Lacquered in various colours, v/ith incised designs on the lacquer. Indian, modern. H. 9| in., diam. C^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 2.9. U. " 449.-52. {tangebine.) Bowl. Enamelled earthenware. Arabesque decorations, and ornamented with patches of red sealing wax. Tan- qerine {Morocco), modern. H. 4^ in.^ diam. 11:^ in. Bought, 12.9. lG63.-'52. (TUNISIAN?) Lid of a Vessel. Earthenware, green glazed, perforated. Tunisian, modern. Diam. 5 in. Given by the Com- missioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4814.-52. Water-Pot, with Handle. Earthenware ; dark green glaze ; rude pattern. Tunisian, modern. H. 10 J in., diam. 5| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Ex- hibition of 1851. 4811.-52. Water-Pot, with Handle. Earthenware ; dark green glaze ; rude pattern. Tunisiaoi, modern. H. lOf in., diam. 6 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4812.-52. Water-Pot, with Handle. Earthenware ; dark green glaze; rude pattern. Tumsian, modern. H. 11^ in. diam. 7 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4813.-52. Water-Pot, double handled. Earthenware ; yellow glaze and green and brown pattern. Tunisian, modern. H. 8| in., diam 6^ in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4815.-52 Edging. Bee Textiles. OBJECTS ACQUIKED IN THE YE Ail 1852. 21 Egg Cup. Carved sandal \v"Ood. Indian, modern. 3f in. by J -J in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 12s. 22.-'52. Embroidehy. See Textiles. Enamels, European. Ewer. Enamel on copper, mounted in ormolu. Imitation of Limoges painted enamel ; in front an oval medallion witli a group of Venus and tv/o cupids. French (Sevres). 1849. H. 1 ft. 11 in., diam. 7| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 88^. 60.-52. Ewer and Stand or Plateau. Enamel on copper. In imitation of Limoges j)ainted enamel. Frenclo {Sevres), modern. Ewer, H. IS^ in., W. U in. Diam. of Stand, 15 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 80?. 549, 550.-52. Plaque. Painted enamel on iron. Elliptic ; head of St, Mark in colours on a gold ground. French (Sevres). 1852. 17^ in. by 13 in. Bought, 34L 61.-52. Saucer, wldte enamel on copper. French .^ About 1750. Bought, 5s. (Transferred to Museum, Dahlin.) 554-'52. Enamels, Oriental. Cup. Enamel on copper. Quadrilateral ; white ground with black ornaments. Chinese, modern. H. 1^ in., diam. IJ in. Bought, 5s. 543.-'52. Enamels. See also Bottle. Box. Chalice. Cup. Knife. Shield. Sword. Vase. Ewer, or Water Bottle, v/ith long spout. Black metal damas- cened with silver. Indian, modern. H. 12 in., W. 12 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21. 144.-52. Ev/ER and Basin, for rosewater. Copper plated, Arabic style. French, modern (Marrel, Freres, Paris). Ewer, H. 15^ in., W. 9^ in. Basin, H. 4| in., diam. 12| in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 1 U. 163, 163a.-'51. Ewer. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Fan. Carved sandal wood, representing a Peacock. Indian, modern. L. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 146'. 23.-52. Fan. See also Textiles. Fibula. See Brooch. Figure. Carved jade. Bought, ol. {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street) 1072.-'52. Filigree Work. Sea Bracelet. Brooch. Ear-pendants. Flagon, or Burette. Plated metal. Medieval desion, Latin inscription round centre. English, modern (Gough & Co., Birmingham). H. 10^ in.^ W. 7i in. Bought ^Exhibition of 1851), m. 10s. " ' 1332.-52. Flagon, or Bottle with Stopper. Silver parcel gilt. The sides embossed with oviform gadroons, the upper part chased with Gothic oak leaves and acorns, the stopper surmounted by a chased Gothic finial, with chain attached. English, modern (Lambert & Rawlings, London). H. 24 J in., diam. 12 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 125^. ' 2743.-51. Floor Cover. Sa Textiles. 22 AKT INVENTOllY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Flower Pot. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Flute. Bee Musical Pipe. Frame of a Mirror. Wood, carved and gilt. Italian {Venetian). About 1700. H. 151 in., W. llj in. Bought, U. 46.-52. Frame. Containing specimens of stamped brass work showing successive stages of manufacture. English, modern. Given by Messrs. Winfield, Birmingham. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 193.-52. Frieze. Carved wood. Arabesque ornament. French, modern. (Lianard, Paris). H. 7^ in., L. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought, 8^. 1056.-44. Glass, Painted or Stained. Panel. Painted glass. Subject, the Virgin and Infant Saviour, surrounded by a chorus of angels ; designed and painted by Antoine Beranger, French, modern (Royal Manufactory, Sevres). H. 3 ft. 4| in., W. 2 ft. 2^ in. Bought, 100^. 58.-'44. Panel, Painted glass. Subject, a female saint ; ground of yellow foliage on blue. German, modern. 1 ft. 6 in. by 11 in. Bought. 2634.-45. Panel. Painted glass. Subject, the Virgin holding the Infant Saviour on her knee. Apparently a portion of a larger work representing the marriage of St. Katharine. German., modern. 1 ft. 6 in. by 11 in. Bought. 2635.-'45. Window in Two Bays. Painted glass. Subject, St. Cecilia and St. Agnes, after Lucas Van Leyden. German, modern. (Royal Glass Painting Establishment, Munich). H. 6 ft. 4 in., W. 3 ft. 5 in. Bought, 60^. 59.-44. Glass Vessels, etc., English. Milk Ewer. Clear glass. Plain ; blown and polished. English, modern. H. 8 in., W. 5| in. Bought, 6s. U. 62.-52. Vase. Glass. Imitation of Venetian. English, modern. Bought, \l. Is. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 64.-52. Wine Glass. Clear glass. With cut vine-leaf border. English, modern. H. 5 in., diam. 2| in. Bought, 4s. Qd. 63.-'52. Glass Vessels, etc., European. Bottle. Semi-opaque white glass, enamelled in red, blue, and yellow, with scroll work. In front a woman carrying pails. Dutch, 17th or 18th centy. H. 5^ m., W. 2 J in. Bought, 10s. 69.-52. Vase. Semi-opaque white glass, enamelled and gilt. With a band or wreath of natural flowers in proper colours ; ormolu handles, &c. French, modern (La Roche & Co.). H. 1 ft. lOf in., W. I7i in. by 13| in. Bought, 34Z. 56.-44. Vase, or Amphora. Semi-opaque white glass. Cylindrical ; enamelled with a wreath of white flowers. French, modern. H. 24 in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, Ml. 57.-44. Wine Glass. Clear glass, engraved and inscribed. Dutch. 18th centy. Bought, 5s. 575.-52. Goldsmiths' and Jewellers' Work. See Box. Bracelet. Chalice. Necklace. Tazza. Vase. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 23 Group. See Ivory Carvings. Halberd Head. Steely damascened with gold. Imitation of cinque-cento work. Modern. L. 2 ft. 5 in., W. 11^ in. Bought, IZ. 10s. 2517.-52. Handkerchief. See Textiles. Handle. Bronze. With sirens and masks in relief. Italian. 16th centy. 41 in. by ^ in. Bought. 894.-'44. Hat. Covered with fish scales, conical form. Asiatic^ modern. Bought. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2522.-52. Hat. Bamboo frame work, covered with fish scales, conical form. Asiatic, modern. Bought. 2523.-52. Hat. Plantain leaf, conical form, painted or stained, with floral design, in various colours. Indian (Singapore), modern. H. 8 in., diam. 17| in. Bought, Is. 6d 3684.-52 Hat. Covered with fish scales, conical form. Asiatic, modern. H. 3i in., diam. 9 in. Bought, Is. 6d. 3685.-'52. Helmet. Steel, damascened with gold. With two plumes of heron's feathers. Indian (Lahore), modern. 1 6 in. by 8 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 13^. 2s. 6d. 118a.-'52. Hindoo Deities, Group of. See Ivory Carvings. Hinges, Pair of. Tinned iron. With plates of pierced floriated scrolls. German. I7th centy. 6| in. by 5 in. Bought, 6s. Sd. 891, 892.-'44. Hinge. Tinned iron. With heart-shaped holes, and wavy floriated ends. 16th centy. 8i in. by 5 in. Bought. 1222.-44. Hinge and Hasp of a Box. Bronze, with relief scroll ornament. Burmese. 9 in. by 4^ in. Bought, 2Z. 4792, 4793.-52. Hookah Carpet or Mat. See Textiles. Hookah Pipe Bowl. See Bowl. Ice Pail or Wine Cooler. See Earthenware. Incense, or Perfume Burner. Iron, inlaid with silver damascene work. French, modern (Roucou, Paris). H. 4 J in., diam. 3f in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), U. 171.-51. Incense Burner. Bronze. Standing on three legs, rosewood base and cover. Chinese. H. 16 J in., diam. 11 in. Bought, 7^. 1566.-52. Incense Burner. Wrought iron. With arabesque ornaments in silver damascene work. Belgian, modern (Falloise, Li^ge). H. lOf in., W. 7i in. by 6f in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 29^. 10s. 6744-51. Inkstand. Alabaster, inlaid with floral ornament in mosaic of precious stones. Indian (Agra), modern. L. 14 in., W. 10^ in Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 19^. 951.-'52. Inkstand. See also Earthenware. Iron and Steel Work. See Bracelet. Brooch. Coffer. Cuirass. Dagger. Ear Pendants. Helmet. Hinge. Key. Knife. Lock. Mounting. Panel. Shield. Spear. Sword. Tazza. 24 art inventory, south kensington museum. Ivory, Carved. Card Kack. Carved Ivory, uhinese, modern. H. 11 in., W. 8i in. Bougiifc, U. 1009.- 52. Chessmen, Set of. Turned ivory, painted and gilt (31 pieces). Burmese, modern. From | in. to IJ in. Bought, M. 4s. 4021.-52. Comb. Carved ivory. Indian, modern. 4 J in. by 4^ in. Bouglit (Exhibition of 1851) 8s. 9oG.-52. Comb. Carved ivory. Indian, modern. 3 J in. by IJ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 8s. 957.-52. Comb. Carved ivory. Indian, modern. 3f in. by 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 8s. 958.-52. Comb. Carved ivor}^ Indian, modern. 2^ in. by 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 8s. 959.-52. Comb. Carved ivoiy. Indian, modern. 4f in. by 4;^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 8s. 960.-52. Cup, or Match Pot. Carved ivory. Cylindrical. Chinese, modern. H. 5 in., diam. 4 in. Bought 51. 1068.-52. Group. Carved ivory. The chief Hindoo Deities ; the back- ground, representing the front of a temple, is covered with carvings in low relief of subjects from Hindoo mythology. Indian (Doorgah), modern. H. 1 ft. 7 in,, W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 22^. Is. 1070.-52. Pendent Ornament. Perfume case (?). Carved and perforated ivory, with silk cord and tassel attached. Chinese, modern. L. 41 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 931.-52. Jar. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Javelin.' See Spear. Jelly Mould. See Earthenware. Jewel Casket. See Box. Jewellers' and Goldsmiths' Work. See Box. Bracelet. Chalice. Necklace. Tazza. Vase. Jug. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Kettle. See Earthenware. Key. Bronze gilt. A chamberlain's key ; within the bow is a shield of arms and a coronet. 18th centy. L. 6| in. Bought, 1?. 904.-52. Key. Bronze gilt. A chamberlain's key ; within the bow is a fleur-de-lis, castle, and lion rampant. End of l7th centy. L. 61 in. Bought, 1^. 905.-52. Key. Bronze gilt. A chamberlain's key ; the scroll bow con- taining a coat of arms surmounted by a crown. 18th centy. L. 7iin. Bought, 1?. 906.-52. Key. Bronze gilt. A chamberlain's key. Bought, IZ. (Wanting, Nov. 8, 1859.) ' ' 907.-52. Key. Bronze gilt. A chamberlain's key, with open scroll bov^. 18th centy. L. 6J in. Bought, 1?-. 908.-52. Key. Bronze gilt. A chamberlain's key ; the bow ornamented with pierced floriated scroll-work. Beginning of 18th centy. L. 7 in. Bought, 11. 909.-52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 25 Key. Wrought iron. Plain scroll bow, with quatrefoil fluted barrel. German. I7th centy. L. 5J in. Bought, 9s. 1224.-52. Key. Wrought iron. With open-work bow. 18th centy. L. 4J in. Bought, 9s. 1225.-52. Key. Wrought iron. 18th centy. Bought, 96'. {Wanting, Nov. 8, 1859.) 1226.-52. Key. Steel. Open scroll bow, trefoil fluted barrel. 16th centy. L. 4 in. Bought, 10s. 1227.-52. Key. Wrought iron. With open scroll bow, and twisted stem. 17th centy. L. 5^ in. Bought, 9s. 1228.-52. Key. Steel. Pierced scroll bow ; fluted stem. I7th centy. L. 41 in. Bought, 9s. 1229.-52. Key. Steel. Open scroll bow ; fluted stem. 17th centy. L. 3| in. Bought, 9s. 1230.-52. Key. Steel. Circular bow, enclosing a square, and four annulets. 18th centy. L. ^ in. Bought, 9s. 1231.-52. Key. Steel. With open scroll bow, containing the letter K l7th centy. L. 3i in. Bought, 9s. 1232.-'52. Key. Steel. Foliated ornaments on the bow and stem. I7th centy. L. 5\ in. Bought, 9s. 1233.-52. Key. Wrought iron. With open scroll bow ; fluted stem. I7th centy. L. 4 in. Bought, 9s. 1234.-52. Knife, or Dagger. Steel. With gold enamelled sheath. Indian (Scuide), modern. L. 18^ in., diam. IJ in. Bought (Exlii- bitionof 1851), 20^. 109.~'52. Knife Hilt. Bee Earthenware. Kylin. Bee Porcelain. Lace. Bee Textiles. Lacquered Work. See Box. Cane. Panel. Table. Tea. Caddy. Tray. Writing Desk. Landmark or Tablet. Bee Porcelain (Oriental). Leather Hanging, Piece of stamped. Italian. I7th centy. (?) 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought, 15s. 924.-52. Leather Hanging, Piece of stamped. Floriated scroll in gold on grey ground. Italian. I7th centy. (?) 2 ft. 7 in. by 2ft. Bought, 15s. 4023.-52. Leather Work. Bee Shield. Letter Stand. Bee Rack. Lock. Iron. French, modern. Bought, {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 4591.-44. Mask. Carved wood. Flemish. I7th centy. 3^ in. by 8| in. Bought. 2520.-48. Mat. Bee Textiles. Match Pot or Vase. Bee Porcelain. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851. Obv., busts of The Queen and Prince Consort, by W. Wyon ; rev., an erect female figure crowned, holding v/reaths ; on either side impersonations of Art and Industry. Signed, Bonnardel. Inv. : Bomard, Bcvdp. Diam. 3J in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6028.- .52. 26 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851. Obv., busts of The Queen and Prince Consort, by W. Wyon ; rev., an erect female figure crowned, holding wreaths ; on either side impersonations of Art and Industry. Signed, Bonnardel, Inv.: Domard, Sculp. Diam. 3J in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6029.-52. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851. Ob v., busts of The Queen and Prince Consort, by W. Wyon ; rev., Britannia crowning a kneeling figure of Industry, attended by female impersonations of the four quarters of the globe, by Leonard C. Wyon. Diam. 3 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6030.-52. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851. Obv., busts of The Queen and Prince Consort, by W. Wyon ; rev., Britannia crowning a kneeling figure of Industry, attended by female impersonations of the four quarters of the globe, by Leonard C. Wyon. Diam. 3 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6031.-52. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851. Obv., busts of The Queen and Prince Consort, by W. Wyon ; rev., Britannia crowning a seated figure of Industry, signed, G. G. Adams. Diam. 2^ in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. "^ 6032.-52. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851. Obv., busts of The Queen and Prince Consort, by W. Wyon ; rev., Britannia crowning a seated figure of Industry, signed, G. G. Adams. Diam. 2^ in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6033.-52. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851 ; for distribution to exhibitors. Obv., bust of The Prince Consort, by W. Wyon ; rev., the globe, and an inscription. Diam. If in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6034.-52. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851 ; for distribution to exhibitors. Obv., bust of The Prince Consort, by W. Wyon ; rev., the globe, and an inscription. Diam. 1| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6034a,-'52. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851 ; for distribution in acknowledgment of services rendered. Obv., bust of The Prince Consort, by W. Wyon; rev., an inscription. Diam. 1| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6035.-52. Medal, Bronze, of the Exhibition of 1851 ; for distribution in acknowledgment of services rendered. Obv., bust of The Prince Consort, by W. Wyon; rev., an inscription. Diam. 1| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6036.-52. Medal. Bronze. Students' prize ; Department of Practical Art. Obv., bust of The Queen, by W. Wyon ; rev., an inscrip- tion. Dated 1852. Diam. 1| in. Given by Department of Practical Art. 6037.-52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 27 Medal. Bronze. Prize from the Royal Dublin Society for Students in the Government School of Design. Obv., bust of The Queen ; rev., an inscription, Diam. If in. Given by the Eoyal Dublin Society. 6038.-52. Medallion Plaque, Bronze, Female head, said to be the portrait of Agnes Frey the wife of Albert Durer ; in tlie field is the monogram of Durer and the date 1508. German, (Nuremberg). Diam. 2 J in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C. B. 531.-52. Medallion. Bronze. Containing portrait of Louis Philippe and of Queen Marie Amelie, enriched with cartouche work, &c. Diam. 10 in. French, modern. Executed by Barre, and cast by Eck and Durand. Bought, 12s. 6d 2405.-44. Medallion. Bronze. Containing portraits of the Orleans family, Diam. 10 in. French, modern. Executed by Barre, and cast by Eck and Durand. Bought, 12s. 6d. 2406.-44. Medallion. Plaster, covered with an electro-deposit of silver. Elliptic ; subject, in high relief, St. Louis bearing the crown of Thorns to the Sainte Chapelle in Paris. French, modern. Modelled by Justin. In oak frame. 12^ in, by lOJ in. Bought, (Exhibition of 1851), 61 2407.-52. Medallion. Plaster, covered with an electro-deposit of silver. Elliptic ; subject, in high relief, St. Louis leading his army against the Saracens. French, modern, Modelled by Justin. In. oak frame. 12 J in. by 10 J in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 6L 2408.-52. Milk Ewer. See Glass. Mosaic and Marquetry. See Inkstand. Panel. Paper Knife, Paper Weight. Back. Table. Tablet. Mould. See Earthenware. Mounting of a Gun, (a portion.) Steel. Perforated in scrolls and arabesques. Italian. I7th centy. 8 in. by 2 in. Bought. 1223.-44. Mug. See Earthenware. Musical Pipe, or Flute. Painted wood. Indian, modern. L. 10 j in., diam. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 15.-52. Muslin. See Textiles. Necklace. Red-tinted gold filigree work. Indian (Tenasserim), modern. L. 12 in., W. 3^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), U. 123.-52. Necklace. Gold filigree work. Indian (Calicut), modern. L. 36 in., W. 3f in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 30^. 124.-52. Necklace. Gold. Facet-cut and burnished. Indian {Calcutta), modern. L. 11| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), U. 125.-52, Necklace. Enamelled gold filigree work. With flowers or rosettes in white enamel and set with emeralds and rubies. Italian ? 17th centy. L. 13| in. Bought, 9?. 9s. 2753.-52. 28 ART INVENTOllY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Niello Work. See Bracelet. Painting in distemper on paper. Modern copy of border of lunette, " The Finding of Moses ;" in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 2 ft. 9| in., W. 7i in. Bought. 196.-48. Painting in distemper on paper. Modern copy of Pompeian paint- ing ; grey and yellow on a red ground ; grotesque figures and animals. H. G ft., W. 1 ft. 3 in. Bought. 197.-48. Painting in distemper on paper. Modern copy of arabesque panel after antique design. H. 7 ft. IJ in., W. CJ in. Bought. 198.-48. Painting, oil, on panel. Modern copy of arabesque, from the border to " The Finding of Moses ; '' in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 7| in, W. 2 ft. 11 in. Bought. 254.-48. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of arabesque, from the border to " The Finding of Moses ; " in the Loggia of Raphael in- the Vatican. H. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Boui^ht. 255.-48. Painting, oil, on gold ground. Modern copy of arabesque wall decoration. French. H. 2 ft. 1 li in., W. 9 J in. Bought. 524.-'48. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque composition ending in a mask with a sliell in the mouth. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1110.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque composition ending in a vase ; two cupids on the handles. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in.,W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 5101. 1111.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; panelled composition divided by wreaths, ending in three butterflies below three stags. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 5 1 0?. ■ 111 2.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque composition ending in Fame seated on tlie globe. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1113.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; scroll composition ending in scroll nest from which issue three bunches of berries. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft, 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bouoU for 510?. 1114.-43. *.^* The series of Paintings Nos. 1110 to 1146-'43 was painted by Eichard Kvans for Mr. Nash, and vras intended for use in one of the palaces of George the Foui'th. They were bought at the sale of the effects of Mr. Nash after his death. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAK 1852. 29 Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; scroll composition ending in scroll nest from which issue three bunches of berries. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1114c6.-'43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque com]30sition ending in a sea and fishes and a small landscape. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., Vv^'.l ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1115.-'43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main vvall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; a tree with a fowler concealed in a thicket below. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 fL 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 51 OL 1116.-'48. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; composition of panels divided by Vv'reaths ending with two cupids holding up a garland. Copied by Richard Eva,ns. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1117.-4:3. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; scroll of foliage ending in a scroll nest with one bunch of berries. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1118.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican; scroll of foliage ending in a scroll nest with one bunch of berries. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 fb. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1118c6.-'48. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from tlie main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque composition ending in three nude figures, a male between two females. Copied by Ricliard Evans. . PI. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 fb. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1119.-4^8. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; a tree composition with birds, ending with a porcupine. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1120.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque composition ending in a vase with two cupids supporting a garland ; two birds and two apples below. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 11 21. -'43, 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque composition ending in a square doorway with tapestry, two nude figures, bending boughs, above. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510^. 1122.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. A pilaster ; a composition or Pasticcio, from similar work in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; ending in a screen between two terminal figures. Copied b}^ Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510^. 1122a.-'43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; panelled composition divided by garlands, three butterflies, below three tiger cats in the base. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 5101. 1123.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the arch piers opposite the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque scroll composition, Venus holding the apple, with Cupid at the base ; the ill-drawn figure holding a vine above the Venus is an insertion. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510^. 1124.-'43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the arch piers opposite the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican; grotesque composition with me- dallions, three girls dancing at the base, two satyrs added. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in.,W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510^. 1125.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the arch piers opposite the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque composition with medallions, male and female satyrs at see-saw in the base ; the figure of Fame below is added. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510Z. 1126.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the arch piers opposite the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; grotesque composition, a lion holding a ball in a medallion at the base ; the base and cupids below are inserted. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510^. 1127.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the arch piers opposite the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael, in the Vatican ; composition of the Four Seasons, cloaked figure below ; the part above the two figures of spring is inserted. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1128.-43. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 81 Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a pilaster, from the arch piers opposite the main wall of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; composition of Day and Night ; the parts above the two cupids on the balance yard are insertions. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510^. 1129.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. A pilaster ; a composition, or Pasticcio, from similar work in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; female figure with a basket and two griffins on her head. Copied by Richard Evan^. H. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510^. 1130.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, the Almighty dividing Light from Darkness. The original (from Raphael's design) is attributed to Giulio Romano. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 16 ft. 10 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510^. 1131.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, Adam and Eve after the Fall, Adam tilling the ground. The original (from Raphael's design) is attributed to Giulio Romano. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1132.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, Abraham and Melchizedek. The original (from Raphael's design) is attributed to Francesco Penni. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510Z. 1133.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, the Almighty appearing to Isaac. The original (from Raphael's design) is attributed to Giulio Romano. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1134.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, Esau bringing the venison to his father Isaac. The original from Raphael's design ; the painter uncertain. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1135.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, Jacob's Dream. The original (from Raphael's design) is attri- buted to Pellegrino da Modena. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510?. 1136.-.'43. 32 ABT INVENTOllY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a, lunette from the arcade of the Loggia of Eaphael in the Vatican ; subject, Jacob meeting Rachacl at the Well. The original (from llaphael's design) is attributed to Pellegrino da Modena. Copied by Richard Evans. K. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510/. 1187.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, Joseph relating his dream to his brethren. The original (from Raphael's design) attributed to Giulio Romano. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510/. 1138.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, Joseph interpreting Pharaoh's dream. The original (from Raphael's design) attributed to Giulio Romano. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510/. 1139.-'43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, the finding of Moses. The original (from Raphael's design) attributed to Giulio Romano. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510/. 1140.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, the Israelites crossing the Red Sea. The original from Raphael's design, the painter not knov/n. Copied by Richard Evans. H 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510/. 1141.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, the Israelites worshipping the golden calf The original (from Raphael's design) attributed to Raffaelle del Colie. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510/. 1142.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, the fall of Jericho. The original (from Raphael's design) attri- buted to Pierino del Vaga. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paintings bought for 510/. 1143.-'43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, Moses receiving the Law. The original (from Raphael's design) attributed to Pierino del Vaga. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paint- ings bought for 510/. 1144.-43. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 38 Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael, in the Vatican ; subject, David going up to Hebron. The original (from Raphael's design) attributed to Pierino del Vaga. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in,, W. 8 ft. One of a series of 40 paint- ings bought for 5101. 1145.-43. Painting in distemper on canvas. Copy of a lunette, from the arcade of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican ; subject, the Last Supper. The original from Raphael's design, the painter uncertain. Copied by Richard Evans. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 16 ft. 10 in. One of a series of 40 paintings bouglit for 510^. 1146.-43. Painting in distemper on paper. A reduced copy from the fresco in the Farnesina Palace, Rome ; representing the Marriage of Alexander and Roxana, by Giovan- Antonio Razzi of Siena, called Sodoma (1479-1554). Copied by a modern artist. H. 3 ft. 6 in., L. 6 ft. Bought. 1149.-46. Painting on glass, in rosewood frame. Half-length figure of a lady. Chinese, modern. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 5^ in. Bought. 11 10s. 1150.-52. Painting in gold and colours under glass, with white background ; intended for v/all decoration. Birds, fruit, foliage, and ara- besques in the manner of the 16th century. Modern French. Signed C. Lachaise, Paris, 1844. H. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 13^ in. Bought. 3570.-'44. Painting in distemper on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco by Correggio in the cupola of the cathedral of Parma, representing the Assumption of the Virgin. H. 5 ft. 3 in., W. 5 ft. 5 in. Bought. 5929.-'48. Panel. Inlaid wood. A specimen of i^arquetage for flooring. French, modern. (Marcellin, Paris.) Square, W. 14| in Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1?. Is. 9cl. 26.-51. Panel. Inlaid wood. A specimen of parquetage for flooi-ing. French, modern. (Marcellin, Paris.) Square, W. 11|- in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. Is. 9d. 27.-51. Panel. Inlaid wood. A specimen of parquetage for flooring. French, modiQYn. (Marcellin, Paris.) 13^ in. by 12 in. Bought (French Exhibition, 1844), 16s. Id. " 28.-44. Panel. Inlaid wood. A specimen of loarquetage for flooring. French, modiQTn. (Marcellin, Paris.) 14|-in. by 12^ in. Bought (French Exhibition, 1844), 16s. Id 29.-44. Panel. Inlaid wood. A specimen of pccrquetage for flooring. French, laodern. (Marcellin, Paris.) 12Jin. by 11^ in. Bought (French Exhibition, 1844), 168. Id ' 30.-44. Panel. Inlaid wood. A specimen of parquetage for flooring. Freyich, modern. (Marcellin, Paris.) Square, W. 12 in. Bought (French Exhibition, 1844), IGs. 31.-44. Panel. Inlaid Vv^ood. A specimen of parquetage for . flooring. French, modern. (Marcellin, Paris.) Square, W. 18 in. Bought (French Exhibition, 1844), IGs. Id. 32.-'44. 16441. 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Panel. Japanned papier -mach^. Black ground with raised bamboo foliage in gold, in imitation of Japan work. English, modern. 16 in. by 12 in. Manufactured and given by Messrs. Jennens and Bettridge. 39.-52. Panel, or Frieze. Carved oak. In the centre is a candelabrum, on either side a female terminal figure, ending in scroll foliage. Flemish. About 1540. H. 10 in., L. 3 feet. Bought, U. 40.-52. Panel. Carved oak. Cartouche and scroll work, surmounted by a crane ; arabesque ornament. Flemish. About 1540. H. 2 ft., W. 8 in. Bought, U. 41.-52. Panel. Carved oak. Scroll work, surmounted by a cherub with expanded wings. Flemish. About 1540. H. 2 ft., W. 8 in. Bought, 51 42.-52. Panel. Carved oak. Perforated; subject, David and Bath- sheba. German or Flem^ish. About 1500. H. 9 in., L. 1 ft. 74 in. Bought, U. 43.-52. Panel. Carved oak. With medallion in centre, containing ahead in high relief. Flemish. About 1530. H. 1 ft. 4 in., W. 10 in. Bought, 11 5s. 44.-52. Panel. Carved oak. Arabesque pattern. Flemish. About 1540. Bought, 1^. 45.-52. Panel. Bronze. Scroll foliage and vine ; duplicate of part of the architrave of the bronze doors of the church of the Madeleine, Paris. French, modern. (Eck and Durand, Paris.) 5 ft. 4 in. by 1 ft. Bought, 14^. 1151.-44. Panels (Two). Cast-iron. French, modevn. Bought. (Trans- ferred to Building Collection.) 4071 4072.-44. Panel. Cast-iron, bronzed. In two compartments, containing standing figures of two saints. French, modern. 4 ft. 7 in. by 4 ft. 5 in. Bought, 40^. {Transferred to Building Collec- tion.) 4140.-44. Panel. See also Glass, painted. Paper Knife. Hilt of alabaster, inlaid with mosaic of precious stones, and the blade of agate. Indian (Agra), modern. L. 7i in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), ll. 953.-52. Paper Weight. Alabaster, inlaid with floral ornament in mosaic of precious stones. Indian (Agra), modern. 5J in. by 4i in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3^. 952.-52. Parquetage. See Panel. Pendent Ornament. See Ivory Carving. Perfume Burner. See Incense Burner. Plaque. See Enamels. Plate. Pewter, embossed. The border containing the arms of the Swiss cantons. German? 16th centy. Diam. 8 J in. Bought, 7s. 1415.-52. Plate. Pewter, embossed. The border containing equestrian portraits of the Emperors of Germany, in medallions. German. 16th centy. Diam. 7| in. Bought, 5s. 1416.-'52. Plate. Pewter, embossed. With foliated ornament, and four medallions with the history of Adam and Eve. German. 16th centy. Diam. 7i in. Bought, 5s, 14l7.-'52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 35 Plate. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Plateau. Bronze. French, modern. (Messrs. Eck and Durand.) Diam. 8i in. Bought. 2521.-48. Plateau. See also Porcelain. Porcelain, English. {310 bern, various manufactories^) Bottle. Porcelain. Jewelled in imitation of Sevres. English, modern. (Copeland &Co., Stoke-npon-Trent.) H. 9 in., diam. 6| in. Bought, 13^. Is. 6d 453,-52. Cream Jug. . Parian ware. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) H. 5i in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, Is. 652.-52. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain. Blew du roi ground, powdered with fleurs-de-lis in white enamel, and painted with flowers in gilt compartments. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) Cup, H. 2J in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought, 1^. 643.-52. Jar. White porcelain. Oviform ; painted with violets. English, modern. (Minton &; Co.) H. 9f in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 21. 5s, 1427.-52. Jug. Parian ware. Fluted, with fret and waved scroll ornaments in red ; called the Lismore jug. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) H. 8| in., W. 7i in. by 6^ in. Bought, 7s. 6d 3837.-52. Jug. Parian ware. Grounded in light sea-green. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) H. 5^ in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 2s. 3838.-52. Plate. Porcelain. Painted with festoons of roses and corn flowers. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) Diam. Qi in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851,) 21. 12s. 6d 457.-'52. Plate. Porcelain. Border of festoons of flowers, a cupid in centre painted in rose colour. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) Diam. 9f in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851,) 21. 2s. 458.-52. Plate. Porcelain. Mediaeval pattern, in transfer block printing ; designed by Pugin. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) Diam. 9j in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851.) 2s. 459.-'52. Plate. Porcelain. Mediaeval pattern, designed by Pugin. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) Diam. 8-^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), Is. 8c?. 460.-52. Plate. Porcelain. Scroll open-work border, turquoise and gold with medallions of coloured flowers; the centre painted with a group of Watteau figures, English, modern. (Minton & Co.) Diam. 9 i in. Bought, 3^. 13s. 6c?. 3942.-'52. Plate. Porcelain. Scroll open-work border, turquoise and gold with medallions of coloured flowers ; the centre painted with a wreath of roses. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 21. 2s. 3943.-52. c 2 36 ART INVENTORY, gOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English — continued. {modern, various manufactories) — cont. Statuette. Parian porcelain. Mercury preparing to slay Argus ; reduced copy from Tliorwaldsen. English, modern. H. 15^ in., W. of Base, 6 in. Manufactured and given by Minton & Co. 257.-' 52. Porcelain, European. {nilESDEN) Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. {Transferred to MuSeum, Edinburgh) 462.-52. Cup, Cover and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 1^. lis. ()d {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2780.-52. Dish. Dresden porcelain. Bouglit, 1?. os. {Transfer red to lluseuni, Edinburgh.) 3155.-52. Dish. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 11. 10s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3663.-52. Plateau. Dresden porcelain. Embossed and gilt border, a bouquet of flowers in the centre. German. 18th centy. Diam. 17^ in. Bought, ll. 10s. 3154.-52. {FRENCH, VARIOUS manufactories) Beaker. Porcelain. French, modern. H. 8f in., W. 7^ in. Bought. 2516.-48. Flower Pot. Porcelain. French, modern. Bought. {Transferred to Museum. Edinburgh) 2931.-45. Plate. Porcelain. With transfer printing, gilding, and painted flowers. French, modern. (E. Honor^, Paris.) Diam. 8| in. Bought, 14s. Id. 476.-44. Plate, Porcelain. With transfer printing, gilding, and painted flowers. French, modern. (E. Honore, Paris.) Diam. 8| in. Bought, 14s. 7d 477.-44. Plate. Porcelain. With transfer printing, gilding, and painted flowers. French, modern. (E. Honore, Paris.) Diam. 8| in. Bought, 14s. 6d 478.-44. Plate. Porcelain. French, modern. Bought, 14s. 6c?. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 479.-44. Plate. Porcelain. Painted with fruit, &c. French, modern. (Lahoche, Paris.) Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 16s. Sd " 480.-44. Plate. Porcelain. Painted with flowers. French, modiQrn. Diam. 9| in. Bought. 481.-44. Vase, or Match Pot. Porcelain, Cylindrical ; gold ground with conventional scroll work, and flowers in colours ; mounted in ormolu. French, modern. H. 14 in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 11. 463.-44. Vase. White porcelain, enamelled in red. Moorish Alhambra pattern. French, modern. H. 18 in., W 6-5 in. by 5| in. Bought. 3101.-46 OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR 1852. 37 Porcelain, European — continued. (S£ VBES) Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Painted with wreaths of flowers on white ground, the inside of the cup gilt. French, modern. Cup, H. 3| in., diam. 4| ill. Saucer, diam. 7i in. Bought. 468.-44. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Painted with wreaths of flowers on white ground. French, modern. Cup, H. 4f in., diam. 8f in. Saucer, diam. 6 J in. Bought. 469.-44. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Painted with wreaths of flowers in natural colours. French, modern. Cup, H. 3J in., diam. 4 in. Saucer, diam. 6| in. Bought. 470.-44. Cup. Sevres porcelain, modern. Bought. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 471.-44. (Jup. Sevres porcelain, modern. Bought. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 472.-44. Cup. Sevres porcelain. Green margin, gilt and painted with medallions of flowers. French, modern. H, 2| in., diam. 3f in. Bought. 473.-44. Cup. Sevres porcelain, modern. Bought. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 4<74!.-4<4!. Cups, Two. Sevres porcelain, modern. Bought. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Dublin.) 482, 483.-44. Cup. Sevres porcelain, modern. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2781.-44. Jar. Sevres porcelain. Celadon green ground; flowers modelled in relief in white under the glaze. French, modern. H. 12^ in., diam. 5| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 7^. "^ 451.-52. Plate. Sevres porcelain. Painted with groups of natural flowers. French, modern. Diam. 9 J in. Bought. 464.-46. Plate. Sevres porcelain. Painted with groups of natural flowers. FrenGh,modeni. Diam. 9 Jin. Bought. 465.-46. Plate. Sevres porcelain. Painted with groups of natural flowers. FrenGh,modeYn. Diam. 9 J in. Bought. 466.-46. Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Modern. Bought. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Dublin.) 475.-'44. Vase. Sevres " Egg-shell " porcelain. Celadon green, with flowers in various coloured gold ; oriental style. French, 1851. H. 13"^ in., diam. 5 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 2U. 450.-52. Vase. Sevres biscuit porcelain ; called "LaGloire." Oviform antique shape ; painted with a band or frieze of figures French, 1851. H. 19i in., diam. 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 79^. 4s. 452.-52. Vase. Sevres porcelain. Painted in imitation of Limoges grisaille enamel. French, modern. H. llf in., diam. 4f in. Bought, 12^. lis. 2d. 467.-44. 38 art inventory, south kensington museum. Porcelain, Oriental. {CHINESE) Bottle. Porcelain. Painted with figures and landscapes in blue. Chinese, modern. H. 15\ in., diam. 7| in. Bought, 1^. 5s. 2736.-52. Bottle. Porcelain. Painted with figures, rock work and plants in blue. Chinese, modern. H. 14 j in., diam. 8 in. Bought, II. 5s. 2737.-52. Bowl and Stand. Porcelain. Deep blue with incised scrolls, diapered with coloured flowers. Chinese or Japanese. Bowl, H. 2-} in., diam. 4| in. Stand, diam. 6 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 681.-52. Bowl and Stand. Porcelain. Green ground, pencilled with brown scrolls and rose-coloured flowers, lined with white. Chinese. Bowl, H. 3J in., diam. 7-^ in. Stand, diam. 10 in. Bought, U. 707.-52. Bowl. Chinese Porcelain. Bought. (Wanting.) 2524.-52. Bowl and Cover. Porcelain. Painted with flowers and a crest of Hercules kneeling holding a club over his shoulder. Chinese t H. 7J- in., diam. 8J in. Given by R. Redgrave, Esq., R.A. 3834.-52. Cup. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 12s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3662.-52. Dish. Porcelain. Celadon ground, painted with birds, insects, and flowers in bright enamel colours. Chinese, modern. Diam. 14-^ in. Bought, 15s. 708.-52. Jar. White crackle porcelain. Oviform ; wide mouth. Ancient Chinese. H. 8^ in., diam. 4J in. Bought, 11. 10s. 672.-52. Kylin, or Dragon. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Wood Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum^ Edinburgh) 2764.-52. Tablet or Landmark. White porcelain. Covered with floriated ornament and Chinese inscriptions, in blue. Chinese, modern. H. 2 ft., W. 14 in. by 4 in. Bought, SI. 3020.-52 Tray. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 12s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3661.-52. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 21. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 1499.~'52. Vase. Porcelain. Bottle-shaped ; chocolate-brown glaze, the neck surrounded by a dragon enamelled in colours, in full relief Chinese, modern. H. 23J in,, diam. llj in. Bought, 10^. 3080.-52. (JAPANESE) Cup, Cover, and Stand. Egg-shell porcelain. Painted with flowers and foliage. Japanese, modern. Cup, H. 3^ in., diam, 4 in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought, 10s. 682.'-'52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 39 Porcelain, Oriental — continued. {japanesje) — cont. Dish. Porcelain. White ground with red and gold scrolls and blue rosettes. Japanese. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 48. 8659.-52. Jar. Porcelain. Cylindrical ; birds and flowers in blue and red on black ground. Japanese, modern. H. I7i in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 11. 1468.-'52. Prayer Carpet, or Eug. See Textiles. Punkah, or Fan. See Textiles. Quiver. See Textiles. Rack, or Letter Stand. Sandal wood, inlaid with marquetry. Indian (Bombay), modern. H. 4 in., L. 11 in., W. 3| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), SI. 10s. 20.-52. Ribbon. See Textiles. Robe. See Textiles. Rose- Water Sprinkler. See Bottle. Rug. See Textiles. Saddle. Saddle Bag and Saddle Cloth. See Textiles. Salver. Black metal, damascened with silver. Indian, modern. Diam.. 7 in. Bought, 15s. 148.-52. Salver. Plated metal, parcel-gilt. Octagonal shape, pierced and engraved with open-work foliage. English, modern. (Gough & Co., Birmingham.) Diam. 12^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 6/. 6s. 1338.-52. Sauce Boat. See Earthenware. Saucer. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Scarf. See Textiles. Screen. Steatite or soapstone of three strata, mounted in a carved rosewood frame or stand. Chinese, modern. H. 1 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 3 in. Bought, U. 1071.-52. Screen. See also Textiles. Secretaire. See Cabinet. Shawl. See Textiles. Shell Work. See Box. Sword. Shield. Buffalo hide. With six round bosses and one crescent in enamelled gold. Indian {Kotah in Rajpootana), modern. Diam. 20^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 20Z. 1 15.-52. Shield. Steel, damascened with gold. Indian (Putteala). modern. Diam. 15^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 24^. ] 16.-'52. Shield. Wrought iron. With subjects in repousse or beaten work, taken from Italian poets. Designed and executed by A. Vechte, for Lepage -Moutier of Paris. Diam. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 2201. 1482.-5 1 . Silk. See Textiles. Silver Work, ^ee Anklet. Bottle. Box. Casket. Chalice. Cup. Flagon. Medallion. Salver. Snuff-box. Sword. Tazza. Vase. 40 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Snuff-box. Oxydised silver, parcel-gilt. French, moderD. (Marrel Freres, Paris.) H. li in., L. 44 in., W. 2^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 24L '^ 162.-51. Spear, or Javelin. A hunting spear ; steel blade, damascened with gold, the shaft lacquered. Indian {Lahore), modern. L. 7 ft. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), ol 114.-52. Spittoon. Black metal. Indian, modern. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1^. 10s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 149.-52. Spittoon. Black metal, damascened with silver. Indian, modern. H. 3 in., diam. 5:^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1^. 150.-52. Statuette. Bronze. Icarus. French, modern. (By P. Grass, cast by Eck and Darand.) H. 21^ in., W. 10 by 8 in. Bought (French Exhibition, 1844), 10^. 85. 379.-44. Statuette. Bee also Porcelain. Steel Work. See Iron and Steel Work. Stick of Office. See Cane. Stone Carving. See Box. Figure. Inkstand. Paper Knife. Paper Weight. Screen. Tazza. Vase. Stoneware. See Earthenware. Sugar Basin. Plated metal. Scroll open-work cover. English, modern. (Gough & Co., Birmingham.) H. 6^ in., diam. 6f in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), U. 10s. 1330.-52. Sugar Basin. See also Earthenware. Sword ("Thulwar.") Steel, mounted in enamelled gold. In crimson velvet scabbard also mounted, and green velvet sword belt with two gold enamelled buckles. Indian {Kotah in Rajpoo- tana), modern. L. of Sword, 3 ft. 2 in. Buckles, 3 in. by 2 J in. and 2 in. by 1§ in. Bought (Exhibition, of 1851), 52^. 10s. 110.-52. Sword. Steel. With gauntlet or armlet attached, of steel damas- cened with gold ; in red velvet scabbard. Indian {Hyderabad), modern. L. 4 ft. 4^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), lOl. 111.-52. Sword Hilt. Iron, damascened with gold. Indian {Touk), modern. 6 J in. by 3| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 61. os. 112.-'52. Sword Hilt. Iron, damascened with gold. Indian {Touk), modern. 6| in. by 3^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4^. 113.-52. Sword. Steel. A hunting sword ('' couteau de chasse ") with hilt and sheath in chiselled silver, representing subjects from the legend of St. Hubert, and various attributes of the chase. French, modern. (Marrel, Freres, Paris.) L. 2 ft. 2 in., W. at hilt ^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 200^. 159.-51. Sword. With hilt and scabbard in carved tortoise-shell. Cingalese. 18th centy. L. 2 ft. 4| in. Given by Sir J. Emer- son Tennent. 932.-52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 41 Table. Black and gold lacquered work. A lady's work table, with interior fittings and carved ivory implements. Japanese, modern. H. 2 ft. 4 in., L. 2 ft., W. 1 ft. 4^ in. Bought, 12/. 52.-52. Table Cover. See Textiles. Table-Top. Florentine Mosaic (" pietra dura ") black marble, inlaid with a wreath of orange flowers and jasmines of various coloured stones. Italian (H. Bosi, Florence), modern. Diam. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 135/. 173.-52. Tablet. Kaised mosaic. Bought, 12/. Chinese. {Transferred to Building Collection) 174.-52. Tablet. See also Porcelain. Tazza with Cover. Silver, parcel gilt and set with emeralds, garnets, and turquoises. French, modern. '(Marrel Freres, Paris.) H. 9 in., diam. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 72/. 161.-51. Tazza. Derbyshire black marble. Bought, 21. 15s. (Trans- ferred to Museur)i, Dublin) 1054.-52. Tazza. Derbyshire black marble. Bought, 2/. Vjs. 6d {Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 1055.-52. Tazza. Oriental agate, mounted in enamelled gold and set with pearls ; on foot of silver gilt. Style of 16tli centJ. English, modern. (Morel & Co.) H. 8 in., W. 5J in. by 3| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 210/. 8611.-51. Tazza. Bronze. Three figures of cupids on the base, and three female figures holding drooping wreaths surround the stem. French, modern. H. 6J in., diam. 6^ in. Bonglit. 4786.-48. Tazza and Cover. Wrought iron, damascened with silver. Belgian, modern. (Falloise, Liege.) H. 9|- in., diam. 6f in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21/. 6745.-51. Tazza. See also Earthenware. Tea Caddy. Lacquered work. Black and gold. Chinese, modern. H. 5| m., L. 10 in., W. 7^ in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 35.-52. Tea Caddy. Japaimed papier-mache. White ground, with coloured foliao-e decoration, in imitation of oriental work. English, modern. H. 5| in., L. 9 in., W. 8| in. Manufactured and given by Messrs. Jennens & Bettridge. 37.-52. Tea Pot. See Earthenware. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Apron. Black satin, with embroidered border. (Ciitch), modern. 2 ft. 10 in. by 2 ft. 4 in. (Exhibition of 1851), 3/. Apron. Black satin, with embroidered border. (Cutch), modern. 2 ft. 4 in. by 2 ft. 6 (Exhibition of 1851), 3/. Apron. Black satin, with {Cutch), modern. 2 ft. 4 (Exhibition of '1851) 3/. m. embroidered border, in. by 2 ft. 11 in. Indian Bought 804.-52. Indian Bought 805.-52. Indian Bought 806.-52. 42 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics— continued. BODDICE of a Woman's Dress. Blue and crimson satin embroi- dered with gold. Indian (Gutch), modern. 21 in. by 20 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 17s. 6d 4004.-52. BoDDiCE of a Woman's Dress, Portions. Embroidered muslin. Indian (Cutch), modern. L. together 6 ft. 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 17s. 6d 4005-4005c.-'52. Border. Cashmere shawl embroidery. Indian (Lahore), modern. 9 ft. 8 J in. by 14^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), U. 2s. 6d 4002.-52. Brocade. Purple and gold striped and flowered. ('' Kinkhob Buengunee.") Indian (Benares), modern. L. 15 ft., W. 2 ft. 61 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 38^. 10s. 742.-52. Brocade. Gold, silver, and coloured flowers, in diagonal stripes. (" Kinkhob Soorkh.") Indian (Benares), modern. L. 15 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 46^. 4s. 743.-52. Brocade. Gold, and coloured silk flowers. (" Kinkhob Beyla.") Indian (Benares), modern. L. 15 ft., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 32^. 744.-'52. Brocade. Green and gold on a red ground. (" Kinkhob.") Indian (Hyderabad), modern. L. 3 ft. 9 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1^. 745.-52. Brocade. Gold ground, diaper in silver, black, and red. (''Kinkhob Jahldar.'') Indian (Benares), modern. L. 14 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 32^. 10s. 752.-'52. Brocade. Silk, with red and gold border. Malay Penin- sula, modern. Square, W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), SI. 758.-52. Brocade. Green silk, with gold diaper. (" Kinkhob.") Indian (Ahmedahad), modern. 6 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Ex- hibition of 1851), 4^. 759.-52 Brocade. Purple gold and silver. ("Kinkhob.") Indian (Ahmedabad), modern. 8 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), U. 10s. 779.-52. Brocade. Purple and gold, flowered. (''Kinkhob.") Indian (Ahmedabad), modern. 6 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Ex- hibition of 1851), U. Qs. 787.-52. Brocade. Green silk, with gold flowers. (" Kinkhob.") Indian (Bholepore in Rajpootana)^ modern. 14 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5^. 788.-52. Brocade. Purple and orange, flowered silk. (" Kinkhob.") Indian (Ahmedabad), modern. 29 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 10^. 790.-52. Brocade. Purple silk, diapered. Indian (Aurungabad)^ modern. 16 ft. by 2 ft. 8 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1 851), U. 798.-52. OBJECTS ACQUIKED IN THE YEAR 1852. 43 Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Brocade. Green silk with flowers in various colours. Indian (Arungahad), modern. 16 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 3Z. 10s. 799.-52. Brocade. Ked silk and gold. ('' Kinkhob.") Indian {Ah- medahad), modern. 17 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibi- tion of 1851), 22^. 807.-52. Brocaded Silk Velvet. Italian? About 1500. 3 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 1 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 842.-52 Brocade. Silk, crimson and amber ; Gothic pine pattern, English, modern. Manufactured and given by Mr. J. G. Grace. 2510.-'52. Brocade. Silk, blue and amber ; Gothic pine pattern. English, modern. 3 ft. 11 in. by 21 in. Manufactured and given by Mr. J. G. Grace. 2511.-52. Carpet. Crimson ground, diapered in compartments of various colours. Indian, modern. 6 ft. 10 in. by 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1^. 10s. U. S959.-'52. Carpet. Piece of stair-carpeting ; woollen and cotton. Indian (Masulipatam), modern. L. 23 ft. 10 in., W. 3 ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), IZ. 10s. 4d 3964.-52, Carpet. Woollen and cotton. Turkish design. English (Axminster), modern. 18 ft. 9 in. by 13 ft. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 34?. 13s. 3965.-52. Carpet. Piece of stair-carpeting ; geometrical floral diaper in various colours. English, modern. (Lapworth and Co.) 9 ft. 7 in., by 2 ft. 4 in. Bought. 3967.-'52. Carpet. Piece of stair-carpeting ; minute geometrical diaper with borders. English, modern. (Lapworth and Co.) 6 ft. by 3 ft. Bought. 3968.-52. Carpet. Silk. Green ground, with wide crimson border, geometrical floriated pattern in rich amber and other bril- liant colours. Cashmere, modern. 15 ft. 3 in. by 6 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 30?. 9s. 3970.-52. Carpet, woollen. Piece of stair-carpeting ; green ground, small lozenge star diaper in centre ; border of interlaced scroll- work in various colours. English, modern. L. 6 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought. 3971.-52. Carpet. Portion. Woollen. Lozenge diaper in various colours, with rosettes in white and yellow. English, modern. 3 ft. 7 in. by 2 ft. 4 in. Bought. 3972. '52. Carpet. Piece of stair-carpeting ; oriental pattern, dark crim- son ground. English modern. 2 ft. 3 in. by 4 ft. 7 in. Bought. 3973.-'52. Carpet. Portion. Mediseval diaper pattern, chocolate brown ground, rosettes and bands in various colours. English, modern. 4 ft. 11 in. by 2 ft. 4 in. Bought. 3974.J52. Carpet. Portion. Oriental pattern, in large hexagonal com- partments. English, modern. 4 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. Bought. ' 3975.-52. 44 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Carpet. Portion. Floriated scroll pattern in light crimson. English, iiiodern. (Lapworth and Co.) 2 ft. 3 in. by 4 ft. 6 in. Bought. 3976.-'52. Carpet. Portion. Crimson ground, floral diaper pattern. English, modern. (Lapworth and Co.) 2 ft. 2 in. by 4 ft. 6 in. Bought. 3977.-52. Carpet, portion, with Border. Interlaced diaper pattern on chocolate ground. English, modern. (Lapworth and Co.) Carpet 6 ft. by 2 ft. 3 in. Border, L. 3 ft., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought. 3978, 3978a.-'52. Carpet. Portion. Diapered with orange- coloured leaves on dark green ground. English, modern. (Lapworth and Co.) 6 ft. by 2 ft. 4 in. Bought. 3979.~'52. Carpet. Portion. Dark morone ground, with fleur-de-lys diaper in light crimson. English, modern. (Lapworth and Co. 15 in. by 3 ft. Bought. 3981.-.'52. Carpet. Portion. Gothic pine pattern, diaper, in two tints of crimson. English, modern. Square, W. 3 ft. Bought. (Exhibition of 1851), 4.?. Q,cl. 3982.-52. Carpet. Portion. Chocolate ground, small rosette diaper pattern in green. English, modern. (Lapworth and Co.) 3 ft. by 1 ft. 4 in. Bought. 398.3.-'52. Chair Cover. Applique velvet. Italian. 16th centy. 2 ft. 4J in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Bought. 840.-'47. Chair Cover. Raised velvet. Italian {Genoese) f IGth centy. 2 ft. by 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, 15s. 843.-52. Chintz. Portion. Printed. Indian, modern. 19 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. Is. 817.-52. Chintz. Portion. Printed. Indian, modern. 17 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 4 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. Is. 818.-52. Chintz. Portion. Printed. Indian, modern. 17 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. Is. 819.-52. Chintz. Portion. Printed. Indian, modern. 17 ft. by 3 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. 820.-52. Chintz. Portion. Printed. Indian, modern. 19 ft. by 3 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 19s. 821.-52. Chintz. Portion. Printed. IndioM, vaodiQxw. 17 ft. by 4 fi. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), Vjs. ^ 822.-52. Ch:intz. Portion. Printed. Indian, modern. 19 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), I'ds. 823.-52. Chintz. Portion. Printed. Indian, modern. 20 ft. by 3 ft. G in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. 824.-52. Cloak, or Bernous. White flannel, embroidered witli red silk, Tunisian, modern. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4^. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 762.-52. Cloak, or Bernous. White merino, embroidered with white silk. Tunisian, modern. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), ol. 763.-52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Dress for a Child. Purple satin ground, embroidered with yellow and white flowers. Indian (Gutch), modern, 4 ft. G in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 2^. 800.-52. Dress for a Child. Crimson satin ground, with embroidered border. Indian (Cutch), modern. 4 ft 6 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 2^. 801.-52. Dress for a Child. Black satin ground, with silver spangles. Indian (Cutch), modern. 4 ft. 9 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1^. I7s. 6d. 802.-52. Dress for a Child. Crimson satin, with white satin embroidery. Indian (Cutch), modern. 4 ft. 6 in. b}^ 2 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. los. 803.-52. Edging or Border. Silver and gold lace, with coloured foils. Indian (Arungahad), modern. L. 6 ft., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1^. 4006.-52. Edging, or Bibbon. Crimson silk, and gold thread, with green silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 11 ft., W. 1^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. " 6508.-52. Edging. Gold and silver thread, with silk border. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 1 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4.9. 6509.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Gold and silver thread, with purple silk stripes, and crimson silk borders. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. If in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6510. -'52. Edging, or Bibbon. Crimson silk and gold thread. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6511.--'52. Edging. Silver tissue, with white silk border. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. | in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. 6512.-52. Edging. Gold tissue, with green border. Indian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. If in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), ^s. 6513.-52. Edging. Silver tissue, with crimson silk and gold border. Indian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. If in. Bought (Exhibi- tion of 1851), bs. 6514.-52. Edging. Gold thread, with crimson, purple, and orange silk stripes, and crimson silk border. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 58. 6515.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Gold tissue, v/ith silver thread, and crimson silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. li in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), OS. 6516.-52. Edging. Silver tissue, with white silk border. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. \ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. " 6517.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Gold thread, and orange silk, with purple silk border. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. If in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6518.-52. 46 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Edging. Silver tissue, with crimson silk. Indian, modern. L. 4. ft. 11 in., W. § in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. 6519.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Gold and silver thread, v^ith orange, crimson, and purple silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6520.-52. Edging. Silver tissue, with green silk borders. Indian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6521.-'52. Edging. Gold tissue, with crimson silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6522.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk, and gold and silver thread, with purple and orange silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 2^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6523.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Gold thread, with crimson, orange, and green silk stripes and border. IndioM, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6524.-52. Edging. Silver tissue, with green border. Indian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. I in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. 6525.-'52. Edging, or Ribbon. Gold and silver tissue, with orange silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. SJ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. Q5m.-'52. Edging. Silver tissue, with green silk border. Indian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. \ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. 6527.-52. Edging. Gold and silver thread, with purple and orange silk stripes and crimson silk border. Indian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6528.-'52. Edging. Gold and orange silk tissue, with crimson silk borders. Indian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 5s. 6529.-52. Edging or Fringe. Purple silk. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 8 in., W. I in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3s. 6530.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk, and gold and silver thread, with green silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 4 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6531.-52. Edging. Silver tissue, with green silk borders and stripes. ' Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 1 J in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 5s. 6532.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Purple silk and gold thread, with crimson silk stripes. Indian, modern. L, 8 ft. 6 in., W. 1| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6533.-52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 47 Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Edging. Silver tissue. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. i in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4.9. 6534.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk and gold thread, with green silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 2 in Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6535.-53. Edging. Silver tissue, with puce-coloured silk border. Indian, modern. L. 7 ft. 11 in., W | in. Bought (Exhibi- tion of 1851), 4s. 6536.-52. Edging. Gold tissue, with green silk border. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 J in., W. 1 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. 6537.-'52. Edging. Blue silk and gold thread, with crimson silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 8 ft. 4 in,, W. 1 j in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), ^s. 6538.-52. Edging. Gold tissue, with crimson silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. If in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 6s. 6539.-52. Edging, or "Ribbon. Purple and white silk, with crimson and orange stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 1 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. 6540.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk, with gold and silver thread, and orange silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 3 ft. 1 in,, W, 21 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), os. 6541.-'52. Edging, or Ribbon, Crimson silk, and gold and silver thread, with orange and purple silk stripes. Indian, modern, L. 5 ft., W. ^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6542.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Gold thread and crimson silk, with purple and orange silk stripes. Indian, modern, L, 4 ft, 11 in,, W, 2| in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), os. 6543,-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Purple silk and gold thread, with orange and crimson silk stripes, Indian^ modern. L. 5 ft, 1 in,, W. ^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6544.-'52, Edging, or Ribbon. Green silk, and gold and silver thread, with crimson silk stripes. Indian, modern. L, 5 ft. 1 in,, W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6545.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk and ' gold thread, with orange silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. 2\ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6546.-'52. Edging, or Ribbon, Crimson silk and gold and silver thread, .with orange and purple silk stripes, Indian, modern, L 5 ft. W. 2f in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6547.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk, with gold and silver thread, and orange and purple stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in,, W. 2^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6548.-52. Edging. Silver tissue. Indian, modern. L. 8 ft., W. | in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. 6549.-'52. 48 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven FA-Rmcs— continued. Edging. Gold and orange-coloured silk tissue. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. ^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 45. Go50.-o2. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk and gold thread, with green silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. G ft., W. 1 ^ in. Bought (Exhibition of ] 851), 45. 0551.-52. Edging. Gold and silver tissue, with red silk. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. IJ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5s. G552.-'52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk and gold thread, with orange and purple silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), os. 6553.-52. Edging. Gold tissue, with orange-coloured silk border. Indian, modern. L. 7 ft. 9 in., W. i in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 45. " G554.-'52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk with gold thread, purple silk and silver thread stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 9 in., W. If in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 55. 6555.-52. Edging or Border. Gold thread and orange silk tissue. Indian, modern. L. 2 ft. 1^ in., W. 7 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 55. ' 6556.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Puce-coloured silk and gold thread, with orange and crimson, silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 11 in., W. 11 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 55. 6557.-52. Edging, or Ribbon. Crimson silk and gold thread, with green silk stripes. Indian, modern. L. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 3 J in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 55. 6557«.-'52. Embroidery. Coloured flowers on amber-coloured satin- Indian (CutcJi), modern. L. 19 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 5 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3?. 1 35. 6d 791.-52. Embroidery. Applique, on green silk ground. 17th centJ. 2 ft. 3 in. by 6^ in. Bought. 1374.-45. Fan, or PcjNKAH. Crimson velvet, embroidered with gold thread ; lining and border of embroidered silk ; mounted on silver bar. Indian {Jodhpore in Rajpootana), modern. 2 ft. by 2 ft. 5 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5l. 890.-52. Floor Cover. Printed canvas. Floral diaper patterns, border in white and brown, flowing scroll ornament. Indian (Ahmedahad), modern. 33 ft. by 32 ft. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 51. 105. 3985.-52. Girdle. Woven cotton. Various colours. Tunisian, modern L. 10 ft. W. 3 in. Bought. 1387.-52. Girdle. Woven cotton. Various colours. Tunisian, modern. L. 12 ft. 8 in., W. 3 in. Bought. 1388.-52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 49 Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Girdle. Woven cotton. Yarious colours. Tunisian, modern. L. 5 ft., W. 3 in. Bonght. 1389.-52. Handkerchief. Gold and silver brocade. Indian {Ahmed- ahad), modern. Square, W. 3 ft. 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 51 754.-52. Handkerchief. Crimson and gold tissue. ("RoomaL") Indian (Ahmedahad), modern. 2 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 5 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 2l. 10s. 778.-52. Handkerchief. Crimson and gold tissue. ('^Eoomal.") Indian (Ahmedahad), modern. 2 ft. G in. by 2 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21. 10s. 780.-52. Handkerchief. Cotton, Indigo ground with blue and red striped border. Tunisian, modern. 4. ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 4 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1 Os. 836.-52. Handkerchief. Cotton. Dark red, with border. Indian (Assa7a), modern. 4 ft. by 3 ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3s. 1381.-52. Lace. English (Honiton), modern. 6 in. by 4^ in. Worked and given b}^ E. Darvall and Co., Honiton. 870.-' 5 2. Lace. A Collar. English {Honiton), modern. 16 in. by 2|- in. Worked and given by E. Darvall and Co., Honiton. 871.-52. Lace. Old Brussels point. 18th centy. L. 2 ft. 5 in., W. 2^ in. Bought. 877.-47. Lace. Ornamental border. Old point d'Alen9on ; tri- angular, the ground powdered with bees. Said to have belonged to the Empress Marie Louise. French, about 1810. 30 in.^ by 14 in. Given by Mrs. Henley. 3544.-'52. Mat, or Hookah Carpet. Embroidery, on green velvet ground. Indian {Jatta in Sindh), modern. Square, W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3^. 782.-52. Mat, or Hookah Carpet. Embroidery, on crimson velvet ground. Indian (Jatta in Sindh), modern. Square, W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3^. 783.-52. Muslin. Figured. India7i {Dacca), modern. L. 32 ft., W. 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1821), 51. 15s. 4007.-52. Muslin. Figured. Indian {Dacca), modern. L. 32 ft., W. 3 ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11 3s. 4008.-52. Muslin. Figured ; diaper vine-leaf pattern. Indian {Dacca), modern. 32 ft. by 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 51. 15s. 4009.-52, Muslin. Figured ; small leaf pattern and diaper. Indian {Dacca), modern. L. 24 ft., W. 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5Z. 10s. 4010.-'52. Quiver. Blue velvet embroidered with gold thread ; and four pieces of matchlock furniture to match. Indian {Jodhpore in liajpootcma), modern. Quiver, 2 ft. 3 in. by 7 J in ; matchlock furniture, 8 J in. to 3 in. Bought (Ex- hibition of 1851), m. 889 to 889c7.- 52. 16441. D •60 AKT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabuics— continued. Robe (a Woman's). White silk, with coloured border. ("Sarree.") Indian (Dholepore in Rajjoootana), modern. L. 17 ft., W. 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 51. 749.-52. Robe (a Woman's). Purple and gold tissue. {" Sarree/') Indian (Ahmcdahad), modern. 13 ft. by 3 ft. 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 251. 789.-52. Rug, or Pkayer-Carpet. Gold brocade. (" Namuz-suttrungee.") Indian (Ahmedahad), modern. 4 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 5 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 121. 12s. 770.-52. Rug, or Prayer-Carpet. Gold and silver tissue on purple ground. ('' Namuz-suttrungee.'') Indian (Ahmedahad), modern. 5 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), HI. 784.-'52. Rug. Wool. Large diaper pattern, in various colours ; the border grounded in dark crimson. Indian, modern. 6 ft. lOimby 4 ft.Sin. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 51 3958.-52. Rug. Wool. Black ground, diaper of white and crimson flowers in yellow compartments ; border grounded crimson. Indian, modern. 7 ft. by 4 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4L 15s. 3960.-52. Rug. Wool. Lozenge compartments in transverse bands, of various colours. Indian {Ellore), modern. 7 ft. 2 in. by 4 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 9^. 9s. 3961.-52. Rug. Silk and cotton. Bright crimson ground ; large geome- trical diaper of circular rosettes in white, yellow, &c. Indian {Madras), modern. 8 ft. 2 in. by 3 ft. 7 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 51. 5s. 3962.-52. Rug. Woollen. Oriental pattern, dark crimson ground, pine pattern in white and green compartments. English, modern. 9 ft. 4 in. by 4 ft. Bought. 3963.-'52. Rug. Woollen. Oriental design, irregular geometrical pattern in various colours. English, modern. 6 ft. by 2 ft. 8 in. Bought. 3969.-52. Rug. Velvet pile ; dark green ground, with floriated pattern in various colours. English, modern. (Lapworth and Co.) 7 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 3 in. Bought. 3980.-'52. Saddle and Housings, scarlet velvet, with embroidery of gold thread and coloured foils, pistol holsters of similar character, and brass stirrups. Moorish, modern. H. 2 ft. 2 in., L. 2 ft. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 1093-51. Saddle, with pistol holsters, pommel and cantle, scarlet velvet, ornamented with gilt metal. Moorish, modern. H. 2 ft. 3 in., L. 1 ft. 10 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition .of 1851. 1094-51 Saddle (for a camel), scarlet velvet, with gold fringe ; the pom- mels of silver. Moorish, modern. H. 2 ft., L. 2 ft. 6 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 1094a-51. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 51 Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Saddle Bag. Cotton. Indian (Assam), modern. 20 in. by 20 in. Bought (Exliibition of 1851), 45. 1376.-52. Saddle Bag. Cotton. Indian (Assam), modern. 2 ft. 2 in. by 11 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. 1377.-52. Saddle Bag. Cotton. Indian (Assam), modern. 16 in. by 14i in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 4s. 1378.-52. Saddle Bag. Cotton. Indian (Assam), modern. 24 in. by 91 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 45. 1379.-52. Saddle Bag. Cotton. Indian (Assam), modern. 23 in. by 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 45. 1379a.- 52. Saddle-Bag, striped woollen. Tunisian, modern. 3 ft. 4 in. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 85. 1384.-52. Saddle Bag, striped woollen. Tunisian, modern. 3 ft. 3 in. by I7i in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 7s. 1385.-52. Saddle Bag, striped woollen. Tunisian, modern. 3 ft. 6 in. by 12 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 75. 1386.-52. Saddle Cloth. Crimson velvet, with gilt studs. Bridle, crupper and five pieces of matchlock accoutrements to match. Indian (LaJiore), modern. Saddle cloth, 6 ft. by 4 ft. Bridle, 21 in. by 18 in. Crupper, 14 in. Accoutre- ments, from 6 in. to If in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 100^. 888 to S8Sg.-52. Scarf. China silk, of various colours, modern. L. 7 ft. 6 in., W. 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), I85. 748.-51. Scarf. China silk, worked in gold, modern. L. 7 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 9 ia. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. 751.-52. Scarf. Muslin. Printed pattern with gold border. Indian, modern. L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 13 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1?. 755.-52. Scarf. Muslin. Printed pattern with gold border. Indian, modern. L. 12 ft., W. 4 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. 756.-52. Scarf. Crimxson silk, with gold striped border. Ticnisian, modern. 15 ft. by 1 ft. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 61. 7Q1.-52, Scarf, or Handkerchief. Gold and silver tissue, and silk of various colours. (" Eoomal Ari Bel.") ^ Indian (Benares), modern. 6 ft. by 5 ft. 7 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 34^. 25. 764.-52. Scarf. Gold tissue, with pale blue centre. (" Doputta Petambarree.") Indian (Benares), modern. 11 ft. by 4 ft. 5 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 52^. 766.-52. Scarf. Crimson silk and gold tissue. ("Pethumbur Kirmez.") Indian (Benares), modern. 21 ft. by 3 ft. 11 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 221. 767.-52. Scarf. Crimson silk, with strined border. Indian, modern. 16 ft. by 5 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 12^. 768.-'52. d2 52 AET INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. ScAEF. Gold tissue on red ground with green border. (" Doputta Goolanar Ari Bel.") Indian (Benares), moder-n. 12 ft. by 5 ft. 7 in. Boudit (Exhibition of 1851), 50^. 769.-52. Scarf. Yellow silk, witli crimson and gold border, loin cloth, worn by men in mourning or at meals. (" Petlmmbur Zurd.") Indian (Benares), modern. 18 ft. by 3 ft. 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), Ul. 771.-52. Scarf. Blue silk, with embroidered gold border. Turldsh, modern, 9 ft. by 1 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3^. 773.-'52. Scarf. Gold embroidery on scarlet ground. Ind/ian (Delhi), modern. 8 ft. 8 in. by 1 ft. 10 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), n. 14s. 775.-52. Scarf, or Turban. Light blue and gold tissue. (" Phooldar Pugree Asmanee.'') Indian (Benares), modern. 8 ft. G in. by 13 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. 14s. 777.-52.- ScARF, or Turban. Gold and red tissue. ("Goolbund Goolanar.") Indian (Benares), modern. 9 ft. by 1 ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 8?. 16s. 781.-52. Scarf. Bed and blue silk. Tunisian, modern. 8 ft. by 1 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 10?. 808.-52. Scarf, Blue and white striped silk. Tunisian, modern. 9 ft. 4 in. by 1 ft. 9. in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 61 809.-52. Scarf. Crimson net, embroidered with silk and gold. Indian (Delhi), modern. 9 ft. by 1 ft. 8 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), ol ' 810.-52. Scarf. White woollen material, with indigo-striped border. Indian, modern. 6 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought CExhi- bition of 1851). 15s. (Transferred, to Animal Products Division.) 8 1 1 .- '5 2. Scarf. White woollen material, with indigo-striped border. Indian, modern. 6 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 15s. 811«.-'52. Scarf, or Handkerchief. Printed chintz. Indian, modern. 3 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 10s. lOd. . 812.-52. Scarf. Printed chintz. Indian, modern. 9 ft. 6 in. b}^ 3 ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 15s. 8d. 813.-52. Scarf. Printed chintz. Indian, modern. 9 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. G in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 15s. 8d. 814.-'52. Scarf. Printed chintz. Indian, modern, 9 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 15s. 8c?. 815.-'52. Scarf. Printed "chintz. Indian, modern. 9 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 15s. Sd. 816.-52. Scarf. Muslin. Chocolate-coloured ground, printed in gold. Indian (Kotah in RajpootaMa), modern. L. 10 ft., W. 5 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1?. 828.-'52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 53 832.-52. L. 6 ft.. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Scarf. Black silk ground, with broad coloured and gold borders. Tunisian, modern. 9 ft. by 2 ft. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), lOZ. 829.-52. Scarf. Black silk ground, with broad coloured and gold borders. Tunisian, inodern. 9 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 7^. 830.-52. Scarf. Dark red silk ground, worked in gold and various coloured silks. Malay Peninsula, modern. 8 ft. 4 in. by 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 8^. 831.-52. ScAiiF. Figured muslin. Indian (Dacca), modern. L. 9 ft., W. 2 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1/. 2.5. ScARB\ Figured muslin. Indian (Dacca), modern. W. 1 ft. (i in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1/. 5s. 833.-52. Scarf. Figured muT^lin. Indian (Dacca), modern. L. 8 ft. 9 in., W. 2 fb. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11. 5s. 834-52. Scarf. Figured muslin. Indian (Dacca), modern. L. 9 ft., W. 2 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 1?. 26'. 835.-52. Screen for an Audience Hall. Crimson silk, with embroidered floral diaper pattern in silk braid. Indian (Mooltan), modern. 27 ft. by 15 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 25^. 3984-52. Shawl. Dark green gauze, with borders of gold tissue. Indian {Dholcpore in Rajpootana), modern. 11 ft. by G ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 18^. 765.-52. Shawl. Woollen and silk ; great variety of colours blended together. Cashmere, modern. 11 ft. 3 in. by 4 ft. G in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 55^. Shawl, or Handkerchief. Gold tissue, parts, witli grounds of different colours. bagh.") Indian (Benares), modern. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 19/. IQs. Shawl, or Handkerchief. Gold embroidery on green ground. Turkish, modern. Square, W. 4 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 3/. 10s. 776.-52. Shawl. Imitation of Cashmere. French, modern. (Duche, Aine et Cie., Paris.) 12 ft. 9 in. by 5 ft. 6 in. Bought. (Exhibition of 1851), 60?. 785.-51. Silk. Crimson ground, covered with orange and green silk embroidery in stripes. Indian (Hyderabad), modern. 4 ft. by 2 ft. 8 in. Bouo^it (Exhibition of 1851), 21. 10s. 746.-52. Silk. Crimson ground, covered with orange silk embroidery in stripes. Indian (Ilyderahad), modern. 4 ft. by 2 ft. 8 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 2?. 10s. 747.-52. Table Cover. Embroidery, on ground of black English cloth. Indian (Jatta in SindJi), modern. Square, W. 5 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), \ 51 786.-52. 772.-'52. divided into four ("Roomal Char- Square, W. 7 ft. 774-52. 54 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabhics— continued. Tissue. Silver, with insertions of foil and shards of beetles' wings. Indian, modern. L. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 21. 12s. 6d 753.-52. Tissue. Raised velvet, for chair covers. Turkish, modern. 4 ft. by 1 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), SI 13s. 6d. 760.-52. Towel. Linen, with embroidered borders. Turkish^ modern. 5 ft. 3 in. by 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 10^. 757.-52. Turban. Red muslin. Printed in gold. Indian (Kotah in Rajpootana), modern. L. 60 ft., W. 9 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 10s. 825.-52. Turban. Red muslin. Printed in gold. Indian {Kotah in Rajpootana), modern. L. 60 ft., W. 9 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 1 Os. 826.-52. Turban. Red muslin. Printed in gold. Indian {Kotah in. Rajpootana), modern. L. 60 ft., W. 9 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1851), 10s. 827.-52. Turban. Cotton. Dark red with white spots. Tunisian, modern. L. 63 ft. Bought. 1390.-'52. Velvet. For wall hanging. Italian. 16th centy. L. 6 ft. 4 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought. 839.-47. Velvet. For wall hanging. Italian. 16th centy. L. 6 ft. 4 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought. 841.-47. Wall-Hanging. I7th centy. 6 ft. by 1 ft. 5 in. Bought. {Wanting.) 1391.-'44. Wall-Hanging. Crimson and gold silk brocade ; mediaeval pattern. English, modern. 5 ft. by' 1 ft. 10 in. Manu- factured and given by Mr. J. G. Crace. 1392.-52. Wall-Hanging. Silk and woollen fabric. Dark red and amber, mediaeval pattern. English, modern. 6 ft. by 5 ft. 4 in. Manufactured and given by Mr. J. G. Crace. 1393.-52. Wall- Hanging. Woollen. Crimson ground, with mediaeval diaper pattern. English, modern. 4 ft. 10 in. by 2 ft. 4 in. Manufactured and given by Mr. J. G. Crace. 1420.-52. Woollen Stuff. Gothic pattern, diaper of roses. English, modern. 7 ft. 7 in. by 27 in. Manufactured and given by Mr. J. G. Crace. 2509.-52. Wrapper. Woollen material, white gTound, with coloured stripes and chequers. Tunisian, modern. 8 ft. by 6 ft. 3 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), U. 837.-52. Wrapper. Gre}^ woollen material. Tunisian, modern. 15 ft. by 4 ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 5?. 838.-52. Wrapper, or Scarf. Cotton. Indigo and dark red. Indian {Assam), modern. 5 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 9 in. Bought (Exhi- bition of 1 851), 4.9. 1380-52. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1852. 55 1382.-52. Red and black. Indian ft. 6 in. Bought (Exhi- l883.-'52. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Wrapper, or Scarf. Striped cotton. Indian (Assam), modern. 8 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft. 2 in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), Ss. Wrapper, or Scarf. Striped cotton. (Assam), modern. 4 ft. 9 in. by 4 bition of 1851), Ss. Wrapper, or Scarf. Dark red cotton. Indian (Assam), modern. 4 ft. by 3 ft. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), Ss. 1383a.-'52. Tiles. See Earthenware. Tissue. See Textiles. Tray. Lacquered work. Quatrefoil shape ; black ground, inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Japanese, modern. L. 11| in., W". 9 in. Bought, 5s. 38.~'52. Tray, or Saucer. Lacquered work. Red ground with gold foliage. Japanese, modern. Diam. 4 J in. Bought, 5s. 34.-52. Tray. Lacquered work. Circular ; black and gold. modern. Diam. 7^ in. Bought, 5s. Tray. Dark red carved lacquered work, in Chinese or Japanese, modern. 5^ in. by 5 in. Japanese, 36.-52. form of a leaf. Bought, 1^. 48.-52. Tray. Dark red carved lacquered work. Chinese or Japanese, modern. 5^ in. by 4| in. Bought, 1^. 49.-52. Tray. Avanturine lacquered work. With raised gold foliage and birds. Japanese, modern. 15f in. by llf in. Bought, 15s. 50.-52. Tray. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Turban. See Textiles. Tureen. See Earthenware. Type or Mould. See Earthenware. Vase and Cover. Silver, inlaid with champleve translucent enamel. Indian (Lahore), modern. H. 5| in., diam. 4;^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 11 128.-52. Vase and Cover. Black metal, damascened with silver. H. Indian, modern of 1851), 11. Vase. White metal, Indian (Hyderabad) (Exhibition of 1851), Vase with Cover. enamel, and set 6iin. diam. 3# in. engraved Bought (Exhibition 151.-^'52. parcel gilt. Globular. modern. H. 3| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought 15s. 153.-52. Silver gilt, inlaid with champleve translucid with oriental garnets. French, modern. and H.3| lOi in., diam. 5\ in. Bought 160.-51. (Marrel Freres, Paris.) H. (Exhibition of 1851), 100^. Vase. Copper. Bottle-shaped ; chased, with a pattern of leaves and flowers in green enamel and gold lines. Belgian, modern. (Falloise, Liege.) H. 5 J in., diam. 2^ in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), SI. I7la.-'51. Vase. Derbyshire black marble. Bought, 11. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 1053.-52. 50 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Vase. White jade, inlaid with gold and with rubies and emeralds. Indian (Lahore), modern. H. ^^ in., W. 4^ in. by 4J in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851), 20^. 1625.-52. Vase. Wrought brass. A flower vase, with medallion diaper device painted in oil. Style of 15th centy. Englwh, modern. (Hardman and Co., Birmingham, from a design by Pugin.) H. GJ in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (Exhibition of 1851J, 11. 3545.-51. Vase, t^ee also Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Velvet. See Textiles.. Wall Hanging. See Textiles, Wall Paper, piece of. English, modern. Given by Messrs. Townsend, Parker, and Co. {Wanting.) 4014.-52. Water Pot. See Earthenware. Window. See Glass, Painted. Wine Cooler. See Earthenware. Wine Glass. See Glass. Wood Carving. See Box. Cabinet. Cardcase. Comb. Egg Cup. Fan. Frame. Frieze. Mask. Panel. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. Wrapper. See Textiles. Writing Desk. Black lacquered work, with pearl inlay. Ja]panese,m.odiQxn, H. 5| in., L. 16^ in., W. 10 in. Bought, 3^. 51.-52. (under revision.) INVENTOM OF lET OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. President of the Board of Trade : The Right Honourable E. Cardwell, M.P. Vice-President : The Right Honourable Lord Stanley of Alderly. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country ; V. Dftte ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register and year of acquisition.] Amphora or Vase. See Earthenware (Ancient). Glass Vessels (Ancient). Basin. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Basket. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Battle Axe. Steel, engraved ; modern imitation of an ancient weapon. L. 1 ft. lOi in., W. G^in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 25l8.-'53. Bellarmine, or Greybeard. See Earthenware. Bird Fountain. See Earthenware (Persian). Bookbinding, Four specimens of. Cloth and leather, in a frame. Designed by Luke Limner. English, modern. Frame, square, W. 21 in. Executed and given by Messrs. Leighton. Son, & Hodge. 1052.-53. Bottle. See Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Bottle-stand. See Porcelain. Bouquet Holder. See Glass. Bowl. Bosso-antico, elliptic, in the form of a grotesque mask, entwined with serpents. Italian. About 1520-50. L. 7;^ in., W. ^ in. Bought, U. 217.-53. Bowl. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Box. Carved oak ; geometrical ornament. Enylish. I7th centy. H. 7i in., L. 13 in., W. 9 in. Bought, 21. 55.-53. Box. Bamboo. Cylindrical ; to hold lime for betel chewing. Sumatra, modern. L. 7^ in., diam. 2J in. Given by the Crystal Palace Company. 9G3.-''53. 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Box. Bamboo. Cylindrical ; to hold lime for betel chewing. Sumcttra, modern. L. 7i in., diam, 2 in. Given by the Crystal Palace Company. 964.-53. Box. Bamboo. Cylindrical ; to hold lime for betel chewing. Sumatra, modern. L. Gf in., diam. 1 j in. Given by the Crystal Palace Company. 965.-53. Box. Bee also Earthenware. Bracelet. Enamelled gold, set with garnets and pearls. French. 17th cent^. L. SJ in., W. 2^ in. Bought, U. 14s. 6d 2754.-53. Brass Work. See Lantern. Snuffers. Stove. Brick. Moulded terra cotta ; with subject in relief of Susanna and the Elders. Flemish. About 1570. 5|in. by 4 in. Given by Dr. Page. 3058.-53. Brick. Moulded terra cotta ; with a pastoral subject in relief Flemish. About 1570. 5| in. by 4 in. Given by Dr- Page. 3059.-53. Brooch or Fibula, gilt metal, penannular form, with three arl)utus berry knobs. A reduced copy of an ancient Irish fibula, the original preserved in the Museum of the Dublin University, known as the " Arbutus brooch.'^ Irish, modern. (Waterhouse & Co., Dublin.) Diam. 2 J in. Bought, U. 14s. 6d 2747-53. Brooch or Fibula, gilt metal, circular form, partly filled up with Runic interlaced and perforated work, a copy of an ancient Irish brooch, the original preserved in the Dublin University Museum. Irish, modern. (Waterhouse & Co., Dublin.) Diam. 2f in. Bought, U. 10s. 2748-53. Brooch or Fibula, gilt metal, penannular form, with quatrefoil ends, covered with plaques of minute filigree work, and en- riched with blue and white enamels. A reduced copy of an Irish brooch. Irish, modern. (Waterhouse and Co., Dublin.) 2| in. by 2^ in. Bought, 21. 10s. 2749-53. Brooch or Fibula, parcel gilt metal, penannular form, covered with minute filigree work, and set with three beads of red coral. A copy of an ancient Irish brooch. Irish, modern. (West & Son, Dublin.) Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 21. Q>s. 6d. 2750-'53. Brooch or Fibula, gilt metal, penannular, with three trefoil- formed bosses, covered with minute chased and filigree work. A reduced copy of an ancient Irish brooch. Irish, modern. (West and Son, Dublin.) Diam. 2 in. Bought, 1^. lis. 6d 2751-53. Brooch or Fibula, parcel-gilt metal, penannular form, the sur- face studded with granulated work. A reduced copy of an ancient Irish brooch. Irish, modern. (West & Son, Dublin.) Diam. IJ in. Bought, 18s. 2752-53. OBJECTS ACQUIKED IN THE YEAR 1853. 3 Bronze Work. See Bust. Ewer. Stove. Vase. Bucket or Seau. See Glass. Porcelain. Buckle. Steel and Wedgwood ware. Medallion of Apollo in the centre, of blue and white Wedgwood jasper ware. English. 18th centy. 2| in. by 1| in. Given by Miss Waterhonse. 5818.-'53. Bust, Bronze, colossal, of Pope Innocent X., Gian. Battista Pamfili of Rome, elected Pope 1644, died 1655. Italian. 17th centy. (Ascribed to Algardi or Bernini.) H. 3 ft. 1^ in. W. 2 ft. lOJ in. Bought, 90^. 1088.-'53. Bust, Bronze, colossal, of Pope Alexander VIII., Pietro Ottoboni of Venice, elected Pope 1689, died 1691. Italian, 17th centy. (Ascribed to Bernini.) H. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 3 ft. Bought, 90^. 1089.-53. Bust. See also Porcelain. Butter Pot. See Earthenware. Cameo. Shell. Circular, inscribed "OttavianusCsesar Augustus," laureated bust to the right. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. Ifin. Bought, 15s. 249.-53. Cameo. Shell. Bust of Domitian. Bought, 15s. {Transferred to Museum J Edinburgh.) 250.-53. Cameo. Shell. Circular, inscribed " Titus • Vesp • Caesar • Aug • P.M.," laureated bust to the right. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. Ifin. Bought, 15s. 251.-'53. Cameo. Shell. Circular, inscribed "■ Maximinus • Pius • Aug • Germ • P.M.," with bust. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. Ifin. Bought, 15s. 252.-53. Cameo. Shell. Circular, inscribed " M • Opelio • Diadumenianus • Cye.," with bust to the right. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. Ifin. Bought, 15s. 253.-53. Cameo. (Wedgwood's jasper ware.) See Earthenware. Cane Head. See Porcelain (German). Canette, or Drinking Vessel. See EARTHENWARE. Candlestick. See Earthenware. Carpet. See Textiles. Case for a Mirror, with lid. Wood ; lacquered and painted in various colours, with groups of seated figures in oriental cos- tume. Persian, modern. L. 8 in., W. 5 J in. Bought, 15s. 929.-53. Casket. See Enamels. Chair. Japanned papier-mache ; black ground, with pearl in- lay. English, modern. ( Jennens and Bettridge.) H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. 15 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 53.-53. Chalice. Silver gilt. Bowl plain ; stem and foot chased with strap work, masks, etc. German. 16th centy, H. 91- in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 81. 894.-5 ' Chasse or Reliquary. See Enamels. Chimney-piece, of Tiles. See Earthenware. 4 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Clasp or Fibula. Silver ; two hemispherical discs hinged to- gether, chiselled with foliated ornaments and inlaid with niello work. TurJcish, modern. L. 8| in., W. 1| in. Bought, 3^. 2745.-53. Clasp of a Book. Silver-gilt ; enriched with filigree work, and with three small plaques of champleve enamel in black flori- ated ornament. French? I7th centy. 5^ in. by 2 J in. Bought, 3^. 3583.-53. Coffee Pot. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Coffer. Wrought-iron ; opening on the top in halves ; pierced Gothic tracery ; triangular handles, with animals' heads. 14th centy. H. 5| in., L. 12i in., W. 5^ in. Bought, ol. 1235.-53. Column or Shaft. Marble, inlaid with glass mosaic. Said to have come from a destroyed chapel in the crypt of St. Mark s, Venice. Given by Mr. S. Pratt. (Transferred to Building Collection.) 316.-'53. CoMPOTiER. 8ee Earthenware. Porcelain. Cornucopia. See Earthenware. Cream Jug. Bee Earthenware. Porcelain Cruche, or Jug. Bee Earthenware. Cruet. Bee Earthenware. Glass. Cup. Bee Earthenware. Enamels. Glass. Porcelain. Dish. Bee Earthenware. Dragon or Kylin. Bee Porcelain Oriental. Drawing on paper, in water colours. Design for a bronze gate intended for a school of art. By Godfrey Sykes. English, modern. H. 30 in., W. 22 in. Bought, 61 216.-^53. Drawing, on paper. Portion of a Brussels lace flounce, the property of Her Majesty the Queen. English, modern. Copied by Miss Ashworth. 2 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Bc-aght, 10^. 738.--'53. Drinking Glass. Bee Glass. Drug Pot. See Earthenware (Maiolica). Ear-pendant. (Wedgwood's jasper ware.) Bee Earthenware. Earthenware and Stoneware, Ancient. (classical.) Bottle. Earthenware ; oviform, with narrow neck, and palmette ornament. Ancient Greek H. 4| in., W. 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2868.-'53. Bottle. Earthenware ; oviform, with narrow neck, and palmette ornament. Ancient Greek Bouglit. (Ban- dinel ColK) 2869.-53. Bottle. Unglazed white terra cotta. Ancient Roman. Bought. (Bandinel Col^\) (Transferred to Museum, DuUin.) 2872.-'53. *.j,* A collection of earthenware and porcelain made by the late Mr. James Bandinel was bought in 1853 for 250/. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 5 Earthenware and Stoneware, Ancient — continued. {classical) — cont. Bottle, or Lachrymatory. Red terra cotta. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2873.-53. Bottle. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museurn, EdAnhurgh.) 2878.-'53. Bottle with handle. Earthenware. Ancient Greek, Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum. Dublin.) 3297.-53. Bottle, Fragment of. Red earthenware. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum^ Edinburgh.) 3779.-53' Bowl and Cover. Earthenware. Ancient Greek H. 5 in., W. 4 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3283.-'53 Bowl. Black terra cotta. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3324.-'53. Box and Cover. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^^) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3284.-'53. Box and Cover. Earthenware ; cylindrical, the lid painted with a table containing the implements of the toilet. Ancient Roman {V) H. ]| in., diam. 2i in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3308.-'53. Cruet. Earthenware ; circular. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2952.-'53. Cruet. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought, Qs. 6d {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3319.-'53. Cup. Black earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. H. 2 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2488.-53. Cup. Two-handled. Earthenv/are. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Micseum, Dublin.) 28G5.-'53. Cup. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. Ban- dinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Musewin, Edinburgh) 28G6.-53. Cup. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Ban- dinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2867.-53. Cup. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll'\) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3285.-53. 6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEIBI. Earthenware and Stoneware, Ancient — continued. ( classical) — cont. Cup. Earthenware. (Samian ware). Ancient Roman. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) (^Transferred to Museum, Dublin,) 3287.-53. Cup. Earthenware. Two-handled. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Lublin.) 3289-53. Cup. Earthenware. Two-handled. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3290.-53. Cup. Earthenware. Two-handled. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (^Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3291.-53. Cup. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Ban- dinel Colin.) (^Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3300.-'53. Cup. Two-handled. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (^Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3301.-'53. Cup. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK ) 3302.-53. Cup or Salt Cellar. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (^Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3303.-53. Cup. Two-handled. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3304.-'53 Cup. Unglazed Earthenware. Ancient Greek ? Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3306.-53. Cup or Salt Cellar. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3307.-'53. Dish or Patera. Earthenware, black glazed. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2876.-58. Dish or Patera. Earthenware, black glazed. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2877.-'53. Ewer. Black and red earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. H.4iin.,W.3iin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK ) 2950.-'53. Ewer. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Colin ) (Transferred to Museum, Edvn^urgh.) 3288.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 7 Earthekware and Stoneware, Ancient — continued. {classical) — cont. Ewer. Earthenware. Ancient Qreeh. Bought. (Bandinel Collii.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3298.-53. Ewer. Earthenware. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) [Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3309.-'53. Ewer, Fragment of. Earthenware. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum.; Edinburgh.) 3777.-'53. Ewer, Fragment of. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^i.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3872.-'53. Figure of a Woman. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2881.-53. Figure of a Pig, forming a child's rattle. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2953.-53. Figure of a Horse. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek .? Bought. ( Bandinel Coll^. ) ( Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh. ) 2954-'53. Figure of a Lion. Terracotta. Ancient (jree^? Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) ( Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2955.-53. Figure of a Pig. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek ? Bought. Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh. 3873.-'53. Fragments (seventeen) of red glazed pottery, stamped or embossed, known as Samian ware. Ancient Roman, found in London. Bought (with "other fragments.) Us. 3305-53. Lamp. Red terra cotta. Ancient Roman. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2879.-53. Lamp. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3292.-'53. Lamp. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3293.-'53. Lamp on Pedestal. Earthenware. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) S294.-'53. Ornament from a Vase. Earthenware. Ancient Roman. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) ( Transferred to Museum , Edinburgh) 3053.-'53. Statuette. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3314.^'53 8 A?vT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, Ancient — continued. ( czA ssiCA l) — con t. Tazza, Fragment of. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. H. 21 in., W. 4 in. Bought, f Bandinel ColK) 2487.-53. Tazza. Earthenware. Anci&ni Greehov Etruscan. HAl'iix., W. ^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2863.-53. Tazza or Salt Cellar. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3286.-'53. Tazza on Pedestal. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) ^ 3315.-'53. Urn. Terra cotta. Ancient Roman. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2490.-53. Urn. Earthenware. Ancient Roman. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3778.-'53. Vase. Earthenware. Ancient Roman. Bought, 1/. 15s. 2478.-'53. Yase. Earthenware; globular, two-handled. Ancient. Etruscan. H. 8^ in., W. 7^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2484.-'53. Vase. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. H. 8j in., W. 5f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2485.-'58. Vase. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. H. 7 in., diam. 41 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2486.-'53. Vase. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. H. 4J in. W. 41 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2489.-'53. Vase or '' Lecythus.'' Earthenware, with a coating of white clay. Ancient Greek H. 9 in., diam. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2864.-53. Vase. Black glazed earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (TroMsferred, to Museum^ Dublin.)^ 2870.-53 Vase. Black glazed earthenware. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2871.-53 Vase or " Lecythus." Terra cotta. Ancient Greeh Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2880.-53. Vase or "Lecythus." Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Mttseum, Lublin.) ^ 2951.-^53. Vase or Amphora. Terra cotta. Ancient Roman ? (found in Spain). H. 15i in., diam. 9 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) " 305L- 53. Vase or Amphora. White earthenware with transverse bands in black. Ancient Greek. H. 4^ in., diam. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3296.-53. Vase. Black earthenware, oviform, two-handled, with vertical ribs or flutings. Ancient Greek. H. 4;^ in., W. H in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3299.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIItED IN THE YEAR 1853. 9 Earthenware and Stoneware, Ancient — continued. ( CLASSIC J L) — cont. Vase or '^Lecythus." Earthenware. Ancient Greek Bought. (Bandinel ColK ) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 3311.-53. Vase, with Cover. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3312.-53. Vase or Amphora. Terra cotta. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 3313.-58. Vase. Earthenware, two-handled, bell-shaped. Ancient Etruscan. H. TJ in., W. 7 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3322.-53. Vase. Black glazed earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3775.-'53. Vase and Cover. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. H. lOi in., W. 6i in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5815.-53. Vase or Amphora. Earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) H. 5 in., W. 2^ in. 5816.-'53. Vessel. Earthenware, black glazed. Ancient Etruscan. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) ' 2874.-'53. Vessel. Small circular, earthenware. Ancient Greek. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum y Edinburgh.) . 3295.-'53. (UGYPTIAJV.) Bottle. Unbaked clay. Ancient Egyptian. H. 8f in., W. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2508.-53. Figure, in enamelled earthenware, with turquoise blue glaze. Ancient Egyptian. H. 6 J in., W. 1 j in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 986.-'53. Figure, in enamelled earthenware, green glaze. Ancient Egyptian. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 987.-53. Figure, enamelled earthenware, green glaze. Ancient Egyptian. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2899.-53. Figure, in enamelled earthenware, turquoise blue glaze. Ancient Egyptian. H. 3f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3769.-'53. {MEXICAN OR PERUVIAN.) Bottle. Earthenware. Ancient Mexican or Peruvian. H.eiin., W. Sin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3310.-'53. Bottle. Black earthenware. Ancient Mexican or Peruvian. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3323.-53. Bottle. Red earthenware. Ancient Mexican or Perw- vian. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3893.-53. 16441. E 10 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, Ancient — continued. {MEXICAN OR PERUVIAJS) — COnt. Bottle. Earthenware. Ancient Mexican or Peruvian. H. 5| in., diam. 6^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3897.-53. Vase. Bed terra cotta. Ancient Mexican. Bought. (Bandinel CoUii.) 2882.-53. Vase. Black earthenware. Ancient Mexican or Peruvian. H. 91 in., diam. 8^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3316.-'53. Vase. Black earthenware. Ancient Mexican or Peru- vian. Bought. (Bandinel CoU'^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 33l7.-'53. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. {elers ware.) Coffee Pot and Cover. Old Englisn red stoneware (Elers ware). With flowers in relief. Early 1 8th centy. H. 8i in., W. 7| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.^ 1446.-'53. Coffee Pot and Cover. Old English red stoneware (Elers ware). Early 18th centy. H. 9 in., W. 8 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3111.-53. Tea Pot. Old English red stoneware (Elers ware). Moulded with figures, in low relief, of George I. and his Queen, and Cupids : above G.R. Early 18th centy. H.3iin.,W.5Jin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3865.-53. {LEEDS.) Plate. Old English blue printed earthenware (Leeds ware). 18th centy. Diam. 5| in. Given by E. Hail- stone, Esq. 3218.-53. Saucer. Old English blue printed earthenware (Leeds ware). 18th centy. Diam. 8 J in. Given by E. Hail- stone, Esq, 3217.-53. Saucer. Old English blue printed earthenware (Leeds ware). 18th centy. Diam. 8 in. Given by E. Hail- stone, Esq. 3219.-53. Saucer. Old English blue printed earthenware (Leeds ware). 18th centy. Diam. 8|- in. Given b}'' E. Hail- stone, Esq. 3220.-^53. {LIVERPOOL.) Tea Pot. Liverpool earthenware. Globular; with a portrait of John Wesley, in black transfer printing, and an acrostic on the reverse. English. 18th centy. H. 5^ in., W. 8i in. Bought, n. 1466.-'53. Tile. Liverpool earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 3205.-'53. {rockiiyghail) Cup and Saucer. Old Rockingham ware. Bought. (Bandinel CoU".) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street,) 3165.-^53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 11 Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued. {STAFFORDSHIBE.) Basket. Old Staffordshire cream-coloured ware ; per- forated. 18th centy. H. 2^ in., L. 7| in., W. 6f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3l70.-'53. Basket and Tray. Old Staffordshire ware. Bought, 5s. {TransfeyTed to Museum, Jermyn Street) 3944.-'53. Bowl, with perforated Cover. Old Staffordshire cream- coloured ware. Enamelled with flowers and wreaths in green. 1 8th centy. H. 5;^ in., diam. 6 in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^i.) 3169.-53. Candlestick. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought Ss. Qd. {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 3213.-53. Cornucopia. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 2963.-53. Cream Jug. Old Staffordshire tortoise-sheU embossed earthenware. 18th centy. H. 3| in., W. 3f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2964.-'53. Cream Jug. Old Staffordshire cream-coloured ware. Painted with flowers. 18th centy. H. 4Jin., W. 6f in. by 2J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3172.-53. Cup. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2982.-'53. Cup. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh,) 2983.-'53. Cup. Old Staffordshire cream-coloured ware ; raised pattern. 18th centy. H. 3 in., diam, 2 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3203.-'53. Flower Pots (two). Old Staffordshire earthenware. Given by J. C. Eobinson, Esq. {Transferred to Mu- seums, Edinburgh and Dublin.) 2936, 29S6a-5S. Fragments of Old Staffordshire earthenware (four). Early 18th centy. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) 2988 to 2988c.-'53. Fragments of Old Staffordshire earthenware (two) Bought. (Bandinel Coll^i.) {Transferred to Museum^ Dublin,) 29S8d, 6.-53. Fragments of Old Staffordshire earthenware (three). Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2988/, g, 7^.-53. Jug. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh,) 2987.-'53. Knife Haft. Old Staffordshire agate ware. 18th centy. L. 3i in. Bought. (Bandinel Collii.) 3167.-53. E 2 12 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued. {staff on I) SHI lu!) — cont. Knife Haft. Old Staffordshire agate ware. 18tli centy. L. 3i in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3168.-'53. Plate. Old Staffordshire eartlienware. Bought. (Baii- dinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2851.-'53. Plate. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought, Is. 6d. {Trams/erred to Afuseurn, Edinhunjh.) 3107.-'53. Plate. Old Staffordshire tortoise-shell ware. Octagonal. 18th centy. Diam. 9^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 8113.-'53. Plate. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) {Trcmsferred to Museurii, Jevmyii Street) 3123.-'53. Plate. Old Staffordshire cream-coloured ware. Basket- work pattern, perforated border. 18th centy. Diam. 7iin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3l73.-'o3. Plate. Old Staffordshire cream-coloured ware. Border of garlands painted in green enamel. Diam. 9 in. Given by E. Hailstone, Esq. S221.-'53. Plate. Old Staffordshire cream-coloured ware. Per- forated border. 18th centy. Diam. 6^ in. Given by E. Hailstone, Esq. 3222.-53. Plate. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Painted with vine leaves and grapes. Stamped with Spode's name. 18th or early 19th centy. Diam. 8| in. Given by Mrs. C. Wentworth Dilke. 3228.-'53. Plate. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3860.-^53. Plate. Old Staffordshire earthenware. White ground, raised dolphin border, coarsely painted in the centre with a Gothic castle. Maker s name, WiLSON, stamped at the back. 18th centy. Diam. 8 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) ^ 3864.-'53. Pot and Cover. Old Staffordshire cream-coloured ware. Artichoke pattern. 18th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 2f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) ' 3171.-53. Pot. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll«.) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 3199-^53. Saucer. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. . (Ban- dinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 298G.-'53. Spittoon. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2980.-'5S. Spoon. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2965.-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 13 Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued. ( STA FFORD&IiniE, ) — COn t. Tea Pot. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought, 8s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2926.-53. Tea Pot. Old StafFordsliire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 2981.-53. Tea Pot. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) {Transferred to Museurri, Edinburgh.) 2984.-'53. Tea Pot. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel Colin.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2985.-53. Tea Pot. Old Staffordshire marbled ware. Shell- shaped. 18th centy. H. 5f in., W. TJ in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) 8200.-'53. Tea Pot. Old Staffordshire earthenware. Early Wedg- wood (?). 18th centy. H. 4| in., W. 5f in. Bought, 10s- 3214.-.'53. Vase. Old Staffordshire embossed ware. Octagonal ; of moulded chequered pattern. 18tli centy. H. 4 J in., diam. 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1450.-'53. (WjEjDGWOOB.) Basket Compotier. Old Wedgwood ware. Bought, SOs. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 29 3 2. -'5 3. Basket and Circular Stand. Old Wedgwood ware. Bought, 3/. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3949.-53. Bowl and Stand. Wedgwood's Queen's ware. With black and red Greek honeysuckle border. English. 18th centy. BoavI, H. 3§ in., diam. 7| in. Stand, diam. 7i in. Bought, 6s. 3229.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; blue ground, with a cupid holding a wreath of flowers. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 15s. 222.-63. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Blue and white, male portrait. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, \5s. 223.' 53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; Liberty standing under an arcade, from a French medal. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 15s. 224.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Oval, Bacchus and Pan- ther. English. 18th centy. l|in. bvliin. Bought, 8s. '^ 225.-58. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Oval ; blue and white, a girl holding a flower. English. 18th centy. 2f in. by I in. Bought, 8s. 226.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; blue with white figures ; Amalthea giving drink to young Bacchus. English. 18th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 8s. 227.-53. 14* ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued. ( wnDG wood) — cont. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Oblong ; dark green ground with white figures of nymphs and cupids. English. 18th centy. 2| in. by 1| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1011.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. White cupids on blue ; lilac border. English. 18th centy. If in. by | in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK ) 8533.-'53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; blue and white ; Psyche holding a garland. English. 18th centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 5819.-53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; green and white, a procession of cupids. English. If in. by 1^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5820.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; green and white ; cupids leading a goat to sacrifice. English. 18th centy. Ij in. by 1^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5821.-53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Square ; blue and white ; Mercury and nymphs at an altar. English. 18th centy. 1 J in. by f in. Bought. (Bandinel Collin.) 5822.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; blue and white ; a nymph offering a dove. English. 18th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 5827.-53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; blue and white ; Hercules seated. English. 18th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5828.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular, blue and white ; Mutius Scsevola. English. 1 8th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) . 5829.-53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; blue and white ; Hercules and Dejanira. English. 18th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5830.-53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; blue and white ; Hercules in the garden of the Hesperides. English. 18th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5831.-53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Octagonal ; blue and white ; Hercules and Dejanira. English. 18th centy. Diam. I in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) 5832.-53. Cameo and Intaglio. Wedgwood's jasper. Octagonal ; obv., cameo, Hebe ; rev., an intaglio. | in. by | in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5833.-'53. Cameo and Intaglio. Wedgwood's jasper. Octagonal ; blue and white ; obv., cameo, Hy geia ; rev., an intaglio. English. 18th centy. Jin. by fin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5834f.-'63. . OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 15. Earthenware and Stoneware, Ei^^glish— continued. ( wuna wood) — cont. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Octagonal ; blue and white, classical figures. English. 18tli centy. | in. by I in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 58.35.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Oval ; blue and white, Cupid and a bird. English. 18th centy. 1 in. by | in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5836.-53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Triangular ; blue and white ; obv., Jupiter ; rev., Mars and Yenus. English. 18tli centy. 1 in. by | in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 5837.-53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; white figures on blue, lilac border ; cupids. English. 18th centy. Diam. f in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 5853.-'53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; white figures on green, lilac border ; Time. English. 1 8th centy. Diam. | in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5854.-53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; white figures on lilac, blue border ; cupids. English. 18th centy. Diam. f in. (Bandinel ColK) 5855.-53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; white on lilac, green border ; Cupid on a dolphin. English. 18th centy. Diam. f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5856.-'53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; white on lilac, blue border ; Cupid. English. 18th. centy. Diam. fin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5857.-53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; white on lilac, green border ; Cupid. English. 18th centy. Diam. fin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5858.-53. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper. Circular ; white on blue, lilac border; Cupid. English. 18th centy. Diam. J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5859.-'53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Square ; white on yellow, lilac border; cupids. English. 18th centy. f in. by f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5860.-'53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Oval ; white on blue ; cupids. English. 18th centy. f in. by f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 5861.-53. Cameo, double. Wedgwood's jasper. Oval; white on lilac, blue border ; cupids. English. 18th centy. f in. by f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) 5862.-'53. Cup, Cover, and Stand. Wedgwood glazed earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll'^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh, 2847.-53. 16. ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued, ( WI^BG WOOJj)—COTlt. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood ware. Drab ground, glazed only on the inside. Emjlish. 18th centy. Cup; H. 2| in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought, 2s. 3227.-53. Dish for Fruit. Wedgwood olazed earthenware. Moulded in form of a bivalve shell, tinted with yellow and pink. English. 18th centy. ]3| in. by 1\ in. Bought, 10s. 6d 3043.-'53. Dish for Fruit. Wedgwood glazed earthenware. Bought, lOs. 6d {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3043a.-53. Dish for Fruit. Wedgwood glazed earthenware. Shaped like an escallop shell, tinted with pink. English. 18th centy. 8i in. by 8 in. Bought, lOs. Qd. 304<4.-'53. Dish for Fruit. Wedgwood glazed earthenware. Shaped like an escallop shell, tinted with pink. English. 18th centy. 8^ in. by 8 in. Bought, lOs. 6d 3045.-'53. Ear Pendants, pair of. Wedgwood's jasper. Blue and white, with cameo figures. English. 1 8th centy. L. IJin. Bought, 12s. 228.-'53. Flower Vase. Wedgwood's glazed earthenware. In the form of a fluted column, gTeen and white ground with gilt festoons of flowers and medallions ; black base and top ; surmounted by a basket to hold flowers. English. 18th centy. H. 6^ in., diam. 4f in. Bought, 11. . 3528.-'53. Jug. Wedgwood ware. Bought, Is. Qd. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 3957.-53. Lamp. Wedgwood's bamboo ware ; of classical form, with a white cameo group of figures on the top, surrounded by the signs of the zodiac. English. 18th centy. H. 1| in., L. 51 in. Bought, lOs. 6d 3530.-53. Lamp. Wedgwood black basalt. Classical form ; with red cameo of Jupiter, surrounded by the signs of the zodiac. English. 18th centy. H. If in., L. 5\ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3534.-53. Match Pot. Wedgwood ware. Bought, 3s. 9d (Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3230.-'53. Match Pot. Wedgwood's jasper. With white acanthus leaves and blue bells, vine scroll border in white on blue. English. 18th centy. H. 3 J in., diam. 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3532.-'5S. Milk Jug. Wedgwood ware. Black ground, raised figures in red. English. 18th centy. H. 3^ in., W. 4| in. Bought, lOs. 1479.-53. Plate. Wedgwood's cream-coloured ware. Embossed and painted in purple flowers, crinkled edge. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Bought, 6s. 968.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIKED IN TEE YEAR 1853. 17 Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued. ( WED a WOOD) — cont. Plate. Wedgwood ware. Bought, Is. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3225.-53. Plate. Wedgwood ware. Bought, Is. 6d. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 8226.-53. Plateau. Wedgwood cream-coloured ware. Oval ; em- bossed scroll margin edged with purple, and purple flowers. English. 18th centy. 8| in. by 6f ic, Bought, 6s. 967.-53. Plateau. Wedgwood ware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 2923.-'53. Plateau. Wedgwood's white biscuit ware. Oval ; blue border and white and yellow interlaced cameo basket work. English. 18th centy. 11 in. by 8 J in. Bought, M 3529,-53. Smelling Bottle. Wedgwood's jasper. Blue and white ; cameo of Psyche, guilloche border. 4^\ in. by 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) ^ 5817.-53. Tea Pot. Old Wedgwood ware. Given by Samuel Redgrave, Esq. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 3531.-53. Vase. Wedgwood agate ware. English. 18th centy. H. 8| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) 1452-'53. Bee also Buckle. ( UNKNO WN OB, UNCERTAIN MANUFA CTOBIES.) Basin. Old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Colh\) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3867.-53. Coffee Pot and Coyer. Old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3110.-'53. CoMPOTiER, or deep plate. Old English embossed ware. Circular, with lozenge-shaped perforations in border. 18th centy. Diam. 12^ in. Bought, 10^. 3105.-'53. CoMPOTiER, or deep plate. Old English embossed ware. Circular basket pattern, with circular perforations in border. Diam. 8^ in. Bought, 10s. 3106.-53. Cornucopia. Old English embossed ware. 18th centy. L. 8| in., W. 4J in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3122.-53. Cream Jug. Old English black manganese ware. With birds and flowers painted in metallic coloui-s. 18th centy. H. 4i in., W. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 974.-^53. Cream Jug. Old English embossed ware. With animals and birds. 18th centy. H. 3| in., diam. 2|in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 975.-53. 18 AET INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MCTSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, English— conii^iuecZ. {unknown or uncertain manufactories) — cont. Cream Jug. Old English embossed ware. The sides decorated with cattle in relief. 18th centY. H. 2^ in., L. 5 J in., W. 3 in. This cream jug is produced from the mould No. 2778.-'52, being reduced to about two- thirds of its original size in the baking. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 8120.-^53. Cup. English embossed salt-glazed ware. Octagonal ; with animals and figures in compai^tments. ]8th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 2J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3n2.-'53. Cup or Tazza. Old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3164.-'53. Cup and Saucer, Old English earthenware. Marbled, brown, blue and white. Cup, H. 8 in., diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. 4^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 8444.-'53. Dish. Old English embossed ware. Oval ; with raised and perforated border. 18th centy. L. 10| in,, W. 9 in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 3117.-58. Dish. Old English cream-coloured ware. Oval; with border of perforated work, and garlands in relief. 18th centy, L, 10 in., W, 9 in. Bought. (Bandinel Col]n) 3n8.-^53. Dish. Old English earthenware. Oval ; scalloped border, perforated and painted with flowers in green enamel. 18th centy. lOf in. by 9^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3127.-53. Dish for Fruit. Old English earthenware. Grey ground with white medallions painted in Chinese flowers. Stamped D. 18th centy. Square, 7| in. Bought, 2s. Gd 3211.-^53. Dish. Old English earthenware. Leaf-shaped ; drab ground, with green vine leaves in relief. 18th centy. 9| in. by 7i in. Bought, Is. 3223.-'5S. Dish. Old English earthenware. Oval ; with border of garlands in relief and perforated. 18th centy. L. 9i in., W. 8} in. Bought, 4s. 3224. -'58. Flower Pot. Old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3869.-53. Funnel. Old English lead glazed red earthenware. Early 18th centy. H. 3f in., diam. 21 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) " . 3166.-'53. Jug. '' Bellarmine or Greybeard." Old Enghsh stone- ware, 17th centy. H, 8f in., W. 7§ in. Bought, 8s. 2513.-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 19 Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued. {unknown or uncertain manufactories) — cont. Milk Jug and Cover. Old English tortoise-shell ware. Embossed with applique vine leaf pattern and gilt flowers. 18th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 988.-'58. Mug. Early English earthenware. Bowl shaped ; rudely painted in imitation of Maiolica ware, with arabesques in blue and yellow. Inscribed round the top "Ann Chapman, Anno 1642." H. 5 in., diam. 4 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1107.-53. Mug. Old English tortoise-shell ware. Mottled brown, with green spots. 18th centy. H. 5 in., diam. Z\ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3126.-'53. Plate. Old English tortoise-shell ware. With moulded margin of crossed lines and scrolls. Diam. 9f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1444.-53. Plate. Old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transf erred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 2897.-53. Plate, Old English earthenware. Brown ground, with angular medallions of Chinese flowers on white. 18th centy. Diam. 8| in. Given by E. Hailstone, Esq. 2942.-'53. Plate. Old English earthenware. Painted with Chinese figures in blue. Diam. 9 -J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3125.-'53. Plate. Old English earthenware. Bought, 2s. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3212.-53. Plate. Old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3859.-'53. Sugar Basin. Old English black glazed manganese ware. Raised and gilded vine pattern. 18th centy. H. 2-i-in., diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) 3114.-^53. Sugar Basin and Cover. Old English tortoise-shell ware. Raised scroll foliage gilt flowers. 18th centy. H. 3| in., diam. 4 Lin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3202.-53. Tea-Caddy. Old English cream-coloured embossed earth- enware. 18th centy. H. 4i in., L. 3iin.,.W. 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3108.-53. TeA-Caddy. Old English embossed cream ware. Birds and flowering shrubs in relief. 18th centy. H. 5J in., L. 6in.,W. 4iin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3124.-'53. Tea Pot. Old English brown stoneware. Bought, 2s. Qd. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 728.-53. Tea Pot. Old English manganese ware. Black glazed, raised vine pattern, partly gilt. 18th centy. H. 5 in., W. 6i in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3078.-'53. 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, English— coii^mitec?. {unknown on UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORIES) —GOni. Tea Pot. Old English manganese ware. Painted with birds and flowers in metallic colours. 18th centy. H. 4i in., W. 7 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3079.-53. Tea Pot. Old English white stoneware. With scrolls in relief, the cover surmounted by a dog on a cushion. 18th centy. H. 5 in., W. 9 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3281.-^53. Tile, a fragment of. Old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2989.-53. Tile (Encaustic). Old English eaTthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, EdAnhurgli.) 3056.-53. Tray. Old English salt-glazed earthenware. Basket-shaped with raised and perforated ornaments. 18th centy. H. 2| in., L. 9 in., W 7 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3109.-53. Vase. Black glazed earthenware. English modern. H. 51 in., W. U in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2507.-53. Vase. Old English cream-coloured earthenware. Bell- shaped, ornamented with lions' heads, and festoons of flowers in relief, partly gilt. 18th centy. H. 7i in., diam. 5J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3119.-53. Vase. Old English earthen^N'are. With dragon handles, raised ornaments, touched with blue and gold ; on a square pedestal. ISth centy. H. 10 in., W. 7 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3121.-'53. Vase. Old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street) 3277.-53. {3I0DERN) Jug. Brown stoneware. Globular ; a raised wreath round the centre, grounded with green and white enamel. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) H. 6 in., diam. 7 in. Given by Mr. Herbert Minton. 3831.-53. Earthenware and Stoneware, European. {beauvais.) Jug. Beauvais ware. French. I7th centy. H. 6 in., W. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2505.-53. {bottcher ware.) Coffee Pot. Bottcher ware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferredj to Museurn, Dublin.) 3814.-53. Coffee Pot and Cover. Bottcher ware. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinbv rqh . ) 3820.-53. ( OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 21 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued, {bottcber wabe) — cont. Cup. Red Bottclier ware. Quite plain with polished surface. German (early Dresden). About 1708. H. 2J in., diam. 8^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 977.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Bottcher ware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^\) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 380G.-53. Head of a Child. Red Bottcher ware. Carved and polished on the lathe. German (early Dresden). About 1708. H. 51 in., W. 5^ in. Bought, 5?. 221.-53. Saucer. Red Bottcher ware. Quite plain, polished, of a light colour. Germa.n (early Dresden). About 1708. Diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 978.-53. Tea Pot. Red Bottcher ware. With flowers, scrolls, and grotesques in relief, in imitation of Japanese ware ; silver spout. German {early Dresden). About 1708. H. 41 in., W. 7 in. Bought, Qs. 729.--'53. {cologne.) Canette or Drinking Vessel. Cologne ware. Un- coloured, with arabesques in relief and full length figures of Jupiter, Judith, and Sol ; three coats of arms beneath, double eagle in the centre. German. Dated 1593. H. 8 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1006.-53. Canette or Drinking Vessel. Cologne ware. Drab colour, embossed with six medallions containing events from the history of Esther ; pewter cover. German. 16th centy. H. 15^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, ol. 1426.-'53. Jug. Cologne ware. Globular ; grey and blue, the lower part fluted, scrolls and masks round the neck. German. About 1600. H. 8 in., diam. 5^ in. Bought, 2L 105. 1096.-\^3. ( ORE USSENER STEING TIT. ) Mug. Of Creussen ware (" Creussener Steingut"). Chocolate-coloured, with raised ornaments enamelled in colours and gilt, a gold band round the middle. German. {Creussen in Bavaria) 17th centy. H. 4^ in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 2L 5s. 1020.-53. Mug, or Tankard. Of Creussen ware (" Creussener Steingut"). With pewter cover, cylindrical ; chocolate- coloured ground wibh coloured ena.mel ornaments and figures of the electors of Germany on horseback, and thie emperor. German. {Creussen in Bavaria.) Dated 1696. H. 7i in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 21 5^. 1098.-'53. 22 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware. European — continued. {JJULFT AAU OTHER DUTCH WAEE.) Bowl and Cover. Dutch enamelled earthenware. Painted with portraits of a prince and princess of the House of Orange ; with inscriptions in Dutch. 18th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 10| in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 2946-53. Bowl. Delft or old English earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street) 3116.-'53. Butter Pot, Cover, and Stand. Dutch earthenware. Enamelled with green leaves in relief, the cover sur- mounted by a fish in a leaf 18th centy. H. 4 J in., W. 7| in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 2945-'53. CoMPOTiER. Delft earthenware. Bought, 3s. (Trans- ferred to Musemn, Dublin.) 3828.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Delft or Rouen earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 3796.-53. Dish. Delft earthenware, gadrooned ; painted with Chinese subjects in purple and blue. Dutch. 18th centy. Diam. 13^ in. Bought, 15s. 2941.-'53. Dish. Delft earthenware. Painted in blue camaieu with a country wake or fair, with show booth, slack rope dancer, and numerous figures. Dutch. Dated at back 1760. Diam. 13| in. Given by Dr. A. Brown. 2944.-^53. Girandole, or Sconce. Delft earthenware. With bold raised scroll borders, in the centre a shield of arms surmounted by a crest of a cross bow, painted in blue. Dutch. 17th centy. 15;^ in. by 11 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3072-53. Girandole, or Sconce. Delft earthenware. With bold raised scroll borders, in the centre a shield of arms surmounted by a crest of a cross bow, painted in blue. Dutch. 17th centy. 15f in. by 11 in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 3073-'53. Inkstand. Delft earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coilii.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3794.-'53. Inkstand. Delft earthenware. Bought, 8s. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3829.-53. Jug. Delft ware. Bought, \l. (Transferred to Museum^ Dublin) 2935.-^53. Jug. Dutch blue and grey stoneware, with pewter cover. Globular ; decorated with scrolls and flower* in purple; in the centre are represented William III and Mary of England, a figure of Victory and a shield of a lion rampant, with Dutch inscription and the date, 1691. (In memory of their first visit to Holland after the revolution of 1688.) H. 12 J in., diam. 10 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2993.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 23 Earthenware and Stoneware, European— co?6^mued {DELFT AND OTHER DUTCH WARE) — COnt. Jug. Delft earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 3052.-'53. Jug. Delft earthenware. " Syphon jug/' white glaze with blue leaves and yellow flower, pierced open-work neck. H. 6 J in., diam. 4 in. Dutch. I7th centy. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3054.-'53. Jug. Delft earthenware. " Syphon jug/' with an angel in relief in front playing a sort of guitar, and two rosettes slightly coloured, Dutch. Dated 1666. H. 6 in., diam. 5^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3060.-'53. Ornament. Delft earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel (ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin?) 3821.-53. Ornament. Delft earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3822.-53 Plaque. Delft earthenware. Oval ; escalloped edge, painted with a cock and flowers in the Chinese style. Dutch. Marked on the back "1763. Z. 4" in brown. 9|in.by8|in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 307l.-'53. Plaque. Delft earthenware. Square ; painted in blue with a bust of St. Peter. Dutch. Marked on the back in blue, " Johann Deobalt Frantz, 1724." llj in. by Si in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3074.-^53. Plaque. Delft earthenware. . Painted in the centre in blue with the Virgin and Child ; embossed flower border, also blue. Dutch. I7th or 18th centy. 8|- in. by ^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3075.-53. Plaque. Delft earthenware. Oval ; painted in blue camaieu with Abraham and the angels ; Genesis, xviii. V. 2. Dutch. 17th or 18th centy. 22^ in. by 17| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3076.-53. Plaque. Delft earthenware. Oval ; the Holy Family in an interior painted in blue. Dutch. I7th or 18th centy. 20iin. byl7iin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3077.-53. Plaque. Delft earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 3903.-53. Plate. Delft earthenware. Greyish purple ground sprinkled, painted with Chinese flowers in blue. Dutch. 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Given by E. Hail- stone, Esq. 1464.-53. Plate. Delft earthenware. Painted in the centre with blue flowers on white ground, a border of scrolls in opaque white. Dutch. 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Given by E. Hailstone, Esq. 2943.--'53. 24} ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European— coTi^imted {delft axd other dutch ware) — cont. Plate. Delft earthenware. Painted with Chinese land- scapes and figures in blue. Dutch. Dated on the reverse, 170 5. Diam. 9 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2979.-53. Plate. Delft earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3790.-'53. Pot and Cover. Dutch earthenware. With a perforated outer casing of green glaze in geometrical patterns. 17th or 18th centy. H. 6 in., W. 6 in. Bought, 10s. 8086.-53. Sauce Boat. Delft earthenware. Edged with red, painted with light blue flowers, dark blue handles. Dutch. About 1700. H. 2| in,, L. 8J in. by 7| in. Bought, 10s. 6d. 1021.-53. Tiles. Six old Delft earthenware stov« tiles. Painted with figures of musketeers in blue. Dutch, 17th centy. Each, 5 in. square. Bought, 9s. 3664.-53. Tiles. Three, Dutch earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Ddinhurgh.) 3787a, 6.-'53. Tiles. Two, Dutch earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin?) 3787c, d-'58. Tile. Dutch earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh^ 3791.-53. Yase and Cover. Delft earthenware, painted with blue flowers, etc. Dutch, I7th ce/ity. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3275a.-'53. {flemish) Jug. Brown stoneware, wit) . ornaments in silver leaf. Flemish. Bought. (Bandi el ColK) 2496.-'53. Jug. Grey stoneware. Fhy.ivish. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2497.-53. Jug. Grey stoneware. Flemish. 17th centy. H. 9f in., W. 61 in. Bought, Qs. 2514.-'53. Jug, or Cruche. Red glazed stoneware. Globular. Flemish. 17th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) S055.-'53. Jug. Stoneware, blue glaze, pewter cover. Flemish. 17th centy. H. 8| in., diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 306 1. -'53. {FRENCH^ UNCERTAIX MANUFACTORIES.) Ewer. French enamelled earthenware. The body in form of a head of Bacchus, with vine leaves and grapes in tinted colours, blue line borders ; under the spout a small mask. 18th centy. H. 8^in.j W. 8 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3068.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 25 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. (^FRENCH, UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORIES) — COnt. Jar or Match Pot. French earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) (Transferred to Museum, Jerrnyn Street) 2916.-'53. Plate. French enamelled earthenware, painted with rustic figures in landscape, after Wouvermans, crimson and green flower border, marked with a cross. ISthcenty. Diam. lliin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2994.-'53. {GERMAN, UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORIES) Box and Cover. German enamelled earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3795.-'53. Chimney Piece. Glazed earthenware, composed of old German stove tiles. Arabesque rosette pattern in relief, decorated with blue and white enamels. Formerly in Oliver Cromwell's house at Brompton. German. 17th centy. H. 3 ft. 9 in., W. 4 ft. 10 in. Bought, 10^. 1347.-53. Flower Pot. Modern German earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2958.-53. Jug. Brown stoneware, Bellarmine or Greybeard. With a coat of arms in front. German. About 1600. H. 8|- in., diam. 5^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1007.-53. Jug. German stoneware. With vertical engine-turned ornament. 17th or 18th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 4 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3062.-'53. Jug. Grey and blue stoneware. Round the middle a band of raised figures under arcades. German. About 1580. H. 11 in., diam. 4f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 8063.-'53. Mug. German stoneware. Grey and blue with G.R. in the centre, and a crown. 17th or 18th centy. H. 4^ in., diam. 4 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3115.-53. Pipe Head. Earthenware bronzed. German {?). Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3874.-'53. Plate. German earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3851.-53. Pot, with basket handle ; for charcoal embers. German earthenware. Eaised ornaments in white clay on brown ground. 17th centy. H. W)\ in., diam. 6^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 190.-'53. Tankard. German stoneware. Grey and blue, wdth large incised fiowers, and a pewter cover of the time, on which is represented a lady plucking a rose, and a gentleman holding back her arm, with a motto. About 1650. H. 6| in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 12^. 6d 1461.-53. 16441. F 26. ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued, {GERMAN, UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORIES — COnt. Tankard. German enamelled earthenware. Mulberry- coloured ground, with blue and white ornaments, painted with the Imperial eagle, F.R. on its breast ; and a pewter cover with a medallion of St. Anthony. 17th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 4f in. Bought, 3L 10s. 2940.-'53. Tile. German enamelled earthenware. Stove tile, with a figure in relief, a man iu the costume of the early part of the 16th centy, supporting a shield, and a crown above. Square, 7 in. Bought, 2^. 2s. 1023.-'53. Vase. German brown earthenware. With large upright handles, decorated with lions, masks, garlands, &c., in relief, inscribed F.L. 1631. H. 26 in., diam. 14 in. Bought, \.hl. 3025.-53. {HISPANO-MORESCO?) Dish. Enamelled earthenware. Hispano-moresco ware ; scroll foliage and bird. Spanish. 16th centy. Diam. 8 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1001.-'53. Salver or Plateau. Enamelled earthenware. Hispano- moresco lustred ware ; ground of diapered ornament, with an escutcheon of arms in centre. Spanish. About 1490. H. 3| in., diam. 20 in. Bought, 51. 5s. 243.-'53. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Hispano-moresco ware ; cylindrical. Spanish. 15th centy. H. 9| in., diam. 3i in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1457.-53. Wall Tile. Enamelled earthenware. An "azulejo." Spanish (Moorish). 14th or 15th centy. Square, W. 6 in. Bought. (Bandinel CoUn) 183.-'53. Wall Tile. Enamelled earthenware. An "azulejo." Spanish (Moorish). 14th or 15th centy. Square, W. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 184.-'53. Wall Tile. Enamelled earthenware. An "azulejo." Spanish (Moorish). 14th or 15th centy. Square, W. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 185.-'53. Wall Tile. Enamelled earthenware. An "azulejo,'' decorated with an armillary sphere. Spanish (Moorish) 14th or 15th centy. Square, W. 5 in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 186.-'53. Wall Tile. Enamelled earthenware. An "azulejo," Spanish (Moorish). 14th or 15th centy. Square, W. 5J in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^^.) 1013.-'53. I Wall Tile (Fragment of). Enamelled earthenware. f An ''azulejo," from the Alhambra. Spanish (Moorish). ■. 14th or 15th centy. L. 4^ in., W. 2| in. Bought (Bandinel ColK) 1104.-.'53, i OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 27 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued, (3IAI0LICA.) Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Octagonal, painted with arabesques in faint colours with two small masks as handles. Italian. 16th centy. H. 9^ in., diam. 5^ in. Bought. (Bandinel CoUn ) 2976.-53. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with rude arabesques, and with a coat of arms in the centre. Italian. About 1600. H. 2| in., diam. 7 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2972.-53. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Circular ; painted with arabesques in compartments ; in the centre, on a yellow ground, a cupid in a car drawn by two birds. Italian. 16th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 15 in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 2974.-^53. Cover to a Vase. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with rude arabesques, and with a coat of arms in the centre. Italian. About 1600. Diam. 8 in. (Bandinel ColK) 2973.-53. Cruet. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) ( Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2977.-53. . Cup and Saucer. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with landscapes and figures. Italian (Nea- politan). 18th centy. H. of Cup, 2|- in., diam. 3 in. Diam. of Saucer, 6 J in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^i.) 181.-'53. Cup. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. In the centre a figure of Faith. Italian. About 1540. H. 2^ in., diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2991.-'53. Cup. Enamelled earthenware. Maiolica. Chequered lo- zenge pattern. Italian. 16th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 16s. 3542.-53. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Oviform ; with handle and dragon's head spout, painted with cupids and grotesques. Italian. 16th centy. H. 101 in.j diam. 7^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2978.-'53. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Yellow lustre and blue scroll ornament. Italian, 16th centy. H. 8;^ in., diam. 6 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 1005.-'53. Jug. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. With trefoil lip, painted with a female profile portrait within a wreath inscribed " Isabeta Bella ;" with pewter cover. Italian. 16th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 5| in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 2975.— '53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Subject, the Metamorphosis of Actseon. Italian. Dated 1538. Diam. 9} in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) l78.-^'53. F 2 \ i 28 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. {maiolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Architectural subject, painted chiefly in brown. Italian ( Venetian). About 1700-30. Diam. 9^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) " 179.-58. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Gold lustre and blue ; in the centre an " Agnus Dei.*' Italian {Beriita). About 1500-20. Diam. 13 in. Bought, 21 245.-'53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Gold lustre and blue;. female profile portrait. Italian (Deritta). About 1510. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 1?. 13s. 6d 246.-53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Children I with sheep in a landscape. Italian {Siena). 18th ^ centy. Diam. 9 J in. Bought, 1/. 5s. 1018.-53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Cu[)ids with fruit, in a landscape. Italian ( Urhino\ About 1570. Diam. 8 in. Bought, 1/. 5s. 1019.-53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Lustred ; in the centre is painted the letter Y. Italian (Guhhio). About 1500. Diam. 9i in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1443.-'53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Bought, 2/. 8s. ( Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 165 7.-'5 3. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with Arion standing on a dolphin ; arabesque border with a coat of arms. Italiaii {Neapolitan). l7th centy. Diam. Hi in. Bought, U. 10s. 1658.-^53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Bought. ( Band ine 1 CoU^. ) ( Tra^i isf erred to Museur)i, Edinburgh. ) 2970.-'53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2971.-53. Plat]-:. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware, by Maestro Giorgio. Arabesques, serpents, &c., on blue ground ; in the centre, in a square compartment, Hercules and Antteus ; reverse, yellow enamel. Italian {Guhhio). About 1570. Diam. 12 in. Bought, 4/. 4422.-'53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiohca. Coarse ara- besques on white ground ; in the centre, shield of arms witli a cockatrice. Italian {Urhi7io.) About 1600. Diam. 9i in. Bought, 10s. 4555.-'53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Venus riding on a dolphin. Italian {Urhino.) About 1580. Diam. 8 in. Bought. (Bandinel Colh\j 4556.-'53. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 180.-^53. I , I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 29 Earthenware and Stoneware, 'Evroyea-^-- continued. (majolica)— cont. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustrecl. Painted with a female figure holding a cornucopia and a heart, on a scroll is an inscription ; reverse, enamelled yellow. Italian (Deruta). About 1520. Diam. IG^in. Bought, 3^. 6s. 1656.-53. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Vulcan forging a wing for Cupid ; wide arabesque border of cupids, trophies, masks, baskets of fruit, &c. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 15^ in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 2990.-'53. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lust red- Painted with a profile portrait of a lady, inscribed "Andreana Bella." Italian {Deruta). About 1510. Diam. 16f in. Bought, 8?. 156\ 3034.-'53. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred. Painted with a profile portrait of a lady ; with an in- scribed scroll. Italian (Deruta). About 1510. Diam. 16 in. Bought, U. 3035.-'53. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred. Subject, the incredulity of St. Thomas, with Latin in- scription. Italian (Deruta). About 1510. Diam. 16 in. Bought, U. 10s. 3036.-'53. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Bought. (BandinelColK) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 191.-53. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Scroll handles, arabesque j^attern, with ruby and other metallic lustre tints. Italian (Gubhio). About 1530. H. 9 in., W. 8 by 6 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3120a.-'53. (3IAJRSi:iLLUS.) Coffee Pot and Cover. Marseilles enamelled earthen- ware. With raised flowers, painted crimson and green, divided by green vertical lines, fluted scrolls at bottom, on tliree feet, and handle edged with crimson. French. 18th centy. H. 8^ in., W. 7 in. Bought, U. 219.-53. Ewer. Marseilles enamelled earthenware. Decorated with raised flowers and scrolls, the former painted in colours, the latter shaded crimson and blue, gadrooned foot. French. 18th centy. H. 10 in., diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2995.-'53. (JVEVUJIS.) Pilgrim's Bottle. Nevers enamelled earthenware. Bright blue glaze, enriched with flowers and birds in white enamel. French. 17th centy. H. 14^ in., W. 8 in. Bought, 9^. 427. -'53. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, EuROPEAN—co^i^mued {NUREMBERG.) Bottle. Nuremberg enamelled earthenware. Brilliant green glaze, with raised figures in costume of the 17 th century, pelican, fleur-de-lis, &;c. Germa/n, 17th centy. H. 7i in., W. 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel CoUn ) 3064.-53. Stove Tile. Nuremberg enamelled earthenware. Green, yellow, blue, and morone, with a figure of St. John holding a cup and a cross under an arcade, supported by terminal figures. German. Dated 1561. 121 in. by 8i in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin ) 2992.-^53. {PALISSY WARE.) Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware. With fish and reptiles in relief. French. 16th centy. L. 21 in., W. 16 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3065.-'53. Salt-cellar. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware. Embossed with gadrooned pattern in various colours. French. 16th centy. H. 3^ in., W. 4 J in. by 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 998.-53. Statuette. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware. Neptune riding on a sea-horse. French. 16th centy. H. 7|in., L. of base 6^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) 3067.-'53. Tazza. Enamelled earth enware, Palissy ware. Perforated, arabesque pattern. French. 16th centy. Diam. 10^ in. Bought, U. 4s. 1441.-'53. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware. Perforated arabesque pattern, interlaced ornaments and marks. French. 16th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Bought. (Ban- dinel Colin.) 3066.-53. {PORTUGUESE.) Box and Cover. Portuguese earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 3819.-'5S. {ROUEN.) Basin. Kouen earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel ColK ) {Transferred to Museum, Lublin?) 2901.-53. Jug, or Cruche. Eouen enamelled earthenware. Artis- tically painted, with a musical parfcy seated at a table, in blue camaieu. Costume of about 1670, marked underneath in blue with R French. 17th centy. H. 9 in., diam. 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 1004.-53. Plateau. Rouen enamelled earthenware. Oval ; orna- mented with coloured border of red and gold, touched with yellow and blue in the Chinese style. In the centre a medallion painted with a ruin and a ship ; marked at the back with F. French. 17th centy. 12i in. by 10| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1445.-^'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 31 Earthenware and Stoneware, European— coTiifmued (bussian.) Plate, Modern Kussian earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll».) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3848.-'53. Plate, Modern Russian earthenware. Bought. (Bandmel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street) S849.-53. Plate. Modern Russian earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3850.-'53. (SICILIAN.) Ewer. Enamelled earthenware. Sicilian. Bought, 11. 15s. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3084.-'53. Vase. Green glazed earthenware. Sicilian. Bought, 11. 15s. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3083.-'53. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, green and yellow glaze Oviform ; with numerous handles. Sicilian ? H. 10 in. Bought, 11. 15s. 3085.-53. (SPANISS.) Jar. Brown glazed earthenware (an oil jar). Spanish, modern. H. 18 in., diam. 15^ in. Bought, (Bandinel ColK) 2967.-53. Vase. Spanish red earthenware, modern. H. 9-^ in., W. 4f in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 2483!- 53. Vase, Spanish earthenware. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3774.-53. Water Pot. Spanish red earthenware. H. 10 in., W. 7f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2482.-'53. (tubkish) Bottle. Modern Turkish earthenware. H. 161 in., diam. 7i in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3876.-'53. Bottle. Modern Turkish earthenware. Bought. (Ban- dinel CoU^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3877.-'53. Pipe head. Turkish red clay. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2960.-'53. Pipe. Turkish red clay. 2^ in, by 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3784.-'53. Pipe. Turkish red clay. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3785.-53. Pipe head. Turkish red clay. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3899.-53. Pipe head. Turkish red clay. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) S899a.-'5S. Pipe head. Turkish red clay. Bought, (Bandmel Colin.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 38996.-'53. SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. {TURKISH) — COnt. Pipe head. Turkish red clay. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3899c.-'53. Earthenware, Oriental, including African. {afhican) Bowl. Black earthenware. Aboriginal African? H. 21 in., W. 9 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2492.-'53. Cup. Painted clay. Aboriginal African ? H. 3J in., W. 51 in. Bought. (Bandinel Col^.) 2495.-'53. Jug. Black earthenware. Aboriginal African? H. IQiin., W. 8|in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2491.-'53. Pipe head. Black clay. Aboriginal African ? H. 4f in., W. 2i in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 2862.-'53. Vase. Red clay. Globular. Aboriginal Jl/ricaTi.^ Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2493.-'53. Vase. Red clay. Globular. Aboriginal African? H. 3 in., W. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2494.-'53. {CHINESE) Basin. Blue glazed earthenware. Chinese. H. 2i in., W. 5| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2503.-'53. Bottle. Chinese brown stonew^are. Bought, 4s. 732.-53. Bottle. Oriental stoneware. Grey ground, with splashes of blue. H. 6 1 in., diam. 4 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2498.-53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese red stoneware. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum-, Edinburgh) 3853.-'53. Group. Chinese enamelled stoneware. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3771.-53. Jar. Chinese earthenware. H. 6f in., W. 5f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2506.-'53. Lamp. Chinese terra cotta. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2500.-'53. Plateau. Chinese red stoneware. Bought, 3s. {Trans- ferred to 3Iuseum, Dublin) 709.-'53. Saucer. Chinese glazed earthenware. Diam. 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 2501.-'53. Tazza, Chinese red glazed stoneware. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2499.-'53. Vase and Cover. Chinese earthenware. Globular ; green ground and yellow glaze. H. 6| in., diam. 6 J in Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3069.-53. {pee SI an) Bird Fountain. Enamelled earthenware, turquoise glaze with ornaments outlined in black. Persian. H. 4 in., width including spout 5;^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3824-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 33 Earthenware, Oriental, including African — continued. (pur SI A n) — cont . Bottle. Unbaked clay. Persian. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3895.-'53. Bottle. Unbaked clay. Persian. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3896.-53. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware. Persian. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3842.-53. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware. Painted with flowers in black, blue, and white. Persian. H. 3 in., diam. Q\ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3866.-53. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware. Painted with ornaments in blue and black, diapered with perforations filled in with glaze. Persian. H. 4 in., diam. 8;^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll«.) 3894.-'53. Cream Jug. Enamelled earthenware. Persian. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 3825.-'53. Cup, or Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware. Persian. H. 1^ in., diam. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2891.-53. Cup. Enamelled earthenware. Blue and white. Persian. H. 1| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3843.-53. Cup and Saucer. Enamelled earthenware. Decorations in blue and black. Persian. H, of Cup, If in., diam. 2 in. Diam. of Saucer, 2J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3884.-'53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware. White ground, orna- ments in blue. Persian. Diam. 9J in. Bought (Bandinel ColK) 3776.-53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware. Painted with flowers and a bird in blue. Persian. Diam. 8 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3823.-53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware. Turkish or Persian. Diam. 9^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3852.-'53. Plate. Enamelled earthenware. Persian. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, JerTnyn Street) 3857.-53. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware. Circular ; tur- quoise ground with a lozenge pattern in black. Persian. H. 11 in., diam. 2^ in. Bouglit. (Bandinel ColK) 3762.-'53. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware. White and blue, with two cavities for salt. Persian. L. 4| in., W. 2 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3891.-53. 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Oriental, including African — continued. {PERSIAN) — COnt. Saucer. Enamelled earthenware. Persian. Bought. (Bandinel Collin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3843a.-'53. Saucer. Enamelled earthenware. Persian. Diam. 4f in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3858.-53. Wall Tile, Enamelled earthenware. With blue, green, and yellow floriated ornament. Persian. Square, W. 7 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 182.-\53. Wall Tile. Enamelled earthenware. With flora J orna- ments. Persian. Square, W. 7| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 187.-53. {TANGERINJE, 3I00RISH.) Bottle. Enamelled earthenware. Globular ; with arab- esques in coloured enamel and red sealing wax. Tan- gerine (Morocco), modern. H. 10 in., diam. 6 in. Bought, \l. 3082.-^53. Bowl and Cover. Enamelled earthenware. Tangerine. (Morocco), modern. H. 5J in., diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 1003.-'53. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware. Tangerine (Morocco), modern. H. 2J in., diam. 8 j in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1002-^53. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Globular, bottle-shaped ; with arabesque ornaments in coloured enamel and red sealing wax. Tangerine (Morocco), modern. H. 10 in. diam. 6 in. Bought, 11. 3081.-^53. Ecuelle, or Porringer. See Porcelain. Egg-cup. See Porcelain. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels (European). Border (in four segments). Limoges enamel. Painted with arabesques on a blue ground ; originally let into a frame. French. About 1540. Diam, l^ in. Bought, lU. 545 to 548.-^53. Casket. Ebony, with ten plaques of Limoges grisaille enamel. Amatory, pastoral, and emblematical subjects. French, About 1530. H. 8i in., L. 11 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 48Z. 2835.-53. Etui or Case. White enamel on copper. With figure subjects and scroll-work in crimson. French. About 1750. L. 4f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 557.-53. Plaque. Enamel on copper. Bought, 10s. (Transferred to Museum^ Jermyn Street.) 652.-'53. P].ATEAU. Enamel on copper ; oblique radiating gadroons, with minute enrichments in gold. Venetian. About 1500. Diam. Hi in. Given by A. W. Franks, Esq. 542.-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. • 35 Enamels, European — continued. Plateau or portion of a salt cellar. Limoges painted enamel Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) ^ 560.-^53. Pyx, or box for sacramental wafers. Limoges champleve enamel. Circular. French. 13tli centy. H. 4 J in., diam, 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 559.-'53. Reliquary. Enamelled gold. Circular medallion ; the sides perforated and enriched with foliated scroll-work, filled in with cloisonne enamel. Italian. 14ith or 15th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought, ni 235-'53. Reliquary, or Chasse. Limoges champlevd enamel. French. 13th centy, H. 7| in., L. 8| in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 12?. 12s. 236.-'53. Salt Cellar. White enamel on copper. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Lublin.) 556.-53. Tazza, or Shallow Bowl. Limoges painted enamel on copper. Painted in grisaille ; subject, Laocoon. French. Signed " Leonardus Lemovicus dmailleur in Limogia, 1539." Diam. 11 in. Bought, 201. 544.-53. Triptych. Enamel on brass. Russian. (Said to have been found on the body of a Russian soldier killed at the battle of Dresden.) 3^ in. by 1;^ in. Given by Professor Semper. 177.-53. Enamels (European). See also Snuff Box. Enamels (Oriental). Band or Strap of enamel on silver. Openwork flowers in natural colours. Persian. Five pieces. L., together, 9 in. Bought. 4020.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Painted enamel, white and blue flowers ; hexagonal. Chinese. H. of Cup, 2 in., diam. 3 in. Diam. of Saucer, 2f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 564.-53. Plaque. Chinese painted enamel. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 562.-53. Saucer. Painted enamel on copper. Two dragons on black ground. Chinese. Diam. 4J in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 563.-53. Tea-caddy. Painted enamel on copper. Chinese. H. 4| in., W. 41 in. by 3i in.. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 561,-53. Vase. Painted ©namel on copper. Cylindrical. Chinese, modern. H. 7 in., diam. 2 in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 551.-53, Etui or Case. See Enamels. Ewer, or Flagon. Pewter, silvered. At the top and bottom are relievo friezes of allegorical figures and shields. German or Swiss. 16th centy. H. 20^ in., diam. 9 in. Bought, 1 21. 927.-53. Ewer. Bronze. The lower part of the handle decorated with a palmetto ornament. Ancient Greek H. 9} in., W. 7^ in. Bought, 11. 5s. 3039.-53. Ewer. See also Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. 30 • ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Fibula. See Brooch. Clasp. Figures in Porcelain. See Porcelain. Flower Glass. See Glass. Flower Pot. See Earthenware. Fork. Steel and ivory. Two-pronged, carved ivory handle, representing Hope as a female holding an anchor and a bird. Italian. 17th cent^. L. 7^ in. Bought, 15s. 067.-53. Fragments of Earthenware. See Earthenware. Frame. Carved and gilt wood, for a miniature. Venetian. About 1700. H. 8| in., W. 7^ in. Bought, 4ia7i. Bought. (Bandinel Col^.) 2875.-53. Vase, or Amphora. Blue glass, with waves or zigzags of green and yellow glass. Ancient Groico-Egyptian. H. 3f in,, diam. If in. Bought, 8^. d>8. 73.-53, Glass Vessels (English). Candlestick. Glass. English. About 1800. Bought, 3s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 9 6. -'5 3. Goblet. Plain glass. Modern English. Bought. 2476.-'53 Jug. Black opaque glass. Painted with a crown in oil colour, and with inscription " God bless King William and Queen Mary,'' round the neck. English. About 1690. H. 3| in., W. 4f in. by 3f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 570.-'53. Tankard. Clear glass. English. In the bottom is embedded a shilling of George III., dated 1787. H. 7 in., W. ^ in. by 4 in. ^ Bought, 7s. 6d 70.-'53. Wine Glass. Pressed and cut glass. English, modern. H. 5| in., diam ^ in. Bought, 2s. 65.-53. Glass Vessels, European. Bottle. Blue glass, enamelled with flowers and birds, mounted in pewter. Dutch. I7th centy. H. 6^ in., W. 3| in. by ^ in. Bought, 3s. 67.-'53. Bottle. Opaque white glass, ornamented in blue. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 5| in., diam. 2f in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) ' om.-'o^. Bottle. Clear glass, bulb-shaped, with vertical columns ot waved latticinio. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 6g in., diam. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 569.-'53. Bottle vv^ith Handle. Purple glass, with embossed spiral ribs. Dutch (?). I7th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 5J in. Given by Mr. Farrer. 572.-53. Bouquet Holdkr. White glass, edged with green, bulb-formed foot. Venetian. 1 7th centy. H. 9 J in., diam. 3 J in. Bought, 11. 2s. 76.^'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 37 Glass Vessels, European— co^imued Bouquet Holder. White glass, edged with green, bulb-formed foot. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 9in., diam. ofin. Bought, 1^. 2s. 77.-53. Bouquet Holder. Edged with blue glass. Bulb-formed foot. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 7| in., diam. 3 in. Bought, IZ. 2s. _ 78.-'53. Cruet. Pale green glass, with waves of latticinio. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 4^ in. by 3^ in. Bought, 10s. 93.-53. Cruet. Clear glass, with a waved pattern in latticinio, and with blue handle and borders. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 6 in., W. 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 568.-'53. Cup, Two-handled, and Tazza or stand. Lace-work glass, "vitro di trina." Venetian. I7tli centy. Cup, H. 2J in., Y/. 6 in. by 4| in. Tazza, H. 1^ in., diam. 8-^ in. Bought, n 7s. " 72, 72a.-'53. Drinking Glass. Clear glass, with vertical columns of white latticinio. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. Bought, os. 94-'58. Drinking Glass. Enamelled in various colours, Avith por- traits of a miner of the Hartz forest and liis wife, and with German inscription relating to the perils and achievements of a miner's calling. German. I7th centy. H. 9i in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 2/. 12s. M. 95%'53. Drinking Glass and Cover. Light green glass, enamelled in various colours. German. I7th centy. H. 6^ in., diam. 2J in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) " 565.-'53. Ewer. Clear ribbed glass. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 9i in., W. 5| in. by 4| in." Bought, 21. 5s. 241.-'53. Ewer. Opaque white and blue marbled glass. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5| in., diam. 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel Com.) 567.-'53. Flower Glass. Clear glass with green edgings and enrich- ments. Venetian. I7th or 18th centy. L. 10 J in., diam. 2| in. Bought, 1/. 2s. 75.-'53. Flower Glass. Clear glass. Bulb-sha.ped bowl, and involuted mounts. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 7^ in., diam.. 4J in. Bought, 19s. 7d. 86.-'53. Flower Glass. Clear glass. Onlowstem, the bowl compressed quadrilaterally, ornaments in blue glass on the lower part of the bowl. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 4J in. Bought, 19s. 7d. 87.-53. Flower Glass. Clear glass. Bowl globular in the lower part, funnel shaped above. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 15s. 99.-'53. Flower Glass. Balloon-shaped, with slender involuted handles. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 7| in., diam. 2| in. i.>ought, M. 10s. 100.-'53. 38 AKT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, European — continued. Flower Glass. Venetian. Bought, (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin,) 8788.-53. Goblet and Cover. Cut and engraved crystal glass. Dutch or Bohemian. ISth centy. H. 8| in., diam. 3 J in. Bought, 6s. 66.-53. Goblet and Cover. Old Bohemian cut glass. Within a car- touche is engraved a view of Breslau, and on the opposite side is a shield of arms surmounted by a coronet. German. First half of 18th centy. H. ll^ in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 10^. 71.-53. Goblet. Clear glass. On lofty stem, ornamented with pro- jecting stalks or branches and rosettes of opaque white and red glass. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 10^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 7^. 10s. 108.-'53. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass, etched with Bacchanalian figures and foliage ; on the cover is the figure of a swan in green glass. Venetian. I7th or 18th centy. H. 10 J in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 11. lis. 6d 488.-'53. Grotesque Vessel. In clear glass, the lower part resembling a guitar, the upper extremity formed by a spiral twisted tube. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 12| in., W. 3 in. by 2| in. Bought, 11. 2s, 74.-'53. Liqueur Glass. Opalised glass. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 4f in., diam. 2J in. Bought, 19s. 6d 79.-53. Liqueur Glass. Clear glass. With twisted stem and wing mounts. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 6J in,, diam. 31 in. Bought, 12s. 107.-53. Plateau. Venetian blue glass. 1 7th centy. H. 1 J in., diam. 201 in. Bought, 3^. 3s. 244.-'53. Seau or Bucket. Clear glass. With blue margin and twisted handle. Venetian. I7th or 18th centy. H. 10;|^ in., diam. 10 in. by 9^ in. Bought, 11. Us. 2d. 89.-'53. Seau or Bucket. Clear glass. With projecting hoops or bands in blue glass, and a moveable handle in plain twisted glass. Venetian. I7th or 18th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 5i in, by 41 in. Bought, 11. Us. 2d. 90.-'53. Seau or Bucket. Clear glass. With vertical ribs and twisted handle. Venetian. I7th or 18th centy. H. 6|^ in., diam. 51 in. by 4f in. Bought, 11. 14s. 2d. 91.-'53. Tankard and Cover. Dark purple glass. With margin and lateral bands of arabesque ornament in white enamel and gold. German. 18th centy. H. 7 in., W. 5i in, by 4 J in. Bought, 7s. 6d .... ^T'T'^.^* Tazza, on stem. Clear glass, with radiating stripes of lo^tticinio. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 4 J in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 242.-'53. Vase, or Hanap and Cover. Clear glass, with raised flutings and gadroons, partly gilded. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 81 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 11. lis. 6d. 487.-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 39 Glass Vessels, European — continued Wine Glass. Clear glass. Bell-sliaped, tall stem^ witli blue and white mounts. Venetian. IGtli or iTth centy. H. 7i in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 19s. 6d 80.-53. Wine Glass. Clear glass. On tall beaded and twisted stem, the lip folded over. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 6 J in., diam. 3i in. Bought, 19s. 8d 81.-'53. Wine Glass. Clear glass. The bowl fluted and laterally com- pressed into an oval shape, the stem enriched with a bead of dark blue glass. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 6|in., W. 3f in. by 2| in. Bought, 19s. 7d. 82.-'53. Wine Glass. Pale green glass. The bowl compressed quadri- laterally. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 4 j in., diam. 4 J in. Bought, 19s. 3d 83.-'53. Wine Glass. Clear glass with blue rim, beaded stem. The margin of the bowl folded into a quadrangular form. Vene- tian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 4 J in. Bought, 19s. 7d. 84.-'53, Wine Glass. Clear glass. With octagonal bowl resembling the calyx of a flower. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 19s. 7d. 85.-'53. Wine Glass. Clear glass. Bell-shaped bowl, low stem. Vene- tian. 17th centy. Bought, 19s. 7d 88.-'53. Wine Glass. Funnel-shaped, formed of vertical columns of latticinio filigree work. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 7| in., diam. 2f in. Bought, 5s. 92.-'53. Wine Glass. Clear glass. Bell-shaped, with beaded stem, partly of blue glass, ornamented with scroll mountings. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 15s. 98.-'53. Wine Glass. Clear glass. On twisted baluster-shaped stem. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 11;^ in., diam. 3| in. ' Bought, 15s. 101.-'53. Wine Glass. Clear glass. With marginal band and ornaments of stem in ruby glass. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 5Jin., diam. 3| in. Bought, 11. 10s. 102.-'53. Wine Glass. Clear glass. Involuted stem and blue wing ornaments. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 10 in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 15s. 106.-'53. Glass Vessels, Oriental. Vase. Yellow semi-opaque glass. Globular ; supported on three legs. Chinese. H. 3| in., diam. 3:^ in. Bought, 14s. 103.-'53. Vase or Bottle. Yellow semi- opaque glass. Chinese. H. 4^ in., W. If in. Bought, 14s. 104.-'53. Vase. Yellow semi-opaque glass. Chinese. Bought, 14s. {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 105.-53. Goblet. See Glass. Goldsmiths' and Jewellers' Work. See Bracelet. Enamels (Reliquary). Intaglios. , 40 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Greybeard, or Bellarmine. Bee Earthenware. Grotesque Vessel. See Glass. Group. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Hanap or Vase. See Glass. Head of a Child. See Earthenware (Bottcher ware). HisPANO-MoRESco Ware. See Earthenware. Inkstands. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Apollo prevent- ing Orestes from slaying himself; before them the prow of a vessel. Signed TNAIGS (Cneius). Italian. 18th or early 19th centy. 1^ in. by 1 in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, il 939.-53. Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Dirce dragged along by the bull. Signed rNAioi; (Cneius). Italian. 18th or early 19th cent^. 1\ in. by 1 in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, n. 18s. 940.-'53. Intaglio. Chalcedony in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Ino pur- sued by Phryxus, is saved by Bacchus. Signed AnOAAONiAOT (Apollonides). Italian. 18th or early 19th cent^. If in. by IJ in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, 21 18s. 941.-53. Intaglio. Chalcedony in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Althaea extinguishing the brand at the birth of Meleager. Signed nTProTHAH2 (Pyrgoteles). Italian. 18th or early 19th centy. 2iin. by If in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, 3^. 942.-'53. Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Erechtheus kill- ing the serpent, which enfolds a child. Signed AnOAAnNlAOT ^ (Apollonides). Italian. 18th or early 19th cent^. If in. by | ] in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, 3/. 943.-53. Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Neptune and Amphitrite. Signed rNAl02 (Cneius). Italian. i8th or early 19 th cent'^. 2 J in. by 1| in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, 3^. ^ 944.-'53. Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Circular ; Achilles killing Cycnus with his shield. Signed AI02K0TPIA0T (Dio- scorides). Italian. 18th or early 19th cent^. Diam., 2^ in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, 3?. _ ^ 945.-53. Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; the Trojans drawing the horse into their city. Signed AnOAAONiAOT (Apollonides). Italian. 18th or early 19th cent^. 2^ in. by 10 in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, 3^. 946.-53. Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Apollo pur- suing Daphne, who is partly transformed into a tree. Signed HTPrOTHAHZ (Pyrgoteles). Italian. 18th or early 19th cent^'. IJ in. by 1^ in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought 3^. 947.-'53. Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Paris and Helen. Signed AI02KOTPIAOT (Dioscorides). ItaliGAi. 18th or early 19th cent^ If in. by l^- in. (Poniatowsky Coll".) Bought, 3^. 948.-'53. f AJ OBJECTS ACQUmED TN THE YEAR 1853. 41 Intaglio. Sard in gold filigree setting. Elliptic ; Venus in a cloud appearing to -^neas. Signed MTPTnN (Myrton). Italian. 18th or early 19th cent^. J J in. by IJ in. (Poniatowsky ColK) Bought, 3L 949.-53. Intaglios. (Wedgwood's jasper ware.) See Earthenware. Iron and Steel Work. See Battle Axe. Buckle. Coffer. Fork. Key. Knife. Knocker. Lock. Snuff Box. Snuffer Stand. Ivory, Carved. Plaque, or Tablet. Ivory carved in relief. With subjects of the Annunciation, the Salutation of Elizabeth, the Presenta- tion in the Temple, and the Crucifixion. French ? About 1320. H. 5f in., W. 3| in. Bought, 12Z. m^.-b'^. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief Subject, a group of infant bacchanals binding the sleeping Silenus with ivy wreaths, while a nymph is painting his brows with the juice of mulberries. Italian. I7tli centy. Attributed to Fran9ois Duquesnoy, called '' II Fiammingo." L. 6:^ in., W. 4 J in. Bought, mi 5s. 1059.-53. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief Subject, a group of infant bacchanals, playing with musical instruments, fruit, &;c. Italian. 17th centy. Attributed to Francois Duques- noy, called " II Fiammingo." L. 6^ in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 26/. 5g. 1060.-'53. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief Subject, a group of infant bacchanals with a mask, playing with a goat. Italian. I7th centy. Attributed to Francois Duquesnoy, called " II Fiammingo." L. 6 in., W. 4 J in. Bought, 261. 5s. 1061.-'53. Plaque. Ivory, carved in liigh relief Subject, a group of infant bacchanals playing around the donkey of Silenus. Italian. I7th centy. Attributed to Francois Duquesnoy, called " II Fiammingo." L. G|- in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 261. OS. I062.-'53. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief Subject, a group of infant bacchanals with grapes, playing around a wine vat.. Italian. I7tli centy. Attributed to Francois Duquesnoy, called " II Fiammingo." L. 6^ in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 26/. 5s. " 1063.-'53. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief Subject, a group of infant bacchanals surrounding a satyr and a goat. Italian. I7th centy. Attributed to Francois Duquesnoy, called '' II Fiammingo." L. 6^ in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 26/. os. 1064.-'53. Japanned or Lacquered Work. See Case. Chair. Work-box. Jar. See Earthenware. Porcelain. jARDiNii:RE, or Flower Pot. See Earthenware. Jewellers' and Goldsmiths' Work. See Bracelet. Enamels. Intaglios. Jug. See Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. 16441. G 42 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Key. Steel. Triangular head pierced with Gothic ornament, and transverse perforated tube on the stem. 15th centy. L. 2^ in. Bought, U. 15s. 900.-'58. Knife-haft. See Earthenware. Knife and Fork in stamped leather case. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Wanting, Nov. 8, 1859.) 571.-53. Knife. Steel and ivory. Carved ivory handle, representing Charity as a female with three children. Italian. 17th cent^. L. 8 in. Bought, 15s. 666.-53. Knocker. Bronze. Formed of figures of dolphins and satyrs. Italian {Bolognese or Venetian ?). About 1570. H. 14 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 211. 588.-'53. Knocker. Wrought iron. In form of a canopy ; male and female figures in full relief on the columns ; straight projecting hammer, on which is a kneeling figure under a canopy. German. About 1520. 151 in. by 5 in. Bought, Ul. 1221.-53. Kylin, or Dragon. See Porcelain, Oriental. Lace. See Textiles. Lachrymatory or Bottle. See Earthenware (Ancient). Lamp. See Earthenware. Lantern. Brass With upright pillars enclosing alternate per- forated and glazed panels. Italian (Venetian). I7th centy. H. 10 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 3^. 13s. 6d. ' 1502.-'53. Leather Hanging, piece of. Bed ground, with embossed fruit, foliage, &c. Italian. 16th centy. 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought. 2479.-53. Leather Hanging, piece of Architectural design in imitation of carved oak panelling. English (?). 16th centy. 1 ft. 7^ in. by 18 in. Bought. 2480.-'53. Leather Hanging, piece of. Red ground, with embossed flowers, birds, &;c. Italian. 16th centy. 2 ft. by 14^ in. Bought. 2481.-53. Leather, work in. See Bookbinding. Lecythus or Vase. See Earthenware (Ancient). Liqueur Glass. See Glass. Lock. Wrought iron, of four bolts, with a pierced and engraved brass plate. French. I7th centy. 13^ in. by 6 in. Bought, 3^. l75.-'53. Maiolica. See Earthenware. Match-pot. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Medal. Bronze. Bought. (Wanting.) 2477.-53. Medal. Zinc. In memory of the Duke of Wellington; obv., bust of the Duke within a wreath ; rev., a funereal urn, flags, &c. English. 1852. Diam., 2^ in. Struck, and given by Messrs. Allen and Moore, Birmingham. 6791.-53. Medal. Zinc. In memory of the Duke of Wellington ; obv., bust of the Duke within a wreath ; rev., a funereal urn, flags, &c. English. 1852. Diam., 2^ in. Struck, and given by Messrs. Allen and Moore, Birmingham. 6792.-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853, 43 Medal. Zinc. In memory of the Duke of Wellington ; obv., bust of the Duke ; rev., a funereal urn with allegoric figures. English. 1852. Diam., 2 in. Struck, and given by Messrs. Allen and Moore, Birmingham. 0793.-53. Medal. Zinc. In memory of the Duke of Wellington ; obv., bust of the Duke ; rev,, a funereal urn with allegoric figures. English. 1852. Diam., 2 in. Struck, and given by Messrs. Allen and Moore, Birmingham. 6794.-'53. Medal. Zinc. In memory of the Duke of Wellington ; obv., bust of the Duke ; rev., flags and inscription. English. 1852. Diam., 1^ in. Struck, and given by Messrs. Allen and Moore, Birmingham. 6795.-53. Medal. Zinc. In memory of the Duke of Wellington ; obv., bust of the Duke ; rev., flags and inscription. English. 1852. Diam., 1^ in. Struck, and given by Messrs. Allen and Moore, Birmingham. 6796.-'53. Medal. Zinc. In memory of the Duke of Wellington ; obv. bust of the Duke ; rev., flags. English. 1852. Diam. 1 in. Struck, and given by Messrs. Allen and Moore, Bir- mingham. 6797.-53. Medal. Zinc, In memory of the Duke of Wellington ; obv., bust of the Duke \ rev., flags. English. 1852. Diam., 1 in. Struck, and given by Messrs. Allen and Moore, Bir- mingham. 6798.-53. Medallion Portrait of a man, carved in box-wood. German. About 1550, Diam, 2 in. Bought, 1^. 238.-'53. Medallion Portrait of a man, carved in box-wood. Russo- (7r66/<^. 16th or 17th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought, 1^, 239,-'53. Medallion, carved in box- wood, in high relief. Circular ; St. Martin sharing his cloak with the beggar. German. About 1500-20. Diam. If in. Bought, IZ. 10s. 240.-'53. Milk Jug. See Porcelain. Model, in plaster, in low relief. Semicircular ; the Child, from Shakspere's Seven Ages. By Emile Jeannest, form a design by D. Maclise, R.A. English, modern. H. 5| in., diam. 9^ in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 247.-'53. Model in wax, in low relief Semicircular ; the Old Man, from Shakspere's Seven Ages. By J. Elvers, from a design by D, Maclise, E.A. English, modern. H. 5| in., diam. 91 in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 248.-^53. Model, in wax, of festoon of fruit and flowers. A design for a drawer handle. English, modern. 10 in. by 3 J in. Bought 11. 5s. 5396.-'53. Mosaic Pavement, Fragment of White tesserae. Roman, ancient. 31 in, by 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1008.-'53. Mosaic. Bee also Column. Mounting, in ormolu, for a cabinet. Bought, 21. Trans- ferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3906,--'53. Mounting, in ormolu, for a cabinet. Bought, 21. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 8907.-53. g2 44 AUT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Mug. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Napkin. See Textiles. Nautilus Shell. See Vase. Needle Case. Silver gilt. Chased and engraved with arab- esque work, and terminal figures bearing baskets of fruit. German. 17th cent^. 8|in.by|in. Bought, 4^. 4s. 1152 -'53. Palissy Ware. See Earthenware. Panel. Carved oak, arabesque ornament. Italian, About 1550. 81 in. by 3^ in. Given by Mr. John Webb. 83G.-58. Panel. Alabaster, carved with arabesque ornament. Fleviish. ICth centy. 7| in. by 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) 1010.-'53. Panel, or Frieze. Alabaster. Carved in high relief with arabesque ornament, the ground picked out in gold. Flemish. (From the abbey of Tongerloo.) About 1530. H. 7| in., L. 5 ft. 4 in. Bought, 20^. 1051.-'53. Papier MIche. See Chair. Work-box. Pastile-burner. See Porcelain. Patera or Dish. See Earthenware (Ancient). Pedestal. See Porcelain. Pewter Work. See Ewer. Tankard. Pilgrim's Bottle. See Earthenware. Pipe Head. Hard wood, inlaid with brass. Aboriginal African ? Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Tans/erred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 2895.-'53. Pipe Heads. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Plaques. See Earthenware. Enamels. Ivory. Plate. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Plateau. Silver. Elliptic ; of repousse or beaten work ; in the centre a female seated with two children under a tree ; a border of six medallions containing emblematic figures ; a pro- jecting handle at either end. Dutch. About 1690. 19:^ in. by 11 in. Bought 9?. 6s. Id. 1058.-53. Plateau. See Earthenware. Enamels. Glass. Porcelain. Pomander or Scent Case. Silver gilt. Pierced with Gothic tracery. German. 1 5th cent^ l^in. by IJ in. Bought, 2?. lOs. 918.-'53. Pommel of a Pistol. Wood inlaid with ivory. Bought, 5s. {Trans- ferred to Museum^ Edinburgh.) 2937-'53. Pommel of a Pistol. Wood, inlaid with ivory. 17th centy. L.2fin., diam. 3 in. Bought, 5s. 2938.-'53. Porcelain, English. {bow.) Sauce Boat. Bow porcelain. Embossed leaf pattern, painted with flowers and insects. Mark at bottom, in brown, an arrow. English. 18th centy. H. 4 in., L. 7iin.,W. 3|-in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3244.-''53. *^* A collection of earthenware and porcelain, made by the late Mr. James Bandinel. was bought in 1853 for 250/. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 45 Porcelain, E^^GLi^n—contiiiued. {/JOw)—GonL Sauce Boat. Bow porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK ) (Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street) 3882.-'53. (CJIELSEA.) Basket. Chelsea porcelain. Elliptic ; with two handles, birds painted in the centre, and raised flowers. English. 18th centy. H. 3f in., L. 7| in., W. 5^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3247.-53. Basket. Chelsea porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3251.-53. Cup. Early Chelsea porcelain. Painted with a Chinese landscape and figures, blue flower border. Mark, a dot within a triangle. English. 18th centy. H. 2| in., diam. 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 976.-'5S. Cup and Saucer. " Chelsea porcelain. Painted with classical figures in purple camaieu. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 3^ in. Saucer, Q\ in. by 5^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3241.-'53. Cup. Chelsea porcelain. Cinque-foil shape with large raised leaves, and insects painted between. Mark, a raised anchor. English. 18th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3242.-53. Mug. Chelsea porcelain. Painted with landscapes, red and gold scroll borders. Marked at the bottom in red with anchor and dagger. English. 18th centy. H. 5 fin., diam. 4f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3272.-53. Plate. Chelsea porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2850.-53. Plate. Chelsea porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3207.-53. Plate. Chelsea porcelain. Indented border, painted blue and gold, with flowers in the centre. English. 18th centy. Diam. SJ in. Bought, 15s. 3233.-53. Plate. Chelsea porcelain. Bought, 12s. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3832.-53. Plate. Chelsea porcelain. Raised scroll border, painted with flowers, flowers also in the centre. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9i in. Bought, 15s. 3833.-53. Plate. Chelsea porcelain. Embossed border, and painted with flowers. English. 18th centy. Diam. 11 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3854.-53 Plate. Chelsea porcelain. Painted in blue witt cliequered border and birds in the centre, in imitation of Chinese. Marked at the bottom with a blue anchor. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 3863.-53. *.,,'■' A collection of earthenware and porcelain, made by the late Mr. James Bandinel, was bought in 1853 for 250/. 46 ART INVENTOKY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain English — continued. ( CHELSEA) — cont. Sauce Boat. Chelsea porcelain. Ornamented with raised leaves and flowers, painted with small groups of flowers. English. 18th centy. H. 4| in., L. 7|- in., W. 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1442.-'53. {derby.) Bowl, Cover, and Stand. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Collin.) {Transferrecl to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3239.-'53. Card Tray. Derby porcelain, Bought, lis. {Trans- f erred to Museum, Edinburgh) 6 5 5. -'5 3. CoMPOTiER. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Elliptic ; painted with flowers, in green and gold wreaths. English. 18th centy. 10| in. by 8 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3208.-53. Cup. Crown Derby porcelain. Painted with flowers. English. 1 8th centy. H. 3^ in., diam. 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 973.-'53. Cup, with Cover and Saucer. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2845.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Crown Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin?) 2925.-'53. Cup. Derby porcelain. Bought, 3s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3040.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 3163.-'53. Cup. Old white Derby porcelain. Shaped as a bearded head crowned. English. 18th centy. H. 3| in., W. 31 in. Bought, 11. 3235.-53. Cup and Saucer. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Painted with wreaths of flowers in proper colours. English. 18th centy. H. of Cup, 3-J in., W. 5 in. Diam. of Saucer, ^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3240.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Crown Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) {Transferred to Museifin, Edin- burgh) 3249.-'53. Ecuelle, or Porringer. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3257.-53. Jug. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Duhlin.) 189.-53. Plate. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Painted with green and gold stripes and festoons. English. 18th centy. Diam. 7i in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 8256.-53. *^* A collection of earthenware and porcelain, made by the late Mr. James Bandinel, was bought in 1853 for 250/. i I I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 47 Porcelain, English — continued. {derbt) — cont. Plate. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3258.-'53. Plate. Crown Derby porcelain. Painted with large Oriental pattern in gold and colours, the back also painted with flowers. Marked with D and a crown in red, and a square device in blue. English. 18th centY. Diam. 8^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 8868.-53. Saucer. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3209.-'53. Saucer. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh}) 3254-'53. Saucer. Chelsea Derby porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Ediriburgh.) 8878.-'53. Tea Pot. Chelsea Derby porcelain. With stripes of yellow and lilac flowers, and green and lilac stripes alternately on white. English. 18th centy. H. 5 in., W. 81 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2848.-'53. (livuei^ooz.) Plate. Old Liverpool porcelain. With pierced margin of raised basket pattern, painted with coloured flowers. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 12s. 6d. 725.-'53. {PLY3fOUTJf.) Figure. Plymouth porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 3245.-'53. {SALOPIAN.) Cup. Salopian porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 8870.-53. Saucer. Old Salopian porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 8883.-'53. ( WORCESTER.) Basket. Old Worcester porcelain. Perforated ; with crossed lines of raised flowers and decorations in blue. English. 18th centy. H. ^ in., L. 8| in., W. 7 in. Bought, 15s. M. 3259.-53. Basket. Old Worcester porcelain. Perforated ; with crossed lines of raised flowers and decorations in blue. English. ] 8th cent^, H. 4 in., L. 8^ in., W. 7i in. Bought, 15s. 9d 3260.-'53. Bottle. Old Worcester porcelain. Oviform ; decorated with transfer painting by R. Hancock, subject, a gentleman and lady seated in an arbour before a tea table. English. 18th centy. H. %^ in., diam. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1448.-53. 48 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain English — continued. ( WORCESTEli) — COnt. CoMPOTiER. Old Worcester porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum^ Jermyri Street.) 3204'.-'53. Cream Jug. Old Worcester porcelain. Shell-shaped ; painted with flowers. Enrjlisli. 18th centy. H. 3J in., L. ^ in., W. 2 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3133.-53. Cream Jug. Old Worcester })orcelain. Shell-shaped ; painted witli flowers in blue. EncjUsJi. 18th centy. H. ^ in., L. 3i in., W. 1| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3133a.-53. Cream Jug. Worcester porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3871.-53. Cup, Cover, and Stand. Old Worcester porcelain. Imitation Japanese pattern on blue, enriched with gold. English. 18th centJ. Cup^ H. 6 in., diam. 4 in. Saucer, diam. 8 in. Bought, 1 /. 10s. 647 -'53. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Green borders and bouquets of flowers. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2 in., diam. 2J in. Saucer, diam. 4J in. Bought, 10s. 1017.-53. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Bought, Is. 6d. {Transferred to Museuwy, Edinburgh) 3174.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Decorated with a transfer painting of '^ The Tea Party,'' by Han- cock. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 2i in. Saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought, 7s. C^d. 3175.-53. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferredj to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 3210.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Blue printed. English. 18tli centy. Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 24 in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Given by E. Hailstone, Esq. 3215.-53. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Given by E. Hailstone, Esq. {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 3216.-53. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Oriental pattern, richly painted and gilt, crest, motto, and coronet, in medallions. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 4:^ in. Saucer, diam. 6i in. Bought, 1^. 10s. '^ 3232.-53. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3248.-'53. Jug. Old Worcester porcelain. Bought, 1^. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3243.-53 \ OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 49 Porcelain, English — continued. ( WORCESTER) — COnt. Milk Jug. Old Worcester porcelain. Imitation of oriental. English. ISth centy. H. 4^ in., diam. 8J in. Bonglit. (Bandinel ColK) 3425.-'53. Mug. Old Worcester porcelain. Landscape subject in a medallion, and group of fruit in natural colours. English. 18th centy. H. 8J in., diam. 2f in. Bought, 126\ 3234.-'53. Mug. Old Worcester porcelain. Blue ground, painted with birds in medallions. English, 18 th centy. H. 3J in., diam. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel Collin.) 3426.-53. Pedestal. Worcester porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 8801.-'53. Saucer. Worcester porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll'^.) {Trunsferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2888.-53. Slop Basin. Old Worcester porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3250.-'53. Vase and Cover. Old Worcester porcelain. '' Bleu du roi " ground, with white scroll handles and raised flowers, painted in front with birds, at the back a landscape and figures. English. 18th centy. H. llj in., W. 7| in. Bought, 61. 1022.--'53. (Z7iVA'A'6>TFiV OR UNCERTAIN 3IANUFACT0RIES.) Basket, Cover and Tray. Old English porcelain. Perforated and ornamented with raised and painted flowers and stalks. The cover is marked with Y., and the bowl with L. in blue under the glaze. English. 18th centy. Basket, H. 6 in., L. 7| in., W. ^ in. Stand, lOi in. by 8i in. Bought, U. 4s. 3261.-53. Coffee Pot and Cover. Old Stafl*ordshire porcelain. Orange ground, raised scroll foliage in white clay. English.^ 18th centy. H. 6^ in., W. 6 in. Bought, (Bandinel ColK) 3201.-53. Cup and Saucer. Old English porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2852.-'53. Figure of a Woman. Old English white porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 2859.-'53. Figure of a Woman. Old English white porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^i.) {Transferred to MuseuQU, Edinburgh) 3246.-53. Group. Old English porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Tranferred to Museum, Jermyn Street) S252.-'53. 60 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English — continued. ( UNKNO WN OR ITNCEU TAIN MAN V FA CTORIES) -— COnt. Inkstand. Old English porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 3162.-'53. Tray, Shell shaped. Old English porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 3206.-'53. Tray. Old English porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Tra'iwferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 8855.-53. {MODERN, VARIOUS MANUFACTORIES) Bottle. Porcelain. White ground diapered with roses, called " The Harewood Bottle." English, modern. H. 11| in., diam. 4 J in. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 1^. lis. U. 646.-53. Bottle. Parian porcelain, enriched with gilding. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. llj in,, diam. 6 in. Bought, 11. lis. 6d 656.-'53. Bottle. Porcelain. Sevres green ground and gold bands, called " The Regent Bottle." English. Modern. (Minton and Co.) K 9| in., W. 4f in. Bought, 18s. 657.-53. Bottle. Porcelain. " Bleu du roi " ground with gilt de- corations, called "The Harewood Bottle." English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 14 J in., diam. b^ in. Bought, n. 13s. Qd. 659.-'53. Bottle. Porcelain. With two handles, turquoise ground, painted with Watteau subjects and flowers, called " The Raphael Bottle." English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 13 in., W. 6 in. by 3^ in. Bought, U. 14s. U. 661.~'53. Bottle. Porcelain. Turquoise ground with gold spots, called "The Harewood Bottle." English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 12^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, n. lis. ^ " 662.-'53. Compotier. Porcelain. Imitation of old Sevres, green and gold bands with coloured flowers. H. 2 J in., diam. 8| in. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 2L 2s. ^ 638.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Thin porcelain. Painted with cupids in rose colour, in gilt and chased compartments. Eng- lish, modern. (Minton and Co.) Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought, 11. 5s. 642.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain. In imitation of Sevres ; '' bleu du roi, oeil de perdrix " ground, with wreaths of flowers on white. English, modern. (Rose and Co.) (Messrs. Daniell.) Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought, 21. Us. 6d. 644.-'53. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 51 Porcelain, Ei^^gli^h— continued. {3I0DERN, VARIOUS 3IANUFACT0BIES) — COnt. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain. Painted with garlands of flowers in blue. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Cup, H. 2 J in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5f in. Bought, 105. 6d 648.-'53. Cup. Thin porcelain. " Eose du Barry " ground, with painted flowers in gold compartments. English, modern. H. 21 in., diam. 2^ in. Made and given by Minton & Co. 649.-53. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain. '' Rose du Barry " ground, and painted flowers. English, modern. Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5 J in. Made and given by Messrs. Daniell. 650.-53. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain, " Rose du Barry " ground, and painted wreaths of flowers. English, modem. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5 J in. Made and given by Messrs. Daniell. 651.-53. Cup and Saucer. Modern English porcelain. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 14s. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3841.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain. White ground, painted with wreaths of corn flowers. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 3| in. Saucer, diam. 6i in. Bought, 9s. 3941.-^53. Ewer and Basin. Modern English porcela,in. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 14s. (Transferred to Museumi, Dublin) 3835.-^53. Ewer and Stand. Parian porcelain. Touched with gold scroll ornaments in relief, dragon handle ; imitation of French renaissance. H. of Ewer, 13 in. W., 4|in. Diam. of Stand, 10 in. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Bought, U. 14s. 6d 3840, 3840a.-'53. Figure of a Parrot. Modern English porcelain. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 3s. (Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 3839.-53. Figure of a Man. Modern English Biscuit porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3868.-'53. Girandole or Sconce for three lights. Porcelain, white and gold. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) L. I7i in., W. 11 in. Bought, U. 4s. 4362.-'53. Girandole or Sconce for three lights. Porcelain, white and gold, highly finished. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) L. ITJ in., W. 11 in. Bought, 12^. 12s. 4362a.-'53. Milk Jug. Porcelain. Imitation of old Sevres ; turquoise ground; painted flowers and raised gilding. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 6^ in., W. 4^ in. by 4 in. Bought, 1?. Qs. " 658.-'53. . 52 ART mVENTOUY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English — continued. {mo DEUX, VARIOUS MANUFACTORIES) — COnt. Plate. Porcelain. White ground, painted with a wreatli of minute flowers. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Diam. 9 in. Bought, 8s. 645.-53. Plate. Modern English porcelain. Painted with corn flowers. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 13s. {Trcmsferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 05 3.- '5 3. Seau or Bucket. Porcelain. Imitation of old Sevres ; enriched with gilt diamond-shaped compartments, and painted with roses and corn flowers. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 4 in., diam 4^ in. Bought, 1^. lis. 6d. 639.-'53. Seau or Bucket. Porcelain. Imitation of old Sevres ; painted with "Watteau" figures. H. 4 in., W. 5f in. by 4f in. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 2^. 8s. 640.-'53. Seau or Bucket. Modern English porcelain. Imitation of old Sevres. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 21. 8s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinhuvgh) 641.-53. Seau or Bltcket. Porcelain, Painted with corn-flowers in gilt diamond-shaped compartments. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 4 in., W. 5i in. by 4f in. Bought, 11. lis. 6d " 654.-'53. Stand for Liqueur Glasses. Porcelain. Imitation of Sevres; "rose du Barry " ground, painted with flowers in gilt compartments. English, modern. (Rose and Co.) (Messrs. Daniel].) H. ^ in., L. lOf in., W. 8 in. Bought, ol. Qs. 664.-'53. Vase with Cover. Porcelain. Imitation of Sevres ; ''rose du Barry" ground, painted with birds. English, modern. (Rose and Co.) (Messrs. Daniell.) H. 13 in., diam. 5% in. Bought, 6/. (js. 660.-'53. Vase with Cover. Porcelain. Oviform ; perforated, tur- quoise ground and wreaths of flowers. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 10 in., diam. 5 J in. Bought, bl. Qs. 663.-'53. Porcelain, European. {A3ISTEL.) Cup and Saucer. Amstel porcelain. Painted with pastoral figures ; marked A. in blue. .Dutch. 18thcenty. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam., 2J in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK)^ 3369.-'53. (AMSTERDAM.) Cup and Saucer. Amsterdam porcelain. Bought, 5s. 3t/. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin?) 6 2 5. -'5 3. Pot and Cover. Amsterdam porcelain. Triangular. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2853.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 53 Porcelain, European — continued. (^amstebdam) — cont. Sugar Basin and Cover. Amsterdam porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3381.-'53. (AiYGOULE^IU.) Cup and SauCer. Angouleme porcelain. White ground painted with small green and blue sprigs. The cup marked underneath A.G. interlaced, and the dish "Manufre de Mg^ le Due d'Angouleme, a Paris." French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3^ in., diam. 2 J in. Saucer, 8i in. by (3 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3418.- 53. (AnEAS.) Seau or Bucket. Arras porcelain. White ground, painted with blue flowers, embossed on the upper part, and scroll handles, marked A.R. French. 18th centy. H. 4| in., diam. 5| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3406.-53. (bubzin.) Basin. Berlin porcelain. Painted with flowers en camaieu of lake colour. German. 18th centy. H. 3| in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, Is. ed. 628.-'53. Cream Jug. Berlin porcelain. White ground, painted with bouquets of flowers, green wreathed border, square handle, and resting on three feet. German. 18th centy. H. 4 in., W. 4 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1000.-^53. Cup and Saucer. Berlin porcelain. Bought. (Bandi- nel Coll".) (Transferred to Museiim^, Edinhurqh) 2924.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Berlin porcelain. Green ground, painted in front with a group of three nymphs and cupid, gold borders. Tlie saucer inscribed '• Puni par les graces." German. Late 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. 5-^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) ' 3387.-53. Cup and Saucer. Berlin porcelain. Green ground, painted with narcissus flowers, and richly gilt. Marked with the sceptre in blue, the Prussian eagle, and K.P.M. in red. German. 19th centy. Cup, H. 6 in., diam. Si in. Saucer, diam. 6f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3419.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Berlin porcelain. Painted with flowers and richly gilt. These pieces have several marks, the sceptre and K.P.M. in blue; the orb and K.P.M. in red. German. 19th centy. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 4^ in. Saucer, diam. 7 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3420.-'53. 54 ART INVENTORY SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European — continued. {Bi'UiLiy) — cont. Cup. Berlin porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum., Dublin.) 8799.-53. Plate. Berlin porcelain. The margin perforated and painted in blue, red, and green ; flowers and insects in the centre. German. 18th centy. Diam. 94 in. Bought, 11. 621.-53. Plate. Berlin porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2896.-53. Tea Pot. Berlin porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street) 3132.-'53. {BOHEMIAN.) Tea Pot. Bohemian porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin?) 3767.-53. {capo DI MONTE.) Cup. Capo di Monte porcelain. With classical subjects in relief, coloured and gilt ; Bacchus and Ariadne in cars drawn by leopards and dragons. Italian, 18th or early 19tli centy. Cup, H. 2 J in,, diam. 3^ in Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 992.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Capo di Monte porcelain. With classical subjects in relief, coloured. Italian. 18th or early 19th centy. Cup, H. 3 J in., diam. 2 J in. Saucer, diam. 51 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3385.-53. Cup. Capo di Monte porcelain. White ground with figures in relief of Neptune and other deities. Italian. 1 8th or early 19th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3386.-53. Cup. Capo di Monte porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3809.-'53. Cup. Capo di Monte porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh^ 3812.-'53. Saucer. Capo di Monte porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3809a.-'53. Saucer. Capo di Monte porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 38i2«.-'53. {CHANTILLY.) Cup and Saucer. Chantilly porcelain. Painted in colours with flowers in imitation of Chinese. Mark, a hunting horn in red. French. 18th cent^. Cup, H. 2 in., diam. 2§ in. Saucer, diam. 4 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 984.-'53. Plate. Chantilly porcelain. White ground, with blue sprigs of flowers. Marked " Chantilly,"' and a French horn in blue. French. 18th cent^. Diam. 9^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) 3414.-'53. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 55 Porcelain, European — continued. ( CHA NTILL y) — COnt. Plate. Chant illy porcelain. "W'hite ground and blue diapered border. French. 18th centy. Diam. ^^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3415.-'53. Seau or Bucket. Chantilly porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2883.-53. Tray. Chantilly porcelain. Triangular ; painted with flowers in the Chinese style, and marked with a red horn. French. 18th cent^. 5 J in. by 5;^ in. Bought, 4s. 637.-53. {COPENHAGEN^ Cup and Saucer. Copenhagen porcelain. Bought, 5s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3042.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Copenhagen porcelain. Quatrefoil shape, white glaze ; with the usual mark in blue of three wavy lines. Danish. 18th or 19th cent^. Cup, H. 3J in., diam. 3J in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK ) '^ 3397.-^53. {dE LA COURTILLE.) Cream Jug. De la Courtille porcelain. Lake border with grey ribbons and wreaths of flowers. French. ISthcentV. H. 3 in,, W. 3^ in. Bought, 15s. 634-^53. Cup and Saucer. De la Courtille porcelain. Bought, 12s. {Transferred to Musewin, Dublin.) 635.-'53. Cup and Saucer. De la Courtille porcelain. Lake border painted with grey ribbons and wreaths of flowers. French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2^ in,, diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought, 12s. 636.-^53. Sugar Basin. De la Courtille porcelain. Lake border with grey ribbons and wreaths of flowers. French. 18th. centy. H. 3 in., diam. 2| in. Bought, 15s. 633.-'53. Tea Pot. De la Courtille porcelain. Bought, 11 10s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 632.-'53. {doccia.) Cup. Doccia cream-coloured porcelain. Moulded from a rhinoceros horn, with animals, &;c., in relief. Italian {Tuscan). 18th or 19th cent'^. H. 3^ in., W. 5^ in. by 41 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3355.-'53. Cup. Doccia white porcelain. With an outer casing of perforated leaves and flowers, in imitation of oriental. Italian {Tuscan). 18th or 19th centy. H. 2 J in., diam. 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3372.-^53. Cup. Doccia white porcelain. With an outer casing of perforated leaves and flowers, in imitation of oriental. Italian {Tuscan). 18th or 19th cent^. H. 2^ in., diam. ^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3373.-'53. 56 AKT T^rVKNTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European— continued, {doccta) — cont. Figure of an Ostrich. Doccia cream-coloured porce- lain. In imitation of Chinese. Italian {Tuscan). 18th or 19t]i cent^ H. 6^ in. Base, 2^ in. by 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1453.-53. Figure of a Horse. Doccia cream-coloured porcelain. In imitation of Chinese. Italian {Tuscan). 18th or 1 9th centy. H. 3^ in. Base, 2 in. by \\ in. Bouglit. (Bandinel ColK) 3357.-^53. Figures of Nereids (two). Doccia porcelain. Intended for feet or stands for pedestals. Italian {Tuscav). 18th or 19th cent'^. H. 2^ in., L. 4 in. and 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) 3887.-'53. Salt Cellar. Doccia porcelain. Boat-shaped ; animal's head on the prow, at the stern a sailor is seated with an oar steering. Italian {Tuscan). 18th or 19 th centy. H. 3i in., L. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3070.-53. Tea Pot. Doccia white porcelain. Shaped like a melon. Italian {Tuscan). 18th or 19th centy. H. 4| in., W. 61 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 337(3.-53. (I).R£snu^'.) Basket. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColUv) {Transferred to Mtiseuni, Duhlin.) 3535.-'53. Bottle. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum^ Edinburgh.) 3382.-'53. Bowl. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^\) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 188.-53. Bowl. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3282.-'53. Box and Cover. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 5s. {Trans- f erred to Museura, Edinburgh) 3946.-53. Bust. Dresden porcelain. Bovight. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 2914.-53. Compotier. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3388.-^53. Cream Jug. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3383.-53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcc'lain. The cup painted with subjects after Teniers, the saucer after Watteau, raised wickerwork boi'ders. Oerman. 1 8th centy. Cup, H. 3 1 in., diam. 2|- in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought, n. 688.-53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 1?. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 6 9 2.-' 5 3. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 76\ {Transferred to Museum^, Dublin) 693.-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 57 Porcelain, European — continued. {diiesde^') — cont. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Given by H. Belward Ray, Esq. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 697.~'53. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Escalloped borders, painted with blue flowers in imitation of oriental. Marked at the bottom with six Chinese words over the crossed swords. German. 18th centy. H. 1 in., diam. 2 in. Given by H. Belward Ray, Esq. 698.-53. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Escalloped border, painted with blue flowers in imitation of oriental. Marked at tlie bottom with six Chinese words over the crossed swords. German. 18th centy. H. 1 in., diam. 2 in. Given by H. Belward Ray, Esq. 699.-'53. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Escalloped border, painted with blue flowers in imitation of oriental. Marked at the bottom with six Chinese words over the crossed swords. German. 18th centy. H. 1 in., diam. 2 in. Given by H. Belward Ray, Esq. 700.-'53. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Given by H. Belward Ray. Esq. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 701.-53. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Escalloped border, painted witli blue flowers in imitation of oriental. Marked at tlie bottom with six Chinese words over the crossed swords. German. 18th centy. H. 1 in., diam. 2 in. Given by H. Belward Ray, Esq. 702.-^53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain, Marcolini period. Richly gilt borders, finely painted with shepherd and sheep. German. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5i in. Bought, 21. 703.-53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 21. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 704. -'5 3. Cup and Cover. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 12s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 705.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Y/hite Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 2904.-'53, Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll".) (Transferred to Miiseum, Dublin.) 2905.-'53. Cup and Saucer. White Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 2910.-'5S. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll".) (Transferred to M'useum, Edinburgh.) 2911.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelaM. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2912.-'53. 16441. H 58 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European — continued. ( ni{ESJ)j'jy) — cont. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2913.-53. Cup and Saucer. White Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3131.-53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. White embossed flowers and painted flowers between. German. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2J in., diam. 3| in. Saucer, diam. G| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) . 3371.-53. Cup and Cover. Dresden porcelain, Marcolini period. Painted with children and sheep, bordered at top with small flowers tied by blue ribbons. German. 18th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 2 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) 3378.-53. Cup and Cover. Dresden porcelain, Marcolini period. Painted with children and sheep, bordered at top with small flowers tied by blue ribbons. German. 18th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 2 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3379.-53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Rich gilt borders, the saucer painted with a landscape and figures after Wouvermans, the cup with a seaport after Lingelbach. German. 18tli centy. Cup, H. 3|- in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColP.) 3390.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Quatrefoil shape ; ornamented with shell medallions and cranes in relief, pencilled in colours, gilt borders. German. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2 j in., W. 4 in. by 3f in. Saucer, W. 5| in. by 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3391.-53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. White ground wdth lake rays and small bouquets of flowers between. German, 18th centy. Cup, H. 2|- in., diam. 3;^ in. Saucer, diam. 5:^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColP.) 3438.-^53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandi- nel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3539.-'53. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3780.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandi- i nel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) I 3810.-'53. I Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Ban- I dinel Coll^^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3811.-53. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Mumum, Dublin.) 3815.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 59 Porcelain, European — continued. {dbesden) — cont. Cup. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll'^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3900.-'53. Dish. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2919.-53, Dish. Dresden porcelain. Painted with birds and flowers. German. 18th centy. 12 m. by 9 in. Bought. (Baudinel ColK) 3057.-53. Egg Cup and Stand. Dresden porcelain. Bought, (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 2961.-53. Ewer and Cover. Dresden porcelain. Bought, Ql. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 706.-53. Figure. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2893.-53. Figure, or Statuette. Dresden porcelain. A female allegorical figure. Marked at the bottom with the crossed swords and the letters K. H. C. W. German. 18th centy. H. 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 3442.-53. Figure, or Statuette. Dresden porcelain. An allegorical figure of Abundance. German. 18th centy. H. 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3443.-'53. Figure, or Statuette. Dresden porcelain. A girl in the costume of the 18th century. German. 18tli centy. H. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3446.-53. Figure of a Girl. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandi- nel Colin.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3798.-53. Figure of an Old Man. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3802.-53. Inkstand, two pieces of Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museum,, Edinburgh) 2956, 2957.-53. Pedestal. White Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3396.-'53. Plate. Dresden porcelain, Marcolini period. Painted in the centre with birds and insects, the margin with festoons of flowers tied by blue ribbons, raised wicker- work border. German. 18th centy. Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 15s. 689.-'53. Plate. Dresden porcelain. Festoons of flowers round the margin tied by blue ribbons, slightly raised wicker- work border, painted in the centre with goldfinches and insects. German. 18th centy. Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 155. 690.-'53. H 2 GO ATIT INVENTORY, «OUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, F^vropfai^— continued. (j)jiiJsnA\\) — cont. Plate. Dresden porcelain. Raised scroll margin, with medallions of flowers in blue ; birds of varied plumage in the centre. German. 18th centy. Diam. 10^ in. Bought, 10s. 691.-53. Plate. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) (Transferred to Micseum, Edinburgh.) 2861.-'o3. Plate. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) ( Transfe rred to Museum^ Edinh urgh. ) 2 9 2 1 . -'o 3. Plate. Dresden porcelain. Painted with Chinese dragon, bird and flowers ; raised basket pattern border. German. 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 3416.-53. Plate. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3768.-53. Plateau. Dresden porcelain. White ground, with a bouquet of flowers in the centre, and sprigs round, raised wickerwork margin. German. 18th centy. Diam. llfin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2922.-53. Plateau. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 11. ds. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3156.-'53. Salt Cellar. Dresden porcelain. Shell-shaped, resting on three scrolled feet, painted with small flowers, gold borders. German. ] 8th centy. H. 2| in., AY. 4| in. by 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3389.-53. Salt Cellar. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^. ) ( Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3541 .-'53. Saucer. Dresden porcelain. ' With green raised rose leaves, white centre. German. 18th centy. Diam. 5 1 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2962.-'53. Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Quatrefoil shape, deco- rated alternately with flowers on gold and Watteau figures on white. German. 18th centy. W. 5|- in. by 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3439.-53. Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coih\) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3782.-'53. Saucer. White Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferredto Museum, Edinburgh.) 3816.-53. Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3901.-53. Soup Tureen and Cover. Dresden porcelain. Raised cartouche and strapwork ornaments, touched with gold painted v/ith coloured flowers ; the cover surmounted by a cauliflower and an artichoke. German. 18th centy. H. 10 in., W. 13^ in. Bought, 2^. 3836.-53. Tea Pot. Dresden porcelain. Painted with pastoral figures and sheep in the Watteau style, with rococo borders and flowers. Geronan. 18th centy. H. 4^ in., W. 8 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3440.-53. OBJECTS AOQUIKED IN THE YEAR 1853. 61 Porcelain, European — continued. {brijsden) — cont. Tea Pot. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Transferred to Museimn, EdAnhnrgh.) 38l7.-'53. Tray. Dresden porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin,) 2884.-53. Tray. Dresden porcelain. Square ; with leaves in relief at the back, and marked in blue with the crossed swords and " B.P.T., Dresden, 1739." German. 18th centy. Square, W. 5J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3129.-'53. Vase and Cover. Dresden porcelain. Oviform ; white, with Chinese figures, flowers, birds, and insects. Marked Al (the mark used from 1709 to 1712). German. Early ISth centy. H. 6 in., diam. 3 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 34<41.-'53. ( FRA N KEN Til A L. ) Cup. Frankenthal porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3400.-53. Cup. Frankenthal porcelain. Oviform ; with ornaments in blue and gold. German. 18th centy. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3800.-'53. Figure of a Boy. Frankenthal porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll^l) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3797.-'53. {FRENCH, UNKNOW?r OR UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORIES.) Cream Jug. French porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3422.-53. Cup and Saucer. French porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2903.-53. Cup and Saucer. French porcelain, Bought, f Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2906.-^53. Cup and Saucer. French porcelain. Bought, 8s. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2933.-'53. Inkstand. French porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2900.-53. Milk Jug and Cover. French porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) ■ 2908.-'53. Pastile Burner, French porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh:) 3786.-53. Saucer. French porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3403.-53. Seau, or Bucket. French porcelain (manufactory un- known). White ground, painted with pinks and small flowers in blue. 18th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 7^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3405.-53. Stand for Toothpicks. French porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 2915.-*5S. 62 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Evb,ovean —continued, {FTfLDA.) Cup and Saucer. Fulda porcelain. The cup orna- mented with a medallion portrait in biscuit, with gilt festooned borders. German. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 979.-'53. {f'ubstenbul'G.) Cup. FUrstenburg porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coil^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3781.-'53. Group. Fiirstenburg white porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3421.-53. Plate. Fiirstenburg porcelain. Light green ground; margin perforated and embossed, with scroll medallions of flowers ; painted in the centre in purple camaieu with male and female pastoral figures. Signed and dated, F. 1758. German, 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1447.-^53. Tray. Fiirstenburg porcelain. Elliptic, with two handles ; upright margin with raised scrolls ; scale pattern between ; painted in the centre with a turkey and poultry. Marked F. in blue. German. 18th centy. W. llj in. by 7| in. Bought, 15s. 627.-53. {GEB3IAN, UNKNOWN OR UNCEHTAIN 3IANUFACT0RIES.) Bottle. German porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoU'i.) {Transferred to Museum^ Did>lin) 3276.-53. Cane Head. German porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3875.-53. Coffee Pot and Cover. German porcelain. Bought, 156'. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3318.-53. Cup and Cover. German porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2892.-53. Cup and Saucer. German porcelain. Bought, 7s. 6d. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3158.-'53. Cup and Saucer. German porcelain (manufactory un- known). White ground, painted with Chinese figures in gold. The mark at bottom is R. in blue, probably Rudolstadt. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3J in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 380S.-'53. Cup and Saucer, German porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museuon, Dublin.) 3885.-'53. Figure of a Lady. German porcelain (manufactory unknown). In a green dress and pink petticoat, hold- ing a black hood over her arm. 18th centy. H. 6 J in., W. at base, 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 2854."-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 63 Porcelain, European — continued. {GERMAN, UNKNOWN OB UNCERTAIN 3rANUFACT0RIES) — ^COUt. Figure of a seated Peasant. German porcelain. Bought, (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2855.-53. Figure of a Boy. German porcelain (manufactory un- known). He holds a porringer in his hand, wears a grey cloak lined with fur, and is seated on a square pedestal. 18th centy. H. 4j in., W. at base, 2\ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2898.-'53. Milk Jug and Cover. German porcelain. Painted with flowers in natural colours. 18th centy. H. 4| in., W. 41 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2846.-'53. Milk Jug and Cover. German porcelain. 18th centy. Bought. (Bandinel coll.) {Wanting) 3813.-53. Pipe Head. Modern German porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 2959.-'53. Pipe Head. German porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3783.-53. Pipe Head. German porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 8807.-'53. Pipe Head. German porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) [Transferred to Museum,, Dublin) 8808.-53. Seau, or Bucket. German porcelain (manufactory un- known). Fluted, with highly finished paintings of flowers, gold borders, and two perforated scroll handles. 18th centy. H. ^ in,, W. ^ in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 3447.-53. Tea Pot. German porcelain (manufactory unknown). Painted with flowers, richly gilt borders, marked in blue, P. 18th centy. H. 4^ in., W. 6 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1449.-'53. Tea Pot. German porcelain. Bought, 15s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3157.-53. ( GR OSBREITENBA CH) Cup. Grosbreitenbach porcelain. Painted with flowers ; marked with a trefoil in red. German. 18th centy. H. If in., diam. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3902.-^53. {HAGUE) Cup and Saucer Hague porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum^ Dublin) 2920.-53. Plate. Hague porcelain. Blue flowers, enclosed by gold borders round the margin ; painted in the centre with birds in proper colours. Marked underneath with a stork in blue. Dutch. 18th centy. Diam. 9| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3395.-'53. Tray. Hague porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3898.-'53. 64 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European— continued. {hociist) Basket. Hochst porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Tranferred to Museum, Edinhurgh) 31 30.-'53. Bottle Stand. Hochst porcelain. Elliptic, with two handles ; scroll edges, painted crimson and blue, and four small landscapes, insects between. German. 18th centy. H. 4 in., L. 9 1 in. by 4^ in. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll".) 2889.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Hochst porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh,) 2857.-53. EcuELLE, or Porringer, and Cover, Hochst porcelain. Painted witli combats and military trophies, blue twisted ribbon border. German. 18th centy. H. 4| in., W. 51 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3445.-'53. Milk Jug. Hochst porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2844.-'53. Pastile Burner. Hochst porcelain. In three pieces, blue and gold, with cameo portraits .in grisaille. German. 18th centy. H. 6^ in. Square of base 4^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Qo\\^.) 3448.-'53. Plate. Hochst porcelain. Bought, 5s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2779.-53. Plate. Hochst porcelain. Bought, 8s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3321.-'53. Sugar Basin and Cover. Hochst porcelain. Quatre- foil shape ; painted with bouquets of flowers, surmounted by a flower bud. German. 18tli centy. H. 4 J in., L. 7 in. by 6 in. Bought, 8^. 6d 3262.-53. (ITALIAN, UNKNOWN OR UNCEBTAIN 3IANUFACT0BIES) Tea Pot. Old Italian white porcelain (manufactory unknown). Of embossed leaf pattern. 18th centy. H. 4in.,W. 6iin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3394.-'53. Vase. Modern Italian white porcelain. Painted with Etruscan figures. H. 3| in., W. 3^ in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) ^ 3904.-'53. (le nove) Cup. Le Nove porcelain. Drab ground, painted with classical female figures seated, and a border in dark brown. Marked with a star. Dalian. 18th centy. H. 1| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3804.-53. (LOOSDIiECIlT.) Cup. Loosdrecht porcelain. Bought, 2s. 9(/. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Dublin.) G26.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Loosdrecht (Amsterdam) porcelain. Painted with a man fishing, gnat, &c., the cup marked at bottom M.oL. The saucer Ibears the Hague mark. Dutch. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2J in., diam. 3^ in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 994.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. Q5 Porcelain, Evrofea^ —continued. {loosdrechi) — cont. Saucer. Loosdrecht (Amsterdam) porcelain. Painted with flowers. Dutch. 18th centy. Diam. 4| in. Bought, 2s. 6d 626a.- 53. (l UISB UR G, KR ONENB UR G.) Coffee Pot. Louisburg (Kronenburg) porcelain. Painted with flowers, brown pearled borders, a lion sejant on the cover, marked with the shield of Wurtemburg and the letter K. impressed. German. 18tli centy. H. 8 in., W. 8 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3407.-53. Gup and Saucer. Louisburg (Kronenburg) porcelain. Painted with birds, crimson borders. German. 18 th centy. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5|- in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1012.-53. Tea Pot and Stand. Louisburg (Kronenburg) po]-- celain. Painted with German peasants and figures skating, on white ground. Marked, with the interlaced C's., surmounted by a crown in blue. German. 18th centy. Tea pot, H. 3^ in., W. 6^ in. Stand, 6^ in. by 5f m. Bought, \l. 5s. 624.-^53. {31 An rid) ^ Cup and Saucer. Madrid porcelain. Brown marbled ground, white medallions in the centre painted with fruit. Mark M^ crowned. Spanish. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3375.-53. {iVAGBEBURG.) Plate, Magdeburg porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^i.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3274.-53. (3IENECr.) Cup and Cover. Menecy porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) (Travis/erred to Museum, Dublin.) 3401.- '53. Egg Cup. Menecy porcelain. Printed with flowers. French. 18th centy. Mark DV. impressed. H. 2| in., diam. 2f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 972.-53. Inkstand and Fittings. Menecy porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 3424.-'53. {310 SCO w) Cup, Cover, and Saucer. Moscow porcelain. Painted with view of the city. The saucer is marked in blue under the glaze An. Russian. 18th or early 19th centy. Cup, H. 5J in., diam. 3i in. Saucer, diam. 6 in. Bought. (Bandhiel ColK)" 3.399.-53. {NASSAU) Figure of a Man with a Wheelbarrow. Nassau porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3886.-53. Tea Canister. Nassau porcelain. Bought, 106-. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 2927.-53. 66 ART INVENTORY, SOUTfT KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European— co7iifmtfcec?. {nIDER VILLEIf) Group. Niderviiler biscuit porcelain. Bought, (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 8278.-'53. {XYONS) Plate. Nyons porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred^ to Museum, Jermyn Street) 3273.-'53. {pobtuguese) Cup. Portuguese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3880.-53. Saucer. Portuguese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coil^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3804a..- 53. {RUSSIAN, myXNOWiY, OB UNCERTAIN MANUEACTORIES) Basin. Modern Russian porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2890.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Modern Russian porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 2843.-53. Cup and Saucer. Russian porcelain (manufactory un- known). With flowers, blue and gold.' 19th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 4^ in. Saucer, diam. 6| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2856.-'53, {ST. CLOUD.) Cup and Saucer. St. Cloud porcelain. White with raised flowers in imitation of oriental ; two handles. French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., W. 4 in. Saucer, diam. 4J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3370.-'53. Cup and Saucer. St. Cloud quilted porcelain. White with scale pattern in relief French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3J in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 4 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3409.-53. Cup and Saucer. St. Cloud porcelain. Green borders painted with flowers and insects and rose-coloured ribbed pattern in imitation of oriental ; green inside. French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2 J in. Saucer, diam. 4J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3412.-'53. Cream Jug and Cover. St Cloud porcelain. Turquoise ground, barrel-shaped with hoops and staves, white handle. French. 18th centy. H. 5J in., diam. 3 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3423.-53. Milk Jug and Cover. St, Cloud porcelain. White with raised flowers and leaves. French. 18th centy. H. 8i in., W. C) in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3238. -'53. Milk Jug and Cover. St. Cloud quilted porcelain. White scale pattern in relief French. 18th centy. H. 5 1 in., diam. 4^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3408.-'53. OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR 1853, 67 Porcelain, European — continued, (ST. CLOUB) — cont. Milk Jug and Cover. St. Cloud quilted porcelain. White scale pattern in relief. French. 18tli centy. H. 5| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^i.) 3408a.-53. Saucer. St. Cloud porcelain. Green border painted with flowers and insects, rose-coloured ground, ribbed pattern, in imitation of oriental ; green outside. French. 18th centy. Diam. 41 in. Boup-ht. (Bandinel CoHi\) 8413.-53. Tea Pot and Cover. St. Cloud porcelain. White ribbed borders painted with blue designs, spout and. handle of birds' heads. French. 18th centy. H. 5^ in., W. 7i in. by 4 in. Bought. (Banduiel Colin.) 997.-'53. (ST. PUTURSBUBG.) Cup, Cover, and Saucer. St. Petersburg porcelain. Deep blue ground, gold borders, painted with floAvers. In the centre D. O. crowned. Marked E. (Ekathe- rina II.) in blue. Russian. 18th centy. Cup, H. 4fin., diam. 2 J in. Saucer, diam. 5f in. Bought. (Ban- dinel CoUn.) 996.-'53. Cup a.nd Saucer. St. Petersburg porcelain. With gold borders at top and bottom painted with flowers on white round the centre of the cup. Mark, three straight parallel lines. Attributed by Mr, Bandinel to this manufactory. Russian ? 18th centy. Cup, H. 41 in., diam. 4 in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 3279.-53. Cup and Saucer. St. Petersbm^g porcelain. Gold borders, blue band round the centre with gold wreaths of vine leaves. Mark, three parallel lines. Attributed by Mr. Bandinel to this manufactory. Russian ? 18th centy. Cup, H. 5 in., diam. 3 J in. Saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 8280.-53. Cup and Saucer. St. Petersburg porcelain. Green with medallions of flowers. Marked H. and a crown, Russian. 19th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3536.-53. Figure of a Boy. St. Petersburg porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3805.-'53, Tea Pot. St. Petersburg porcelain. Dark blue groimd, gold border, painted with flowers. In the centre D. O. crowned. Marked at the bottom with E. in blue. Russian. 18th centy. H. 5|- in., W. 6^ in. by 4 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 995.-53. 68 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European — continued. Cream Jug. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to 3Iuseuin, Dublin.) 37G4. -'53. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. White ground, painted with wreaths of forget-me-nots and leaves, gold borders ; the cup gilt inside, by Girard. French. Mark of Louis XVIII. Sevres, 1822. Cup, H. 4J in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 6^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 999.-'53. Cup. Sevres porcelain. With stripes of gold lines round, on white, and festoons of green leaves tied by blue ribbons, and two cameo medallion portraits on jasper, by Michel. French. Date, 1769. H. 2^ in., diam. 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1451. -'53. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to 3hiseur.%, Dublin.) 2887.-53. Cup and Cover. Sevres porcelain. Barrel-shaped, painted with crimson wreaths and festoons of flowers. French. Date, 1756. H. 3| in., diam. 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3427.-53. Cup, Cover, and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. White ground painted with cupids, birds and flowers in crimson caonaieu, by Coutrier. French. Date, 1756. Cup, H. 4 J in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3428.-53. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Painted with rows of diminutive roses and a larger flower in the centre, by Fontaine. French, Date, 1793. Cup, H. IJ in., diam. If in. Saucer, diam. 3|- in. Bought. (Bandinel Colli\) 3430.-^53. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Olive-green ground, butterflies, rosettes, cornucopia, &c., in compartments. French, Date, 1815. It bears the mark of Louis XVIII., over which is stencilled the Imperial Eagle in red. Cup, H. 3^ in., diam. 2 J in. Saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 343L-'53. ^ Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Brown ground, 1 gold vine leaf, and grape border. French. Date, 1803. Cup, H. 2-^ in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 51 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3432.-53. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. White ground with gold lace work pattern. Decorated by H. Prevost. French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3434.-53. Cup and Saucer, Sevres porcelain. Olive green ground, gold border set with coloured transparent pastes, gilt inside. French. Period of Louis XVIII. Cuj), JI. 3 in., diam. 3^ in. Saucer, diam. 6 in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 3437.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 69 Porcelain, European — continued. (S^VB Es) — cont. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Wit!) scrolls in slight relief painted with flowers. French. Date, 1764. Cup, H. 3|- in., diam. 4 in. Saucer, diam. 6 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) ^ 35S7.-'68. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3588.-'58. Cup and Saucer. White Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Trctnsferred^ to Museum, Dublin.) 8763.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 8766.-'53. Cup. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.') 8881.-58. Egg Cup. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Duhlin.) 2909.-53. Mug. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museitm, Dublin.) 2885.-53. Mug and Cover. Sevres porcelain. Cylindrical, with two loop handles on one side ; white ground painted with flowers. French. Date, 1766. H. 6J in., diarn. 4 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3436.-53. Plate. Sevres porcelain. White ground, the margin painted with blue line and trellis, festoons of flowers between, in the centre birds and shrubs, by Ledoux. French. Date, 1756. Diam. 10 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3429.-'53. Plate. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3789. -'58. Plate. Sevres porcelain. White ground, raised blue edged scrolls on the margin, small bouquets of flowers in the centre, painted by Parpette. French. Date, 1776. Diam. 9| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 8792.-^58. Salt Cellar (double). Sevres porcelain. Tuiquoise ground, painted with flowers on white, gold borders by Rachel Bouillat. Fo^ench. Date, 1788. H. 1| in., L. 5 in., W. 2| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3433.-58. Tea Pot. Sevres porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edmburgh.) 3765.-53. Vase. Sevres porcelain. Oviform ; white ground, de- corated with flowers and branches in full relief, in imitation of Dresden, by Pithou, jun. French. Date, 1780. H. 12 J in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, 80^. 3543.^-'58, 70 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European — continued. {STIiASDUItG.) Plate. Strasburg porcelain. With rococo shells and scrolls in relief, painted and gilt ; edged with crimson, blue, and green, escall oped edge. Marked at back with a cross in brown. French. 18th centy. Diam. 8J in. Bought, 3/. 622.-'53. (TOUIfNAY.) Basin. Tournay porcelain. Bought, 10s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 629.-53. Cup and Saucer. Tournay porcelain. Bought, 6s. Qd. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 630.-'53. Cup. Tournay porcelain. Painted with flowers and richly gilt. Mark, two swords with crosses in the angles. Flemish. Date, about 1760. H. If in., diam. 2J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 982.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Tournay porcelain. Ribbed pattern with blue flowers and scrolls. Flemish. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2J in., diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3410.-'53. Jug. Tournay porcelain. White ground, painted with dark blue shaded flowers and insects, edged with gold, blue border of gold fretwork. Mark, the gold swords and stars. Flemish. 18th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, SI. 10s. 631.-53. Plateau. Tournay porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) (Transferred to Museum, DvMin.) 34l7.-'53. Salt Cellar. Tournay porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Collii.) (Transferred to 3Iuseum, Edinburgh.) 3404.-'53. Saucer. Tournay porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel coll.) (Wanting in 1853.) 2894.-53. Saucer. Tournay porcelain. Escalloped edge, painted with flowers. Flemish. 18th centy. Diam. 6 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3411.-'53. (rUNUTIAN.) Cup and Saucer. Venetian porcelain. White ground, gold flowers and leaves, with a shield of a red lion rampant. Italian. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 989.-'53. Cup. Venetian porcelain. Rich gold borders and medal- lions of purple flowers enclosing a red lion rampant. Italian. 18th centy. H. If in., diam. 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 990.-'53. Plate. Venetian porcelain. Gilt, with wreaths of flowers ; in the centre a medallion of purple flowers, enclosing a red lion rampant, and a crest of the fore part of a lion. Italian. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3384.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 71 Porcelain, European — continued. ( VENETIAN) — ^COnt. Tray. Yenetian porcelain. Oval ; painted with flowers. Italian, 18th centy. 5|in. bySJin. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 3402.-'53. {VIENNA.) Cup and Saucer. Vienna porcelain. Decorated with richly gilt scrolls, crimson spots, and green wreaths, deep blue borders pearled with gold. German. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. 5iin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK ) 991.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Vienna porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2849.-53. Cup, Cover, and Saucer. Vienna porcelain. Gold ground with single roaes in natural colours, green leaves. German. 18tli centy. Cup, H. 5f in., diam. 3 J in. Saucer, diam. 6 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3793.-'53. Match Pot. Vienna porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3275.-53. Plate. Vienna porcelain. Green and white scroll borders on rich gold ground, German, 18th centy. Diam. 9| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3398.-'53. Tazza. Vienna porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2907.-53. ( VINCENNES.) Cup and Saucer. Vincennes porcelain. Gros bleu ground, white medallions with birds and flowers in gold. French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3| in,, diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 6^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3435.- 53. {VOLKSTABT.) Cup and Saucer. Volkstadt (v) porcelain. Painted with landscapes in purple camaieu, green leaf border. Marked with C. V, interlaced in blue. German. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2 J in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5f in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3374.-53. Milk Jug and Cover. Volkstadt (?) porcelain. Painted with landscapes on each side, and border of flowers. Mark, C. V., and a shield in blue. German. ]8th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 4 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) 3392.~'53. {WALLENBOBF.) Inkstand. Wallendorf porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel CoUii.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3128.-'53. {ZURICR.) Cup and Saucer. Zurich porcelain. Painted with landscapes and figures. Siuiss. 18th centy. Cup, H. 21 in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3393.-53. 72 AUT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Oriental. {CHIXESE.) Beakers (two). Chinese porcelain. Bought, U. {Trans- f erred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2929, 2929f(.-';58. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. The upper part black, the lower part of fluted yellow ground H. 5 in., diam. 3 in. Bought, 4.9. " G87.-'58. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Cream-coloured ground, pink flowers and birds, green leaves. H. 8 in., diam. 4J- in. Bouglit. (Bandinel ColK ) 1454.-'53. Bottle. Brown and white Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferredj to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 2860.-^53. Bottle. White crackle porcelain. Enriched with vase of flowers, table, birds, &c., in relief in white enamel and blue. Old Chinese. H. 16 J in., diam. 10^ in. Bought, Ql 301 G.- 53. Bottle. White crackle porcelain. Enriched with zones or bands of landscapes ; subjects and ornaments in blue, alternating with bands of brown crackle. Old Chinese. H. 15| in., diam. 10 in. Bought, lOZ. 3017.-53. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Square ; yellow glaze, vvith raised bands at the edges. H. 5^ in., W. 2 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3351.-53. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Octagonal ; sea green inside, blue outside, with flowers and ornaments in yellow and red. H. 2^ in., diam. 5 j in. Bought, 2s. Gd. G69.-'53. Bowl and Cover. Chinese porcelain. Painted with bamboo plants and inscriptions in Chinese characters. H. 4| in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 15.9. G70.- 53. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Ornaments in blue. H. 2^ in., diam. 4i in. Bought, 2s. 6d. 7l2.1'53. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. White, with large blue dra- gons. H. 3 J in., diam. 7^ i^^- Bought, Ss. 7l3.-'53. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 10s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 71 5. -'5 3. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 4s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 721.-53. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 2s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 722.-53. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred, to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3773.-53. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublm) 38G2.-'53. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. With fret ornaments at the sides and medallions of dragons, a blue dragon inside. H. 2 J in., diam. 4^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3879.-53. Cup. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 3s. Zd. {Transferred to Musmm, Dublin.) G77.- 53. OBJECTS ACQUIBED IN THE YEAR 1853. 73 Porcelain, Oriental — continued. ( CHINESE) — con t. Cup and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Painted witli lotus flowers, &c. Cup, H. 3 in,, diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. ^ in. Bought, 4s. 678.-53. Cup. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 2s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 680.-53. Cup. Oriental porcelain. Bought, 2s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 685.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese eggshell porcelain. Yellow and pink borders, painted in the centre with flowers, the outsides grounded iu rose colour. Cup, H. 1 J in., diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. 4 J in. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll".) 980.-53. Cup. Chinese porcelain. With blue flowers. H. 2^ in., diam. 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK 981.-'58. Cup and Saucer. Chinese egg-shell porcelain. Painted with scrolls and flowers ; Chinese official insignia in the centre. Cup, H. 1-^ in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. ^ in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll°.) 985.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese egg-shell porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 2858.-'53. Cup. White Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2917.-53. Cup. Chinese pink shaded crackle porcelain. Octagonal ; painted with Chinese books and manuscripts. H. 2} in., diam. 3^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) S350.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Lotus flowers in relief, gilded or bronzed. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll''.) 3354.J53. Cup. Chinese porcelain. White, with incised inscription in the front. H. 2^ in., W. 3| in. Bought. (Bandi- nel ColK) 3359,-'53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Yellow ground, white medallions with coloured figures. Cup, H, 1-^ in., diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. ^^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColP.) 3360.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Gold ground, white medallions with coloured flowers. Cup, H. IJ in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 4^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3861.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Octagonal ; painted with flowers and birds, and various utensils. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2f in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3362.-'53. 16441. I 74 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Oriental — contmued. ( CHINESE) — cont. Cup, Cover and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Painted with female figures in landscapes and Chinese inscrip- tions on tablets. Cup, H. 4f in., diam. 4J in. Saucer, diam. of in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3363.-53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Painted m blue with female figures and flowers. Cup, H. 1;^ in., diam. 1| in. Saucer, diam. 3|- in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3365.-53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) (Tranferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3367.-53. Cup. White Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3540.-53. Cup, Cover, and Saucer. Chinese egg-shell porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3770.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3846.-'53. Cup. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum Edinburgh.) 3847.-53 Dish. Oriental porcelain. Bought, 4s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 716.-53. Kylin, or Dragon. White Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 2918.-53. Kylin, or Dragon. White Chinese porcelain. On a square pedestal. H. 5 in. Base 2^ in. by IJ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3760.-53. Figure. Chinese white porcelain. Seated before a jar with a perforated cover, holding a ladle and sauce. H. 5 in. Base, 3| in. by 2 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColP.) ^ 3761.-'53. Figure of a Parrot. Chinese porcelain. Yellow body, green wings. H. 7i in., W. 3| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3210rt.-'53. Figure of a Pig. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3856.-'53. Group. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 8892.-53. Jar. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 51. {Wanting, De- cember 4, 1854.) 717.- '53. Jar. Chinese porcelain. Square ; painted with full length portrait figures in Chinese costumes. H. 8| in., W. 4 J in. Bought, bl. 718.- '53. Jar. Chinese porcelain. Cylindrical ; deep blue ground with dragons and leaves in white and green enamel. H. 4 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, \l. 5s. 734.~'53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 75 Porcelain, Oriental — continued. ( CHINESE) — cont. Jar. Chinese porcelain. Painted with landscape subjects and figures of ladies engaged in various amusements. H. l^ in., diam. 7^ in. Bought, ^8?. 1026.-'53. Jar and Cover. Chinese porcelain. With branches, vases, &c., in relief, in proper colours on white ground. H. I7i in., diam. 8J in. Bought, 9?. 2738.-'53. Jar and Cover. Chinese porcelain. With branches, vases, fee, in relief, in proper colours on white ground. H. I7i in., diam. SJ in. Bought, 9/. 2739.-53. Jar and Cover. Chinese porcelain. Painted with flowers and birds. H. 141 in., W. 5f in. Bought, n. 2928.-53. Jar. Chinese porcelain. Pear shaped ; white ground, coloured decorations of dragons and flowers. H. 18 in., diam. 9 in. Bought, 8^. 3022.-'53. Jar and Cover. Chinese porcelain ; painted with birds and flowering shrubs. H. 14 in., diam. 5^ in. Bought, 21 3024.-'53. Jug and Cover. Chinese blue and white porcelain. Mounted in silver. H. 5^ in., W. 4J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2502.-'53. Jug. Chinese white porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll».) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3380.-53. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Painted with flowers, &c. Chinese. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 3s. 676.-53. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 3s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 7ll.-'53. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Painted with flowers and butterflies in opaque colours. Diam. 7f in. Bought, 5s. 723.-'53. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 2s. 6d {Trans- ferred to Museum, Dublin) 724.-'53. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 3s. {Tra/nsferred to Museum, Dublin) 726.-53. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 3s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 727.-53. Plate. Chinese egg-shell porcelain. The centre pencilled with black hatched flowers on gold ground, red and gold borders, rose-coloured border outside. Diam. 81 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1455.-'53. Plate. Chinese blue and white porcelain. Diam. 9 in. Bought, Is. 2525.-'53. Plate. Oriental porcelain. White ground, with two belts of Arabic inscriptions inside ; ornamented exter- nally with a broad band of deep blue on which are crosses or stars and crescents and medallions of Arabic inscriptions. Chinese'^ Diam. 1 If in. Bought. (Ban- dinel ColK) 2969.-53. i2 7G ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Oriental — continued. ( CHINESJ'J) — con t. Plate. Chinese porcelain. White ground, coarsely painted border, with scrolls, flowers, &c., in the European style. Diam. 8Jin. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3772.-'53. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3861.-53. Plate. Chinese egg-shell porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3890.-'53. Sauce Boat. Oriental porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 3255.-53. Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Bought, Is. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 668.-53. Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Painted with flowers. Diam. 4J in. Bought, 3s. Zd. 677a.-'53. Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Painted with flowers and fruit. Diam. ^ in. Bought, 6s. U, 730.-'53. Saucer. Chinese egg-shell porcelain. Bought, 2s. 6d {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3041.-53. Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Painted in the centre with two cocks. Diam. 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) 3358.-53. Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Diam. 6J in. Bought, 2s. 3827.-53. Saucer. Chinese porcelain. Fluted ; European decora- tion in black and gold ; in the centre a figure of a queen with a peacock. Diam. 8 in. Bouglit. (Ban- dinel ColK) 3889.-'53. Tea Pot. Chinese or Japanese porcelain. Bought, 10s. Qd. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 683.-'53. Tea Pot. Chinese or Japanese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 3356.-53. Tea Pot. Chinese porcelain. The sides ornamented with large coloured rosettes in relief; two kylins form handle and spout. H. 3| in., W. 6| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK ) 3364.-'53. Tea Pot. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3844.-'53. Tea Pot. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3845. -'53. Trays, Set of seven. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 15s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 710.-53. Tray. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3253.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 185S. 77 Porcelain, Oriental ~co7i^wmed {CHINESE) — cont . Yase. Chinese blue mottled crackle porcelain. H. 121 in., diam. 6 in. Bought, U. 673.-53. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum^ Edinburgh.) 2902.-53. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Bought, 18s. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 2939.-53. Vase. Chinese egg-shell porcelain. Oviform ; blue ground with white rings and raised white flowers ; on each side two large coloured medallions of Chinese figures in a lands(3ape with buildings. H. 14f in., diam. 7 in. Bought 8^. 3015.-53. Vase. Chinese celadon crackle porcelain. With brown medallions of oriental characters, and band with flowers. H. 8i in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, lU. 3018.-53. Vase. Chinese porcelain. White ground, with coloured enamel birds, dragons and foliage. H. 25-^ in., diam. ISjin. Bought, 25?. '3021.-'53. Vase. Chinese porcelain. White ground, enamelled A\4th coloured rock work, flowers and birds. H. 14^ in., diam. o\ in. Bought, 21. 3023.-53. Vase. Chinese brown crackle porcelain. Pear-shaped, with a loop or handle on either side. H. 5 in., diam. 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3352.-'53. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Celadon ground in form of a gourd with raised stalk, leaves and flowers on one side. H. 8f in., diam. 4 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 3353.-53. Vase and Cover. Chinese porcelain. Bought. (Ban- dinel Coll".) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3377.-53. {JAPANESE.) Bowl. Japanese porcelain. Bought, lOs. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 720.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Japanese porcelain. Red ground, painted with blue and gold flowers. Cup, H. 1 J in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 4|- in. Bought, 5s. 674.-'53. Cup and Saucer. Japanese porcelain. Bought, 4s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 719.-53. Cup. Japanese porcelain. White ground, painted with small circular rosettes ; modern. H. 1 in., diam. 2^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 983.-53. Cup and Saucer. Japanese porcelain. Red ground, pencilled with gold, blue borders, a basket of flowers in the centre. Cup, H. 2 in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 993.-53. 78 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Oriental — continued. {jap A NESJ'J) — cont. Cup and Saucer. Japanese porcelain. Black ground, painted with military figures blowing trumpets, gold borders. Cup, H. 1} in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 3:366.-53. Cup. Japanese porcelain. Bought. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3947.-53. Jar and Cover. Japanese porcelain. Raised flowers, painted red and blue. H. 9^ in., diam. 5| in. Bought, 11. lis. 6d 3271.-53. Plate. Japanese porcelain. Bought, 7s. 6cZ. {Trans- ferred to Mttseum, Dublin.) 671.-53. Plate. Porcelain. Cut margin, flowers and arabesques in rose colour and purple. Japanese ? Diam. 9 in. Bought, 2s. 679.-53. Plate. Japanese porcelain. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^^.) {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2966.-53. Plate. Japanese porcelain. White ground with gold plants, purple and red butterflies, a red and gold flower in the centre, escalloped edge. Diam. 9 J in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 2968.-^53. Saucer. Japanese porcelain. Painted with a yellow hexagonal diaper, and rose coloured flowers. Diam. 4i in. Bought, 2s. 675.-53. Saucer. Japanese porcelain. Red and gold ground. Diam. 5i in. Bought, 7s. 731.-'53. Saucer. Japanese porcelain. Dark blue ground with flowers in gold. Ancient. Diam. 6 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 1456.-'53. Vase and Cover. Japanese porcelain. Hexagonal, on three feet of grotesque figures ; the body ornamented with flowers, and kylins or dragons in relief, gold borders, perforated at top. surmounted by a cock. H. 14i in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 101. S019.- 53. Porringer, or Ecuelle. See Porcelain. Pot. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Pyx. See Enamels. Reliquary. See Enamels. Salt- CELLAR. See Earthenware. Enamels. Porcelain. Salver. Silver gilt. Circular ; with floriated scrolls of repousse or beaten work round border ; centre plain. On the back is inscribed " Catharina Eliesabeth von der Schloot, anno 1698." Flemish. 17th centy. Diam. 13^ in. Bought, lU, 3s. 3d 1153.-63. Salver. See also Earthenware. S ami AN Ware (fragments). See Earthenware. Sauce Boat. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Saucer. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Scent Case. See Pomander. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 79 Sconce, or Girandole. See Earthenware, Porcelain. Seau, or Bucket. See Glass. Porcelain. Shawls. See Textiles. Silver Work. >Sfe6 Chalice. Clasp. Needle Case. Plateau. Pomander. Salver. Tazza. Yase. Watch. Smelling Bottle. (Wedgwood's jasper ware.) See Earthen- ware. Snuff Box. Steel. Chased and pierced with foliage, flowers, and a crowned cipher. Italian. 17th centy. 2j in. by 2| in. Bought, 7^. 218.-53. Snuff-box. Enamel on copper. Bought. (Bandinel Coll'^.) (Transferred to Museum., Edinburgh.) 5 5 5. -'5 3. Snuff-Box. Enamel on copper. , Painted with marine subjects. German. About 1750. Bought. (Bandinel coll.) 658.-^'5S. Snuff-box. White enamel on copper. Bought. (Bandinel Colin.) (Transferred to Museum, Duhlin.) 2886.-'5S. Snuffers. A Pair. Brass, embossed with masks and other ornaments. I7th centy. L. 7f in. Bought, 16s. 1346.-53. Snuffer Stand. Wrought iron. On three feet. English, 18th centy. H. 7i in., W. 6 in Bought, 5s. 1216.-53. Soup Tureen. See Porcelain. Spittoon. See Earthenware. Spoons. See Earthenware. Statuette, or Figure in porcelain. See Porcelain (Figures). Steel Work. See Iron and Steel Work. Stone Carving See Bowl. Panel. Tazza. Tea Pot. Stoneware. See Earthenware. Stove Grate Front. Bronze and lacquered brass. English, modern. Desigued by A. Stevens. Manufactured by Hoole and Co., Sheffield. (Exhibition of 1851.) H. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 3 ft. 5^ in. Bought, Vjl. lOs. 4028.-'53. Stove Grate Front. Bronze, lacquered brass, and steel. English, modern. Designed by A. Stevens. Manufactured by Hoole and Co., Sheffield. (Exhibition of 1851.) H. 2 ft. 10 in, W. 3 ft. 3 in Bought, 15^. 4029.-'53. Stove. Bronze. An Italian air stove, with panels or plaques of printed earthenware. English, modern. Designed and modelled by A. Stevens. Manufactured by Hoole and Co., Sheffield. H. 4 ft. 2 in., L. 3 ft., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought, 50L 10s. 4030.-'53. Stove Tile. See Earthenware. Stucco Work, Fragment, from the Alhambra. Spanish (Moorish). 14th or 15th centy. IH in. by 7^ in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) " 1009.-'53. Stucco Work, Fragment, from the Alhambra. Spanish (Moorish). 14th or 15th centy. 12 in. by 7| in. Bought. (Bandinel ColK) 1105.-53. Sugar Basin. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Syphon Jug. See Earthenware. 80 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Tankard. Pewter. With embossed foliage, &c. German or French. ICth. centy. H. 7^ in., diam. o\ in. Bought, 3Z. 220.-'53. Tankard. See also Earthenware. Glass. Tazza. Silver gilt. Under part of bowl and stem chased with leaves and rams' heads, round the foot a border of fleurs-de- lis and scrolls ; within the bowl is a classical group in high relief representing the story of Meleager. French. About 1660. H. 6 J in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, 36^. 393.-53. Tazza. Two-handled ; German serpentine. H. 17 in., diam. I7i in. Bought. (Bandinel CoU^.) 2o04.-'53. Tazza. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Glass. Porcelain. Tea Caddy. See Earthenware. Enamels. Tea Pot. Carved serpentine. Oriental. Bought. (Bandinel Coll".) (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3888.-53. Tea Pot. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Terra Cotta. See Brick. Earthenware (Bella Robbia Ware). Textile or Woven Fabrics. Carpet. Wool. Designed on oriental principle. French modern. 21 ft. 6 in. by 15 ft. 9 in. Bought, 30^. 3966 -'53. Embroidery. Italian .? Early 16th centy. 12^ in. by 7i in. Bought, 15s. 1372.-'53. Embroidery, Ten pieces. Being small figures of saints from the border of a cope. 15th centy. Bought, 20s. 3584.-'53. Hanging. White silk, with a figure subject. Modern Chinese. L. 11 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 4L 7s. 6d 792.-'53. Lace, Piece of point border. Venetian ? Late 16th centy. 18 in. by 2| in. Bought, U. 605.-'53. Lace, Piece of point border. Venetictn ? Late 16th centy. L. 18 in. Bought, 15s. 606.-'53. Lace, Piece of point border. Venetian ? Late 16th centy. L. 19 in. Bought, 15s. 607.-53. Lace, Piece of point border. Venetian ? Late 16th centy. L. 19 in. Bought, 12s. 6d 608.-'53. Lace, Piece of point border. Venetian ? Late 16th centy. L. 19 in., W. jin. Bought, 4s. 609.-'53. Lace, Piece of point border. Venetian ? Late 16 th centy. L. 19 in., W. I in. Bought, 5s. 610.-53. Lace. A specimen of the earliest variety of "plaited" lace worked on the pillow. Italian (Genoese). I7th centy. 1 4 in. by 3 in. Bought, 12s. 611.-53. Lace, Pillow Brussels point. Flemish. 18th centy. 24 in. by 14i in. Given by Mrs. H. Cole. 612.-53. Lace, Pillow Brussels point. Flemish. 18th centy. 21 in. by i in. Given by Mrs. H. Cole. 613.-53. Lace, Pillow Brussels point. Flemish. 18th centy. 8 in. by 3 in. Given by Mrs. H. Cole. 613^.-53. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. 81 Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Lace, Pillow Brussels point. Flemish. 18th centy. 9^ in. by 1| in. Given by Mrs. H. Cole. 6136.-53. Lace, Pillow Brussels point. Flemish. 18th centy. 10^ in. by i in. Given by Mrs. H. Cole. 613c.-'53. Lace, Pillow Brussels point. Flemish. 18th centy. 9 in. by 3i in. Given by Mrs. H. Cole. . 613d- 53. Lace, Piece of broad border. Vandyked point. Italian, 16th or 17th centy. 15 in. by 7 in. Bought, lis. 4d 844-53. Lace, Piece of point. Portuguese ? I7th centy. 25 in. by 16 in. Bought, 10s. 845.-'53. Lace, Piece of " rose " or raised point. Venetian or Spanish. Second half of I7th centy. 2 ft. 9 in. bv 7 in. Bought, 2?. 846.-53. Lace, Piece ol " rose '' or raised point. Venetian or Spanish. Second half of I7th centy. 2 ft. by 4^ in. Bought, 1?. 847.-53. Lace, Piece of " rose " or raised point. Venetian or Spanish. Second half of l7th centy. 3 ft. bv 7 in. Bought, Bl. 848.-53. Lace, Piece of point. Italian. 16th or 1 7th centy. 23 in. by 3 in. Bought, 1^. 849.-53. Lace, Piece of point border. Venetian ? 17th centy. 3 ft. by 3 in. Bought, Si. 3s. 850.-53. Lace, Piece of point border. Italian. 16th centy. 5 ft. 8 in. by 4J in. Bought, \l 10s. 851.-'53. Lace, Piece of point border. Made of unbleached thread. Italian. 16th centy. 3 ft by 2 in. Bought, 8s. 852.-'53. Lace Border. Old point d'Aien9on. French. I7th centy. 4 ft. by 21 in. Bought, 1?. os. 853.-'53. Lace, Piece of border. Old point d'AleuQon. French. I7tli centy. 4 ft. 6 in. by 1^ in. Bought, 13s. 854.-'53. Lace, Piece of Brussels point. " Point a I'aiguille." Flemish, modern. 14 in. by 2^ in. Bought, 11. 13s. 855.-53. Lace, Piece of Brussels point. Flemish. 17th centy. 4 ft. 3 in. by 2^ in. Bought, 11. 10s. 856.-'53. Lace, Piece of pillow lace. Spanish ? I7th centy. 3 ft. 6 in. by 9 in. Bought, n. 857.-53. Lace, Piece of pillow. " Grounded point." Spanish or Italian. 17th centy. 24 in. by 7 in. Bought, 21. 2s. 6d. 858.-'53. Lace, Piece of border. Dutch. 18th centy. 4 ft. 6 in. by 4 in. Bought, 15s. 859.-'53. Lace, Piece of old point lace. Dutch. I7th centy. 2 ft. 10 in. by 3 in. Bought, 3s. 6d 860.-53. Lace, Piece of old point lace. Dutch. I7th centy. 2 ft. 4 by Si in. Bought, 3s. 6d 861.-'53. Lace, Piece of '' drawn'' lace. Flemish. 18th centy. 3 ft. by li in. Bought, 5s. 862.-53. 82 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Lace, Piece of old Mechlin border. Flemish. 18th centy. 3 ft. 3 in. by 2^ in. Bought, 8s. 8G3.-'o3. Lace, Piece of border. Old " grounded Brussels." Flemish. 17th centy. 3 ft. 2 in. by 2 in. Bought, 12s. 864.-'53. Lace. Piece of trimming (a pair . of ruffles) ; old Brussels point. Flemish. 17th centy. 2 ft. 8-| in. by 4 in. Bought, U. 865, 86oa.-'o3. Lace. Piece of Brussels point (pillow lace) ; no " r^seau '' ground, all fancy stitch. Flemish. 1 8th centy. 2 ft. by 3 in. Bought, 1?. 866.-'53. Lace, Piece of pillow Brussels point. Flemish. 18th centy. 18 in. by li in. Bought, 3s. 6d 8G7.- 53. Lace, Piece of old border. Flower pot pattern, double ground. French. 1 8th centy. 20 in. by 4 in. Bought, 6s. 868.-'53. Lace, Piece of Honiton. English, modern. 12 in. by 3| in. Bought, 11. 10s. 869.-'53. Lace, Cap and lappels, old Brussels pillow lace. Flemish. About 1750. Cap, 9 in. by 7 in. Lappels, 4 ft. 6 in. by 4i in. Bought, 3^. 872, 872a.-'53. Lace, Piece of silk blonde. French, modern. 4 ft. by 4|in, Bought, 11. 873.-'53. Lace, Piece of border. Old " grounded Brussels." Flemish. 17th centy. 5 ft. by IJ in. Bought, 15s. 874.-53. Lace. Pair of sleeve ruffles. Crotchet work. Irish, modern. Each 18 in. by 5 in. Bought, 7s. 6d 875, 875a.-'53. Lace. A collar. Crotchet work. Irish, modern. 19 in. by 21 in. Bought, 4s. 876.-53. Lace for carriage decoration. Manufactured and given by Messrs. Dart & Son, London. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 923.-53. Napkin. Linen. Figured damask. Square, W. 18 in. Manu- factured and given by Mr. Erskine Beveridge, Dundee. 878.-53. Napkin. Linen. Figured damask. Square, W. 18 in. Manu- factured and given by Mr. Erskine Beveridge, Dundee. 879.-53. Shawl. Modern Paisley manufacture. Bought, 1^. 4s. (Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 793.-53. Shawl. Modern Paisley manufacture. Bought, U. 10s. {Transferred to Animxd Products Division.) 794.-53. Wall Hanging, piece of. Canvas. With stamped pattern in various colours, on green flock ground. English, modern. L. 9 ft., W. 2 ft. 10 in. Bought. 4758.-'53. Tile. See Earthenware. Tray. Set Earthenware. Porcelain. Triptych. See Enamels. Tureen. See Porcelain. Urn. See Earthenware (Ancient). f OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1853. S3 Vase. Nautilus shells in silver gilt setting. Amphora-shaped ; the setting of repousse or beaten work representing grapes and birds, a caryatid figure on the back and front, two arabesque dragon-formed handles. Dutch. I7th centy. H. 13in., W. 8f in. by 4^ in. Bought, 35^. 395.-53. Vase. Bronze. Bulbiform, with elongated neck, and elephants' heads as handles. Ja'panese. H. 9 in., diam. 4i in. Bought, 11. 10s. 591.-53. Vase. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Glass. Porce- lain. Wall Hanging. See Textiles. Wall Painting, Fragment of, in fresco. Kepresenting a basket decorated with ribbons. Roman (Pompeian), ancient. Size of fragment, 12 in. by 8 in. Bought. (Bandinel Coll^.) 1106.-53. Wall Tile. See Earthenware. Watch. Crystal case mounted in bronze and silver gilt. Tulip- shaped. Maker "Senebier." French. Date, about 1600. 21 in. by li in. Bought, 151. 237.-'53. Watch. Gilt metal. Oval ; silver chased sides, minutely ornamented with horsemen and scrolls ; on the dial, figures of Mercury, lo, &c. Maker " Gribelin, a Blois." French. 1614. 3 in. by If in. Bought, 71. 1066.-53. Water Pot. See Earthenware. Wax. See Model in. Wine Glass. See Glass. Wood, Carving in. See Box. Frame. Medallion. Panel. Work Box. Japanned papier machie. Black ground, with pearl inlay. Imitation oriental. Fnglish, modern. (Jennens & Bettridge.) H. 3f in., L. 11^ in., W. 8^ in. Bought, Si. 54.-53. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. Zinc, Work in. See Medal. i (UNDER REVISION.) OYENTOM or ART OBJECTS iCQUIEED IN THE TEAR 1854 President of the Board of Trade. The Right Honourable E. Cardwell, M.P. Vice President. The Right Honourable Lord Stanley of Alderley. [Note. — Eacli Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country ; V. Date ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] Agate, work in. /See Dinner Service. Basket and Cover. Bamboo wicker-work. Flat, tray-shaped. Ja'panese, modern. H. 2| in., W. 9 in. Bought, 4s. 278.-'54. Basket and Cover. Bamboo wicker-work. Japanese, modern. H. ^ in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 4s. 279.-'54. Basket. Bamboo wicker-work, with raised handle ; two com- partments, with cover. Japanese, modern. H. 8^ in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 5s. 280.-'54. Basket and Cover. Bamboo wicker-work, with raised handle. Japanese, modern. H. 4<\ in., diam. Si in. Bought, 4s. 281.-'54. Basket and Cover. Bamboo wicker-work ; spherical ; with raised handle. Japanese, modern. H. 4| in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 4s. 282.-'54. Basket and Cover. Bamboo wicker-work. Japanese, modern. H. 21 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 4s. 283.-'54. Basket. Bamboo wicker-work. Japanese, modern. H. 1 f in,, diam. 4 in. Bought, 4s. 284.-54. Basket. See also Earthenware. Beaker. Silver parcel-gilt, the lower part fluted, resting on three balls ; in the centre a monogram. German (Augsburg). Dated 1710. H. 3f in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 2Z. 10s. 292.-'54. Beaker and Cover. Silver gilt, chased with shells and scrolls ; gadroon border, with German inscription round the top. German. Dated 1708. H. 9| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 10^. 398.-'54. Beaker. See also Glass. 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. • Bell. Bronze, in carved rosewood frame. Chinese. Bell, 5;^ in. by 4| in. Stand, H. 16^ in., W. 9^ in. Bought, 21 10s. 497.-54. BoNBONNii:RE. See Box. Snuff-box. Book. Containing 95 leaves of various designs in gold, silver, and colours, being the Pattern Book of a Persian silk designer ; bound in black leather, gilt ; with patterns coloured, gilt, and silvered, llj in. by ^ in. Bought, \l. 4779.-54. Bottle. See Earthenware. Glass. Bowl. Brass, circular ; engraved and damascened. Arabic or Saracenic. 14th or loth centy. H. 3^ in., diam. 7^ in. Bought, 21. 156'. 304.-'54. Bowl. Brass, damascened. Arabic or Saracenic. Bought, \l. 6s. (Transferred to Mtisenm, Dublin.) 305.-54. Bowl. Brass, circular; engraved and damascened. Arabic or Saracenic. 14th or 15th centy. H. 3;^ in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 11. 14s. 306.-'54. Bowl. Brass, circular ; engraved and damascened. Arabic or Saracenic. 14th or 15th centy. H. 2 J in., diam. 5| in. Bought, 1^. Qs. 307.-54. Bowl. Brass, circular; engraved and damascened. Arabic or Saracenic. 14th or 15th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 1^. 18s. 308.-'54. Bowl. Brass, damascened. Arabic or Saracenic. Bought, 21. 3s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh^ 309.-'54. Bowl. Brass, circular ; engraved and damascened. Arabic or Saracenic. 14th or 15th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 6 in. Bought, U. 2s. 310.-54. Bowl or Tazza. Brass, circular ; engraved and damascened. Arabic or Saracenic. 14th or 15th centy. (The raised foot and the handle have been added, and are probably of Italian 16th centy work). H. 10 in., W. 15^ in. Bought, 11^. 10s. 311.-'54. Bowl. Bronze, engraved with an inscription in Persian cha- racters in praise of wine. Persian. 15th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 12 in. Bought, 9^. 3s. 9d 1191.-'54. Bowl. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Glass. Porcelain. Box. Wood, olive green lacquer, with birds and flowers in raised gold. Japanese, modern. H. 3 J in., L. 6| in., W. u| in. Bought, 3^. 3s. 264.-'54. Box. Wood, red lacquer, with raised ornaments in gold, &c. Japanese, modern. H. 4^ in., L. 1 ft. 6 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 61 6s. 265.-'54. Box. Black lacquer on metal, with flowers, &;c. in gold. Japanese, modern. H. 2| in., L. 3^ in., W. 3 in. Bought, 1^. Is. 267.-54. Box. Wood, covered with gold avanturine lacquer ; hexagonal. A toilet box. Japanese, modern, H. 2^ in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 1^. Is. 268.-'54. i OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 8 Box. Gold lacquer on pearl inlay. (A glove » box). Japanese, modern. H. 3 in., L. 15^ in., W. 3 in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 273.-'54. Box. Wood, lacquered, black ground, and raised gold ornament. Japanese, modern. H. 2 J in., L. 10 in., W. 8-J in. Bought, 8^. 8s. 274.-'54. Box. Straw mosaic. A work box, decorated with birds and trees. Japanese, modern. H. 4^ in., L. 10:^ in., W. 6^ in. Bought, II. 6s. 275.-'54. Box. Straw mosaic. On the cover is a mandarin duck. Japanese, modern. H. 2J in., L. 6 in., W. 4 in. Bought, 4s. 276.-'54. Box. Straw mosaic ; hexagonal ; the cover enriched with geo- metrical marquetry of various colours. Japanese, modern. H. 1 j in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 3s. 277.-'54. Box and Cover. Silver filigree work. Circular. Italian. 16th or 17th centy. H. j in., diam. ^ in. Bought, U. 10s. 404.-'54. Box or BoNBONNii^RE. Rock crystal, fluted pattern ; mounted with enamelled gold rim in green and white leaves. On the cover two palm branches issuing from a coronet. French. About 1700. ^ in. by 2J in. Bought, 20^. 405.-'54. Box. Oxydised silver. A pencil box, with the story of Niobe in relief. English, modern (Elkington and Co.). H. 1^ in., W. 9i in. by 1| in. Bought, n. Os. Qd. 1301.-'54. Bracelet. Silver, parcel-gilt ; in seven divisions, containing alternately a bird and a flower. French, modern ; by Froment Meurice, Paris. 7| in. by IJ in. Bought 13/. 9s. lOd 166.-54. Bracelet. Silver gilt, plaques of open work inlaid with trans- lucent enamels, connected by six figures of winged boys in oxydised silver. French, modern ; by Froment Meurice, Paris. 7 in. by 1 in. Bought (Exhibition, 1851), 18L 167.-'54. Bracket. See Earthenware. Brass Work. See Bowl. Salver. Seal. Seau. Vase. Brooch or Fibula. Silver gilt, a bent bar with scroll-formed ends. A modern copy of an ancient Irish fibula of the Roman period, Irish, modern. (Waterhouse & Co., Dublin.) 3 J in. by I in. Bought, 11. 15s. 229.-54. Brooch or Fibula. Silver gilt, penannular form, the ends of tre- foil pattern. A copy of an ancient Irish fibula, called '' The Moate Pin." Irish, modern. (Waterhouse & Co., Dublin.) 1 in. by I in. Bought, 12s. 6d 230.-54. Brooch or Fibula. Gilt metal, trefoil form, two of the leaves filled up with bands of lozenge-shaped ornament, A copy of an ancient Irish fibula, called "The Moor Brooch.'' Irish, modern. (Waterhouse & Co., Dublin.) 2| in. by 2^ in. Bought, %. 231.-54. 4 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Bronze Work. See Bell. Bowl. Candelabrum. Candle- stick. Casket. Claw-Foot. Clock. Figure. Handle, In- cense Burner. Medal. Patera. Plaque. Reliquary. Seal. Stand. Statuette. Vase. Bucket or Seau. See Seau. Bust. Bronze, electro-deposit. The Duke of Wellington. English, modern. Designed by Marochetti. Manufactured by Messrs. Elkington. H. 2 ft. 1 in., W. 18^ in. Bought, 28?. 7.s'. 1295.-'54. Butter Boat. See Earthenware. Cameo. See Earthenware. Candelabrum. Bronze, in imitation of the antique. Designed by Jeannest. English., modern (Elkington and Co.) H. 2 ft. 11 in. Bought, lU. 18s. 1294.-'54. Candlestick (Pricket). Bronze, in the form of a bird holding a lotus flower. Japanese, modern. H. ISJ in., W. 5 J in. Bought, 21 2s. 263.-'54. Candlestick (Pricket). Bronze, in the form of a bird holding a lotus flower. Japanese, modern. H. 131 in., W. 5;} in. Bought, 21. 2s. 263a.-'54. Card Case. Oxydised silver. Designed by Stanton. English, modern (Elkington and Co.) 3| in. by 2f in. Bought, 11. 10s. 1302.-'54. Card Tray. See Porcelain. Casket. Wrought iron, flat cover, etched all over with birds, scrolls, and cartouche borders. The lock has five bolts. 16th centy. H. SJin., L. 13^ in., W. 7i in. Bought, 81. 396.-'54. Casket. Ebony, inlaid with ivory in scrolls, flowers, and leaves ; the details engraved with black lines ; mounted witli silver corners, hinges, handles, and clasp of chased and pierced work. Oriental {Cingalese). 17th centy. H. 3|- in., L. 7f in., W. 4| in. Bought, SI. 402.-'54. Casket. Leather, ^' cuir bouilli ; " circular top, with foliated scrolls in slight relief and incised borders ; iron bands, lock and hasp, the extremities pierced in the form of trefoil leaves. About 1 480. H. 3i in., L. 4| in., W. 3 in. Bought, 71. 403.-'54. Casket. Bronze. Designed and modelled by Jeannest. English, modern (Elkington and Co.) H. 6 J in., L. 8 J in., W. 51 in. Bought, 6Z. 12s. U. 1298.-'54. Centre Piece (Assiette Montee). See Porcelain. Chemise. See Textiles. Cigar Case. Bed lacquer on metal, with birds, &c., in raised gold. Japanese, modern. 5 in. by 2| in. Bought, IL 1 Is. Qd. 27l.-'54. Claw-Foot. Bronze. The upper part winged and decorated with a palmette. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 3| in. by 2^ in. Bought, IZ. 5s. 516.-^54. Cloak. See Textiles. Clock. Gilt bronze. A table clock, engraved dial, chased figures in repousse or beaten work at the sides, emblematical of astrology, geometry, arithmetic, and music. Maker, Levy, Aix-la-Chapelle. German. About 1620. H. 5 J in. Square, W. 4^ in. Bought, 6Z. 391 .-'5 4. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR ]854. 5 Coffer or Reliquary. Wood, carved and gilt. Brought from a convent at Constance, and said to have formerly contained the relics of St. Boniface. German. About 1490. H. 2 ft., L. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 5i in. Bought, 37^. 357.-'54. Coffer or Reliquary. Wood, carved, painted, and gilt. Byzantine. 12th or 13th centy. H. 6^ in., L, 13 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 20^. " 582.-'54. Coin. Gold broad or twenty- shilling piece. Obv., three-quarter bust of James I. in armour holding the orb and sceptre ; rev., I.R. and the arms of England and Scotland, with inscription. English. Early 16th centy. Diam. li in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 527.-^'54. Cream Jug. See Porcelain. Cross. Enamelled gold. Maltese. Bought, 37. {Wanting November 8, 1859.) 615.-54. Cruche or Jug. See Eartpienware. Cup and Cover. Silver, parcel gilt ; cylindrical, with two scroll handles resting on three claw and ball feet ; round the drum and cover are pierced applique decorations of a peacock and an eagle surrounded by scrolls of foliage, the cover sur- mounted by a small baluster knob. English. Hall mark for the year 1669. H. 7 in., W. 8f in. by 5§ in. Bought, 347. 290.-'54. Cup and Cover. Pewter, resting on three lions ; on the drum are inscribed several German names. The cover surmounted by a statuette of a cavalier. German. Dated 1659. H. 26 in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 27. 10a 381.-'54. Cup and Cover. Silver gilt. A standing cup, of bulbous, gourd- shaped form, with appliqu^ silver leaves on the stem, sur- mounted by a bunch of flowers. German {Nuremberg). 16th centy. H. 151 in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 187. 502.-'54. Cup and Saucer. Bee Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Curtain. Bee Textiles. Damascened Work. See Bowl. Salver. Seau. Vase. Decanter. See Glass. Decanter Stopper. See Porcelain. Della Robbia Ware. See Earthenware, European. Dinner Service. Agate, mounted with silver gilt filigree, consisting of 3 salt-cellars, 12 knives, 12 forks and 12 spoons ; the salt-cellars formed each of four pieces of hollowed agate ; agate handles to the knives, forks, and spoons. Italian. 17th centy. Salt-cellars, H. If in. Square, W. 3 J in. Knives, L. 7 in. Forks, L. 6 in. Spoons, L. 5 1 in. Bought, 307. 1323.-'54. Dish. See Earthenware and Porcelain. Drug Pot. See Earthenware. Earrings. Pair of, gold ; open filigree work, circular tops, the pendents spherical, with seven small balls round the side, and one at the bottom of each. Indian. L. of each 3 in. Bought, 47. 105. 616, 617. -'54. 16441. rr 6 art inventory, south kensington museum. Earthenware and Stoneware. Ancient. {classical.) Cup. Red earthenware (Samian ware). Ancient Romcm. H. 2^ in., diam. 4J in. Bought, 15s. 1438.-54. Vase and Cover. Earthenware. Ancient Etruscan. H. 41 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 11. 15s. 1436.-'54. Urn. Red glazed earthenware, with stags and other animals in relief. Ancient Roman. H. 4J in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 1437.-54. {EGYPTIA^\) Patera or Rosette. Vitrified pottery, with coloured paste inlay. Ancient Egyptian. Diam. 2 J in. Bought, 18s. 366.-'54. Patera or Rosette. Vitrified pottery, with coloured paste inlay. Ancient Egyptian. Diam. If in. Bought, 15s. 367.~'54. Patera or Rosette. Vitrified pottery, with coloured paste inlay. Ancient Egyptian. Diam. 1| in. Bought, 15s. 368.-'54. Plaque. Vitrified pottery, with coloured paste inlay. Ancient Egyptian. If in. by 1^ in. Bought, 15s. 365.-'54. Earthenware and Stoneware. English. {rockingram ware}) Tea or Chocolate Pot. Rockingham ware ; purple glaze. EnglisJi. 18th centy. H. 6 in., W. CJ in. Bought, 10s. 332.-54. {WEDGWOOD WARE.) Bowl. Wedgwood's black Egyptian ware. With a frieze of dancing figiires in relief English. 18th centy. H. 2i in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 10s. 3512.-^54. Cameo. Wedgwood jasper ware ; white figures on blue ground. English. 18th centy. I in. by | in. Bought, Is. M. 386.-54. Cameo. Wedgwood jasper ware ; white figures on blue ground. English. 18th centy. | in, by ^ in. Bought, Is. U. 387.-54. Cameo. Wedgwood jasper ware ; white figures ^ on blue ground. English. 18th centy. J in. by f in. Bought, Is. M. 388.-'54. Cameo. Wedgwood jasper ware, elliptic, portrait in high relief of George IV. when Prince of Wales. English. 18th centy. 3| in. by 2| in, Bought, IZ. 10s. 3449.-54. Cup. Wedgwood's white earthenware, with red hoops in relief English. 18th centy. H. 5 J in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 2s. 6d 343.-^54. Cup. Wedgwood's black jasper ware, with red vine leaves and grapes in relief. English. 18th centy. H. 2J in., W. 4 in. Bought, 2s. U. 354.-'54. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAH 1854, 7 Earthenware and Stoneware. English — continued. ( wuB G wo on ware) — cont. Cup. Wedgwood earthenware ; white ground with flowers in blue, transfer printing. English. 18th centy. H. 2| in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 2s. 356.-54. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware, with cameo wreaths of olive green and lilac vines, and oval me- dallions of classical figures on lilac ground. English. 18th centy. - Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 4 J. Bought, U. 10a 883.-54. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood printed ware. Bought, Is. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3231.-54. Plate. Wedgwood earthenvv^are ; perforated margin painted with a border of green scrolls. English. 18th centy. Diam. 7i in. Bought, 4s. 329.^'54. Plates (two). Wedgwood cane ware. Bought, 2s. 8d {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 348, 349.-'54. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware, Blue ground, with border of white cameo garlands of flowers. English. 18th centy. Diam. 6^ in. Bought, 10s. 1469.-54. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware. Blue ground, with border of white cameo garlands of flowers. English. 18th centy. Diam. 6J in. Bought, 10s. 1470.-54. Flower Pot. Wedgwood's white biscuit ware, with blue borders and ornaments in relief. English. 18th centy. H. 5:^ in., diam. 4i^m. Bought, 15s. 352.-54. Flower Pot. Wedgwood's white biscuit ware, with blue borders and ornaments in relief English. 18th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 4Jin. Bought, 15s. 353.-'54. Sauce Tureen. Wedgwood's cream ware, with cover and stand painted with flowers and borders in grey ; the form reduced from the tureen designed by Flaxman. English. 18th centy. Boat; H. 7 in., W. 8| in. by 4 in. Stand, W. 8| in. by 6| in. Bought, 3s. 344.-'54. Saucer. Wedgwood cane ware. Bought, Is. 4d {Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 350.-'54. Saucer. Wedgwood ea.rthenware. Bought, 2s. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 356a.-'54. Sugar Pot and Cover. Wedgwood ware. Bought, 5s. {Tramsferred to Museum, Dublin) 384.-'54. Tea Pot. Red Wedgwood ware. Bought, 5s. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 385.-54. Tray. Wedgwood ware. Bought, 4s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3 5 5. -'5 4. Vase. Wedgwood black jasper ware. Bought, 8s. {Tramsferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 338. -'54. {unknown or uncertain manufactories) Butter Boat. Old English earthenware. Bought, 2s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 351.-'54. K 2 8 Earthenware and Stoneware. English — continued. (rxKA'owx on vxcehtain maxufa CTOif jus.)— cont Cup. English earthenware (peari ware) ; blue ground and raised cameo figures in Avhite ; probably Turner ware. ISthcenty. H. 4 in., diam 3|- in. Bought, 10s. 345.-54. Jug. Old English stoneware. A hydrostatic puzzle jug. Bought, 10s. Qd. (Transferred to Museum, Jermyn Street.) 32G.-54. Milk Jug. Old English earthen wai-e ; with embossed leaves, blue painted cross line borders, and wreaths ot flowers. H. 2iin., L. 4 J in., AV. 2| in. Bought, 3.s. (id. 331.-54. Plate. Old English earthenware ; blue transfer printing, with figures from Hamilton's vases. 18th centy. Diam. 9| in. Bought, 3s. 347.-54. Plate. Old English earthenware ; trefoil shape, yellow border, and ermine spot ornaments. 18th eenty. Diam. 8 in. Bought, 3s. 6d 493.-54. Sauce Tureen and Cover. Old English earthenware ; yellow border. 18th centy. H. 4 J in., W. 7i in. by 5 in. Bought, 5s. 4*92.-54. Tea Pot. Old English earthenware ; with scrolls and leaves in relief; green and manganese on drab ground. 18th centy. H. 7i in., W. 12i in. by 7i in. Bought, 1^. " 199.-'54. Tea Pot. Old English earthenware (pearl ware) ; with ornaments in relief. 18th centy. H. 6 in., W. 10 J in. Bought, 10s. 6d. 325.-54. Earthenware and Stoneware. European. ■(bulla robbia.) Panel. Enamelled terra cotta (della Robbia ware). Subject in relief, the Holy Family ; white on blue ground. Italian. (School of Luca della Robbia). About 1500. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, 30Z. 412.-'54. (FLE3IISIL) Jug or Cruche. Red earthenware, with transparent glaze. Flemish. 17th centy. H. 8^ in., diam. 4;^ in. Bought, 1^. 5s. 423.-54. Seau or Bucket. Flemish stoneware. Bought, 11. lOs. 425.-54. Tobacco Pipe. White clay. With ornament in relief. Modern Belgian. Given by H. Pap worth, Esq. 209.-54. Tobacco Pipes (four). White clay. Modern Belgian. Given by H. Pap worth, Esq. (Transferred to Museums, Edinburgh and Dublin) 209a to 209c?.-'54. Tureen. Stoneware, in form of a mermaid ; covered with rich brown glaze. The cover surmounted by a j^ellow lion holding a shield. Flemish. I7th centy. H. 15 in., L. ^^ in., W. 81 in. Bought, lU. 15s. 426.-'54. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 9 Earthenware and Stoneware. 'Ev'roveai>i— continued. (^FliENCU. UN CERTAIN MANUFACTORY}) Basket. Old French earthenware. Bought, 10s. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 860.-54. {GEB3IAN. UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORIES) Brackets (two). Terra cotta. Modern German. Bought, H. lOs. [Transferred to Museum., Edinburgh) 1495, 1495a.-'54. Brackets (two). Terra cotta. Modern German. Bought (Dublin Exhibition, 1853), 10s. {Transferred to Museums, Edinburgh and Dublin) 1497, 1497a.-'54. Salt-CE].lar. German earthenware, coarse green lead glaze, supported by female terminal figures, resting on four animals. 17th centJ. PL 6J in., W. 5J in. Bought, 1/. 619.-54. Yase. Terra cotta. Modern German. Bought, 14s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 1498.-54. Yase. Terra cotta. Modern German. Bought, 13s. 9d. (Transferred to Building Collection) 1498c6.-'54. (3IAI0LICA) Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, ring-shaped, painted with foliated ornaments. Italian (Faenza or Deruta). About 1520. H. 10 in., W. 8i in. Bought, 71. 417.-54. Garden Seat. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, re- presenting a monkey. Itcdian. I7th centy. H. 20in,, W. 14i in. Bought, 51. os. 969.-'54. Pilgrim's Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with arabesques and shields of arms. Italian, about 1600. H. 15J in. W. 12 in. Bought, 12^. 1.3s. 4d 322.-'54. Pilgrim's Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with arabesques and shields of arms. Itcdian. About 1600. H. 15 in., W. 12 in. Bought, 121. 13s. 4d 323.-'54. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. St. Francis receiving the Stigmata. Italian (Gubbio), by Maestro Giorgio; signed in full and dated 1518 and 19 (the earliest dated piece of the master). Diam. 9i in. Bought, SOI. 401.-'54. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, arabesque design, oak leaves in yellow on a blue ground, surrounding a medallion portrait. Italian (Urbino or Castel Durante). About 1520. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 5/. 413.-'54. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, cream- coloured ground, with incised arabesque enrichments ; in centre an escutcheon of arms, probably of the city of Perugia. Italian. About 1530-40. Diau). 9 J in. Bought, 3^. 484.-'54. 10 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, i I Earthenware and Stoneware. European — continued. (maiolica.) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware. Maiolica ; Hercules slaying Cacus. Italian (Guhbio). About 1540. Diam. 8| in. Bought, 1?. 5s. 1535.-'54. Yase. Enamelled earthenware. Maiolica, oviform, painted with arabesques and shields of arms on white ground. Italian. About IGOO. H. 19J in., diam. 10^ in. Bought, \n. 13s. 4d 321.-'54. {nevebs) Drug Pot. Nevers white glazed earthenware, with blue cartouche in front of peacocks and arabesques, inscribed "A Distillat." Frencli. I7th centy. H. llj in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 3s. Q^d. 614.-54. ^ Ewer or Jug. Nevers (mamelled earthenware, grey ground, diapered with blue and yellow flowers and birds, ribbed neck and plaited blue handle. French. 17th centy. H. 12^ in., diam. in. Bought, 21. 10s. 421.-54. Ewer. Nevers enamelled earthenware, spirally fluted, white enamel glaze, painted with red flowers and blue i leaves, pewter cover. French. I7th centy. H. 7| in., i diam. 4 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 422.-54. (PALISST WARE.) Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, elliptic, white ground, with reptiles, shells, &c. in relief. French. 1 16th centy. L. 11 in., W. 9 in. Bought, 8L 418.-54. I Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, cir- cular, with raised foliated ornaments and masks. French. 16th centy. Diam. 10^ in. Bought, 7^. 10s. I 390.-'54. {rouen.) Tureen. Rouen enamelled earthenware, the cover sur- I mounted by a group of dead game in relief, painted in ' colours, birds and flowers round the sides. French. 18th centy. H. 8 in., L. 15 in. Bought, U. 10s. 424.-'54. Earthenware and Stoneware. Oriental. {CHINESE.) Bottle. Chinese earthenware. A snuff bottle, enriched with dragons in relief, apparently an imitation of ivory carving. H. 3 in., W. 2 in. Bought, 21. 2s. 686.-'54. (CINGALESE.) Bottle. Red earthenware. Gourd-shaped, with bands in red. Cingalese, modern. H. 7^ in,, diam. 9^ in. Givew by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4788.-^54. Bottle. Red earthenware. With yellow and black pattern. Cingalese, modern. H. 5^ in., diam. 7-J in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4789.-'54. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 11 Earthenware and Stoneware. Oriental — continued. ( CINGALESE) — COn t . Bottle. Red earthenware. With stopper ; ornamented rudely with gadroons and incised pattern. Cingalese, modern. H. 12 in., diam. 7| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4790.-54. {INDIAN) Vessel resembhng a toad. Indian stoneware. Bought, 7s. 6 d. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh. ) 1 5 00.-'5 4. {PERSIAN.) Vase and Cover. Enamelled earthenware ; the cover and margin of the vase perforated. Persian. H. 8-| in., diam. 5\ in. Bought, 11. 485.-'54. EcuELLE or Porringer. See Porcelain. Electro Deposit. See Bust. Ewer, Medallion. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels, European. Plaque. Enamel, circular. Figure of Juj^iter, painted in colours on white ground. German or French. 18th centy. Diam. 3| in. Bought, 41 406.-'54. Plaque. Painted enamel in colours. A labourer mowing in a field ; emblematic of the month of July. After Etienne de I'Aulne. French {Limoges). About 1560-70. ^ in. by ^ in. Bought, U. 912.-'54. Enamels, Oriental. Bowl and Cover. Cloisonne enamel, spherical. Ancient Chinese. H. 10 in., diam. 10^ in. Bought, 35?. 286.-54. Cup and Saucer. Enamel on copper. Purple ground and coloured flowers and fruit. Chinese. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought, 2?. 553.-'54. Etui, or Needle Case. Tortoiseshell, with gold pique work, The designs formed of delicate lines or gold wires of various shades, in fruit, scrolls, diaper patterns, &c. Date about 1760. 3| in. by 1| in. Bought, 101. 503.-'54. Ewer with Cover. Oxydised metal, damascened with silver. Indian, modern, H. 2 ft. 11 in., diam. 2 ft. 4 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 587.-54. Ewer. Electro-deposit, coated with oxydised silver, and parcel gilt. Foliated scroll and strap-work decoration, with cartouches containing allegorical representations of three of the seasons and three of the quarters of the globe ; a terminal female figure on the handle. English, modern. (Messrs. Elkington & Co., adapted from a design by Frangois Briot.) H. 11 J in, W. 6 in. by 4^ in. Bought, 9^. 9s. 1292.-54. Ewer. Electro-deposit, coated with oxydised silver, and parcel gilt. Foliated scroll and strap-work decoration, with cai'touches containing allegorical representations of three of the seasons and three of the quarters of the globe ; a terminal female figure on the handle. English, modern. (Messrs. Elkington & Co., adapted from a design by Fran9ois Briot.) H. Ill in., W. 6 in. by 41 in. Bought, 9/, 93, 1 292a.- 54. 12 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ewer. 8ee Earthenware. Fibula. See Brooch. Figure in low relief. A figliting cock, in chased bronze ; pro- bably a badge to be worn on the bat of a "cocker/' or atten- dant in a cockpit. Encjlish. 18th centy. 2 J in. by 2 in. Bought, Is, U. 342-'o4. Flask with Stopper. Silver gilt, open work and blue glass. French, modern. By Fromcnt Meurice, Paris. H. 16;^ in., W. 6 J in. by 4J- in. Bought (Exhibition, 1851), GG?. 16s. lG8.-'54. Flower Pot. See Earthenware. Flower Yase. See Glass. Forks (agate handles). See Dinner Service. Garden Seat. See Earthenware. Glass Vessels, etc. English. Bottle. Glass. Double handled, gilt and engraved, imitation of l7th century work. English, modern. H. lOf in., diam. Gi in. Bought, IL 15s. 532.-'54. Blotter Dish. Semi-opaque white glass, gilt. English, modern. (Bacchus and Co.) H. 2-1- in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 3s. Qd. 119G.-'54. Decanter. Enamelled glass. Designed by K. Redgrave, R.A., manufactured by Richardson, of Stourbridge. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 1];^ in., diam. b^ in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. 372.-54. Decanter and Stopper. In ruby and opaque Avhite glass, lozenge cut. English, inodeTii. (Bacchus and Co.) H. 12^in., diam. 5J in. Bought, 11. 10s. 57G.-'54. Drinking Glass. Enamelled glass. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A., and manufactured by Christie, Lambeth. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 3f in., diam. 3^ in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. 371.-54. Goblet. Enamelled glass. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A., and manufactured by Christie, Lambeth. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. | in., diam. 4 in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. S70.-'54. Goblet. Ruby glass. English, modern. H. 9 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 10s. M. ]192-'54. Goblet. Ruby glass. Cut and engraved. English, modem. H. 7i in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 1?. 1193.-'54. Jug. Blue glass. Old English. Bought, 15s. [Transferred to Museum, Edinhurgh.) 32V.-'54. Jug. Green glass ; with waves of latticinio. English. 17th centy. H. 6;^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 12s. 573.-'54. Paper AVeight. Marbled glass. Modern English. Bought, 10s. Gd. (Transferred to Museum, Edinhurgh.) ]197.-'54. Salt-cellar. Amber-coloured glass ; in form of a shell. English ? I7th centy. H. 3 in., W. 4J in. by 3^ in. Bought, 1?. Is. 533.-54. Vase. Enamelled glass. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A., and manufixctured by Cluistio, Lambeth. (Part of the Sum- merly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 10^ in., diam. 6 in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. " 3G9.-'54. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAK 1854<. * 18 Glass Vessels, etc. English — continued. Yase. Frosted glass; gilt margin. English, modern. (Bacclins and Co.) H. 7^ in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 16s. 1198.-'54. Wine Glass. With metal wire leaf mounting to stem; designed by H. Kedgrave, R.A. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 5^ in., diam. 2^ in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. ^ 374c6.-'54. Wine Glass. Ruby and opaque white glass, lozenge cut. English, modern. H. 5f in., diam. 2 J in. (Bacchus and Co.) Bought, 135. 577.-54. Wine Glass. Clear glass. English, modern. (Bacchus and Co.) H. 51 in., diam. 2i in. Bought, Is. 578.-'54. Wine Glass. Clear glass, with engraved wreath. English, modern. (Bacchus and Co.) H. 5 in., diam. 2 J in. Bought, Is. 9d. ^ 579.-'54. Wine Glass. Clear glass, twisted stem, ornamented with coloured threadwork. English, modern. (Bacchus and Co.) H. 51 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 9s. 580.-'54. Wine Glass. Clear glass, with engraved bowl. English, modern. (Bacchus and Co.) H. 4f in., diam. 8f in. Bought, 12s. 6d. 581.-'54. Wine Glass. Clear glass, twisted filigree stem. English, modern. (Bacchus and Co.) H. 5| in., diam. 2^ in. Bought, 10s. 1194.-'54. Wine Glass. Clear glass, twisted filigree stem. English, modern. (Bacchus and Co.) H. 5 J in., diam. 3f in. Bought, 10s. Gd 1195.-'54, Glass Vessels, etc. European. Beaker. Glass, with alternating columns of latticinio and gold avanturine. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 181. 407.-54. Beaker. Frosted or crackle glass, showing traces of gilding, Venetian. I7th centy. H. ll^in., diam. 7| in. Bought. Ul 408.-'54. Bottle. Pale green glass, bulb-shaped, with two handles. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 15s. 1624.-54. Bowl. Opalized glass, sprinkled with blue and purple. Venetian or Dutch. 18th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 4|. in. Bought, 2s. 486.-54. Cup. Dark coloured glass, globular, with chased silver cover, the cup surrounded with a band or fringe of foliated orna- ment in white enamel. Venetian. About 1500-20. H. 41 in., diam. 4iin. Bought, 12^. 410.-54. Cup. Clear glass, sprinkled with variegated colours. Vene- tian. 18th centy. H. 2j in., diam. oj in. Bought, 21. 419.-'54. Flower Vase. Opal glass, with bronze tripod stand. Vase, H. 121 in., diam. 5i in. Stand, H. 18f in., diam. 8 in. French, modern. Bought, U. 12s. 6c/. 238.-'54. 14 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, etc. European — continued. Goblet or Chalice. Green glass, enamelled with arabesque scroll work in gold and colours, and with profile portraits of a lady and a gentleman, in medallions. Venetian. About .1480. H. 6| in., diam. 4| in. Bought, SOL 409.-54. Ice-Cup and Stand, or Saucer. Glass. Venetian "schmelze'' avanturine. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3f in., diam. 2| in. Stand, H. If in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, Si. 335.-54. Salver. Clear glass, with waves of white glass. Venetian. 16th centy. H. If in., diam. 7f in. Bought, 7s. 6d 490.-'54 Tazza. Clear glass, with waved latticinio pattern. Vene-' tian. 17th centy. H. If in., diam. 7J in. Bought, 7s. 6ri. 489.-54. Wine Glass. Engraved with emblems in medallions, accom- panied with inscription. German (Bohemian). 17th centy. H. 13f in., diam. 4f in. Bought, 5s. 6d. 574.-54. Glass Vessels, etc. Oriental. Cup. Green glass in imitation of jade, two handled. Chinese. H. 1| in., W. 4 in. Bought, 10s. 6d. 359.-'54. Goblet. On3^x. On a high stem and foot mounted in silver gilt, the cup fluted, the foot of octagonal escalloped form, chased with open Gothic foliage, stag and dogs, on the upper part of the stem and of the cup are pierced borders, a handle of the same stone projects from the side and terminates in a silver gilt scroll engraved with leaves. German. About 1500. H. 81 in., W. 6 in. Bought, 80^ 389.-'54. Goblet. See also Glass. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. See Box. Earrings. Etui. Pendent Jewel. Pomander. Snuff Box. Tooth Pick. Watch Case. Group in high relief White marble. Two nude male figures shooting arrows upwards, between them is a colur.m with trophies of arms piled up at the base. The work of Agostino Busti ; being a portion of the tomb of Gaston de Foix. (Several other portions of this tomb, acquired at dififerent periods, are in the South Kensington Museum. See Groups, 7257, 7260.-60, and Statuettes 4912.-^58 and 7100.-60. A pen and bistre wash drawing, believed to be an original design , for the tomb, by the sculptor himself, is also the property ot the Department.) Milanese. Dated 1518. H. 15-| in., L. I7in. Bought, 15^. 400.-54. Group. See also Porcelain. Handle of a Patera or Strainer. Bronze. Formed by a symmetrically disposed nude figure, the extremities ornamented with the honeysuckle or palmette ornament. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 8J in. by 4| in. Bought, 21. 14s. 302.-'54. Handle of a Situla or Water Bucket, with two ornamental masks attached, one of wliicli has served as a spout to the vessel. Ancient Roman. 10 in. by 6 in. Bought, \l. 10s. 358.-'54. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 15 Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Ancient Greeh or Etruscan. 6 in. by IJin. Bought, 2s. Qd. 363.-54. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Ancient Oreeh or Etruscan. 4^ in. by 4 in. Bought, 2s. 6d 364.-'54. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 5| in. by 4^ in. Bought, 15s. 511.-54. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Ancient Greeh or Etruscan. 7 in. by 3 in. Bought, 6s. 512.-'54. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Ancient Greeh or Etruscan. 4 in. by 3| in. Bought, 9s. 513.-'54. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Terminated by a palmette ornament. Ancient Greeh or Etruscan. 4J in. by 3 in. Bought, 5s. 514.-54. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Terminated by a mask. Ancient Greeh or Etruscan. L. 5J in. Bought, 12s. 515.-'54. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. With a head of Medusa. Ancient Greeh or Etruscan. 3| in. by 2iin. Bought, 11. 5s, 517.-54. Handle. Bronze. With a Gorgon mask. A^ncient Etruscan. ^ in. by 3| in. Bought, U. 10s. 518.-'54. Handles for Canes. Cast iron. Eighteen mounted on a card. German (Berlin). Modern. L. from 2 in. to 4 in. Bought, 2^. 16s. 3d 1494.-'54. Hat. Cane and rush fibre. Malayan. H. 2 in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, 2s. 6d. 337.-'54. Hat. Cane or rush work plaited. Malayan (?), modern. H. 8 in., diam. 18| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhi- bition of 1851. 4791.-54. Ice Cup. ^ee Glass. Incense Burner. Bronze. With rosewood stand and perforated rosewood cover. Ancient Chinese. H. 12| in., diam. 5^ in. Bought, 21. 10s. 496.-'54. Iron and Steel Work. See Casket. Handle. Lock. Nut- crackers. Plaque. Seal. Snuffer Stand. Sword. Ivory, Carved. Pommel of a Knife or Dagger. Carved ivory. German or French. About 1520. H. 2^ in., W. 1| in. Bought, 7s. 362.-'54. Statuette. Carved ivory. St. George and the Dragon. Flemishi 15th centy. H. 4| in. Bought, 10^. 361~'54. Tablet. Carved ivory. Cover of a book or writing tablet, with figure of our Blessed Lord seated, and other figures. German. About 1550. H. 3| in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 620.-'54, Jar. See Porcelain. Jeweller's and Goldsmith's Work. See Box. Earrings. Etul Pendent Jewel, Pomander. Snuff Box. Tooth Pick. Watch Case. Jug. See Earthenware and Glass. Kilt. See Textiles. 16 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Knife. Steel blade with i^orcelain handle. Designed by John Bell ; the hilt manufactured by Minton & Co., the blade by Rogers. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. 376.-54. Knives (agate handles). See Dinner Service. Lace. See Textiles. Lacquer Work. See Box, Cigar Case. Snuff Box. Tray. Leather Work. See Casket. Lock and Hasp, with Key. Wrought iron. With incised scrolls^ rosettes in relief, and pierced border ; the key with trefoil bow. -E'?i(7^z6'A (from Somersetshire). 16thcenty. H. 13 J in,, W. 131 in. L. ofkey, 4|in. Bought, 1^. 15^. 301.-'54. Maiolica. See Earthenv>'are, European. Marble and Stone, carving in. See Goblet, Group. Panel. Screen. Vase. Medal. Bronze. Head of Titus. Italian. 16th centy. 5fin. by 4| in. Bought, 3s. 339.-54. Medal. Bronze. Head of Galba, Italian. 16th centy. 5f in. by 4J in. Bought, 3s. 340.-'o4. Medal. Bronze. Ob v., bust of Cosmo de Medici ; rough Floren- tine casting, showing commencement of chasing. Italian. 15th centy. Bought, 4s. 519.-54. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Vittorino Rambaldoni, called Vittorino da Feltre, a distinguished Italian teacher; rev., a pelican in her piety, with inscriptions. Italian. By Pisanello. About 1440. Diam. 2|in. Bought, 2s. 6d * 520. -'54. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Sigismund Malatesta, Lord of Rimini; rev., elevation of a church. Italian. Dated 1450. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 2s. 6d 521.-'54. Medal. Silver. Obv., Bast of Pope Pius VII., with his name and titles ; rev., Interior of the Museo Pio Clementino at Rome. Italian. (By Cerbara.) Dated 1822. Diam. l|in. Bought, 21. 525.-'54. Medal. Silver. Pope Clement X. Bought, 21. (Transferred to Mnseumiy Dublin.) 526.-'54. Medal. Bronze. Obv., Bust to right of Ferrante Capponi, a Tuscan senator ; rev., A pair of balances, with inscriptions. Italian. I7th centy. Diam. 2J in. Bought, Is. 6d 528.-54. Medal. Bronze. Bust of Maximinian Emanuel, Duke of Bavaria. Bought, Qd. (Transferred to MuseuDi, Edinhurgh) 529.-'54. Medal. Bronze. Head of Pope Paul IV. Bought, 6cZ. (^Transferred to Museum, Udinhurgh.) 530.-'54. Medal. Bronze. Obv., An English and French Soldier saluting ; rev.. Inscription commemorating the alliance of France and England, 1854. English, modern. Diam. If in. Given by Allen and Moore. 5813. -'54. Medallion. Bronze, electro-deposit. In commemoration of the Duke of Wellington. In the centre a bust of the duke, surrounded by allegorical figures. English, modei'n. Designed by Jeanncst ; manufactured by Messrs. Elkington. 12^ in. by 11 in. Bought, U. 5s. Id. 1293.-54. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 17 Medallion. Bronze. Figure of Mercury. Italian. IGtli centy. Bought, 7s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3905. -'5 4. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Circular ; tritons and sea nymplis. Italian. 15tli centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 3s. 522.-54. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. A figure of St. Mark in repouss^ or beaten work and chased. Italian. 17th centy. Diam. 3 J in. Bought, 3s. 4897.-'54. Milk Jug. See Earthenware and Porcelain. Model in wax. A group of two children embracing: the design for the group in Parian porcelain, No. 20 6.-'5 4, by John Bell. English, modern. H. 3f in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. 205.-'54. Model. Terra cotta. Head of a Satyr. By the sculptor Girardon. French. Period of Louis XIV. I7th centy. H. 6 in. Bought, 3L 1086.-'54. Model in stucco of Neptune. Attributed to Baccio Bandinelli Italian. 16th centy. H. 1ft. 7 in. Base 7^ in. by 51 in Bought, 10s. " 1001.-^54. Model in wax. Group of the Sabines. Either a preliminary study for, or an ancient reduced copy of, the group by Giovanni Bologna, at Florence. Italian. 16th centy. H. ] ft. 6i in. Bought, 11. 1092.-'54. Model. Terracotta. A cow lying down. Italian. 15th centy. (Attributed to Donatello, but more probably the work of Baccio Bandinelli.) H. 7in., L. 12^ in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4103.-'54. Model. Terra cotta. A colossal hand known as Michael Angelo's hand. Attributed to Michael Angelo. Italian. IGth centy. H. 9Jin., W. 6 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4104.-54. Model. Wax. Torso of a woman. By Michael Angelo. Italian. 16th centy. H. 141 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4105.-'r)4. Model or sketch in v/ax of a human figure, the arms wanting. Believed to be a preparatory study by Michael Angelo for the colossal statue of David placed near the entrance of the Palazzo Vecchio, in Florence. Italian. 1 6th centy. H. 6 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4106.-'54. Model. Terra cotta. A face or mask, the nose fractured. Bj Michael Angelo. Italian. 16th centy. H. 5^ in. Bought (Gherardini coll.) 4107.-'54. Model or sketch in wax (unfinished). Group of Hercules slay- ing Cacus. Believed to be an original sketch by the hand of Michael Angelo, for a colossal group in marble, intended to have been placed opposite to his statue of David, near the gate of the Palazzo Vecchio, in Florence, the position now occupied by the group of the same subject by Baccio Bandi- nelli. Italian. 16th centy. H., with stand, 18 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 41 08.-'5 4. *^* The Gherardini Collection was bought by Parliamentary grant for the sura of 2,110/. (Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P.) 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Model in Wax. An anatomical study of a right arm. By- Michael Angelo. (This appears to be a study for the pendent arm of the statue of David.) Italian. 16th centy. L., with stand, ISJin. Bought (Gherardini coll.) 4109.-54?. Models in Wax. Anatomical studies of a right and a left leg. By Michael Angelo. (These appear to be studies for the legs of the statue of David.) Italian. 16th centy. L. 12|in. and 11^ in. respectively. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4110, 4]ll.-'54. Model in Wax. Anatomical study of a right arm. By Michael Angelo. Italian, 16th centy. L. 12;^ in. Bought. (Gherar- dini coll.) 4112.-^54. Model in Wax. Anatomical study of a left leg. By Michael Angelo. (Believed to be a study for one of the legs of the Dead Christ supported on the lap of the Virgin, executed in marble, and placed behind the high altar of the Cathedral of Florence.) Italian. 16th centy. H. 6| in., L. 6 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4113.-'54. Model in Wax (mutilated). Skeleton or anatomical figure. By Michael Angelo. (In the attitude and disposition of the limbs this figure has great resemblance to the Bacchus now in the Florence Gallery.) Italian. 16th centy. H. Ift. Sin. Bought. (Gherardini coU.) 4114.-'54. Model in Wax. " Ecorche," or anatomical figure, called " Mar- syas," the arms wanting. Attributed to Michael Angelo. Italian. 16th centy. H. 6Jin. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4115.-'54. Model in wax of Apollo, the left arm and the right leg from the knee to the foot wanting. By Michael Angelo. (Believed to be a study for the marble statue now in the gallery of the Uffizi, at Florence.) Italian. 16th centy. H. 13in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4116.-54. Model in Wax. " Telamone." By Michael Angelo. (Believed to be an original sketch for one of the marble statues executed for the proposed tomb of Pope Julius II.) Italian. 16th centy. H. 10 J in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4117.-54. Model or Sketch in Wax. Apparently an ancient sketch of " Victory trampling on a Slave,'' executed in marble by Michael Angelo for the tomb of Pope Julius II., and now in the great saloon of the Palazzo Vecchio, in Florence. Italian. 16th centy. H. lOin. Bought. (Gherardini coU.) 4118.-'54. Model in terra cotta of Aurora. After Michael Angelo. (A re- duction of one of the well-known figures from the Medici tombs in San Lorenzo, Florence. Probably a contemporary school copy.) Italian. 16th centy. H. 10 in., L. 18 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4119.-'54. *^* The Gherardini Collection was bought by Parliamentary grant for the sum of 2,110/. (Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P.) OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 19 M^ODEL, in terra cotta, of an emblematical figure of Architecture, the left arm wanting. School of Michael Angelo. (A sketch for one of the statues which adorn the tomb of Michael Angelo, in the church of Santa Croce, in Florence, sculptured by one of his scholars, either Lorenzo or Giovanni dell' Opera.) Italian. 16th centy. H. 13 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 412L-'54. Model, in terra cotta. Recumbent nude male figure. School of Michael Angelo. Italian. 16th centJ. H. 11^ in., L. 16i in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4122.-'54. Model, in terra cotta. Figure of Jonah. Ascribed to Raphael. Preliminary sketch for the marble statue in the Chigi Chapel, Church of Sta. Maria del Popolo, Rome. H. 12 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4123.-54. Model, in terra cotta. Crouching statuette of Diana. After Giovanni Bologna. (A contemporary reduced copy of the large bronze figure in the Florence Gallery.) Italian. H. 10 J in._^ W. 4i in. 16th centJ. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4124.-'54. Model, in wax, (fragmentary). Group of the Sabines. After Giovanni Bologna. H. 8 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4125.-^54, Model, in wax. A portion of the Group of Hercules slaying Nessus, now under the Loggia of Orcagna at Florence. After Giovanni Bologna. Italian. 16th centy. H. 5-|- in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4126.-'54. Model, in wax, mutilated. Figure of a kneeling friar. Italian. 16 centy. H. 3^ in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4127.-'54. Model or sketch in terra-cotta, in low relief Subject, the Rape of the Sabines. Attributed to Giovanni Bologna. Italian. 16th centy. H. 23 in., W. 2 ft. 9 iu. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4128.-54. Model, in wax. Figure of Santa Martina. Attributed to Francois DuQuesnoy, called "II Fiammingo." A sketch, with variations, for the statue in marble, placed in the church of the Virgin of Loretto, in Trajan's Forum, Rome. Italian. 17th centy. H. 5 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4129.-'54. Model, in terra cotta, of a child with a book. Attributed to Francois DuQuesnoy, called " II Fiammingo," Italian. I7th centy. H. 3| in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4130.-54. Model, in wax, mutilated, of an angel or cupid. Attributed to Francois DuQuesnoy, called ^^ II Fiammingo." Italian. 17th centy. H. 5f in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4131.-54. Model, in wax, of a grotesque figure, one of the " caricatura " statues in the Boboli Gardens, in Florence. Author unknown. Italian. I7th centy. H. 4| in. Bought. (Gherardini coll) 4132.-'54. Model, in wax. Mutilated group of a bull baited by dogs. Prepared as a core for a bronze. Italian. 1 7th centy. H. 3 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4133.-'54. *^* The Gherardini Collection was bought by Parliamentary grant for the sum of 2,110?. (Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P.) 20 ART INVENTORY, SOTTTK KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Model or sketcli in wax, in low relief. Subject, the Madonna. The work of an unknown Italian artist of tlie iTtli centy. H. 10| in., L. 9 in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4134.-'54. Model, in wax. Figure of the Madonna. A work of the 17th century. Author unknown. H. 7o in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) ^ 4135.-'54. Model, in wax. Statuette of a saint holding a book ; said to be a sketch for the bronze statue of St. Luke by Giovanni Bologna, placed in one of the niches of the church of the Or' San Michele, in Florence. H. 4| in. Italian. 16th centy. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 41.3G.-'54. Mosaic, piece of Ancient Roman. 2 ft. by 3 ft. 4 in. Bought. (Transferred to Building Collection.) 5923.-'54. Mug. See Porcelain. Napkin. See Textiles. Needle Case. See Etui. Nut-crackers, in chiselled steel, with screw in ,the bow, of pierced work, and figure of a man on horseback ; the lower part embossed with scrolls and a seal. Italian ? I7th centy. 4| in. by If in. Bought, 2/. 10s. 895.-'54. Ornament of a belt or stomacher in silver filigree work. L. 3| in., W. 8. in. Circassian. Bought, U. G18.-'54. Painting in oil on millboard, of camellias. English, modern. By J. C. Robinson. 13 in. by 10 in. Bought. 4840.-54. Painting, distemper, on canvas. Copy of grisaille painting from the shutters of the Sala deli' Incendio del Borgo in the Vatican. H. 7 ft. 8 in., W. 3 ft. 4i in. Bought, 4?. 6606.-'54. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy, from a panel in the Marble Hall of the Palazzo Ducale, Mantua. H. 2 ft. 1^ in., W. 6 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 6G08.^'54. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of part of an arabesque panel from the Casino in the Garden of the Palazzo del Te, Mantua. H. 2 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 3^ in. Bought, 8?. 6G09.-54. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a panel from the Ducal Palace, Sala di Marina, Venice. H. 2 ft. 11^ in., W. 1 ft. 1 in. Bought, U. 15s. G614.-'54. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a pilaster in the Marble Hall of the Palazzo Ducale, Mantua. H. 2 ft. 7| in., W. Ill in. Bought, U. CGlo.-'54, Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of arabesque, from the Palazzo Ducale, Mantua. H. 11 J in., W. 3 ft. 5 J in. Bought, 3^. 15s. 6G16.-'54. Painting, oil, &c., on canvas. Modern copies of ornaments, from pictures in the Academy at Milan. By Crevelli, &c. H. 3 ft. 51 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought, 27^. GG18.-'54. Paintings. Distemper, on canvas. Modern copies of arabesque decorations in colours on gold ground. By Andrea Mantegna, and other Italian painters. About 1460-1490. H. 3 ft. 4| in., W. 1 ft. 5 iu. Bought, 10^. 6G51.-'54. Palissy Ware. See Earthenware, European. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 21 Patera. Bronze. With handle enriched with foliated ornaments. H. 4 in., W., including handle, 11 in. Ancient Greek ov Roman. Bought, U. 4s. 97l.-'54. Panel. Carved oak, pierced and ornamented with crockets, &;c. Flamboyant Gothic style. French. About 1480. H. 174 i^^- W. 9 in. Bought, Qs. 194. -'54. Panel. Carved oak, pierced and ornamented with crockets, &;c. Flamboyant Gothic style. French. About 1480. H. 17^ in. W. 9 in. Bought, Q>s. 195.-'54. Panel. Marble. Carved in relief, with circular top. Subject, the young St. John. Italian. 15th centy. H. llf in., W. 7| in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4102.-'54. Panel. Bee also Earthenware, Paper Weight. Bee Glass. Patera. See Earthenware. Pax. Bee Plaque. Pendent Jewel, in form of a ship, the hull of crystal, mounted in enamelled gold, a mast in the centre, with six ropes. 16th centy. 2i in. by IJ in. Bought, 18^. 295.-'54. Pendent Jewel. Gold, set with garnets and pearls, enamelled with doves and a basket of fruit. 17th centy. 3^ in. by 1 in. Bought, 12^. 296.-54. Pendent Jewel. Gold, the border pierced with scrolls and ornamented with coloured enamels, set with four emeralds ; in the centre is an onyx cameo head of young Hei'cules, sapphire drop ; the back also enamelled with translucent enamel ; a vase of flowers in the centre. Italian. 16th centy. 4 in. by 1| in. Bought, 30?. 297.-54. Pendent Jewel. Gold, in form of a basket of fruit, enamelled in relief and set with two small diamonds. I7th centy. If in. by 11 in. Bought, Ql 504.-'54. Petticoat. Bee Textiles. Pewter Work. Bee Cup. Pilgrim's Bottle. Bee Earthenware. Plaque. Silver, chased, circular top, with two dolphins and border of fruit and flowers ; subject in the centre, the Triumph of Gala- tea, tritons, &e. Dutch {Amsterdam). About 1700. 3| in. by 2f in. Bought, II. Is. 293.-'54. Plaques (two). Iron, rectangular, with compositions of figures in relief, and damascened with gold and silver ; probably parts of the decoration of a coffer or cabinet, now mounted as a diptych. Italian. About 1550. H. 12 in., W. 15 in. Bought, 15?. 382.-'54. Plaque. Bronze, elliptic. The Fall of Phaeton, apparently a cast from a cameo. Italian, 16th centy. 2 in. by If in. Bought, 3.9. 523.-54. Plaque. Bronze gilt ; a '' Pax," with the Nativity in relief, inlaid with lapis lazuli. Italian. 16th centy. H. 8 in., W. 4i in. Bought, U. Qs. 1205.-'54. 16441. L 22 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Plaque. Copper. Bacchus and Ariadne. Bought, ll. (Trcms- f erred to Museum, Lublin.) 1418.-54. Plaque. Bronze, elliptic. The Kape of Ganymede, probably moulded from an engraved crystal. After a composition by Michael Angelo. Italian. 16th centy. 2| in. by 3^ in. Bought. (Gherardini coll.) 4120.-'54. Plaque. See also Earthenware. Enajsiels. Porcelain. Plate. See Earthenware and Porcelain. Plateau. See Earthenware. Pomander. Enamelled gold, pyriform, pierced cartouches, scrolls, and flowers. Three projecting bracket-shaped ornaments on the upper half to hold a musk-ball or Bezoar stone, set with loose stones. Italian, (Style of Cellini.) About 1550. 3|- in. by 1| in. Bought, 30?. 298.-'54. Pommel. See Ivory, Carved. Poncho or Cloak. See Textiles. Porcelain, English. (csulsjea.) Tea Pot. Chelsea porcelain, blue and white vertical bands, painted with birds and gold scrolls. English. 18th cent^ H. 5 in., W. 8J in. Bought, 10?. 10s. 1014.-54. {debbt) Cup and Saucer. Crown Derby porcelain, wicker pat- tern borders, painted with flowers. English. 18th . or early 19th cenf^. Cup, H. 2 J in., diam. 3| in. ; saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought, 10s. 201.-54. Plate. Crown Derby porcelain, white, with large flowers in crimson. English. 18th cent^. Diam. 10 in. Bought, 3s. 346.-54. {SALOPIAN.) Cup. Salopian porcelain, white ground, painted with blue flowers. English. 18th cent^. H. 2f in,, diam. 2i in. Bought, 2s. 330.-54. {WORCESTER.) Cream Jug. Worcester porcelain, of blue enriched with gold, in imitation of Japanese. English. 18th centy. H. 2| in., W. 5J in. Bought, 5s. 333.-54. Dish. Worcester porcelain, elliptic, escalloped, coarsely painted with a landscape and figures, and a border of roses on brown. English. 18th cent^ 13 J in. by 101 in. Bought, 11. 5s. 210.-54. Milk Jug. Worcester porcelain, with black transfer printing of classical landscapes and figures English. 18th cent^ H. 4 J in., diam. 8 in. Bought, Q>s. 6d. 328.-54. {modern, various MANUFACTORIES.) Bowl and Stand. Porcelain, antique design, with gilt satyr head handles, and painted cameo medallions. Bowl, H. ^\ in., diam. 3| in.; stand, 5^ in. by ^ in. English, modern. (Kerr, Binns, and Co., Worcester.) Bought, 15s. U. 215.-'54. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 23 Porcelain, English — continued. {modern, various manufactories) — cont. Bowl. Parian ware and glazed porcelain, painted and gilt. A cream bowl. Designed by E. Jeannest. English, modern. (Minton and Co., duplicate of part of a dessert service presented by Her Majesty the Queen to the Emperor of Austria.) H. 10 in., diam. ^ in. Bought, 111. 18s. 3d 455.-54. Card Tray. Porcelain, painted with " Happy as a King," from the picture in the Vernon GaUery by W. Collins, R.A. English, modern. (Kerr, Binns, and Co., Wor- cester.) 15 j in. by 12J in. Bought, Si 8s. 211.-'54. Centre Piece (Assiette montee). Parian ware and glazed porcelain, painted and gilt. Designed by E. Jeannest. English, modern. (Minton and Co., dupli- cate of part of a dessert service presented by Her Majesty the Queen to the Emperor of Austria.) H. 2 ft. 3 in., diam. 15 in. Bought, 36^. Is. 3d 454.-54. Cup and Saucer. Egg shell porcelain ; lilac ground and garlands of green leaves. English, modern. (Kerr, Binns, and Co., Worcester.) Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 2| in. ; saucer, diam. 5f in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 213-'54. Cup and Saucer. Egg shell porcelain ; drab ground, painted with hawthorn flowers and leaves. English, modern. (Kerr, Binns, and Co., Worcester.) Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2f in. ; saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought, 95. U. 214.-'54. Decanter Stopper. Parian porcelain. A cupid with grapes, the grapes gilt. English, modern. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 4^ in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 207.-54. Decanter Stopper. Parian porcelain. A cupid with grapes. English, modern. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 4| in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 207a.-'54. Group. Parian porcelain. Two children embracing. By John Bell. English, modern. H. 3 in. {See Model in Wax, No. 205.-54.) Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 206.-54. Handle of a Knife. Parian porcelain. A cupid standing on a dolphin. English, modern. L. 3| in. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 208.-'54. Mug. Porcelain. Painted on transfer printing, from a design by R. Redgrave, R.A. Manufactured by Minton & Co. H. 2| in., diam. 3 in. (Part of the Sum- merly Art Manufactures, 1847.) Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 373.-54. L 2 24) ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English — continued. {MO BERK, VARIOUS MANUFACTORIES) — COnt. Mug. Porcelain. Painted on transfer printing ; subject, " Little Red Riding Hood," from a design by T. Web- ster, R.A. Manufactured by Minton & Co. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 3|- in., diam. Z\ in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 874.-'54. Plaque. Parian porcelain. In low relief, group of women spinning. By John Bell, sculptor. 6| in. Manufactured by Minton & Co. (Part of Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) 2| in. by 6f in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 375.-^54. Plate. Parian ware and glazed porcelain, painted and gilt. Designed by E. Jeannest, English, modern. (Minton and Co., duplicate of part of a dessert service presented by Her Majesty the Queen to the Emperor of Austria.) Diam. 9^ in. Bought, M. 13s. 6d » 456. -'54. Slab. Staffordshire porcelain, a landscape and figure, being a specimen, of transfer printing executed by Messrs. Copeland. English, modern. 7 in. by 5J in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 260.-^54. Sugar Bowl. Porcelain ; imitation of oriental style, with perforated work and painted wreaths of flowers, the interior grounded yellow. English, modern. (Kerr, Binns, and Co., Worcester.) H. 3| in., diam. 4| in. Bought, n. 12.S. 6d 212.-54. Vase and Cover. Porcelain. Grounded " bleu du roi " and gold, with bird, serpent, and snails in relief; designed by J. Bell. Manufactured by Minton k> Co. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 6 in., diam. 2J in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 377.-54. Vase. Porcelain. Decoration in transfer painting, with the story of " Reynard the Fox." Printed from the original plate by Everdingen, and coloured after Linnel. (Part of the Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 6 in., diam. 3 in. Given by Henry Cole, Esq., C.B. 378.-54. Porcelain, European. {BERLIN.) Plate. Berlin porcelain ; in the centre a painting of two women, after Mieris. Diam. 10 in. German, modern. Bought. (Dublin Exhibition, 1853.) 3^. 4s. 1496.-'54. Plate. Berlin porcelain; in the centre a group of peasants carousing, after a Dutch painting. Diam. 10 in. (rerman, modern. Bought. (Dublin Exhibition, 1853.) n. 4s. 1496a.- 54. , OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1854. 25 Porcelain, European — continued. {beblin) — cont. Yase with Cover. Berlin porcelain ; the body of the vase decorated with a frieze of cupids, &c. in relief, Germany modern. H. 22 in., diam. 9 in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 623.-54. {capo 1)1 3I0NTE.) Cup and Cover. Capo di Monte white porcelain, with raised vine leaf and grape pattern, twisted handles. Italian {Neapolitan). 18th or early 19th cent^. H. 41 in., W. 4 in. Bought, 1^. Is. 334.-54. {DRESDEN) Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain, in imitation of Chinese egg shell porcelain, painted in the European manner, with rococo shells, dog and stag, the border of pink lustre, with small medallions of landscapes. Ger- man. 18th cent^. Cup, H. 1| in., diam. 3|- in. ; saucer, diam. 4|- in. Bought, 7s. 6d 202.~'54. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain. Bought, 75. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 695.-54. Cup. Dresden porcelain, with black lustred scrolls and a half-length figure of a lady seated. German. 18th cent^. H. 1 j in,, diam. 2| in. Given by H. Bel ward Kay, Esq. 696.-54. EcuELLE or Porringer, with cover and stand. Dresden porcelain, Marcolini period, blue ribbon border and bouquets of flowers. German. 1 8th cent^. H. 5-| in., diam. 7-5- in. ; stand, diam. 8 J in. Bought, 4d- 1212.-'55. Door Handle and pair of Escutcheons. Gilt brass ; from a door at Somerset House, with a medallion head of George III. as a young man. English. 18th centJ. L. of handle 6 in., escutcheon 7 in. by 6 in. Transferred by the Board of Works. 4013.-^55. Drinking Glass, ^ee Glass. Drug Pot. 8ee Earthenware, &c. (Maiolica). Earring. Gold ; the bow of corded pattern, to which is attached a crescent-shaped yoke of three pendants, set with cabochons of emeralds and ruby, and three pear-shaped jacinth drops. Ancient Roman. 2f in. by | in. Bought, 5Z. 5s. 6570.-'55. Earring, portion of. Gold ; circular, with gadroon border, plain wire. Ancient Roman. If in. by | in. Bought, 15s. 6571-55. Earring. Gold, of square form, pierced border, set in the centre. with a hexagonal emerald bead. Ancient Roman. W. | in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 6572.-^55. Earring. Gold, circular top, with pierced scroll border, and a pear-shaped drop of emerald matrix. Ancient Rom^an. l^in. by f in. Bought, 2^. 10s. 6573.-55, Earring. Gold, circular top, with pierced scroll border, and a pear-shaped drop of emerald matrix. Ancient Roman. 1^ in, by f in. Bought, 2L 10s. 6574.-'55, Earring. Gold, at the top a rosette of a five-leaved flower in granulated work from which hang a garnet and a sapphire bead. Ancient Greek. L. If in. Bought 18s. 6 5 75. -'5 5. Earring. Gold, plain wire top and pendant of a pear-shaped amethyst bead. Ancient Roman. L. l^in. Bought, 10s. 6 d 6576.-55. Earring. Gold, at the top a rosette of fine filigree work, from which hangs a string of beads of pearl, emerald, and garnet. Ancient Greek 1|- in. by ^ in. Bought, 18s. 6577.-55. Earring. Gold, circular, pierced crescent-shaped ornament. Ancient Roman. 1^ in. by f in. Bought, 15s. 6578.-55. Earring. Gold, of plain wire ; attached is a yoke and two wire pendants, with pearl beads on the ends. Ancient Roman. H in. by i in. Bought, 10s. 6d 6579.-55. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English. ( stafpordshire) Jug. Old Stafibrdshire earthenware, green ground, with figures, in high relief, of two countrymen and a woman painted in colours. English. Dated 1788. H. 9| in., W. 7 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 537.-55. 14«- ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., En glisr— continued. ( WEDGWOOD.) Basin. Wedgwood's jasper ware, lilac ground, Roman scroll ornament in white, and wreath of olive leaves. English. 18th centy. H. 2 J in., diam. 6§ in. Bought, 3^. 3475.-'55. Bowl. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue and white che- quered pattern, on the white spaces are geeen quatre- foils, white leaf borders. English. 18th centy. H. 2| in., diam. 7i in. Bought, U. 14o8.-'55. Bowl. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue and white che- quered pattern, on the white spaces are green quatre- foils, white leaf borders. English. 18th centy. H. 2| in., diam. 7^ in. Bought, 3^. 3465. -'55. Bowl. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with scrolls and acanthus leaf pattern in high relief. English. 18th centy. H. 2| in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 21. 3496.-55. Bowl. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with scrolls and acanthus leaf pattern in high relief. English. 18th centy. H. 2| in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 21 3497.-55. Butter Pot, with cover and stand. Wedgwood's jasper ware; lilac with white cameo scroll ; acanthus and honeysuckle border. English. 18th centy. Pot, PI. 41 in., diam. 4^ in. ; Stand, diam. 6| in. Bought, \l. 5s. 3511.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper Avare, blue and white, a muse and a genius. English. 18th centy. 8|^ in. by 2t in. Bought, 16s. 2d. 1280.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue and white, figure of Hymen. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 8s. Id. 1281.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, lilac ground ; white group in relief of Cupid with a swan. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought,!^. 1424.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, lilac ground, with female figure, turreted, holding a cornucopia, a lion on either side. English. 18th centy. Diara. 2|- in. Bought, 1?. 1467.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, white on green ; portrait of Sir F. W. Herschel. English. 18th centy. 51 in. by 4 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 1488.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, medallion por- trait of Sir William Hamilton. English. 18th centy. SI in. by 2| in. Bought, 11. 1489.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, white on blue ground ; a woman seated reading, a child before her with a doll. English. 18th centy. 3 J in. by 3^ in. Bought, 15s. 1521.-'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 15 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English— coiz/mue^i. ( WEDG wood) — COnt. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, blue and white, medallion of a muse playing upon the lyre. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 15s. 1522.-'5o. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue and white ; por- trait of Bergmann, the Swedish chemist. English. 18th centy. SJ in. by 2f in. Bought, U. 153.3.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, blue and white medallion portrait, with acanthus leaf border. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2i in. Bought, 10s. 3456.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white, a portrait. English. 18th centy. If in. by If in. Bought, 10s. 3457.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular blue and white medallion portrait, perforated border. English. 18th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 10s. 3458.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, circular, Aurora. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 9s. 6d 3502.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, circular, Apollo. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought, 9s. 6d 3503.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, circular, flying nymphs with garlands. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 9s. Qd. 3504.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, elliptic, Cupid warming himself English. 18th centy. 2 J in. by 1| in. Bought, 9s. M. 3505.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, elliptic, group of Cupids, after Flaxman. English. 18th centy. 5| in. by 4^ in. Bought, 9s. 6d 3506.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, elliptic, Cupids with sickle and sheaf of corn. English. 18 th centy. 2i in. by 1| in. Bought, 9s. 3507.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, circular, nymph and Cupid. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 9s. Qd. 3508.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, elliptic, the Three Graces. English. 18th centy. 2^ in. by If in. Bought, 9s. 6d S509.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, circular, nymph and Cupid, English. 18th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 9s, 6d 3510.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, portrait in blue and white of Admiral Keppel. English. 18th centy. 3| in. by 3|- in. Bought, 11. 3513.~'55. 16 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English — continued. ( WEDGWOOD) — COnt. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular medallion por- trait in blue and white of vTedgwood. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 15s. 3514.-'55. Cameo Ornament. Wedgwood's jasper ware, annular form ; blue ground, with signs of the zodiac in white. English. 18fch centy. Diam. If in. Bought, 12s. 6cL 3516.-55. Cameo, Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subjects. English. 18th centy. 2^ in. by 1 in. Bought, 15s. 3517.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subject. English. 18th centy. 2 J in. by | in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 3518.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subject. English. ] 8th centy. 1 J in. by | in. Bought, 7s. 6d 3519 -'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subject. English. 18th centy. 2J in. by | in. Bought, 7s. 6ci 3520.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subject. English. 1 8th centy. 2^ in. by 1 in. Bought, 7s. Q>d. 3521.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata. green ground with white classical subject. English. 18th centy. 2^ in. by 1 in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 3522.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subject. English. 18th cenly. 2J in. by 1 in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 3523.-55, Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subject. English. 18th centy. 2 in. by | in. Bought, 7s. 6d 3524<.- 55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subject. English. 18th centy. 2 in. by | in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 3525.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, of three strata, green ground with white classical subject. English. 18th centy. 2 in. by | in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 3526.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, oblong, white classical subjects on green, blue border. English. 18th centy. li in. by | in. Bought, 7s. 6d 3527.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware ; double cameo, white on blue, bacchante and man with shield. English, 18th centy. IJ in. by J in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 5823.^'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 17 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., Eh^glisb.— continued. ( WEDGWOOD) — COnt. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; a bull butting, after the antique. English. 18th centy. 1^ in. by 1 in. Bought, 7s. 6d 5824-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, white on blue ; clas- sical male and female figures. English. 18th centy. 11 in. by | in. Bought, 7s. 6d 6825.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, white on blue ; a woman before a column with flowers in her lap. English. 18th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 7s. 6d 5826.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white; Apollo, perforated border, English. 18th centy. 1 in. by J in. Bought, 3s. U. 5838.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, octagonal, blue and white ; a nymph. English. 18th centy. -| in. by ^ in. Bought, 3s. 6d 5839.-^55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white; classical subject. English. 18th centy. 1 in. by I in. Bought, 3s. 6d 5840.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; Mars. English. 18th centy. | in. by ^ in. Bought, 3s. Qd. 584 1. -'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; portrait of Shakspere. English. 18th centy. j in. by f in. Bought, 3s. Qd. 5842.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic; blue and white ; figure of the sun. English. 18th centy. Diam, I in. Bought, 3s. 6d 5843.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; an altar. English. 18th centy. f in. by fin. Bought, 3s. 6d 5844.-55. Ca^ieo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; Venus in a car. English. 18th centy. | in. by f in. Bought, 3s. 6d 5845.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; figure of Time. English. 18th centy. i in. by f in. Bought, 8s. 6d 5846.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; figure of a Muse. English. 18th centy. IJ- in. by I in. Bought, 3s. 6d 6847.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; figure of a Muse. English. 18th centy. fin. by f in. Bought, 3s. 6d 5848.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; figure of Amphi trite. English. 18th centy. 1 in. by | in. Bought, 3s. U. 5849.-55. 18 AUT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English — continued. ( wyjDG wood) — coiit. Ca.aieo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, elliptic, blue and white ; figure of Apollo. English. 18th centy. 1^ h\. by f in. Bought, 3s. 6d 5850.-55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, rectangular, blue and white, figure of Hope. English. 18th centy. | in. by i in. Bought, 8.s\ Qd. 5851.-'55. Cameo. Wedgwood's jasper ware, rectangular, double ; white on green, black border. English, 18th centy. § in. by Jin. Bought, '6s. 6cZ. 5852.-'55. Coffee Pot. Wedgwood's jasper ware, lilac ground, Roman scroll ornament in white and wreath of olive leaves. English. 18th centy. H. 8^ in., W. SJ in. Bought, U. 3472.-55. Cream Jug. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with wlnte cameo ornaments, large scroll round the centre, and medallion of Cancer. English. 18th centy. H. 31 in., W. 4i in. Bought, 17s. 1275.-55, Cream Jug. Wedgwood's jasper ware, lilac ground, Eoman scroll ornament in white, and wreath of olive leaves. Englislt. 18th centy. H. 2^ in., W. 3 J in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 3477.-55. Cream Jug. Wedgwood's jasper ware. Bought, 1^. (TroMsferred to Museum, Dublin) 3948.-55. Crocus Pot. Wedgwood black basalt ware, with three openings for bulbs, three Cupids in relief in front, on red, with white and red painted borders. English. 18th centy. H. 5^ in., W. 8 in. by 3^ in. Bought, IZ. 14s. " 1487.-'55. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood^s jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo ornaments, large scroll round the centre of cup, and medallion of Sagittarius. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought, 12s. 1276.-'55. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo ornaments, large scroll round the centre of cup, and medallion of Scorpio. Englislt. 1 8th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2J in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought, 12s. 1277.-55. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo ornaments, large scroll round the centre of cup, and medallion of Cancer. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2J in., diam. 2J in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought, 12s. 1278.-'55. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo ornaments, large scroll round the centre of cup, and medallion of Libra. English. 18th centy. Cu]), H. 2|in., diam. 2^ in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought, 12s. " 1279. -'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 19 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English — continued. ( wuBG wood) — cont. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware, lilac ground, with white scrolls and ornaments. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2 in., diam. 3|^ in. Saucer, diam.5|^ in. Bought, 10s. 1472.- 55. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper v/are, lilac ground, with white scrolls and ornaments. English. 18th centy. Cup, H, 2 in., diam. 3 J in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought, 10s. 1473.-'55. Cup, Cover, and Stand. Wedgwood's jasper ware, brown ground, ornaments in lilac and white. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3| in., W. 3| in. Saucer, diam. 4iin. Bought, 2^. 10s. 1477.-55. Cup (two-handled). Cover, and Stand. Wedgwood's jasper ware, green ground, with lilac acanthus leaves and white campanula pattern. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3J in., W. 3^ in. Saucer, diam. 4i in. Bought, 21 10s. " 1478.-'55. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware, lilac, with white cameo figures of children. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2 in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought, 21. 10s. 1491.-55. Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware, green, with white cam^eo figure of Cupid in a car drawn by lions, &c. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 1525.-'55. Cup and Saucer, Wedgwood's jasper ware, green, with white cameo figure of Cupid in a car drawn by lions, &c. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 152G.-55. Dish. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue, with white cameo Roman scroll and acanthus leaf ornament. English, 18th centy. Diam. 8 in. Bought, 10s. 1422.-'55. Dish. Wedgwood's jasper ware, light blue ground, with white cameo ornaments. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8 in. Bought, 10s. 1423.-55. Dish. Wedgwood's jasper ware. Bought, \l. 10s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 3499.-55. Flower Vase. Wedgwood's jasper ware, cylindrical, blue, with white fluted pilasters and festoons of flowers. English. 18th centy. H. 6f in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 11. 15s. 1527.-55. Flower Vase. Wedgwood's jasper ware, cylindrical, blue, with white fluted pilasters and festoons of flowers. English. 18th centy. H. 6f in., diam. 4| in Bought, 11. 15s. 1528.-55. Flower Vase. V/edgwood's jasper ware, blue and white, basket top, with festoons of flowers hanging from ram's head, and trophy. English. 18th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 21. 2s. 8453.-55. 16441. jj 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English — continued. ( WEBG wo on) — cont. Flower Yase. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue and white, basket top, with festoons of flowers hanging from ram's head, and trophy. English. 18th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 3f in. Bought, 21. 2s. 3454.-'o5. Intaglio. Wedgwood's jasper ware, with classical sub- ject. English. 18th centy. J in. by | in. Bought, 3s. 34^59.-55. Intaglio. Wedgwood's jasper ware, with classical sub- ject. English. 18th centy. -J in. by j in. Bought, 3s. 3460.-55. Intaglio. Wedgwood's jasper ware, with classical sub- ject. English, 18th centy. 2^ in. by 2 in. Bought, 4s. 6d. 34G1.- 55. Intaglio. Wedgwood's jasper ware, with classical sub- ject. English. 18th centy. 2^ in. by 2 in. Bought, 4s. ed. 3462.-'55. jARDiNii:RE or Flower Pot. Neal & Co.'s imitation of Wedgwood's jasper ware; square, with cover, blue ground with white cameo figures, copied from Wedg- wood's designs. English. 18th centy. H. 8^ in., W, 5 in. Bought, 21. 1410.-'55. jARDiNii:RE or Flower Pot. Wedgwood's jasper ware, square, blue, with groups of figures, tripods, and leaf ornaments. H. 7 in., W. 5 in. Bought, 3^. 3s. 3452.-'55. Jug. Wedgwood's red terra cotta ware, with black cameo figures of young Bacchus and fauns, vine leaf and grape border round the neck, glazed inside. En- glish. 18th centy. H. 9J in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 3480.-55. Jug. Wedgwood's terra cotta ware, red ground, with black relievo figures of children at play with masks, &c., after Flaxman. English. 18th centy. H. 7 J in., diam. 5^ in. Bought, 11. 10s. 3481.-'55. Lamp. Wedgwood's black basalt ware, of classical form, enamelled with coloured flowers. English. 18th centy. H. If in., L. 5i in. Bought, IBs. 3500.-'55. Lamp. Wedgwood's red terra cotta ware, of classical form, with black cameo figures and scrolls on the top. English. 18th centy. H. If in., L. 5 in. Bought, 15s. 3501.-'55. Match Pot. Wedgwood's red terra cotta ware, bell shaped, basket pattern. English. 18th centy. H. 3| in., diam. 2f in. Bought, 15s. 1529.-'55. Match Pot. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, decorated with white acanthus leaves and bluebells acorn border. English. 18th centy. H. 2f in., diam. 1 1 in. Bought, 6s. 8d. 1530.-55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 21 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English— co^^mued ( WEDG WOOD) — COnt. Match Pot. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, decorated with white acanthus leaves and bluebells, acorn border. English. 18th centy. H. 2f in., diam. If in. Bought, 6s. M. J531.-'55. Match Pot. Wedgwood's jasper ware, black ground, with white cameo acanthus leaves. English. 18th centy. H. 3 J in., diam. 1| in. Bought, 6s. 8d 1532.-55. Milk Jua and Cover. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue, with white cameo nymphs and cupids, fluted base and cover. English. 18th centy. H. T^in., W. SJin. Bought, 1^. 10s. 3451.-'55. Milk Jug. Wedgwood^s jasper ware, lilac ground, Roman scroll ornament in white, and wreath of olive leaves. English. 18th centy. H. 4 J in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 3476.-55. Pedestal. Wedgwood's jasper ware. Bought, 1^. Is. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 1340.-'55. Pedestal. Adams's jasper ware, blue ground, white cameo medallions of Apollo and the muses, from Wedgwood's designs. English. 18th centy. H. 3|- in., diam. 2 J in. Bought, 1^. 3s. 1341.-55. Pedestal. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, chequered pattern of white with lilac quatrefoils and olive green, white flowers in relief as a border. English, 18th cent^. H. 4 J in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 1^. 15s. 1406.-55. Pedestal. Wedgwood's jasper ware, white and green chequered pattern, with lilac quatrefoils on the white spaces ; white flower border. English. 18th centy. H. 41 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 11. 15s. 1407.-55. Pedestal. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, blue ground, with white figures in relief. English. 18th centy. H. 2f in., diam. 2f in. Bought, 2^. 1411.-55. Pedestal, and portion of a dilapidated Roman Column. Wedgwood's white biscuit ware, with classical figures and inscriptions on blue panels on each of the four sides of the base. English. 18th cent^. H. 7j in., square, W. 4i in. Bought, U. 5s. 1519.-55. Pedestal. Wedgwood's black basalt ware, circular, with festoons of vine leaves and grapes, pendent from panthers' heads; acanthus leaf and wreath borders. English. 18th centy. H. 9f in., diam. 8 in. Bought, 21. 12s. 1520.-55. Pedestal. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue, with white cameo groups of classical figures. English. 1 8th centy. H. 2i in., diam. 2^ in. Bought, 12s. 6d 3450.-'55. N 2 22 AKT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., 'E,}^ gush— continued, ( w/'JJM,' wood) — cont. Pedestal. Wedgwood's jasper ware, Llue, with white cameo groups of classical figures. English. 18th cent^. H. 21 in., diam. 2^ in. Bought, 12.$. 6d 3450c6.-'o5. Pedestal. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, sage green ground, with a frieze of children sporting ; after Flaxman. Englisli. IStli cent^. H. 7-5- in., diam. 5 in. Bought, bl " 8466.-'55. Pedestal. Wedgwood's jasper w^are, circular, sage green ground, with a frieze of children sporting ; after Flax- man. English. 18th cent^. H. 7^ in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 51. " 34.67.-55. Plaque. Wedgwood's jasper ware, oblong, blue^ with white relievo figures of Alexander crowned by Victory. English. 18th cent^. 14J in. by 7| in. Bought, 5^. 5s. 1412.-'o5. Plate. Wedgwood's black basalt ware, with a margin of red flowers and fruit in high relief, plain centre. English. ISthcent^. Diam. Sin. Bought, 15s. 1459.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's black basalt ware, with margin of red flowers and fruit in high relief. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8 in. Bought, 15s. 3482.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's black basalt ware, with margin of red flowers and fruit in high relief English. 18th centy. Diam. 8 in. Bought, 15s. 8483.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's black basalt ware. Bought, 15s. (Transferred to Museu7)i, Edinburgh.) 3484.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's black basalt Avare. Bought, 15s. (Transferred to Ifuseuon, Dublin.) 3485.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's black basalt ware, with margin of red flowers and fruit in high relief English. 18th cent^^. Diam. 8 in. Bought, 15s. 3486.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white festoons of flowers. English. ISth cent^. Diam. 6 in. Bought, 10s. 3487.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white festoons of flowers. English. 18th cent^. Diam. 6 in. Bought, 10s. 3488.-'55. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white festoons of flowers. English. 18th centy. Diam. 6 in. Bought, 10s. 3489.-'55. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware. Bought, 10s. (Trans- ferred to Museiir)i, Edinburgh.) 3490.-'55. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, blue ground, with large scroll and leaf ornament border. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Bought, 1^. 2s. 3491.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo border of acanthus leaves and honeysuckle. English. 18th cent^. Diam. Tin. Bought, 12s. 3492.~'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 23 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English — continued. ( V/EBG WOOD) — COnt. Plate. Wedg'.YOod's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo border of acanthus leaves and honeysuckle. English. 18th cent^". Diam. 7 in. Bought, 12s. 3493.-55. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo border of acanthus leaves and honeysuckle. English. 18th centy. Diam. 7 in. Bought, 12s. 3491-55. Plate. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo border of acanthus leaves and honeysuckle. English. 18th centy. Diam. 7 in. Bought, 12s. 3495.-55. Salt Cellar. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue, with white cameo festoons of flowers. English. 18th centy. H. 2 in., diam. Z^ in. Bought, 15s. 1485.-55, Salt Cellar. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue, with white cameo festoons of flowers. English. 18th centy. H. 2 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 15s. 1486.-'55. Salt Cellar. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue, with a series of white cameo dancing figures round the drum. English. 18th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, \l. 1523.-55. Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware, olive ground, festoons of fruit and flowers hanging from rams' heads in relief. English. 18th centy. Diam. 4| in. Bought, 11. 15s. 3468.-55. Saucer, Wedgwood's jasper ware, olive green ground, white scroll and small medallions of classical subjects and trophies. English. 18th centy. Diam. 4f in. Bought, il. 15s. 3469.-55. Saucer. Wedgwood's jasper ware. Bought^ 1 1. (Trans- ferred to Museum^ Edinburgh.) 3498.-55. Seau or Bucket. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, blue, with white festoons and wreaths of vine leaves and grapes. English. 1 8th centy. H. 4| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 1^. 15s. 1484.-'55. Slop Basin. Wedgwood's jaspei* ware, blue ground, with white cameo ornaments, large scroll round the centre, and medallion of Scorpio. English. 18th cent^". H. 3 in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, l7s. 1274.-55. Smelling Bottle. Wedgwood's jasper ware, octagonal, blue ground ; white device, Venus and Cupid. English. 18th centy. 2i in. by IJ in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 3470.-'55. Smelling Bottle. Wedgwood's jasper ware, octagonal, blue ground, with white device ; classical figures. English. 18th cent^. 2i- in. by 1| in. Bought, 11. 10s. 24? ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English — continued. ( wunc^ wood) — cont. Smelling Bottle. Wedgwood's jasper ware, circular, blue, with white cameo heads of Minerva, &c. English. 18th century. 2^ in. by IJ in. Bought, 11. Is. 3515.-55. Sugar Basin. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo ornaments ; large scroll round the centre, and medallion of Aries. English. 18th centy. H. 5i in., diam. 4 in. Bought, i7s. ' 1273.-55. Sugar Basin and Cover. Wedgwood's jasper ware. Bought, 31. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 3474.-55. Tea Canister. Wedgwood's jasper ware, oviform, lilac ground, white Yitruvian scroll, acanthus and honey- suckle borders. English. 18th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 3 in. Bought, 3^. 3478.-'55. Tea Canister. Wedgwood's jasper ware, oviform, lilac ground, white Vitruvian scroll, acanthus and honey- suckle borders. English. 18th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 3 in. Bought, 3/. 3479.-'55. Tea Pot. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue ground, with white cameo ornaments ; large scroll round the centre, and medallion of Aquarius. English. 18th cent^. H. 4} in., W. 7i in. Bought, 11. 2s. 3d 1272.-'55. Tea Pot. Wedgwood's bamboo ware, with children in relief; blue enamel borders. English. 18th centy. H. 3| in., W. 6 in. Bought, 10s. 1505.-55. Tea Pot. Wedgwood ware. Bought, 4L (Transferred to Musewn, Edinburgh.) 3473.-'55. Vase. Wedgwood's red terra cotta ware, bell-shaped, with two handles, perforated covers for flowers ; cameo figures, and leaf borders in black. English. 18th centy. H. llj in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 1100.-'55. Vase. Wedgwood's red terra cotta ware, bell-shaped, with two handles, perforated covers for flowers ; cameo figures, and leaf borders in black. English. 18th centy. H. llj in., diam. 7 in. Bought, IZ. 10s. 1 101.-'55. Vase. Agate ware, oviform, with two gilt handles ; green mottled ground on black plinth ; by Wedgwood and Bentley. English. 18th centy, H. 11^ in., diam, 5^ in. Bought, IZ. 7s. Gd. 1102.-'55. Vase. Agate ware, oviform, with two gilt liandles ; green mottled ground on black plinth ; by Wedgwood and Bentley. English. ISth centy. H. 11 i in., diara. 5^ in. Bought, 11. 7s. 6d. 1103.-55. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 25 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., Ei^glisr-— continued, ( WUDG WOOD) — cont. Vase. Wedgwood's red and black terra cotta ware, in imitation of Etruscan ; painted with figures. English. 18th centy. H. 13^ in., diam. 6| in. Bought, 2?. 2s. 1408.-55. Vase, Wedgwood's black basalt ware, two-handled; with full length figures in relief of the Muses : borders of scrolls and leaf ornaments ; vine festoons round the neck. English. 18th cent^. H. 13J in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 21. 2s. 1409.-55. Vase. Wedgwood's jasper ware, oviform, light olive- green ground, with white classical figures and ornaments in relief ; two mask handles ; on a square plinth. English. 18thcenty. H. lOf in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 25^. 1421.-55. Vase. Turner^s jasper ware, light blue ground, with white figures and ornaments in relief; in the style of Wedgwood. English. 18th centy. H. 6^ in., W. 8^ in. Bought, I7s. 6d 1474.-55. Vase. Turner's jasper ware, white cameo classical figures and borders on blue ground; square black plinth ; in the style of Wedgwood. English. 18fch centy. H. ^ in., W. 3| in. Bought, 17s. 6d 1475.-55. Vase. Turner's jasper ware, blue ground and white cameo ornaments ; on a black plinth ; in the style of Wedgwood. English. 18thcenty„ H. SJ in., W. 6 in. Bought, U 5s. 1476.-55. Vase. Wedgwood's black and red Etruscan w^are. Bought, 3^. 10s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 1490.-55. Vase. Wedgwood's black basalt ware, of Etruscan form, painted with red classical figures ; acanthus leaf orna- ments and borders. English. 18th centy. H. 12 in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 21. 2s. 1506.-55. Vase. Wedgwood's jasper ware, blue, with white cameo torches, braided together with yellow cords; yellow and white leaf borders. English. 18tli centy. H. 7 in., diam. ^ in. Bought, \l. 10s. 1524.-^55. Vase. Wedgwood's jasper ware, oviform, lilac ground, with white cameo figures of a procession of heathen deities, after the antique ; scrolls, leaf ornaments, musi- cal instruments, &c. English. 18th centy. H. 18|- in., diam. 7i in. Bought, 35 ^. 3463.-55. Vase. Wedgwood's jasper ware, oviform, two-handled ; blue ground, with a white cameo frieze of Apollo and the Muses. English. 18th cent^. H. 13| in., diam. 6iin. Bought, '30^. 3464.-'55. 26 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., English — continued. (uirji:i\owy or uncfjitain manufactories) Bowl. Earthenware, bufF-coloured glaze, with brown and green ornaments in relief of a heart, hour-glass, skull, &c. ; rising from the centre are two clasped hands, and four handles project from the rim. Emjlish, dated 1656. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3^. 155. 1917.-55. Jug. kStoneware; mounted in silver gilt. English. About 1600. H. 10;^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 22?. 2120.-55. {310 BERN.) Jug. Yellow unglazed earthenware, called the " Hop Jug." Designed and modelled by H. J. Townshend for Minton and Co. English. Modern. H. 10 in., diam. 7i in. Bought, 18s. 538.-55. Jug. YelloAV unglazed earthenware, called the " Hop Jug.'' Designed by H. J. Townshend for Minton and Co. (Wanting two nude figures near the handle.) English, Modern. H. 9^ in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 12s. 539.-55. Jug. Yellow unglazed earthenware, called the " Coach and Kailway Jug." Designed by H. J. Townshend for Minton and Co. English. Modern. H. 7 in., diam. 5i in. Bought, 4s. 540.-'55. Vase. Enamelled earthen vfare, maiolica, upheld by three figures of Tritons, and decorated with seaweed and shells, modelled, in relief, and painted in proper colours. English, modern imitation of ancient ware. H. 16 J in., W. 13 in. (Minton and Co.) Bought, 4?. 4s. 505.-55. Yase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, grounded in light greenish blue, wdth twisted serpent handles. English, modern imitation of ancient ware. (Minton and Co.) H. 10^ in., W. 20 in. by 16f in. Bought, n. 12s. 6d " 535.-'55. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European. {a vignon) Jug, or Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, Avignon ware ; brick red ground, with a number of grotesque objects rudely moulded in relief, some of a yellow colour; shells, cherubs' heads, fleurs-de-lis, lambs, fruit, &c. ; under the handle the Virgin and Child and lily pot, the spout ending in a mask. French , early 17tli cent)'. H. 14 in., W. lO-i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10?. 10s. 1710.-'55. (bottciier ware) Coffee Pot and Cover. Bottchcr ware, chocolate- coloured ground, decorated with gold scrolls and two medallions of musicians ; F under a crown in front. Ge7'7)i(i,n (early Dresden). About 1708. H. 9 in., diam. 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51. ]951.-'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 27 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc. European — continued. (B TTCIIEE WA RE) — COnt. Cup and Saucer. Bottclier ware ; chocolate ground, decorated in silver, with Oriental figures and scrolls, and a German coat of arms. Gevinan {early Dresden). About 1708. Cup, H. 2 in., diam. 3 in. ; saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21 5s. 1950.-'55. Cup and Saucer. Bottcher ware, inlaid with Chinese figures and landscapes in silver ; in the centre a German coat of arms. German {early Dresden). About 1708. Cup, H. 2 in., diam. 3 in. ; saucer, diam. 4f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21 5s. 1950a.-'55. Cup and Saucer. Bottcher ware, chocolate-coloured ground, decorated with gold scrolls and medallions of gentlemen playing musical instruments, and small circles containing an eagle and the letter F. German {early Dresden). About 1708. Cup, H. 1 J in., diam. 3 in. ; saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3^. 19516.-'55. Cup. Bottcher ware. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7s. {Trans- ferred to Museum^ Duhlm.) 19526.-55. Sugar Basin. Bottcher ware, chocolate-coloured ground, with Oriental figures and scrolls in gold, resting on three gilt claws. German {early Dresden). About 1708. H. 6 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 2,1. 1951a.-55. Tea Canister. Bottcher ware, inlaid with silver deco- rations and cipher. German {early Dresden). About 1708. H. 4iin.,L. 2|in.,W. Ifin. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. 10s. 1952a.- 55. Teapot. Bottcher ware, mounted in silver, square, red ground, carved with raised Chinese flowers, the surface polished. German {early Dresden). About 1708. H. 6 in., W. 5 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21. 10s. 1952.-55. {cologne) Canette. Cologne ware, with pewter cover, cream colour, arabesques and scrolls ; in the centre, a shield of a lion rampant, and numerous medallions containing figures. German. Dated 1574. H. 17^ in., diam.at base 5 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 121. 10s. 1918.-55. Canette. Cologne ware, drab coloured, with ornaments in relief ; in centre the Imperial eagle, at the sides the arms of Bavaria and Saxony. German. Dated 1576. H. 9|- in., diam., 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 5Z. 10s. 1928-55. Canette. Cologne ware, drab and blue, with female heads and rosettes ; in the centre a shield of arms of a man on horseback, and a crest of tlie fore part of a horse; pewter handle. German. Dated 1594. H. lOin., diam., 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 1940.-55! 88 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. ( COL ONE) — COnt. Jug. Cologne ware, grey and blue ground, with scrolls and medallions round the neck ; in the centre a band of kings and queens under arcades, with coats of arms. Oerman. Dated 1587. H. 8| in., diam. 41 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21 10s. 1920.-55. Jug. Cologne ware, blue and white, fluted at bottom, ornamented round the middle with a procession of musketeers in relief ; pewter cover. German, About 1620. H. 12 in., diam. G in. Bought (Bernal coll.), M. 10s. 1921.-55. Jug. Cologne ware, grey and bright blue, ornamented round the neck with scrolls and medallions, fluted base, silver repouss^ or beaten work cover, and an enamelled star on the button. German. About 1580. H. 9} in., diam. 5 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 9^. 1923.-'55. Jug. Cologne ware, grey and blue, with raised masks and rosettes round the neck, and a centre band of arabesques of sphinxes, festoons, and scrolls. German. About 1580. H. 8j in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8/. 3s. 1924.-55. Jug. Cologne ware, grey and blue, ornamented with scrolls and medallions, round the centre a band of figures of musicians and musketeers under arcades. German. Dated 1598. H. 9 J in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 4s. 1927.-55. Jug. Cologne ware, globular, with a coat of arms sup- ported by two lions. German. Dated 1594. H. 8J in., diam. 5 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 2?. 10s. 1932.-55. Mug and Cover. Cologne ware, cylindrical, grey and bright blue scrolls and flowers in rehef, at the top a horse galloping. Germ^aoi. About 1600. H. 8 in,, diam. 4 in. Bought (Bernal coll. ), 8^. 1 Os. 1 9 1 9.-'5 5. ( CEU USSENEB STEING UT.) McTG. Creussen ware ("Creussener steingut,") with en- graved pewter cover, chocolate ground, enamelled in colours, with twisted ropes of blue, yellow, and white, and four medallions of figures and landscapes, sur- rounded by wreaths. German. {Creussen in Bavaria.) About 1650, H. 6 in., diam. 5 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3L 1936.-'55. Mug. Creussen ware (" Creussener steingut,") chocolate ground, ornamented with coloured enamel, raised masks and cartouches, a coat of arms in the centre. German. {Creussen in Bavaria) Dated 1622. H. 4 in., diam. 3J in. Bought (Bernal coll.)," U. 8s. 1939.-'55. I! \ I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 29 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. {BELLA BOBBIA WABE.) Statuette. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; the infant St. John; partly enamelled. Italian. 15th centy. H. 11^ in., W. Tf in. Bought, 11. 16s. M. 1028.-'55. Statuette. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; St. Margaret. Italian. 1 6th centy. H. 1 ft. 5^ in., W. lOi in. Bought, U. 13s. Id 1090.-55. {FLEMISH.) Canette. Stoneware, embossed with figures of Samson and Delilah, and other Scriptural subjects ; signed H. H. Flemish. About 1600. H. ll^in., diam. Sfin. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 15s. 1929.-55. Canette or " Tyg.'' Brown stoneware, with four han- dles; mounted in silver, Flemish. 17th centy. H. 10 in., diam. 3 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21. 15s. 1931.-55. Jar. Stoneware, cylindrical, blue and grey, with a raised cartouche in front. FlemAsh. Dated 1591. H. 9| in., diam. 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 6Z. 1925.-55. Jug. Cream-coloured stoneware, engraved with scrolls and flowers. Flemish. About 1600. H. 8^ in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 21. 2s. 1339.-55. Jug. Stoneware, globular, with incised and engine- turned ornaments, silver gadrooned cover. Flem^ish. Dated 1589. H. 7i in., diam. 5^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. " 1915.-55. Jug or Cruche. Brown stoneware, with an outer casing pierced with diamonds and triangles ; pewter cover. Flemish. About 1630. The cover, though dated 1634. is of later date. H. 9J in., diam. 5|- in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. 1930.-55. Jug or Cruche. Brown glazed stoneware, decorated in relief, with renaissance ornaments round the neck ; in the middle are musicians and dancing figures under arcades, with a Flemish inscription ; pewter cover. Flemish, Dated 1596. H. 10^ in., diam. 5 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21. 15s. 1941.-55. {FBENCH unknown OB UNCEBTAIN MANUFACTOBIES.) Benitier or Stoup for Holy Water. Glazed earthen- ware. French. Bought, 21. 4s. Qd. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) ' 1286.-55. Bottle or Costril. Enamelled earthenware, barrel- shaped, mottled chocolate ground, mixed with yellow and blue, a short neck and two handles at top, with a short spout ; in front are the arms of France in relief, and at one end of the barrel a full-faced mask. French. About 1600. H. 6J in., L. 5i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 1934.-55. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. {FltJ'JXClI rXKXOWX OH UXCERTAIX MAXl'FACTORIEl^)--(iOni. Water Pot. Glazed earthenware. French. Bou^-lit, Zl.Os.'JcL (Transferred to Museum, Edinh.) 1264.-55. {GEHMAX VXKXOWX oil UXCEBTAIX MAXUFACrOMIES.) Basket. Glazed earthenware, perforated top and cover, serpent handle, with raised festoons of green and brown leaves and animals. German 18th centy. H. J 2^ in., diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 7s, 1922.-55. Biberon or Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, white ground, painted with blue scrolls, yellow flowers, and green leaves ; round the centre a verse from Scripture in German, witli twisted handle over the top. German.. Dated 1640. H. 11 in., diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 4^. 15s. 1942.-'55. Canette. Brown stoneware, with arabesques and scrolls and three coats of arms. German. Dated 1592. H. 10| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), hi. 1933.-'55. Canette. Stoneware, cylindrical, brown glaze, with a lozenge-shaped shield containing the Imperial eagle, German. Dated 1583. H. 10| in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 1943.-55. Jug. Grey stoneware, with enamel colours in geometrical circles and gilt bands, engine turned ground, embossed pewter cover. German. 18th centy. H. 8 J in., diam. 5i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), lOZ. 15s. 1937.-55. Jug. Stoneware, plain mottled brown ground, with silver mounting, cover, and handle ; the mounting of the foot and neck connected by three terminal figures ; on the cover is a medallion of Hercules slaying Cerberus, with a Latin inscription referring to our Blessed Lord's victory over death. German. 1 6th cent. H. Q\ in., W. 5| in. by 4^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 30Z. 2119.-55. Jug. Stoneware, plain mottled brown glaze, mounted in silver gilt, with broad engraved band round the neck and cover, the purchase of the cover formed of a syren and cornucopias ; rayed button at top. Jug, German, 16th centy. iiount'mg, JEnglish, ahoiit 1580. H. 9^ in., diam. 5 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 201. 10s. 2121.^.'55. Mug. Grey stoneware, cylindrical, with engine-turned medallions, enriched with opaque turquoise and white enamel, with heads between ; a pewter cover, em- bossed with bust of a man. German. 17th centy. II. 7 in., W. 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 1938.-55. {ill SPA XO-MOIiESCO WARE. ) Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano-moresco ware, in gold lustre ; gold shield in centre, raised rays, the ground diapered vvith lustre colour. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 17^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15^. 10s. " 1680.-^55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 31 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. {lIISPAN0-3I0ItESC0 WARE) — COnt. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano-moresco lus- tred ware ; with raised ribs, decorated with blue and gold, in the centre a lion. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 18 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11?. 1711.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano-moresco lus- tred ware ; in the centre a shield bearing a lion rampant, on the reverse an eagle. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 17J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7?. 7?. 17l2.-'55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano-moresco lus- tred ware ; shield of arms and arabesque in front ; the reverse covered with a large spread eagle in lustre colour. Spanish. 15th centy. Diam. 18 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ql 10s. 1760.-55; Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano-moresco lus- tred ware ; arabesque ornaments and shield of arms. Spanish, 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 18| in. Bought (Bernal colL), 7?. 10s. 1762.-^55. (3fAI0LICA.) Benitier or Stoup for Holy Water. Enamelled earth- enware, maiolica, projecting from a plaque on which are raised and painted figures of the Virgin with Dead Christ. Italian. Dated 1620. H. 15 in., W. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51. 15s. 1797.-55. Bowl or Cup. Enamelled earthenvv^are, maiolica ; in the centre a kneeling Saint in relief, in metallic lustre colour. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 6 in. Bought (Bernal colh), 11?. 10s. 1727.-55. Bowl Tazza. Enamelled eartlienware, maiolica ; in the centre a figure of St. John the Baptist, arabesque orna- ments on the border and exterior. Italian {Fo.enza). About 1520. H. 4i in., diam. 10 in. (The foot restored in wood.) Bought "(Bernal coll.), 27?. 1757.-55. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; in the in- terior a subject from classical history, on the exterior a frieze of landscape, and a Medusa's head in blue at bottom. Italian ( Urhino, School of Orazio Fontana). About 1550. H. 41 in., diam. 12 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 201. " 1758.-55. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, cylindrical orange and blue diapered ornament, in zones or bands. Italian {Faenza T). About 1500. H. 5^ in., diam 3i in. Bought, 8e. Id. 1267.-'55. Drug Pot, with Cover. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with a grotesque head, and inscribed " Justinian Imp.'' Italian. 16th centy. H. 9 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 16s. 2d. 1270.-'55. 32 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, &c., European— con^mued {maiolica ) — cont. Drug Pot, with Cover. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, inscribed "Isopus Humida/' Italian, 16th centy. H. 9J in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 16s. 2d 1271.-55. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, orange ground ; painted with arabesques. Italian. Dated 1501. H. 10| in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 3^. 4s. 1569.-55. I Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; inscribed " Dia Catholicn m.,'' and painted with arabesques. Italian. Dated 1562. H. 8 J in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 3^. 4s. 1570.-55. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, with spout and handle, painted with three nude female figures ; the spout formed by a dragon's head and neck. Italian. About 1540. H. 10| in., diam. 7| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), l\l. l707.-'55. Drug Pot and Cover. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted with half-length figures of an aged man kissing a young woman ; scroll ornaments on blue, and inscribed label. Italian. About 1540. H. 17^ in., diam. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 26^. 1798.-55. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted with half-length figure of an old man in rich costume. Italian. About 1540. H. 18 in., diam. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 28^. 1799.-55. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, oviform ; brilliant orange ground, painted with arabesques, &c. Italian {Gastel-Durante ?). 1 6th centy. H. 10 in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, 51. 5s. 3027.-'55. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maioHca, with handle, painted with a band of cherubs' heads. Italian. 16th centy. H. 8^ in., diam. 5;^ in. Bought, 4^. 4s. 3028.-55. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, cylindri- cal ; painted with arabesques. Italian. 1 6th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 2^. 10s. 3029.-'55. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, globular ; blue ground, with a trophy and masks in a medallion. Italian. About 1520-30. H. 15 in., diam. 13 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 12^. Is. 6d. l709.-'55. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted with the Medici arms ; surmounted with the papal tiara, and various devices. Italian. 16th centy. H. 17 J in., diam. 13^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 601. 1715.-55. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, globular ; shield of arms, with the device of two stags' horns. Italian. Dated 1541. H. 14 in., diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15^. 17l8.-'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 83 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. (maiolica) — cont. Inkstand. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, octagonal ; painted with arabesques and figures of the Four Evan- gelists. Italian. Dated 1584. H, 6J in., diam. 13 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 261 10s. 1681.-'55. Jar or Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica (" Sgraffiato " or incised ware) ; foliated ornament in orange and yellow. Italian. First half of 16th centy. H. 10| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 11. 4s. 3d 1266.-55. Pilgrim's Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted with two shields of arms, and arabesque orna- ments in blue. Italian {Gastel-Durante). About 1520. H. llfin., diam. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 6L 105. 1801.-'55. Pilgrim's Bottle, with Cover. Enamelled earthen- ware, maiolica; painted with subject of Perseus and Andromeda, &c., Italian (JJrhino, School of Orazio Fontana). About 1540. H. 1 3^ in., W. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 31^. 1802.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; blue arabesque ornament ; in the centre an oval escutcheon of arms in colours, bearing two dolphins. Italian (Caffag- giolof). About 1540. Diam. 9 J in. Bought, 15s. 2d 1269.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesque de- sign ; in the centre a rosette, interlaced border ; orna- ments yellow and orange, the ground picked out with green and blue. Italian. About 1510. Diam. 8 J in. Bought, 1 6s. 2d. ] 282.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted in blue ; subject, the Rape of Proserpine. Italian (Deruta). About 1540. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 1?. 12s. 1573.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; lustred ; ara- besque border of interlaced foliage in lustre colours ; four circular medallions grounded in green, in the centre a cupid. Italian (Guhhio), bearing the initials of Maestro Giorgio, and dated 1525. Diam. 11 1 in. Bought, 201. 1601.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; lustred ware ; painted with female portrait ; scale pattern ; border richly decorated with lustre colours ; the drapery of the figure grounded in ruby. Italian {Guhhio), the work of Maestro Giorgio. About 1510. Diam. 16 J in. Bought, 20Z. 1606.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, early Faenza ware ; St. George and the Dragon ; reverse, decoration in blue, and monogram. Italian. About 1480. Diam. 8 in. Bought, U. 1612.-55. 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. (majolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; lustred ware ; subject, St. Francis receiving the Stigmata. Italian (Gubhio), bearing the monogram of Maestro Giorgio, and dated 1532. Diam. lOfin. Bought, 12L 1633.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; blue ground, arabesques, tro]:>hies, &c. Italian. About 1520. Diam. 1 Of in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10^. 1670.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesque border on orange ground, in the centre a profile head ; reverse, concentric lines in blue. Italian (Faenza?), About 1490. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 14^. 10s. 1671.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; foliated orna- ment on light -blue ground. Italian. 16tli cent^. Diam. 7i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51 1 672.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; blue and white arabesque dolphin border with laureated bust ; in the centre a cupid on a horse. Italian (Deruta). About 1520. Diam. 8| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 15s. 1675.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, arabesque pattern, sunk centre. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 1676.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, orange ground, arabesque border ; in the centre a cartouche, with in- scription. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. ^ 1678.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthen v/are, maiolica ; Curtius leap- ing into the Gulf. Italian. Dated, 1550. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15^. 15s. 1684.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; painted with a mythological subject ; in the centre a shield with Hercules and the Lion. Italian ( Urhino), signed by Xanto, and dated 1531. Diam. 7f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7^. 1685.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Mars and Venus seated ; in the centre a sliield of arms with a cardinal's hat. Italian (Urhino?) About 1530. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.),':5^. 5s. J 686.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; female por- trait, inscribed " Elena Bella." Italian {Urhino). 16th cent^. Diam. 8^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 1687.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, border of ara- besques, in compartments ; in the centre a large helmet. Italian {Faenza or Gastel-Burante). About 1530. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. os. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 35 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European— co^i^mw^d {MAIOLICA ) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted with the subject of the Story of Myrrha ; at the back is an inscription. Italian {Urhino). About 1540. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 5^. 10s. 16cS9.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lusbred, deep centre ; figures in costume of the 16th century ; reverse, rude ornaments. Italian (Quhhio), bearing the initials of Maestro Giorgio, and dated 1525. Diam. 7f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21Z. 1690.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Pan and Apollo; inscription at the back. Italian {Urhino?). 16th cent^. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), hi hs. 1692.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, majolica ; the Finding of Moses ; inscription on the reverse. Italian {Urhino). About 1530. Diam. 10| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8Z. 8s. 1693.-=»^56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; with subjects from Ovid, a traveller knocking at a door, &c. Italian {Urhino 9) Dated 1545. Diam. 9-^ in. Bought (Bernal coll), 8^. 8s. "^ 1694.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; the Burial of Leucothea. Italian {Urhino). Signed by Xanto, and dated 1540. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10^. 5s. " ^ 1695.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Jupiter and the fallen Dionysius of Syracuse ; inscription on the reverse. Italian {Urhino). Signed by Xanto, and dated 1540. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), lOL 15s. 1696.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenw^are, maiolica ; Gracchus at table, a dragon appearing. Inscription on the reverse. Italian. Dated 1542. Diam. 10-|- in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 9^. 9s. 1697.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; allegorical subject, the Discord of Italy. Italian {Urhino). Signed by Xanto, and dated 1536. Diam. 10:^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ul. 3s. 6d. 1698.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica. Apollo and Marsyas. Bought (Bernall coll.), 7^. 17s. 6d {Trans- ferred to Museum, Duhlin.) 1699.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; the Meta- morphosis of Actseon. Italian {Urhino). Signed by Xanto, and dated 1533. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 16s. M. ^ l700.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; the Metamor- phosis of Act^eon. Italian {Urhino). About 1540. Diam. lOi in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11^. lis. 1701.-^55. 1644L O 36 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. (majolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Mars, Vulcan, and Venus. Italian {Gastel-Durante ?) About 1530. Diam. ll^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.); 44^. 1702.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Cain and Abel. Italian (Urhino T). About 1540. Diam. 10| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 6?. 16.9. 6d l703.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; composition of marine deities ; shield of arms in front, inscription on the reverse. Italian, About 1540. Diam. 10;^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 111. Os. 6d l704.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Romulus and Remus suckled by the Wolf ; metallic lustre. Italian {OuhbiOj School of Maestro Giorgio). About 1530. Diam. lOJ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10^. l705.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; a man felling a tree, from which is issuing a dryad ; metallic lustre. Italian. Dated 1533. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7^. 10s. l706.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesque border on deep blue ground ; in the centre a child falling from a tree; reverse, scalework pattern, &c. in blue and red. Italian {Faenza or Gaffaggiolo). About 1515. Diam. 9J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 50^. 1716.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; a maiolica painter in his studio, painting a plate in the presence of two personages of distinction ; on the reverse a monogram. Italian {Gaffaggiolo ?). About 1515. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 120?. 1717.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; a banquet scene, with Tritons serving ; inscription on the re- verse. Italian. About 1540. Diam. 11 j in. Bought (Bernal. coll.), 10?. l722.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; blue ground, in the centre a shield of arms surrounded with arabesque diaper ornaments. Italian (Faenza?). About 1520. Diam. 15^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10?. 1723.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; dark blue ground ; trophies, chiefly musical instruments, in gri- saille ; reverse, dark blue ornaments on grey ground. Italian. Dated 1555. Diam. 13 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7?. 10s. l724.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ware ; shield in the centre with a hog passant, arabesque border; reverse, concentric lines of yellow lustre. Italian. About 1520. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 16?. 1725.^'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 37 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. (majolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesque border on blue ground ; in the centre St. George (copied from the statue by Donatello) standing within a landscape ; reverse, blue and orange concentric lines and monogram. Italian {Gaffaggiolo T) About 1500-20. Diam. 12^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 61^. 1726.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, dark blue ground ; male and female heads within wreathed circles, and initials M. A. I. M. ; a gift plate ; reverse, blue concentric lines. Italian (Faenza?). About 1500. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 26Z. 10s. 1728.-^55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; sunk centre, scroll ornaments in dark blue, touched with white, in the centre a trophy of arms. Italian (Faenza). About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7^. 10s. 1729.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ware ; in centre a shield bearing a tree and lions ; reverse, concentric bands of yellow lustre. Italian (Guhhio). About 1510. Diam. 9f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10?. 1730.- '55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ware, dark blue ground with arabesques ; in the centre a shield of arms ; reverse, rude scrolls in lustre colours. Italian {Guhhio, by Maestro Giorgio). Dated 1531. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10?. 10s. 1731.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, blue ground, arabesque border in light blue, touched with white ; shield of arms in the centre. Italian (Faenza). About 1520. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 12?. 1732.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; a cupid in the centre ; border of blue, green, and yellow foliage. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 7 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8?. 5s. 1733. ^'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, blue ground, arabesque border, and shield of arms in the centre. Italian (Faenza). About 1520. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 91 1734.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, arabesque bor- der on blue, with medallions containing heads ; in the centre, two Cupids with a grotesque car ; reverse, concentric lines in blue. Italian (Faenza t). By an unknown master, whose works are of great rarity. About 1510. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 36?. 1735.~'55. o 2 38 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., ^u rote ai<(— continued. {maiol I ca) — con t. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; sunk centre ; a man angling ; border of arabesques, with circular medallions containing landscapes. Italian {Faenza or Castel- Durante). IGth centy. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7?. 1736.-^55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, border of tro- phies in blue, on oi'ange ground ; in the centre a female figure with an unicorn. Italian {Fa.enza ?). About 1520. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 2U. lOs. 1737.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; in the centre a rosette ; ornamental border with two large shields of arms united by a ribbon : one is that of Matthias Cor- vinus, King of Hungary. Italian. About 1490. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Bernal colL), 8^. 5s. l738.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; in the centre a male half-figure in costume of the period, blue ground, white arabesque border. Italian {Faenza f). About 1530. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 10s. l739.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; Joseph and Potiphar's wife. Italian {Gasiel-Durante). About 1540. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 6^. 5s. 1740.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted on grey ground, with the subject of Myrrha flying from her father ; inscription on the reverse. Italian {Padua). Dated 1548. Diam, lOJ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 14s. U. 1742.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Pan and Syrinx. Italian (Urhino). Date about 1550. Diam. 81 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 101. 10s. 1743.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Ascanius, Dido, fee. Italian. Dated 1545. Diam. 9 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51. 10s. 1745.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Hercules and Dejanira ; inscription on the reverse. Italian. About 1540. Diam. 7| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51. 10s. 1746.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; foliated scroll- work and flowers in colours on blue ground ; in the centre a camel. Italian (Padua). About 1530. Diam. 11 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U l749.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesques in blue on pale blue ground ; in the centre an escutcheon of arms ; reverse marked with a cross. Italian (Padua). About 1550. Diam. 10| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 2/. l750.-'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 39 Eauthenware, Sto::i:*vare, etc., European — continued. (majolica) — cont . Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, green ground with white and brown scrolls, arabesque masks, &lg. Italian. About 1535. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 2^. 85. 1751.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; the Three Graces, after Marc Antonio. Italian ( Urbino). About 1540. Diam. llj in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15^. 10s. 1752.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; the death of Abel ; inscription on the reverse. Italian. About 1580. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 1753.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; St. John in the island of Patmos ; inscription on the reverse. Italian. About 1530. Diam. lOi in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 5s. " l754.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, m.aiolica, lustred ware ; Tritons and Nereids. Italian {Guhbio), bearing the initials of Maestro Giorgio, and date 1525. Diam. 7| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21^. 1755.~'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; interlaced oak branch pattern, in yellow and blue ; shield of arms in the centre. Italian (Urbino). 16th centy. Diam. ,9 in. Bought (Bernal col), 51. 1766-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; sunk centre, with device of conjoined hands; border of minute geometrical or arabesque ornament. Italian (Faenza). About 1510. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Si. 5s. 1767.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Combat of the Horatii and Curiatii. Italian. About 1540. Diam. 1 11 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51. 18s. ] 770.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; sunk centre, blue ground, border arabesque diaper in white, in the centre a scroll with the letters "S.P.Q.R." Italian. Dated 1535. Diam. 8^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 61. 1773.-^55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arms in the centre, arabesque border, in broAvn on blue ground. Italian. About 1540-50. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Ber- nal coll.), 51 10s. 177k- 55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; two shields of arms and arabesques in colours. Italian. About 1570 -1600. Diam.. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. 1775.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, with figures of Glaucus and Scylla. Italian. Dated 1545. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 61. 1777.-55. 40 AilT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. {majolica)— cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; in the centre a female profile bust ; border of imbricated pattern ; reverse, interlaced ornament in blue. Italian. (Faenza or Caffaggiolo.) About 1510-20. Diam. 10 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 42. 15s. l778.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; lustred ware ; in the centre profile bust of a woman, inscribed '^ Sura Fiore;" border of arabesques. Italian (Deruta). About 1510-20. Diam. 13 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), lOL 10s. l779.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Pyramus and Thisbe. Italian (Urhino). Signed, ''Era Xanto." Dated 1531. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 5s. 1780.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; fluted and embossed, painted with the story of Laocoon ; inscrip- tion on the reverse. Italian (Jlrhino). About 1540. Diam. 10| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 12^. l782.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Vulcan and Venus ; inscription and yellow circles on the reverse. Italian (Urhino). About 1535. Diam. 7| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. 1787.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; lustred ware ; the death of Pyramus ; in the centre a shield of arms with a porcupine. Italian (Guhhio), bearing monogram of Maestro Giorgio, and dated 1522. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 13^. 10s. l788.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; lustred ware ; Diana and Actseon. Reverse, rude scroll decoration in gold lustre. Italian (Guhbio), bearing monogram of Maestro Giorgio, and dated 1524. Diam. lOf in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15^.- l789.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; a River God ; Metamorphosis of Daphne, &c. Italian ( Urhino ?). Dated 1540. Diam. lOf in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 5L l791.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; Cupid play- ing on a pipe ; border of arabesques, with medallions containing emblems on orange ground ; reverse, de- coration in blue and orange. Italian (Faenza). About 1515. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 211. l792.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; in the centre a heart pierced with arrows, &c., and the motto " En piu ; ' border of diaper scroll ornament on white ; reverse, white enamel. Italian (Faenza ?). About 1470. Diam. 11^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51. 10s. 1794.-^55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 41 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued, {maiolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea, blue ground ; in the centre, a cupid bearing a shield of arms ; border of arabesque in grisaille. Italian {Faenza). About 1520. Diam. 9J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 1800.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea ; in the centre a female figure, inscribed " Forteza," orange background ; border, imbricated diaper in blue on white ground ; reverse, decoration in blue and orange. Italian (Fa- enza ?). About 1500. Diam. 8 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10^. 10s. 1803.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea, embossed and lustred ; in the centre, Sol in his chariot; border of arabesques, dolphins, &c. ; raised yellow lustre ornament on blue ground. Italian {Guhhio ?). About 1540. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 20?. 1804.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea; fluted ; a Cupid in the centre. Italian (Faenza). lOtli centy. Diam. lOJ in. Bought, 61 10s. 1807.-55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea; Apollo and Daphne. Italian (Urhino). School of Fontana. 16th centy. Diam. ^ in. Bought, 11 Is. 3026.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea; the Centaur Nessus carrying oiF Dejanira ; border arabesque, on an orange ground ; reverse, white enamel without decoration. Italian (Faenza). About 1500. Diam. llf in. Bought, U. ' 3031.-'55. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea, white ground ; border of arabesques outlined in blue ; in the centre a device of three hillocks surmounted by flames and sur- rounded by a wreath of fruit. Italian (Faenza). About 1500. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 3032.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea, painted in grisaille, with trophies and musical instruments. Italian (Castel-Durante). Early 16th centy. Diam. 17 in. Bought, n 1572.-^55. Plateau. Enamelled earthen ware, maioliea. Bought, 4L (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 16 34. -''5 5. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea ; Alexander meeting Diogenes ; apparently from the design of Luca Signorelli, and probably by his hand ; arabesque border ; reverse, yellow enamel. Italian (Faenza or Gaffagiolo ?). About 1500. Diam. 15i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 251 ^ 1673.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maioliea; Hannibal at the battle of Cannae ; inscription on the reverse. Italian. About 1540-60. Diam. 17i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 12L Is. 6d. 1679.-55 42 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. {majolica) — COllt. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, yellow ground, with shield bearing tlie Medici arms surmounted by a crown. Italian. IGthcenty. Diam. IG^in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. IO5. " 1719.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; an as- sembly of deities on Olympus ; the reverse painted with a subject of Minerva and Medusa, with border of Cupids. Italian (Urhino). About 1570. Diam. login. Bought (Bernal coll.), 16^. l741.-'55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; trophies and figures in blue. Italian (Castel-Diirante). About 1550. Diam. 18 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51. 5s. 1744.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; an adap- tation from Raphael's picture of the marriage of Alexander and Roxana ; an inscription on the reverse. Italian {TJvhino). Signed by Xanto, and dated 1583. Diam. 18 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 50Z. l748.-'55. Plateau. Enamelled earthen ware, maiolica, interlaced oak or strawberry leaf pattern, painted in blue and yellow ; in the centre a medallion with a figure of Justice. Italian {Urhino ?). About 1550. Diam. 18| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10/-. 1761.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, with a female bust portrait and two elaborate monograms ; blue and white arabesque border. Italian. IGthcenty. Diam. 16i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15/. 1768.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ("Sgraffiato,'' or incised ware) ; a lady and two cavaliers in costume of the 15th centy ; festoons of leaves, &c. Italian. About 1480. Diam. 16i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 40/. 10s. " 1764 -'55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted Avith a large mask, scroll foliage, and fruit ; on the reverse a sketch of a female figure in blue. Italian (Castel- Durante). About 1550. Diam. 17| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10/. l768.-'55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica- ; with histori- cal subject, two horsemen issuing from a gateway, other figures carrying a child before them ; border of ara- besques ; grisaille on blue. Italian. About 1540. Diam. 16^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11/. 0*'. Gd. 1771.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21. los. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 1772.-'55. 1. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 43 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European— co?i^mued {jsiaiolica) — cont. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; with land- scape subject, in the foreground is a covered carriage and horses ; above is a shield of arms of the family Salviata. Italian. About 1540. Diam. 15| in. Bought (Ber- nal coll.), lOZ. 105. l784.-'55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, bowl-shaped ; Abraham and Isaac ; bordei* of arabesques on orange ground ; reverse, white enamel. Italian {Faenza T). About 1515. Diam. 14| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 2U. 1785.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Phalaris massacred by his subjects ; inscription on the re- verse. Italian. About 1545. Diam. 15|in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 9^. 5s. 1786.-^55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; circular me- dallion in the centre, painted with Venus and Cupid in grisaille, encircled with zones of grotesques in colours on white ground ; on the reverse is a medallion of an equestrian figure. Italian {Urhino). About 1560. Diam. 16^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), lol. 1793.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, (''Sgraffiato/' or incised ware) ; Cupids with griffins within a rich arabesque border ; on the reverse is a large stag, sur- rounded with arabesque ornaments. Italian. About 1470. Diam. 15^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 40^. 1805.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; a male figure on a car, bound, is being shot at by a female figure standing on one of the wheels of the car ; ara- besque border, painted chiefly in blue and manganese. Italian. About 1470. Diam. 16 1- in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 2?. 2s. 1806.-'55. Plateau for an ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; raised centre, containing a profile bust of a woman ; rayed arabesque border, wreath of fruit and flowers round margin ; on the reverse, blue and orange concen- tric lines; monogram in the centre. Italian {Faenza). About 1500. Diam. 12 in. Bought, ^l. 3030.~'55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred; Medici arms in the centre, surrounded with arabesques. Italian {Deruta). About 1510. Diam. 16-1 in. Bought, %l. 6s. 3033.-55. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; a v^'oman with two peacocks ; in the background rustic buildings. Italian. (Siena.) About 1720. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 2^. 10s. 3037.-55. 44 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. (majolica) — cont. Salver. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, fluted and embossed, painted with arabesque ornaments, in yellow, green, and blue. Italian. Dated 1663. Diam. J7-Jin. Bought, U. 192.-'55. Salver. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, white ground, painted with a lion or other animal bearing a flag, in the manner of an " Agnus Dei ;" ornaments in green and yellow. Italian, About 1490. Diam. 20 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 6J. 5s. 1759.-55. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware maiolica, fluted, blue ground, painted with a Cupid. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 8 in. Bought, 8^. 1611.-55. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, fluted, green enamel in imitation of malachite. Italian. 1 6th centy. Diam. 12^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), ^l. 4s. 1674.-^55. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, embossed ; in the centre a bust of Moses, on orange ground, with border of arabesques on dark blue ground. Italian (Faeoiza). About 1520. Diam. 9:^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 61 10s. 1677.-55. Tazza or Deep Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; decoration of musical trophies ; in the centre a Cupid. Italian. Dated 1557. Diam. 8:^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), ei. 5s. 1682.-55. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; female portrait, inscribed ''Margarita.'' Italian (Urhino). 16th centy. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15^. 15s. 1691.-55. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, fluted, painted with arabesques in compartments ; in the centre the Virgin kneeling. Italian {Faenza). About 1530. Diam. Hi in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 6Z. 10s. 3 720.-55. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, fluted, painted with arabesques in compartments ; in the centre a saint. ItaliaM {Faenza). About 1530. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ql. 10s. l721.-'55. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; the Judgment of Solomon ; elaborate decoration in blue on the reverse. Italian. About 1520, Diam. 9;^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 22^. 1756.-55. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Christ and the Woman of Samaria. Italian {Faenza T). About 1520. Diam. 7j in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 20^. l765.-'55. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Mutius Sctievola ; reverse, decorations in blue and orange. Italian. About 1520. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. l776.-'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 45 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. {maiolica) — cont. Tazza Ptate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Diana and Actseon ; elaborate landscape background, chiefly painted in blue. Italian {Deruta ?). About 1500. Diam. ll^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 19^. 10s. 1781.-^55. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Holy Family in an interior of the 16th centy period. Italian (JJrhino T). About 1560. Biam. 10 f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11^. 10s. 1783.-55. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Bru- tus and Portia. Italian {TJ rhino). Signed by Xanto, and dated 1541. Diam. 10| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10^. 10s. 1790.-55. Vase or Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, of the earliest period ; in front is a wreath upheld by two angels, forming a medallion, with a composition of cupids riding on dolphins, &c., the rest of the ground is filled by a diapered scroll pattern painted in blue, man- ganese, &c. Italian. (Deruta T) 15th centy. H. 15 in., diam. llj in. Bought, 121. 1568.-'55. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, two-handled, with arabesques in blue and orange. Italian (Faenza or Castel'Durante). About 1520. H. 9iin. diam. 7| in. Bought, 101. 1613.-'55. Vase. Globular, enamelled earthenware, maiolica, with a coat of arms, scrolls, chimera, masks, &c. Italian (Castel-Durante). Dated 1519. H. 15 in., diam. 12Jin. Bought (Bernal coll.), 23^. 1713.-'55. Vase. Globular, enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; ara- besques with medallions containing heads and emble- matical figures. Italian (Faenza). About 1510. H. 11 in., diam. 13 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 17^. 1714.-55. Vase. Two-handled enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesques in yellow, orange, &;c., and inscriptions. Italian (Faenza). About 1500. H. 7| in., W. at han- dles' 7i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 161. 1769.-55. (nijvbrs.) Jug or Ewer. Nevers enamelled earthenware, blue ground with white flowers ; the cover formed of a shell mounted in silver. French. I7th centy. H. 6 j in., diam. 3 J in. Bought, 11. 4s. 3d 1015.-55. Jug or Ewer. Nevers enamelled earthenware, blue ground with white flowers ; the cover formed of a shell mounted in silver, French. I7th centy. H. 7 in., diam. ^ in. Bought, \l 4s. 3d 1016.-'55. 46 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — continued. {NUBEMUEllCr.) Canette. Nuremberg enamelled earthenware of various colours, with arabesques, busts, and other ornaments in relief. German. (By the successors of Hirschvogel.) About 1560. H. 12^ in., diaui. at base, 51 in. Bought (Bernal colL), GL 15s. 1935.-'55. Jug or Cruche. Nuremberg enamelled earthen v/are, with pewter cover ; green ground with raised figures of Adam and a lion, Eve and a deer ; yellow scrolls and leaves, deep blue band round the neck. German. Probably by Veit Hirschvogel, About 1500. H. 11 in., diam. 41 in. Bought, Ql. 256.-'55. (PALISSY WARE.) Dish. Enamelled earthenware. Palissy ware, elliptic ; Esther before Ahasuerus ; arabesque border. French. 16th centy. L. 9^ in., W. 7^ in. Bought (Bernal colL), 61. 5s. '^ " 1795.-55. Dish. Enamelled epvrthenware. Palissy ware, elliptic ; with sunk centre and five oval sunk compartments in the border ; arabesques, cupids. French. 16th centy. L. 13 in., W. lOf in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 26/. l796.-'55. Earthenware, Stoneavare, etc., Oriental. (pjea'sij.y.) Ewer. Enamelled earthenware ; arabesque scrolls in green, blue, and orange. Persian. IT. 10 J in., diam. 7i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7^. 10s. 1708.-55. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware ; arabesque scrolls in green, blue, and orange. Persian. H. lOJ in., diam. 7i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 71 10s. I708a.- 55. Ecuelle or Porringer. See Porcelain. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels, European. Badge or Escutcheon. Limoges champleve enamel, circular; a shield of arms, surrounded by an open-work lizard border. French. 13th centy. Diam. 4 in. Bought, 51. 1586.-55. Badge or Escutcheon. Limoges champleve enamel, circular ; a shield, with a lion rampant. French. 13th centy. Diam. 4 in. Bought, 51. 1587.-55. Candlestick (Pricket). Limoges champleve enamel. French. 13th or 14th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, lOl. 1589.-'55. Candlestick (Pricket). Limoges champlevd enamel. Sup- posed to be a modern imitation of 14th centy. work. H. 7:J in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 8^. 1590.-55. Casket, Wood, with five plaques of Limoges painted enamel, in grisaille on blue ground ; the labours of Hercules. French. About 1550. U. 5^ in., L. 7 in., W. 5^ in. Bought, 30^. 1440.~'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAH 1855. 47 Enamels, EuuoTEAii^ -^continued. Cup and Saucer. Enamel on silver, painted with medallions of seaport scenes, and with rich borders of flowers. French or Italian. Early 1 8th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2 J in. Saucer, diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 22Z. 10s. 2054, 2054a.-'55. Cup and Saucer. Enamel on silver, painted with medallions of seaport scenes, and with rich borders of flowers. French or Italian. Early 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 22^. 10s. 20546, 2054a- 55. Inkstand. Limoges enamel, by Laudin, circular, with four oval meda,llion portraits of Louis XIV., the Dauphin and Da-uphiness, and the minister Louvois, and with emblema- tical figures of prisoners and warlike trophies. French. About 1690. Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 66^. 12s. 28S2.-55. Pastoral Staff, Head, in copper-gilt and champlev^ enamel ; within the circle of the crook are figures of the Virgin and the Announciug Angel ; the boss surrounded by lizards in relief French (Limoges). 13th centy. L. 12 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 46^. 2100.-55. Plaque. Limoges enamel, painted in grisaille ; Hercules and Deiaiiira. French. About 1530. H. 2^ in., W. 2| in. Bought, 3L 914.-'55. Plaque. Limoges enamel, painted in grisaille ; Yenus and Cupid. Bv J. Laudin. French. About 1690. 5 f in. by 4| in. Bought, 6^. 1428.-'55. Plaque. Limoges enamel painted in colours ; with a subject from the ^Eneid (belonging to the same series as No. 2036- '55). French. 16th centy. H. 8J in. by. 8 in. Bought, SOZ. 1604.-55. Plaque. Limoges enamel painted in grisaille ; two classical male figures ; architectural background ; the composition taken from a print by Marc Antonio. French. 16th centy. 5J in. by 3 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 16^. 10s. 2033.-'55. Plaque. Limoges enamel ; the back of a mirror case ; ara- besques with an emblematical female figure in the centre. After Etienne de I'Aulne. French. About 1560. 5 in. by 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15^. 2s. 6d 2035.-'55. Plaque. Limoges enamel. The death of Anchises (belonging to the same series as No. 1604.-'55). French. 16th centy. 9 in. by 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), lol. 2036.-'55o Plaque. Limoges enamel, transparent colours on " paillon " or metallic foil ; the Crucifixion. French. Signed L. L. 1539. (Leonard Limosin.) 8 J in. by 6 J in. Bought (Ber- nal coll.), 56^. 10s. 2037.-^55. Plaque. Limoges grisaille enamel. Silenus and Fauns. French. Attributed to P. Raymond, 1556, but believed to be of modern fabrication. 65^ in. by 3 in. Bought (Bernal eoU.), 12^. 5s. 2038.-'55. 48 Enamels, European — continued. Plaque. Limoges enamel Adoration of the Magi. Brilliant colours and gilding. French. 15th centy. 6 in. by 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 101. 2040.-'55. Plaque. Limoges enamel, in colours and gold, elliptic ; sub- ject, St. Eubert praying. French. About 1550. 3 in. by 2J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 19^. 2041.-55. Plaque. Limoges enamel, circular. Profile portrait of Andi-ea Doria. French. 16th centy. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 27^. 2046.-55. Plaque. Limoges enamel ; a family repast, emblematical of the month of January. French. Signed P. B. (Pierre Raymond), and inscribed "Janvier." About 1550. 7^ in. by 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 2s. 6d 2047.-'55. Plaque. Limoges enamel, elliptic. Banquet of the Gods. By L. Limosin. French. About 1560. H. lOJin. L. 13^ in.. Bought (Bernal coll.), 50^. 2048.-'55. Plaque. Limoges enamel ; grisaille and gold on blue ground ; Pan and Syrinx. Reverse signed by Laudin. French. About 1690. 8 in. by 6i in. Bought (Bernai coU.), 9^. 2049.-'55. Plaque. Limoges enamel in colours. Head of Christ ; inscrip- tion in gold round the margin ; on the reverse is the mono- gram (stamped in copper) of J. Penicaud. French. About 1550. 6 in. by 4J in. Bought (Bernal coU.), 26^:. 2050.-55. Plaque. Limoges enamel, grisaille and colours ; the Virgin and child, with the infant St. John, seated in the clouds, and surrounded by cherubim. French. I7th centy. 6 in. by 5 in. Bought (Bernal coU.), 13^:. 2051.-55. Plaque. Limoges enamel, transparent colours on " paillon " or metallic foil, enriched with raised pearls, «Sz;c. ; Christ bearing his Cross. French. About 1530. lOf in. by 8| in. Bought, 25^:. 2830.-55. Plaque. Limoges enamel, circular half-figure, Jael with a hammer and nail in her hands. French. By Laudin. About 1690. Diam. 3i in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 2831.-55. Plaque. Limoges enamel in colours ; an aged male figure praying, above, an angel descending, in the background shepherds and their flock ; after an engraving by Albert Durer. French. 16th centy. 11^ in. by 8 in. Bought, 3^. 2833.-55. Plate. Limoges grisaille enamel. A sporting scene emble- matical of the month of March ; reverse, arabesques and cartouche work, with a helmeted male bust in the centre. By Pierre Raymond. French. Dated 1565. Diam. 7| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10?. 15s. 2032.-'55. Plate, circular. Limoges grisaille enamel ; Solomon and the Queen of Sheba; reverse, arabesques, cartouche work, &c. ; in the centre a female bust. French. I7th centy. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), lU. 2034.-'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 49 Enamels, European — continued. Purse. Embroidered silk, the sides formed by two elliptic plaques of enamel, painted respectively with a male and female portrait, in the manner of Laudin. French. About 1680. 3i in. by 2^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Si. 10s. 2042.-55. Purse. Embroidered silk, the sides formed by two elliptic plaques of Limoges enamel ; male and female portraits by J. Laudin. French. About 1690. 3^ in. by 2 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3^. 10s. 2043.-55. Purse-mounts. A Pair, Limoges enamel, elliptic, male and female portraits; one has the monogram NL (Noel Laudin). French. About 1700. 3^ in. by 2 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 2044, 2044a.- 55. Saucer. Limoges enamel in colours ; in the centre a female half- length figure, inscribed " Antiope." Painted by J. Laudin, after Vignon. French. About 1690. Diam. 5| in. Bought, 2^. 8s. 6d. 913.-55. Salt-cellar. Limoges enamel, hexagonal, painted with the Labours of Hercules round the sides ; and with busts of Hercules and Dejanira at the top and bottom. French. 16th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 3j in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21 L 2053.-55. Salt-cellar. Limoges enamel, hexagonal, painted with the Labours of Hercules round the sides ; and with busts of Hercules and Dejanira at the top and bottom. French. 16th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 211. 20536^.-55. Tazza. Limoges enamel, in the bowl is painted the Annun- ciation ; round the foot a frieze of dancing shepherds. French. By Jean Penicaud About 1550. H. 4^ in., Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 82^. 2052.-55. Enamels, European. See also Knife Handle, Miniatures, Pendent Ornament, Powder Flask, Snuff-box, Watches. Enamels. Oriental. Bottle. Ancient Chinese cloisonne enamel, turquoise ground disc-shaped, with bulbed neck and two handles. H. 9 in., W. 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21^. 10s. 2056.-55. Bowl. Ancient Chinese champlev^ enamel, on three feet. H. 4 in., diam. 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 16^. 5s. 2055.-'55. Bowl. Ancient Chinese cloisonne enamel, belhshaped. H. 3^ in.; Diam. 81 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21^. 5s. 2057.-55. Plaque. Ancient Chinese cloisonne enamel. River scene ; figures in boats gathering lotus flowers or water lilies. H. 19 in., W'. 161 in. Bought, 10^ 68.-'55. Escutcheon or Badge. See Enamels. Ewer. Brass ; spout and handle of dragon form. German ? 14th centy. H. 41 in., L. 3J in. Bought, 4^. 1593.-55. 50 AKT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ewer and Stand or Plateau. Alabaster, carved and painted. lUdian. Second half of ICtli centy. H. of ewer, 1 8J in. Diam. GJin. Diani. of plateau, 14§ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 13/. 10s. 2157, 2157a.- 55. Ewers. See also Earthenware and Glass. Fan. Leaf of talipot palm. Circular, mounted on a handle of painted wood. The fan decorated with scroll ornaments enriched with plates of mica. Cingalese, modern. Diam. of fan, 2 ft. 9 in., L., including handle, 7 ft. Given by Captain H. L. Layard, Commissioner for Ceylon, in the Paris Exhi- bition, 1855. 3678.-55. Fibula or Brooch. Bronze ; composed of a pair of small clasps. Antique Gallo-Roraan. 2f in. by \ in. Bought, 4s. 4d " 15G4.- 55. Fibula or Buckle. Gold, ring-shaped, engraved with an inscription in Gothic letters. French. 14th or 15th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 6/. 15s. 2279.-'55. Fibula or Brooch. Gold, ring-shaped, engraved with figures of St. George and St. Christopher ; interlaced ornament at the back. French. 15th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10/. 2280.-^55. Fibula or Brooch. Bronze ; red and orange champleve enamel ; in the centre a small bird in relief. Antique Eoman or Gallo-Roman. 2 in. by 1 in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 2828.-'55. Fibula or Brooch. Bronze, lozenge-shaped, with enamels dis- posed in minute chequers or mosaic. Antique Bonucn or Gallo-Roman. W. i in. Bought, 5s. 2829.-55. Figures. See Porcelain (Oriental.) FiREDOGS. A Pair, wrought iron ; with lion's-head masks in gilt brass. English ? 1 7th centy. H. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 16/. 16s. 2394.-'55. Fire-irons. A Set, consisting of tongs, shovel, fork, and poker, wrought iron, with brass terminal figures for handles. French or Italian. 16th centy. (The poker modern.) L. of tongs, 3 ft. 1 in. ; of shovel, 3 ft. 5 in. ; of fork, 3 ft. 8 in. ; of poker, 3 ft. Bought (Bernal coll.), 12/. 10s. 2395, 2395a., h., c.-55. . Flask or Pilgrim's Bottle. Glass ; covered with perfomted scroll foliage in gilt bronze, chased and engraved, with chain for suspension, and stopper. Italian. 16th centy. H. 10^ in., W. 7| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 32/. 2086.-'55. Flask or Pilgrim's Bottle. Glass ; covered with leather (" cuir bouilli "), with scrolls and figures in high relief ; in the centre a plain cartouche supported by two Cupids, at the back a bear seated on its haunches. Italian. About 1540. H. llj in., W. 7| in. Bought, 14/. 10s. 2l78.-'55. Flasks. See also Glass. Flower Vase. See Earthenware. i OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 51 Fork. Chased silver, jointed, fluted stem, chased with a terminal figure and cherub's head, surmounted by a kneeling statuette ; two sides set with garnets; on the stem a small group of St. George and the dragon. Italian. 16tli centy. L. GJ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15^. 10s. 2256.-55. Fork. See Knives and Forks. FowLiNG-PiECES. See Guns. Frame of a picture or mirror in carved oak, flanked b}'- statuettes of Adam and Eve ; architectonic ornament in per- spective. Flemish. 10th centy. H. 1 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. Bought, 20?. 1605.-'55. Frame for a miniature. Ormolu. Italian. About 1700. H. 9 in., W. 5f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 151 Us. 2028.-55. Frame. Carved and gilt wood, with " benitier," or holy water stoup attached. Italian. 18th centy. H. 16 in., W. 12 in. Bought, 12?. Is. 6d. 2029.-55. Frame for a miniature, gilt copper repouss^ or beaten work. Italian. About 1700. H. 9^ in., W. 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21. 2087.-55. Frieze or Architrave, fragment, in alabaster. Bought, 11. 15s. (Transferred to Building Collection.) 1534.-'55. Girandole or Sconce, chiselled iron. A male Triton bearing branches for two lights. French. 17th centy. H. 22 in., W. 12 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 501. 10s. 2397.-55. Girandole or Sconce, chiselled iron. A female Triton bear- ing branches for two lights. French. I7th centy. H. 22 in., W. 12 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 501. 10s. 2S97a.- 55. Girdle. Silver gilt, formed of a series of double scrolls con- nected by rings ; on the clasp in front is chased a cherub's head ; at the side is a loop to hold the purse.-! Flemish. 16th centy. L. 3 ft. 4 in. Bought, 121. 12s. 1610.-55. Glaive. See Bill. Glass. Painted and Stained. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular. A party of seven men drinking and pledging each other. Through the window of the room is the view of a town. German ? About 1500. Diara. 8^ in. Bought, 10s. 1236.-'55. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular. The Virgin, as Queen of Pleaven, standing u'^on a crescent, bears the infant Christ in her arms. German ? About 1530. Diam. 9i in. Bought, 12s. 1237.-55. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille ; a merchant in his warehouse weighing sacks. Flemish. About 1500. Diam. 8^ in. Bought, IZ. 10s. 1239.-'55. Medallion. Painted glass. Bought, 10s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 1240.-'55. 16441. p 52 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass, Painted and Stained —continued. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular, with a border of arabesque ornament on orange ground ; a votive piece ; the donor kneeling before St. Cecilia. German. About 1530. Diam. 11 J in. Bought, U. 1243.-55. Medallion. Painted glass, in gTisaille and yellow '"stain, circular, with border ; Tobias applying the gall of the fish to his father's eyes. From the Book of Tobit. Flemish. About 1500. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 15s. 1244.-55. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular, with border ; the espousals of Tobias and Sara. From the Book of Tobit. Flemish. About 1500. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 15s. 1245.-55. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular, with border ; the departure of Tobias and his wife Sara from the house of Raguel. From the Book of Tobit. Flemish. About 1500. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 15s. 1246.-55. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular, with border; Tobias found by the servant of Raguel to be still alive. From the Book of Tobit. Flemish. About 1500. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 10s. 1248.-55. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular. Abimelech beholding Isaac and Bebekah (Genesis, chap. 26.) In the background Abimelech, seated on his throne, reproves Isaac. Flemish, About 1530. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 12s. 1249.-55. Medallion. Painted glass. Bought, 15s. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 1250.-''55. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, elliptic ; Mars and Venus discovered by Vulcan and the Gods. French. About 1600. H. 11 in., W. 9^ in. Bought, 16s. 1254.-'55. Medallion. Painted glass, circular ; grisaille and yellow stain ; the death of Absalom. Flemish. About 1480. Diam. lOJ in. Bought, 15s. 2632.-^55. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The Descent from the Cross. Flemish. Early 16th centy. 9 J in. by 7| in. Bought, 11. 1241.-55. Panel. Painted glass, grisaille and yellow stain. Joseph relating his dream to his father. Flemish. About 1525. Hi in. by 6J in. Bought, 11. 1242.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The Crucifixion. Flemish. About 1600 (?). 16 in. by lOJ in. Bought, 11. 10s. 1251.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille, elliptic ; Dogs capturing a heron. Dutch or Flemish. Painted in grisaille, after Hondius. About 1600. H. llj in., W. 9 in. Bought, 13s. 1252.«'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 53 Glass, Painted and Stained — continued. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille, elliptic ; an allegorical figure of Faith, standing ; behind is a landscape. Flemish. About 1680. 9i in. by 8^ in. Bought, 9s. 1253.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille. Christ mocked by the soldiers. Flemish. School of Goltzius. About 1600. H. 9i in., W. 7| in. Bought, 15s. 1255.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille. The Good Samaritan. Flemish. About 1620. H. 9 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 1^. 5s. 1256.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain ; the Holy Family, in a landscape ; from a print by Albert Durer. German. About 1520 (?). H. 16 in., W. llj in. Bought, 11. 10s. ' 1258.-'55. Panel. Painted glass. A German standard bearer, with landscape. German. Dated 1538. H. 10^ in., W. 6^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8?. 5s. 2204.-'55. Panel. Painted glass ; two halberdiers, with shields and inscription; above, two men ploughing. Swiss. Dated 1594. H. 13 in., W. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 15s. 2205.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, square ; an Indian mounted on a camel ; above, a shield of arms with the Imperial Eagle ; the whole surrounded by a border of shields, with armorial bearings and merchants' marks. Swiss. Dated 1572. W. 1 ft. Tin. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ul. 2211.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, circular; a shield of arms, surrounded by seven roundels, in each of which is represented one of the seven Sacraments. Swiss. Dated 1579. Diam. 17 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), S2l. 2212.-'55. Panel. Painted glass ; two shields of arms ; above, a compartment with the death of Josiah (?) ; on either side allegorical figures of Peace and War. Swiss. Dated 1618. H, 17 in., W. 13 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10^. 2213.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, circular ; a pelican in her piety. English. About 1400. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 11. 5s. 2630.-'55. Panel. Painted glass, grisaille and yeUow stain ; arms of a bishop or mitred abbot, with mitre, crook, and the initials "N. R/' Flemish. About 1520. H. 2 ft. 4 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, U. 2633.-'55. Panel. Painted glass. A king seated within an oval com- partment of foliage work ; ground of deep ruby colour. English. About 1300. H. 24^ in., W. 17 in. Bought, 4L 2762.-55. Quarrel. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Device of an abbot or bishop ; a phoenix rising from the flames. German. About 1600? 14J in. by 11^ in. Bought, 11. 1238.-'55. 54 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass, Painted and Stained — continued. Quarrels. Four, diamond form, painted glass, ' bearing devices and monograms of Henry VII. and Elizabeth of York his Queen. English. About 1510. (Similar to glass in Henry VII. 's chapel). 11 in. by 8 J in. Bought, 7s. 124.7.-5 . Window. Of square quarries, painted glass, in grisaiUe and yellow stain ; the reading of the Chronicles of his reign to Ahasuerus ; below is a cartouche with inscription in Dutch verse. Dutch. About 1615. H. 3 ft., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 1^. lOs. 1257.-55. Window. Painted glass, in three bays ; the Adoration of the Magi. French. About 1525 (said to have been brought from a church in Normandy). H. 3 ft. 7 m., W. of each bay, 2 ft. Bought (Bernal coll.), 25L 2206.-'55. Window. Painted olass, of three lio-hts : 1. Our Blessed Lord appearing to St. Peter; 2. St. Peter preaching ; 8. St. Peter crucified. French. About 1530 (said to have been brought from a church in Normandy). H. of each piece, 4 ft. 11 in., VV. 2 ft. Bought (Bernal coll.), 25^. 2207, 2208, 2209.-55. Window. Painted glass, in two bays ; a knight and his lady kneeling in prayer ; at the feet of each is a hound, and beneath are two shields of arms ; each figure wears a ducal coronet ; the knight has the collar of the Golden Fleece. (These figures represent a Duke and Duchess of Arschot, of the house of Croye ; the window was obtained some years ago, with others, from the Cathedral of Arschot, in Flanders, by an English dealer, who in return covenanted to re-glaze and repair with plain glass the entire windows of the church.) Flemish. About 1520. H. 7 ft. 5 in., W. of each bay, 1 ft. 7 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 97^. 2210.-55. Window. Painted glass, in three compartments, containing three figures of Saints, under canopies. English. About 1415 (said to have been brought from Winchester College). H. 11 ft. 7i in, W. 5 ft. 5 in. Bought, 25Z. 4237.-55. Window. Of square panes, painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain on a blue ground ; Christ on the cross. French, About 1700. 2 ft. 9 in. by 1 ft. 9^ in. Bought, U. 5942.-55. Glass Vessels, etc., Ancient. Cup or Patera. Clear class, slight green tinge. Ancient Roman. Diam. 6| in. Bought, 1^. Os. 3c?. 916.-55. Glass Vessels, etc., European. Beaker or Wiederkom. Glass, enamelled with the Imperial eagle, bearing on his wings the arms of the various German States. German. I7th centy. H. 17 in., diam. 5 J in. Bought, \0l. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 55 Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Beaker. " Clear glass, with vertical columns of filigree latti- cinio work. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 6 J in., diam. 4f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1^. ^ 1820.-55. BeA-KER and Cover. Spiral lace-work glass, '' vitro di trina ;'' the cover of clear glass. Venetian. 16th or l7t]i centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 4^^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1^.. 4s. 1821.-55. Beaker or Tumbler. Glass, vertical columns of pale ruby alternately with yellow and white. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. oj in., diam. 3 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 14s. 1822a.- 55. Beaker or Tumbler. Glass, vertical columns of pink, blue, and white latticinio filigree work. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H, 3| in., diam. 3 in. Bought (Bernal coll.) 14s. 18226.-55. Beaker. Green glass, cylindrical, studded v/ith projecting knobs. German. 17th centy. H. 9 in., diam. 4|- in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10s. 1838.-'55. Beaker or " Wiederkom.'' Clear glass, v/ith raised lateral bands, and with German inscriptions, wreaths of leaves, &c., in white enamel. German. 17th centy. H. 12 in., diam. 5iin. Bought (Bernal colL), U. 1839.-55. Beaker or " Wiederkom.'' Clear glass, enamelled with a repre- sentation of the cooper's trade in compartments, inscribed " Hieronymus Fisscher." German. Dated 1616. H. 12 in., diam. 5J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 15s. 1842.- ^55. Beaker or " Wiederkom." Glass, enamelled with inscriptions and merchant's mark. German. Dated 1603. H. 10 J in. diam. 4| in. Bonght (Bernal coll.), 1^. 15s. 1844.-55. Beaker. Dark blue glass, painted with a huntsman shooting a stag ; at the back is a lily in enamel, in proper colours. German. Dated 1601. H. 6| in,, diam. 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 4^. 1845.-'55. Beaker. Blue glass, enamelled, with an interlaced cypher in white. German. Dated 1678. H. 5| in., diam. 4iin. Bought (Bernal colL), 21. 1846.-'55. Beaker or Tumbler. Cut glass, with an etching of a land- scape and chamois hunt on gold leaf, enclosed between the two layers of the glass. German. 18th centy. H. 3|- in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll), 11. Is. 1848.-55. Beaker or Tumbler. Engraved glass, with red and green circular facet cut pastes inserted. Bohemian. I7th centy. H. 4| in., diam. ^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 4Z. 1849.-'55. Beaker or Hanap. Clear glass, with cover, surmounted with a double eagle ; the vessel and cover diamond moulded. German. l7th centy, H. 21 f in., diam. 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 36^. 1852.-55. Beaker. Glass, oviform, engraved with landscapes, hunting subjects, &c. French or Bohanian. 17th centy. 11. 4| in., W. 3^ in. by 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7^. 10s. 1855.-55, 66 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, etc., European— con^mited Beaker. Glass, with blue, white, and red oblique spiral stripes. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 6| in., diam. 4J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 4^ 10-5. 1864.-55. Beaker. Clear glass, surrounded with spiral bands of blue and white glass. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 8^ in., diam. 5^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 4L 1865.-55. Beaker. Glass, enamelled, with an elaborate coat of arms and inscription. German. Dated 1687. H. 4 J in., diam. 21 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 9Z. 1877.-55. Beaker and Cover. Glass, on ball feet, with birds and flowers in gold and white enamel. German. 17th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), hi, 10s. 1878.-55. Beaker. Clear glass, with bands of reticulated latticinio. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 11 J in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. lis. U. ^ 1883.-'55. Beaker. Lace-work glass, '*' vitro di trina," cylindrical. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 2f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. 10s. 1886.-'55. Beaker. Lace-work glass, '^ vitro di trina." Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 8| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21 15s. 1887.-'55. Beaker, with Cover. Glass, ornamented with emblems in medallions, and with flowers and scroll work, enamelled in brown and white. German. 17th centy. H. 6 J in., diam. 3f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. 1904.-55. Beaker. Glass, with rude vertical columns of latticinio, and enamelled with two German shields of arms and German inscriptions. German (Dresden). Dated 1623. H. 6i in., diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 12L 1906.-55. Beaker. Glass, enamelled ; a woman embracing a boy who stands upon a ladder; with inscriptions. Geronaoi. 17th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), IZ. 8s. 1907.-55. Beaker, with Cover. Lace-work glass, ^' vitro di trina,"' reticulated. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 13^ in.,diam. 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 61 10s. 1912.-55. Bottle and Cover. Lace-work glass, "vitro di trina," cylindrical. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 6 J in., diam. 1| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 10s. 6d. 1823.-55. Bottle. Semi-opaque sprinkled glass, barrel-shaped, with bosses of blue glass. Venetiaii. 16tli or l7th centy. L. 4:J- in., W. 3 in. by 2^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), SI. 3s. 1831.-55. Bottle or Carafe. Clear glass, oval, engraved with arabesques, and with medallion containing a Chinese landscape subject ; underneath the foot is inscribed the artist's name, " Maverl." Bohemian. Dated 1719. H. 10 in., W. 5| in. by 3^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 81. 10s. 1850.-'55. n OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 57 Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Bottle or Carafe. Clear glass, oval, engraved with arabesques, and with medallion containing a Chinese landscape subject ; underneath the foot is inscribed the artist's name, '' Maverl.'' Bohemian. Dated 1719. H. 10 in., W. 5f in. by Z\ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. 1850a.- 55. Bottle. Clear glass, with vertical flutings and transverse bands of blue and white glass ; square. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 51 in., W. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1^. Is. 1868.-55. Bottle. Dark purple glass, the surface frosted ; fluted. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 7| in., diam. 5|- in. Bought (Bernal coll.), bl. 5s. ,1871.-55, Bottle, with handle. Brown glass, globular. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 3J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. 1893.-55. Bottle. Schmelze avant urine glass, bulb-shaped. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 2|- in., diam. 3 in. (the neck broken ofl"). Bought (Bernal coll.), \l. 1903^.-55. Bottle. Lace-work glass, " vitro di trina," oviform ; a band of animals in relief round the centre, mounted on open work ; ormolu stem. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 10 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), bl 1913.-55. Bottle. Lace-work glass, " vitro di trina,^' in bars of various colours ; square. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 4| in., W. 4 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. 13s. 1913a.- 55. Bowl. Glass, with oblique radiating stripes of red and white glass. Venetian. 16thorl 7th centy. H. 2 in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1^. 10s. 1819.-'55. Cruet. Opal glass. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 3| in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 2s. 6d 1825.-55. Cruet. Opal glass. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 3|in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 2s. 6d 1825a.-'55. Cruet. Sprinkled glass, blue ground, marbled with opaque white and red. with handle, spout, and raised bosses in blue. Venetian. 16th centy. H. b^ in., W. 4| in. by 3 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ql. 10s. 1895.-'55. Cruet, or Ewer, with spout and handle. Lace-work glass, " vitro di trina.'^ Venetian. 17th centy. H. 4 J in., W. 3i in. by 2^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3Z. 15s. 1914a.- 55. Cup, or Beaker. Glass, cylindrical, with transverse fillets, involuted handles, and lion's head masks in moulded glass. Venetian, 16th or 17th centy. H. 3 in., W. 4 in. by 2^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), n. 15s. 1808.-'55. Cup. Black glass, sprinkled with colours in imitation of por- phyry, and with gold avanturine, Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 21 in.,"'w. If in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 1827.-55. 58 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. GLA.SS Vessels, etc., European — continued. CiJP or Hanap, with Cover. Dcark green glass, cylindrical, with etched arabesque ornaments. German. IGth centy. H. 9 in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.^ Si. 183G.- 55. Cup. Brown glass, elliptic, the margin folded over, with German inscriptions in white enamel. Gerraan. 17th centy. H. 5 in., W. 3^ in. Bouglit (Bernal coll.), U. 1837.-55. Cup. Ruby glass, fluted, mounted on metal stand. Venetian ?- 16th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 3;^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), n. 12s. U. 1872.-55. Cup. Ruby glass, engraved with festoons of flowers ; the foot mounted in metal. Venetian'? IGth centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 2 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21 12s. 6d 1872a.-55. Cup anH Cover. Lace- work glass, '' vitro di trina,'' cylin- drical. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 8^ in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 13s. U. 1888.-^55. Cup or Hanap, with Cover. Lace-work glass, "vitro di "trina." Venetian. I7th centy. H. 10^ in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 9/. 10s. 1889.-'55. Cup. Clear glass, with circular spots of various coloured enamels, imitating pearls and precious stones. Venetian. About 1 500. H. 4^ in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 9^. 6s. 1890.-55. Cup. Millefiore glass. Venetian. 16th centy. H. If in., diam. 3 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7^. 1910.-55. Cup, with Cover. Greenish- white glass, wdth vertical columns of lace-Avork glass. Venetian. 16tli centy. H. 14 in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), bl. 1914.-'55. Cup. Two-handled ; semi-opaque white glass. Venetian. IGth centy. H. If in., W. 4i in. by ^ in. Bought, 2Z. 10s. 3655.-^55. Drinking Glass. Bell-shaped, clear glass, with vertical columns of latticinio work, lower part of bowl ornamented with clustered bulbs. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 5 J in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 1814.-55. Drinking Glass. Spiral bands of white latticinio alter- nately with blue stripes. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 14s. 1822.-55. Drinking Glass. Lace-work glass, or "vitro di trina ;" bell- shaped, without stem ; mounted in silver. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 7f in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21. 2s. 1824.-'55. Drinking Glass. Moulded reticulated surface, with silver mounting, to which is attached a small bell. Venetian. About 1 550-1600. H. 7i in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), n. lOs. 1856.-55. Drinking Glass. Bell-shaped glass mounted in silver, the mounting representing an armillary sphere, which encloses a die, and is surmounted by a small statuette of Fortune. German {T) 17th centy. H. 8| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Bernal coU.), 8^. 1857.-55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 59 Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Drinking Glass. Enamelled with coloured flowers and German inscriptions. German. 17th cent^. H. 24 in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Si. 5s. 1879.-'55. Drinking Glass. Enamelled with birds and flowers in white enamel, outlined in black. German. iTtli cent^. H. 2 in., diam. 1| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), SI. 5s. 1879a.-'55. Drinking Glass. Cylindrical, with two escutcheons of arms enamelled in colours, and with gilt imbricated margin. German. I7th cent^. H. 10^ in,, diam. 4f in. Bought (Beraal coll.), 21. 2s. 1881.-'55. Drinking Glass. Lace-work glass, "vitro di trina," with embossed bowl. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5j in., diam, 3f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. 1885.-55. Drinking Glass. On ball feet ; painted in brown, with a figure of St. Bartholomew, and background of buildings and in- scriptions. German. I7th cent^. H. 8| in., diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), IZ. 1903.-55. Drinking Glass. On ball feet ; painted in brown, with classical landscape, Gerraan. I7th cent^. H. 8 J in., diam. 8 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1/. 1908a.-'55. Drinking Glass. Painted in brown, with the subject of Moses and the burning bush, German. 17th centy. H. 2|in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Bernal col],), 11. 190Sh~55. Drinking Glass. Painted in brown, with a fox-hunting scene. German. I7th cent^. H. 2| in,, diam, 2| in. Bought, (Bernal coll), 1^, 1908c.-'55. Drinking Glass. Painted in brown, with an architectural land- scape. German. I7th centy. PL 2| in,, diam. 2f in. Bought (Bernal coll), 11. 19086i-'55. Drinking Glass, On ball feet ; painted in brown, with a landscape. German. I7th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 2f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1^. 1903e.- 55. Drinking Glass, On ball feet ; painted in brown, with medallions and inscriptions. German. I7th centy, H. 3-1- in., diam, 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. 1903/.- 55. Drinking Glass. On ball feet ; painted with a landscape and figures, German. I7th centy. H, 2j in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1^, 1903(7,-55. Ewer. Clear glass ; the foot added in bronze gilt, Venetian. 16th centy, H. 5| in,, W. 8 in. by 2\ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. 1809,-55. Ewer or Burette, with spout and handle. '' Schmelze " glass. Venetian. 16th centy, H. 12 in., W. 7f in, by 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll,), 10^. 10s, 1828.-'55, Ewer and Basin, Pale yellow frosted glass ; the ewer with scroll handle. Venetian. 16th centy. H. of ewer 7 i in., W. 8| in. by 4| in.; H. of basin 4|in., diam. 14 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), \^l, 5s. Od. 1832, 1832c^.-'55. 60 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Ewer and Plateau. Glass, engraved mth arabesques and with mottoes in French; at the bottom of the stand a man- tled coat of arms with two crests. French or Bohemian. 17th centy. Ewer, H. 4| in., W. ^ in. by 2 J in. ; plateau, H. 2 in., L. 7 J in., W. 6 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.) 15?. 1854, 1854a.-'55. Ewer. Millefiore glass. Venetian. 16th cent. H. 8^ in., W. ^ in. by 3f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 57^. 1897.-55. Flask. Enamelled glass, bulb-shaped, Avith elongated neck ; on the bulb are two shields of arms, with interlaced ara- besque work in brilliant colours ; on the neck stripes or flutings of blue and white enamels. Venetian. About 1520. H. 8| in., diam. ^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 33?. 1851.-'55. Flask or Pilgrim's Bottle. Pale green glass, splashed with opaque white and red glass; two small handles of green glass. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 9 in., W. 6 J in. by 3 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 27?. 1892.-55. Flask or Pilgrim's Bottle. Blue glass, flat-sided, sprinkled with gold avanturine. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. lOi in., W. 6 in. by 2^ in. Bought (Bernal coU.), 21?. 1894-55. Flask. Blue glass, elliptic, flat-sided, ribbed or fluted, with a raised circular medallion stamped with a fleur-de-iys. French t 17th centy. H. 12iin., W. 7i in. by 4iin. Bought, (Bernal coll.), 14?. 1905.-55. Goblet. Clear glass, of a greenish tint, on a tall stem, with a knob of open work. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. Hi in., diam. 41 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 5?. J 812.-'55, Goblet. Clear glass, with bars or canes of latticinio work projecting in relief from the surface of the piece. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 6| in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ql 15s. 1815.-55. Goblet. Lace-work glass, "vitro di trina," fuimel-shaped. Venetian, 16th or 17th centy. H. 6^ in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 2?. 5s. 1818.-55. Goblet or Wine Glass. Opal glass, with bell-shaped bowl, and curved margin, folded over to resemble the calyx of a flower. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 13?. 1829.-55. Goblet and Cover. Glass, with engraved and gilded arabesque ornaments, and a medallion surmounted by a coronet, and containing an interlaced cypher ; at the back a German in- scription. German. I7th centy. H. 12| in., diam. 4|- in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3?. 5s. 1834.-55. Goblet and Cover. Glass ; the bowl painted with landscapes and arcliitectuval subjects in black ; in front an oval me- dallion with a motto. German. 17th centy. li. 12-i in., diam. 4J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), SL . 1835,-'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. 61 Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Goblet or Wine Glass. On lofty bulbed and wing- mounted stem ; the bowl engraved, landscapes, two shields of arms, Cupids, &c. and French inscriptions. French ? 18th centy. H. 11|- in., diam. 5| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 1840.-55. Goblet. Glass, spiral fluted bowl in purple glass, and moulded stem in white ; ornamented with mask, gadroons, garlands, &c., in relief. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 6| in., diam., 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 13^. 10s. 1869.-55. Goblet and Cover. Cut ruby glass. Bohemian. 18th centy. H. J3 in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21, 28. 1875.-'55. Goblet and Cover. Cut glass ; in front is engraved an escutcheon of arms surmounted by a coronet ; stem and margin of the bowl and cover enriched with gilded bands. Bohemian. 17th centy. H. 13 in., diam. 4 J- in. Bought (Bernal coll.), IL 1899.-55. Goblet and Cover. Cut glass, engraved with arabesques. Bohemian. I7th centy. H. 12f in., diam. 4f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. 1900.-^55. Goblet and Cover. The bowl and foot in green glass, the stem, &c. in white ; the bowl engraved with a frieze of dancing Cupids, personifying the four elements, with Dutch inscriptions. German ? 17th centy. H. 15 J in., diam. 5J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3^. 3s. 1901.-55. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass, fluted or puffed, stem in- voluted. Venetian. 15th or 16th centy. H. 12| in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8Z. 5s. 1909.-'55. Grotesque Vessel. Lace glass, or " vitro di trina," in the form of a tunny-fish. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 5 in., L. 7 in., W. 4^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 71. 5s. 1861.-'55. Jug or Cruche. Opaque red glass, oviform and ribbed. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 4|- in. Bought, 7^. 1609.-'55. Jug. Light green glass, with cover, enamelled with the subject of Christ and the woman of Samaria. Germam. Dated 1652. H. 12f in., W. ^ in. by 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 9^. 15s. 1843.-55, Jug or Cruche, with handle. Clear glass, raised mounts, and transverse bands and ornaments in blue. H. 6^ in., W. 5J in. by 4f in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ql. 15s. 1859.-55. Jug, Enamelled glass, in various colours, with floriated orna- ments, and with an "Agnus Dei." German. Dated 1668. H. 7 J in., W. 5J in. by 5 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 10s. 1880.-'55. 62 ART INVENTOUY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Jug. Enamelled gLass ; a cavalier pledging a lady ; with inscriptions. German. Dated 1655. H. 10 in., W. 6^ in. by 5i in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 91. 10s. 1882.-'55. Jug. Glass, with pewter cover, enamelled with devices in various colours ; in the centre a man and woman holding up an escutcheon. German. Dated 16C1. H. 9^ in., W. 5 in. by 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 5Z. 1908.-'55. Knob or Ornament. Orange-coloured glass, on bulb stem, silvered in the interior. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 8 J in,, diam. 3^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), ol. 5s. 1870.-'55. Liqueur Glass. The bowl and foot in opal glass, the stem in ruby. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 4<^ in., diam. 2^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51 2s. 6d. 1873.-55. Liqueur Glass. The bowl and foot in opal glass, the stem in ruby. Venetian. 16th centy. H. Sf in., diam. ]J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51. 2s. 6cL 1873a.- 55. Mug or Tankard and Cover. Glass, engraved with strap- work, arabesques, &c. Bohemian. I7th centy. H. 8 in,, W. 5^ in. by 4 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11?. 1847.-'55. Mug or Tankard, with handle. Clear glass, splashed with white, red, and blue. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 6. in., W. 3| in. Bought (Bernal colL), 2?. 5s. 1896.-'55. Mug or Tankard. In semi-opaque white glass, enamelled with cartouche work, &c., in red and black ; medallion in front with Cupid asleep ; silver gilt cover. German. 1680. H. 9 J in., W. 5f in. by 5| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 4s. 10s. 1898.-^55. Plate. Dark purple glass, the border etched with arabesque ornaments. Venetian? I7th centy. H. IJin., diam. 7^ in. Bought (Bernal coll), SI. 3s. 1867.-55. Plate. Dark purple glass, etched with bouquets of flowers, and two coats of arms, with initials. Geiman ? Dated 1613. H. 1 in., diam. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), SI. 7s. 1868.-'55. Plate. Deep orange-coloured glass, with fluted border. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 1 in., diam. S^in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21. 2s. 1876.-'55. Plate or Saucer. Venetian glass, imitation of the antique ; vertical canes of semi-opaque yellow and blue glass in- serted into a body of transparent purple glass. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. | in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11 \ ^ ^^ l910a.- 55. Salver. Lace-work glass, or "vitro di trina.'' Venetian. 16th centy. H. 1§ in., diam. 16 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ul. ' ' 1866.-55. Scent Bottle. ''Millefiore'' glass. Venetian. 18tli centy. U. 3i in., diam. 2 in. Bought, 12s. Id 915.-'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAH 1855. 63 Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Seau or Bucket. Glass, with diagonal raised canes of blue and green, gilt metal handle. Venetian. IGth or 17th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 6^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 20?. 1817.-55. Tazza. In semi-opaque blue glass, imitation of lapis lazuli, with patches of gold introduced in imitation of avanturlne. Venetian. 18th centy. H. 1^ in., diam. 5^ in. Bought, Sl.H)s. " " ]G23.-'55. Tazza. Glass, on low s^em. ; the bowl sprinkled with opaque white, yellow, and red glass. Venetian. 16th centy, H. 3 in., Diam. 8^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), ZL 5s. 1830.-55. Tazza. Lace glass, " vitro di trina," on raised baluster-shaped stem. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 6| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1%. 10s. 1860.-55. Tazza. Glass, on baluster-shaped stem, the bowl decorated with leaves and flowers in green and yellow enamel, a full- faced mask in the centre in white enamel. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 6| in. Bought, 8Z. 3654.-\55. Tazza. Clear glass, diamond-moulded margin, with enamelled imbricated ornaments ; in the centre an interlaced fret-work ornamei^t in blue enamel. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 2 J in., diam. 9i in. Bought, %l. 1 Os. 3656.-55. Yase. Blue glass, with two moulded medallions of lions' heads. French, modein. H. 8 in,, diam. 3^ in. Bought, Is. 7d " 1263.-55. Vase. Opal glass, with involuted scroll handles. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. ^ in., W. ^ in. by 3^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 1826.-'55. Vase and Cover. Glass, globular, with raised bosses in blue, green, and purple glass, etched with two coats of arms. German. Dated 1643. H. 7 J in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Si 1858.-'55. Vase or Ewer. Glass, with vertical columns of opaque pink, white, and blue glass. Venetian. 16 th or 17th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 3fL n. Bought (Bernal coll.), 4?. 4s. 1862.-'55. Vase. Euby glass. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 9 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 6?. 5s. 1874.-55. Vase. Ruby glass. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 9 in., diam. ^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ql 5s. 1874a.-'55. Vase. Clear glass, with two handles; inside, seated on a bulb of blue glass, is a porcelain figure of a boy with a wine flask and a glass. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 9 in., W. 8| in. by 6^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 201. 5s. 1902.-'55. Wine Glass. On a tall involuted cord stem, with twisted fillets of gold-coloured and clear glass. Venetian. 17th centy. H. lOi in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 81. 1608.-'55. 64 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Wine Glass. On a tall involuted cord stem, witli twisted fillets in green, blue, and white glass, Venetian. 16th centy. H. 12 J in., diam. 3J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7^. 1810.-55. Wine Glass. Moulded stem, with lion's head masks, the bowl surrounded with two transverse beaded bands, the margin and stem gilt. Venetian. 16th centy. H. lOfin., diam. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3^. 1811.-55. Wine GLASb. On a tall involuted cord stem, with twisted fillets in blue and white glass, crested with blue. Venetian. IGth or 17th centy. H. 14 in., diam. 5 in. Bought (Bernal. coll.), m. 1813.-'55. Wine Glass. Lace glass or " vitro di trina," funnel-shaped, on a foot. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 12 in., diam. 6. in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 51 1816.-55. Wine Glass. On a tall involuted cord stem, with twisted fillets in green, blue, and white glass ; the upper part of the stem forming two serpents' heads crested with blue glass. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 14 J in., W. 5 J in. by 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 201. 1841-55. Wine Glass. Cut and engraved with arabesques. French or Bohemian. I7th centy. H. 6 J in._, diam. 3 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21 2s. ^ 1853.-'55. Wine Glass. Tazza-shaped, the bowl diamond-moulded, the stem twisted with two rosettes in opaque white glass. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 3^. 10s. 1884.-55. Wine Glass. On tall involuted cord stem, with dark blue wings. Venetian. 15th centy. H. 13 in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Bernal coU.), 16^. 10s. 1911.-55. Glass Vessels, etc., Oriental. Bottle. Semi-opaque blue glass, circular, enamelled with flowers in proper colours, silver top. Persian. H. 5J in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 12s. 6d 1891.-55. Bottle. Glass, square, with iris and other flowers in relief, gilt and enamelled. Persian. H. 5-|- in., W. 2| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 12s. U. 1891a.- 55. Cup. Two-handled, in marbled crimson and green glass, moulded with ornaments in relief. Chinese. H. 2^ in., W.5Jin.by2Jin. Bought (Bernal coll.), IL lis. 6^. 2160.-55. Scent Bottle. Semi-opaque pale blue glass, mounted in silver gilt filigree work, bulb-shaped. Turkish or Persian. H.7jin.,diam.3in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 7^. 10s. 2108.-55. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. See Box. Cameo. Cross. Earring. Fibula. Pendent Ornament. Ring. Seal. Spoon. Watch. Group of the Crucifixion. Carved in cedar ; at the foot of the cross are the Virgin, St. John, and a soldier on horse- back. With a stamped leather case. About 1700. H. 6 J in. Bought, U. 16s. lOd 1046.-.'55. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1855. Go Gun. Wheel-lock pea-rifle, the barrel of blued steel, engraved and partly gilt ; the stock decorated with various animals and marquetry of pearl and ivory. 1 7th centy. L. 3 ft. 1 1 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ul 10s. 2193.-'55. Gun. Wheel-lock rifle, carved walnut stock, chased brass mount- ings ; the lock engraved with a Turkish battle scene. German (Bavarian). 1700. L. 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8?:. 5.5. 2194.-'55. Gun. Fowling-piece for the left hand, the barrel of blued steel, partly gilt, the lock and steel mounts chased with hunting subjects, trophies, &c. French. 18th centy. L. 4 ft. 7 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 80^. 2195.-'55. Gun. Wheel-lock pea-rifle, barrel and lock engraved, the stock inlaid with pearl and ivory marquetry. I7th centy. L. 3 ft. 9 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), Ul. 10s. 22l7.-'55. Gun. Wheel-lock rifle, with case for charges, the barrel and lock in blued steel, engraved and partly gilt, the stock in- laid with pearl and ivory marquetry. 17th centy. L. 4 ft. Bought (Bernal coll.), 13^. 10s. 2218.~'55. Gun. Wheel-lock rifle, stock inlaid with arabesque work in brass and silver. I7th centy. L. 4 ft. 2 in. Bought (Bernal coll.). 10^. 10s. Gun. Wheel-lock rifle, marquetry. German. (Bernal coll.), 61. 15s. Gun. Wheel-lock rifle, the stock inlaid with Dated 1605. L. 3 ft. i 2232.-'55. incised ivory I in. Bought 2240.-55. the stock inlaid with brass and ivory. Date 1601. L. 4 ft. Bought (Bernal coll.), 12^. 10s. 2241.-'55. Halberd. Steel, the blade etched with arabesques and with the arms of Burgundy. French. Dated 1596. L. 7 ft. 11 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 91. 10s. 2223a.-'55. Halberd. Steel, with open-work head, the axe blade crescent- shaped, the shaft knotted and studded with brass nails. L. 8 ft. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 2224.-55. Hanap. See Cup. Handle of a Vase or Ewer. Bronze, the upper extremities terminating in two rams' heads, the lower one with a honey- suckle or palmetto ornament. Ancient Greek or Etruscan* 5f in. by 3| in. Bought, 12s, Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Ancient Roman. 7| in. by 5 J in. Bought, lOc^. Handle of a Yase. Bronze. Ancient Roman. 7 in. by 5;^ in. Bought, 10 (i. Handle of a Yase. Bronze. Ancient Greek, Roman. 6| in. by 4 in. Bought, lOd Handle of a Yase. Bronze. Ancient Greek, Roman. 4| in. by 3 in. Bought, lOd. Handle of a Yase. Bronze. Ancient Roman. 11 in. by 6 in. Bought, 1 Od. Handle of a Yase. Bronze. Ancient Roman. 8 in. by If in. Bought, iOd. Greek, Greek, Greek, Greek, 899.-55. Etruscan, or 1348.-55. Etruscan, or 1349.-'55. Etruscan, or 1350.-55. Etruscan, or 1351.-55. Etruscan, or 1352.-55. Etruscan, or 1353.-55. G6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Ancient Greek, Eiriiscan, or Roman, Bouglit, 10c?. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 1354.-55. Handle, portion. Chiselled bronze, in form of a ram's bead ; termination of a handle of a patera or other object. Ancient Greek or Roman. 2 in. by 2 in. Bought, 10.§. 2757.-55. Handle of a Mirror or Patera. Bronze, fluted and sur- rounded with transverse mouldings. Ancient Greek or Roma)i. L. 4 J in. Bought, Qs, 27o8.- 55. HisPANO-MoREsco Ware. See Earthenware, &c. Horn. Work in. See Cup. Knife Handle. Powder Flask. Horse-bit. Steel, chiselled and perforated with foliated orna- ments. I7th centy. L. 8 in., W. 4| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 14s. 6d 2192.-^55. Hunting Horn. Chiselled steel, embossed with spiral bands of foliated ornament. German. About 1500. L. 12in. Bought, 24L 1602.-'55. Inkstand. Bronze, circular, enriched with masks and foliated ornament in relief Italian. 16th centy. H. 3;^ in. Diam. 6 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 15Z. 6s. 2089.-'o5. Inkstand. See also Earthenware (Maiolica) and Enamels. Intaglio. Bee Earthenware (Wedgwood). Iron and Steel Work. See Bill. Bolt. Breastplate. Casket. Chest. Coffer. Dagger. Door Handle. Fire- dogs. Fire Irons. Fork. Girandole. Gun. Halberd. Horse -BIT. Hunting Horn. Key. Knife. Knocker. Lock. Matchlock Best. Medallion. Nut-crackers. Pincers. Pistols. Plaque. Purse Frame. Eapier. Scissors. Screw Press. Shears. Stand. Sugar Nippers. Sword. Ivory, Carved. Cabinet. Carved ivory, coffer-shaped, mounted in silver. Cingalese or Batavian? 17th centy. H. 9^ in., L. 10^ in., W. 7 in. Bought, 11^. 6s. Id. " 1067.-55. Comb. Carved ivory. Subjects in relief, the Judgment of Paris and David's message to Bathsheba. German. About 1520. L. 5} in., W. 5^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 18^, \^s. 2143.-^55. Comb. Carved ivory. Arabesque scroll work, and medallions enclosing busts. German, About 1520. L. 6 in. W. 4;^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 17L 2l44.-'55. Comb. Carved ivor}^ Arabesque scroll work, and medallions enclosing busts. German. About 1520. L. 5^ in., W. 3| in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 11. Is. 2145.-55. Comb. Carved ivory. Interlaced ribbon pattern. Indian {Goa?). 16th or l7th centy. L. 4^ in., W. 5 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 5s. " 2146.^'55. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE TEAR 1855. 67 Ivory, Carved — continued. Knife Case. Ivor}?-, in form of a quiver, engraved in black, with outlines of full length figures of emperors, knights, &c., and a frieze of bunting subjects, arabesques, &c., containing 12 knives and 1 fork with engraved ivory handles of em- perors, birds- &c. German, About .1560. Case, L. 8 fin. Knives, L. 7j in. ; forks, L, 9;^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 25^. 105. 2165.-^55. Knop or Boss of a Goblet. Carved ivory. German. About 1520. H. 2 in., diam. 1^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 8^. 106\ 2149.-55. Lid of a Casket. Carved ivory. Moorish? 13th or 14th centy. L. 5 in., W. 8 in. Bought, U. Os. lOd 1057.-55. Medallion. Carved ivory, circular ; the Assumption of the Virgin ; picked out in colours and gold. 14th centy. Diam. 2i in. Bought, 24^. 1607.-55. Mirror Cover. Carved ivory, circular, with an allegorical representation of " the Assault of the Castle of Love." French? Early part of 14th centy. Diam. 5^ in. Bought, 50^. 12s. 1617.-55. Mirror Cover. Carved ivory, circular ; David's message to Bathsheba. German. About 1500. Diam. 5 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), U. 5s. 2148.-55. Pastoral Staff. Carved ivory, crook of rococo scroll work, with cherubs on clouds ; ebony staff. German. About 1680- 1700. L. of the ivory head, 10^ in., W. 6^ in. L. includ- ing staff, 6 ft. 4 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 20Z. 2166.-55. Plaque. Ivory, engraved or incised ; subject, the Holy Family. Italian, 16th centy. H. 4^ in., W. 3 in. Bought, 11 6s. 6d. . 1510.-^55. Pommel of a Knife or Dagger. Carved ivory. German. About 1520. H. 21 in., W. If in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 161. 10s. " 2150.-55. Staff, or Wand of Office. Incised ivory. Italian. About 1600. L. 5 ft. 8 in., diam. l^- in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 22^. 10s. 2167.-55. Statuette. Carved ivory, of the Virgin and Child. French. 14th centy. H. 5iin., diam. of base, 2;^ in. Bought, 12Z. 1598.-55. Tankard or Canette. Carved ivory, cylindrical. In front a shield bearing the arms of England and a device of a walled city, with German inscription. German. 16th centy. H. 7| in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 1%. 10s. 2164-55. Ivory, Carved. See also Knife Handle. Powder Flask. Spoon. Jar. 8ee Earthenware and Porcelain. JardiniI:re. See, Earthenware. Jeweller's and Goldsmith's Work. See Box. Cameo. Cross, Ear-ring. Fibula. Pendent Ornament. Eing. Seal. Spoon. Watch. Joss. See. Porcelain, Oriental. 16441. o G8 Af^T INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Jug. See Earthenware. Glass. Key. Steel, chiselled arabesque-work bow in form of two sirens. French. IGth centy. L. ^ in., W. If in. Bought, 16s. M. 893.-55. Key. Wrought iron, circular bow, filled in with flamboyant pierced tracery. French ^ 14th centy. L. 4^ in. Bought, 1^. 06\ 3d 1208.-55. Key. Steel, with pierced wheel-pattern bow. 15 th centy. L. 4 in. Bought, 10s. 1508.-55. Key (upper part only). Chiselled iron, with open-work bow of foliated scrolls. French. 16th centy. L. 3 J in. Bought, 8s. 1516.-55. Key. Steel, with trefoil bow. L. 3J in. Bought, 4s. 1559.-55. Key. Steel, the bow ornamented with dolphins. 17th centy. L. 5i in. Bought, 7s. 1560.-'55. Key. Steel, with pierced open-work bow of Gothic tracery. L. 6| in. Bought, 7s. 1561.-55. Keys (two). Steel. Bought, 10s. {yianiing, Nov. 8, 1859.) 1562, 1563.-'55. Key. Steel, with chiselled bow formed of two sirens. French .^ About 1550. L. 4iin. Bought (Bernal coll.), 5L 18s. 2069.-55. Key of winder for a wheel-lock rifle. Steel, chased with foliage. About 1600. L. 7i in., W. 2^ in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 21 2246.-'55. Key. Steel, complicated wards, the hilt or shaft-guard pierced in cut or filed open-work. French. 17th centy. L. 6J in. Bought (Bernal coU.), 21 5s. 2295.-55. Key. Steel, with interlaced strap-work bow, perforated in open- work. French or Italian. About 1540. L. 4 J in. Bought (Bernal coll.), 4.-'56. Bracket. See also Earthenware. Brass Work. See Bowl. Box. Candlestick. Coffer. Fire- guard. Salver. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAK 1856. 5 Breakfast Service or Cabaret. See Porcelain (SIivres). Bronze Work. See Bowl. Box. Bucket. Cross. Cup. Fibula. Figure. Fire-dogs. Group. Handle. Inkstand. Key. Knocker. Lamp. Lock. Medal. Monstrance. Patera. Plaque, Statuette. Yase. Brooch. Open foliage-work of gold and white enamels ; lozenge ornament in the centre set with a diamond, amethysts, and emeralds. French, modern (Froment Meurice, Paris). 2| in. by If in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 20^. 2657.-'56. Brooch. Enamelled gold, style of Louis XIII,, centre formed by a large heliotrope, on which is placed a bouquet of diamonds, &c. French^ modern (Wiesse, Paris). 3 J in. by 2 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 19^. 2663.-56. Brooch or Pin. Enamelled gold, folded ribbon bow pattern set with garnets and three small pendent bows. German. I7tb centy. If in. by If in. Bought, 11^. 2824.-56. Brooch or Pin. Enamelled gold, folded ribbon bow pattern, set with garnets and three small pendent bows. German. 1 7th centy. IJ in. by If in. Bought, 11^. 2824(X.-'56. Brooch. See also Fibula. Pin. Trousseau. Bucket. Bronze, circular, engraved with arabesques. Italian ( Venetian). About J 520. H. 5 J in., diam. ] 0;^ in. Bought, 15^. 3650.-'56, Buckle. Gilt metal, a waist buckle chased in relief, with masks and animals fighting. Swiss ? I7th centy. 3 J in. by 2 f in. Bought, 15s. 4040,-56. Bust, Marble, of Napoleon III. English, modern. By Patrick Park. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 150^. 2637.-56. BiirsTS (Two), iron, of the Emperor Napoleon III. and the Empress Eugenie. Bought. (Paris Exhibition, 1855.) {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 4333, 4334.-56. Bust. See also Porcelain. Cabaret. See Porcelain. Cabinet. Ebony, carved with mythological subjects, and polished. Dutch or Flemish. About 1650. H. 6 ft. 4 in., L. 5 ft. 9 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 132/. 1651. -'5 6. Cabinet. Carved oak. I7th centy. H. 7 ft. 6 in., L. 4 ft., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, Si 10s. 2426.-'56. Cabinet. Carved chestnut wood. French. About 1560. H. 4 ft. 9 in., L. 3 ft. 3 iu., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 14^. 8s. 2573.-'56. Cabinet. Carved walnut wood, in the style of the Renaissance French, modern (Fourdinois, Paris). H. 9 ft. 9 in., L. 4 ft. 2 in. W. 2 ft. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 320^. 2692.-'56. Cabinet. Ebony and ivory marquetry. About 1630. H. 17^ in.. L. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 13^ in. Bought, 14^. 2786.-'56. T 2 6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Cabinet. Carved chestnut wood ; sculptured in relief, witli arabesques, masks, and sphinxes. IGth centy. H. 3 ft. 3 in., L. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Bought, 61 2787.-'r)G. Cauinet. Carved chestnut wood ; tlie panels carved with em- blematic devices. French. About L560. H. G ft. 9 in., L. 4 ft. 5L in., W. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought, 201. 2790.-'56. Cabinet. Carved oak. French. About 1580. (Brought from the neighbourhood of St. Lo, Normandy.) H. 8 ft. 2 in., L. 4 ft., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, lU. 4049.-'5G. Cabinet, or " Dressoir de salle-a-manger.'" Carved oak. French. About 1580. (Brought from the neighbom^hood of St. Lo, Normandy.) H. 7 ft. 9 in., L. 4 ft., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, 15/. 4050.-56. Cabinet, or '-Dressoir de salle-a-manger." Carved oak. Freiicli. About 1560. (Brought from the neighbourhood of St. Lo, Normandy.) H. 7 ft. 9 in., L. 4 ft., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, -30/. 4051.-5G. Cabinet. Carved oak ; decorations similar to the English late Elizabethan or Jacobean style. Flemish. About 1620. H. 3 ft. 6 in., L. 4 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 18/. 4238.-'56. Candelabrum. Wood, inlaid with glass mosaic, base octagonal, shaft spiral, supporting a foliated capital and abacus. EiujUsh, modern (Messrs. Stevens, London). H. 6 ft. 6 in., diam. 14 in. Bought, 50/. 4780.-'56. Candelabrum. Wood, inlaid with glass mosiac, base octagonal, shaft spiral, supporting a foliated capital and abacus. English, modern (Messrs. Stevens, London). H. 6 ft. 6 in., diam. 14 in. Bought, 50/. 4781.-'5G. Candlestick. Plated metal. 18th centy. H. llj in., base in. Bought, 1/. 12s. 1G47.-5G. Kl 8 ""• -^^"O Candlestick. Plated metal. 18th centy. H. 11^ in., base 5 J in. Bought, 1/. 12s. 1647c6.-56. Candlesticks. Carved wood. Oriental. Bought, 3/. 10s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2423,^; 2423a.-'5C. Candlestick. Engraved brass. Moorish. About 1480. H. 6| in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 7/. 2438.-56. Candlestick. Engraved brass. Moorish. About 1480. H. 7 in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 7/. 2439.-56. Candlestick. Brass ; in form of a centaur ; the tail ending in floriated ornament over his shoulder. German. 13th centy. H. 5J in., W. 5|- in. Bought, 5/. 12s. 2^66.-'o6. Candlestick. Turned brass ; broad foot and slender stem. 14th or 15th centy. H. 5| in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 3602.-'56. Candi.estick. Bee also Earthenware. Cartouche. See Plaque. Cartouche Box. Iron, etclied with scroll pattern. I7th centy. H. 2 in., L. ^ in., W. U in. Bought, 1/. 1539.-'56. I OBJECTS acquihed in the year 1856. 7 Case. Polished wood, with mountings, &c., in ormohi ; con- taining two fluted Venetian glass bottles, mounted in silver. Italian. 18th cent-. H. 17^ in., W. lOJ by 7i in. Bought, 10^. ^ 3008.-56. Casket. Wood, rectangular, receding at the corners, covered with silver foil, embossed with cartouche work and gadroons. German. 17th centy. H. Sh in., L. O^ in., W. 7^ in. Bought, 61 '^ 1642.-56. Casket. Leather, with incised ornament, and at the sides the letters M.M.A. ; brass lock and hinges. Early 15th centy. H. 2f in., L. 4J in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 1^. 2533.-56. Casket. Ebony, barrel-shaped, on square plintli, overlaid with plaques of perforated metal work. German. About 1600. H. 4| in., L. 5i in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 1^. 16s. 2574.-'56. Casket. Steel, etched with figures in costume of 16th centy. H. 41 in., L. 61 in., W. 3|- in. Bought, 3^. 4s. 2814.-'56. Casket. Wrought iron, flat top, etched in panels with imper- sonations of the moon and seven planets. German. 16th centy. H. 81 in., L. 14 in., W. 1\ in. Bought, 7^. 4s. 3009.-'56. Casket. Stamped leather. 15th centy. Bought, 2^. 12s. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3013.-'56. Casket. Covered with blue velvet, mounted in gilt bronze, semicircular cover, pilasters at the angles and applique medal- lions of profile busts, and a cylindrical puzzle lock with move- able letters surmounted by a cupid holding a shield. French. 16th centy. H. 4i in., L. 6f in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 10^. 3627.-56. Casket. Bee also Ivory, Carved. Cpiair. Oak ; a hall chair, with marquetry, inlaid and turned legs. German. (Brought from Cologne.) About 1580. H. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 16 in. Bought, 21. 2453.-'56. Chair. Mahogany frame, seat and back covered with stamped leather. French, modern. H. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 181 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), n. 12s. 3680.-'56. Cpiair. Walnut wood frame, covered with stamped leather, French, modern. H. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 18i in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 21. 12s. \ 3681.-'56. Chair. Walnut wood frame, covered with stamped leather. J^V67ic/i, modern. H. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 181 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 2Z. 12s. " 8682.-'56. Chair. Walnut wood frame, carved ; covered witli stamped leather. French, modern. H. 3 ft. 9 in., W. 181 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 2^. 12s. " 3683.-'56. Chair. Carved walnut wood ; an arm chair. Itcdian (Vene- tian). 17th centy. H. 4 ft., W. 2 ft. 10 in. Bought, 10^. 4256.-'56. Chalice. See Cup. Chasuble. See Textiles. Chess Piece. See Ivory, Carved. Chest. See Coffer. 8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Chimney Piece. Marble and carved stone ; above the entablature is a projecting hood of convex form carved with terminal figures and tliree cartouches, the centre one containing a shield of arms the others nude male and female figures ; the back of the fire-place is built up of 168 terra-cotta bricks of Dutch oi' Flemish manufacture (some of them modern imitations), Avith Scripture subjects in relief, classical heads, &c. ; on the top of these is a larger brick, triangular headed, bearing the arms of Charles v., his motto " Plus oltre," and date 1532. Flemish. (From a house at Antwerp.) About 1550. H. 10 ft. 11. in., L. 9 ft. 4 in., W. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought, 90^. 4254.-'5G. Chimney Piece Front. Carved lime wood, in the centre com- partment the fable of the Fox and the Crane ; scroll work at sides. English. 18th centy. (Attributed to the father of Sir Humphry Davy). H. 1 ft. 2i in., L. 6 ft. Bought, 3L 3.s. 5909.-'56. Cistern or Font. See Enamels. Clock. Case of ormolu and enamel, the upper part formed by a globe enamelled in blue ; round the base are statuettes of the Seasons in ormolu. French, modern (Levy, Freres, Paris). H. llj in., W. 12 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 19Z. 4s. 2650.-'56. Clock. Case of Doccia porcelain, surmounted by a figure of Time, the dial surrounded by an ormolu wreath of olive leaves, on each side is a female figure, the clock resting on four dolphins. Italian {Florentine). 18th centy. H. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 1 ft. 4i in. Bought, 18^. 8645.-'56. Clock. Case of buhl work and ormolu mounts. French. About 1700. Maker, '' Thuret a Paris." H. 221 in., W. 13 in. by 6 in. Bought, 1 51 3646.-'56. Coffer. A jewel coffer, polished wood, mounted with brass escutcheon corner plates and floriated hinges. I7th centy. H. 9i in., L 1 ft. 3 in., W. 9 in. Bought, U. 10s. 2421.-'56. Coffer. Tortoise-shell, mounted with plaques of gilt brass, and silver in relief. French or Flemish. I7th centy. H. 6 in,, L. 11 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 2428.-'5C. Coffer. Steel, semicircular top, etched all over with masks and scrolls in panels, borders of vine leaves and grapes. Ger- onan. 16th centy. H. 5 in., L. 6 in., W. 4 in. Bought, SI. 4s. 2537.-56. Coffer. Wrought iron ; with panels of perforated Gothic tracery, and border of quatrefoils, strongly clamped and bound; buttresses at the angles; double hasp. 14th centy. H. 6i in., L. Hi in., W. 6 in. Bought, 3^. 2538.-56. Coffer. Carved walnut wood, supported on figures of crouching lions. Italian. About 1550. H. 1 ft. 4 in., L. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 3 in. Bought, 10^:. 2(j25.-'56. Coffer. Wrought iron ; in form of a Gothic chasse, with an- gular crocketed pediment, four piimacles on each side and two on the ends, reaching to the edge. 14th centy. H. 7| in., L. 7| in., W. 5 in. Bought, 101. 2763.-56 OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 9 CoFFEH. Marquetry of various coloured woods, cartouches^ flowers, and fruit. Italian. iTtli centy. H. llj in., L. 14 in. W. Hi in. Bought, 11 4s. 2784.-56' Coffer. Marquetry of stained woods on satin wood panels in- laid with birds and plants. Spanish. 17th centy. H. 16 in., L. I7i in., W. Hi in. Bought, 8^. 2785.-56. Coffer or Chest. Carved oak, flamboyant Gothic design, with wrought-iron lock. French. About 1480. H. 2 ft. 7 in., L. 3 ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 14^. 2789.-56. Coffer. Gilt brass ; pierced and engraved with rampant lions and birds ; on the cover an engraving of a castle ; with an elaborate iron lock inside. 16th centy. H. If in., L. 2| in., W. If in. Bought, n. 8s. 2806.-56. Coffer or .Deed Chest. Wrought iron ; of small panels painted with flowers, a ship, and a tree in front. 16th centy. H. 1 ft 7 in., L. 3 ft., W. 1 ft. 6i in. Bought, 8^. 4211.-56. Coffer or Deed Chest. Wrought iron ; the top ornamented with applique iron scrolls, spiral columns at the angles ; on open scroll stand ; lock inside ; lid covered by a pierced and engraved plate. Oernian {NuTeinherg). 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 4 in., L. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in.' Bought, 45L 4255.-'56. Coffer. See also Ivory, Carved. Columns (Four). Ormolu ; ornamental portions of a clock. German {Augsburg). 16th centy. Bought, 21. 1650.-56. Comb. See Ivory, Carved. Compass, Silver gilt, oval ; a pocket compass, with figures chased in relief of the Magdalen and St. John, sacred sen- tences round, a corded pattern round the edge, and a loop for suspension ; inside is a compass and sun dial and an engraving of a skeleton holding an hour glass. Italian. Dated 1589. 8 in. by If in. Bought, 6Z. 3640.-56. CosTRiL or Barrel. See Earthenware. CouvRE-FEU. See Fireguard. Cross. Gold; enamelled. Italian. About 1500. 2 in. by H in. Bought, 3/.. 4s. 1652.-'o6*! Cross or Pinnacle. Bronze gilt ; in the form of a canopy sur- mounted by a cross, probably a fragment of a shrine or mon- strance. 15th centy. H. 7 in., W. 2 in. Bought, 21. 16s. 2434.-56. Cross. Wood, covered with silver plates and mounted in gilt metal, emblems of the four Evangelists on the extremities. A processional cross. 15th centy. H. 23 in., W. 14^ in. Bought, 14Z. 8s. 2581.-'56. Cross. See also Enamels. Crucifix on Pedestal. Amber, with medallions of scriptural subjects in carved ivory. Italian (.?). 17th centy. H. 2 ft. ^ in., W. 12 in. Bought, 15^. 4064.-^56. Cruet. See Glass. Cup. Carved rhinoceros horn. Modern Chinese. H.. 3 J in., L. 7 in., W. 4i in. Bought, 1^. 2s. 2720 -'56. 10 ART INVENTOUT, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEIBI. Cup. Carved rhinoceros liorn. Modern Chinese. H. 4J in., L. 7 in., W. 4 J in. Bought, 1^. 2s. 2721.-'.5G. Cup or Vase. Gilt bronze ; square form ; engraved with me- dallions of dragons. Chinese. H. 3 in., diam. 5J in. Bought, \l. 9s. 2730.-50. Cup or Chalice. Silver bowl ; the stem in bronze gilt, with chiselled arabesques and niello work medallions. Italian. About 1500. H. 8^ in., diam. 5^ in. Bought, 11?. 3237.-'5G. Cup. Carved rhinoceros horn, shaped as a basket of flowers. Modern Chinese. H. 3i in., L. 5^ in., W. 3J in. Bought, 18s. " 3325.-\5G. Cup. Silver, two handled, of "the Company of Porters," a corded belt round the top and stamped rosettes on each side, the lower part fluted or gadrooned, at each point a pome- granate and a rosette alternately. English, 1705. H, 4f in., W. 8J in. by 5| in. Bought, 7?. 3635.-'56. Cup. Silver gilt, octagonal, with two flat projecting handles, pierced and chased with masks and scrolls, the side panels en- graved with emblematical figures of the senses, &c. German. 17th centy. H. 81 in., W. 7^ in. by 4^ in. Bought, 61 6s. 3638.-'56. Cup and Cover. Agate, mounted in silver gilt. German. Kith centy. H. 1 j in., W. 3 in. Bought, SI. 3641.-'56. Cup. Silver parcel-gilt, two handled, chiselled with branches of flowering shrubs and Chinese inscriptions ; mounted on giallo-antico plinth. Modern Chinese. H. 4 J in., W. 3 J in. Bought, 51 10s. 4272.-56. Cttp and Saucer. See Earthenware. Enamels. Glass. Por- celain. Cupboard Front. Oak, overlaid with ornamented iron hinges, latches, and other decorative mountings. German. (Brought from Nuremberg). About 1550. H. 3 ft. 9 in., W. 4 ft. 1 in. Bought, 10?. 2452.-'56. IJagger. Steel, with carved ivory handle in form of a terminal figure, and arabesques. Italian. 16th century. L. 11 in. Bought, 8?. 16s. 1639.-'56. Damascene Work. See Bowl. Perfume Burner. Plaque, Powder Flask. Yase. Deed Chest. See Coffer. Della Eobbia Ware. See Earthenware, European. Desk or Prie-Dieu. Carved oak. 16th centy. H. 5 ft. 6 in., L. 2 ft. 2 in., W 2 ft. 6 in. Bought, 3?. 2419.-'56. Dish. See Earthenware. Glass. Disk. See Enamels. Door. Oak, with architrave, pediment, &c., inlaid witli ara- besque ornament in marquetry of various woods. Flemish. (Brought from the Hotel de Yille, Antwerp.) Dated 1580. H. 9 ft. 6 in., W. 4 ft. 7 in. Bought, 25?. 4239.-'50. Drinking Glass. See Glass. Drug Pot. See Earthenware. OBJECTS ACQUIBED IN THE YEAR 1856. 11 Earring. Enamelled gold, of reversed heart-shaped hoop, set V. ith a jacynth and six pearls attached by small rings. Italian. 16th centy. IJin. by | in. Bought, IH. 2823.-56. Earring. Enamelled gold, of reversed heart-shaped hoop, set with a jacynth and six pearls attached by small rings. Italian. 16th centy. 1\ in. by | in. Bought, 111. 2823a.- 56. Earring. Gold, cylindrical or saddle-shaped ; ornamented in front on the upper part with pierced scrolls and a bird, beneath which is a rosette of fine granulated work and small rosettes in the angles. Ancient Greek. !{ in. by -| in. Bought, 9Z. Us. 3847.~'56. Earring. See also Trousseau. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. {turner ware.) Tureen. Cream-coloured earthenware "Turner ware," escalloped edge, Avith two handles. English. 18th centy. H. lOi in., W. 17 in. by lOJ in. Bought, 16.9. 2475.-56. {modern.) Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of maiolica, painted with arabesques ; in the centre a portrait bust of Queen Victoria. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Diam. 25 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 30^. 35. 3340.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of maiolica, painted with arabesques ; in the centre a portrait bust of the Empress Eugenie. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Diam. 25 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 30^. Ss. 3341.-^56. Earthenware and Stoneware, European. (a vignon.) Ewer. Avignon enamelled earthenware, chocolate coloured ground, wdth leaf ornaments, masks and lozenges in relief, coloured green and yellow, a mask under the spout. French. About 1600. H. 14 in., diam. 7^ in. Bought, 4L 2526.-56. Tea Pot. Avignon enamelled earthenware. Bought, 14s. 7c?. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2429.-56. {BELLA ROB B I a) Bracket, of a ciborium or tabernacle, enamelled terra cotta (Delia Pobbia ware), triangular. Two winged angels, between them a lily. Italian. About 1530. H. 9 in., W. 141 in. Bought, 8^:. 4033.-56. Medallion. Enamelled terra cotta (Delia Bobbia ware), circular ; profile bust of Julius C?esar in relief, white on blue ground. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 1 ft. 3 in. Bought, U. 16s. 2555.-56. Panel. Enamelled terra cotta (Delia Eobbia ware), in high relief; subject The Last Supper. Italian. About 1500. H. 1 ft. 10 in., L. 5 ft. 4 in. Bought, 104?. 3986.-56. 12 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continuecl {della eobbia) — cont. Panel. Enamelled terra cotta (Della Robbia ware), in relief; the Virgin kneeling, adoring the Infant Christ; the Almighty surrounded by cherubim in the upper part. Italian. About 1500. H. 2 ft. 3 in., W. 1 ft. G in. Bought, 40^. 4032.-56. Panel. Enamelled terra cotta (Delia Robbia ware), in low relief; The Annunciation. Italian. About 1530. H. 2 ft. U in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, '?>U. Is. U. 4065.-56. Statuette. Terra cotta, partly enamelled in colours (Della Robbia ware). St. Anthony. Italian. About 1520. H. 2 ft. 9| in., base 10 in. by 8 in. Bought, 80^. 16s. 2413.-56. Statuette. Terra cotta, partly enamelled in colours (Della Robbia ware). St. Stephen. Italian. About 1520. H. 2 ft. 11 in., base 10 in. by 8 in. Bought, 30^. 16s. 2414.-56. Statue. Enamelled terra cotta (Della Robbia ware). St. Matthew. Italian. About 1520. H. 5 ft. 5 in., W. 201 in. Bought, 80^. 4248.-56. Vase. Two handled, blue enamelled terra cotta (probably Delia Robbia ware) ; gadrooned and surrounded by a band of interlaced ornament, in relief Italian. About 1500. H. llf in., W. 91 in. Bought- U. 2534.-'56. {FRENCH, UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORY}) Barrel or Costril. French enamelled earthenware, painted with purple hoops, sketched with flowers between; at one end is written " du 24 Mai," on the other " Jean Louis Jonniel, 1776," fleur-de-lis above and below. H. 5 in., L. 4^ in. Bought, i6s. 1636.-56. {FRENCH, MODERN, VARIOUS MANUFACTORIES) Dish. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of Palissy ware. Elliptic ; with reptiles in relief French, modern. (Landais, Tours.) 21 in. by 16| in. Bought, 14^. 16s. 2815.-56. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of Palissy ware, circular, with arabesques and masks in relief. French, modern. (Landais of Tours.) Diam, 9| in. Bousfht (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 10s. 3676.-56. Ewer. Incised earthenware "cinque cento" ornament, transparent brown glaze, the neck or spout formed by a dolphin ; handle intertwined with serpents. French, modern (Sevres). H. 13| in., W. 6-| in. by 5| in. Bought (Paris Exhibition. 1855), 8?. 2686.-56. Medallion. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of Pa- lissy ware, elliptic, with head of our Blessed Lord in relief French, modern (Landais of Tours). H. 3| in., W. 3 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), ll. 3677.-56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 13 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. {FRENCH, MODERN, VARIOUS MANUFACTORIES) — COnt. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of Palissy ware, elliptic, apparently moulded from a silver repousse work dish; style of Louis XIV. French, modern (Landais of Tours). L. ISJ in., "W. Ill in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 18s. 9d '^ 3675.-'56. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of maiolica ; painted with a group of Galatea, after Caracci. French, modern (Sevres). H. 7| in., diam. 17 in. Bought, 2U, 2688.-56. Tazza or Circular Stand. Enamelled earthenware, ornamented with dead game in full relief, in proper colours after the manner of Palissy, and with a statuette of an infant Satyr blowing a horn, fitted to occupy the centre of the stand when not otherwise in use. French, modern (Sevres). H. of Tazza, 18-1- in., diam. 2Q in.; H. of Satyr, 11^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 20?. 2691.-56. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of maiolica, oviform, with goat's head handles ; painted with figure subjects in colours. French, modern (Sevres). H. 21-|- in., diam. 15 in. by 11 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 2U. 2687.-56'. ( GERMAN, UNCERTAIN MANUFA CTOR Y.) Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, with flowers, green yellow, and red, on drab ground ; in the centre an equestrian portrait. German or Swiss. Dated 1739. Diam. 21 in. Bought, n. 8s. ^Bm.-6Q. {HISPAN0-3I0RESC0) Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano-moresco ware ; scroll border, with a bull in centre medallion. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam.l9|in. Bought, 6?. 1635.-56. (ITALIAN, modern) Plate. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of Maiolica. Italian^ modern. (Marquess Ginori, Florence.) Diam. 19 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 8/.. 2722.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of maiolica ; blue ground, border of arabesques. Italian^ modern (Marquess Ginori, Florence). Diam. 12^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), U. 4s. 2724.-56. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, imitation of maiolica, with cover and stand or plateau, the vase shaped like a pine-apple, grounded in orange colour, and decorated with arabesques. Italian, modern (Marquess Ginori, Florence). Vase, H. llf in., diam. 6|- in. ; stand, diam. 14 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 4?. 85. 2725, 2725a.-.'56. 14 ART INVENTOIIY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — conthmed. (maiolkja) Cup. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, two-liandled ; brown glaze, incised pattern. Italian, About 1540. H. 2| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 21. 2409.-56, Cup. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, two-handled ; bi'own glaze, escalloped border ; a female portrait head painted in oil within the bowl. Italian. ITtli centy. H. li in., W. 5J in. Bought, II. 4s. 2470.- 5G. ^Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, spheri- cal, orange and blue diaper. Italian. About 1500. H. 12 in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, \l. 8.9. 2560.-56. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, spheri- cal, orange and blue diaper. Italian. About 1500. H. 12 in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, \l. 8s. 2561.-56. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted in grisaille ; trophies of various utensils. Italian (Gastel Durante). About 1550. H. 15J in., diam. 1 If in. Bought, 71. 12s. 2586.-'56. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted in grisaille ; trophies of various utensils. Italian (Castel Durante). About 1550. H. 15 J in., diam. 11| in. Bought, 7^. 12s. 2587.-'56. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; ground alternately orange and blue ; painted with shield of arms, musical instruments, masks, &c. Italian. 16th centy. H. 14 in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 101. 8s. 2588.-56. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, oviform ; painted with two medallion portraits. Italian. About 1490. H. 13 in., diam. 1 If in. Bought, 6^. 2589.-'56. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with masks, fish, trophies, &c., in orange and grey, on blue. Italian. 16tli centy. H. 13 in., diam. 7i in. Bought, 11?. 4s. 2590.-'56. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, in man- ganese and blue. Bought, 21. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) ^ 2603.-'56. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, tAvo- handled ; painted with foliated ornament in manganese and blue, and inscribed. Italian. About 1480. H. 8 in., W. 7| in. Bought, II. 4s. 2604.-'56. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, oviform, deco- rated with arabesques ; festoons of drapery, cherubs' heads, masks in relief under spout and handle. Italian, About 1 580. H. lOi in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, U. 2411. -'56. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, oviform, deco- rated with arabesques ; festoons of drapery, cherubs' heads, masks in relief under spout and handle. Italian. About 1580. H. lOi in., diam. G^ in. Bought, 4/. 2412.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 15 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. {maiolica) — cont. Ewer, Euiunelled earthenware, maiolica, peacock's feather pattern ; in front a medalHon with arms. Italian. About 1500. H. 141 in., diam. 10 in. Bought, U. 2602.-'56. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, shield of arms in front surrounded with two large cornucopias, the rest of the surface covered with £oral scroll diaper. Italian. Dated 1544. H. iTf in., diam. Ill in. Bought, V2l. 4037.-56. Inkstand. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; group of Bomulus and Eemus suckled by the w^olf ; the pedestal or body of the inkstand enriched with scroll foliage in relief. Italian. About 1500. H. 8^ in., L. Si in., W. 51 in. Bought, U. 2610.-'56. Inkstand. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, incised or " Sgraffiato " ware ; in form of a throne upheld by lions and double-headed eagles, on which is seated a female figure holding a kite-shaped shield. Italian. About 1500. H. 12| in., W. 5| in. Bought, 4Z. 2611.-'56. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ('' Sgraffiato," or incised ware). Circular ; in the centre a shield of arms surrounded by an elaborate border of scroll-work. Italian {Perugia). About 1540. Diam. Ill in. Bought, 8^. 1631.-56. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, in low relief; the Adoration of the Magi. Italian (Gubhio). About 1510. H. 25 in., W. 16 in. Bought, 8^. 2410.-'56. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, kite-shaped ; painted with the arms of the family of Ordelafli of Forli. Italiaii (Faenza or Forli). 15th centy. 11 in. by 8f in. Bought, U. 2591.-56. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, figure in relief of St. Sebastian ; early lustred ware ; one of the earliest dated specimens of lustred ware extant. Italian. Dated 1501. H. 20-1 in., W. 7^ in. Bought, 12^. 26qi.-'56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesque border and profile female bust in centre, inscribed " Lorenza Bella." Italian (Deruta ?). 16th centy. Diam. 13 in. Bought, 51. 5s. 1432.-'56. Plate. Enamelled eartiienware, maiolica ; painted with border of arabesques and trophies; in the centre a trophy with shield inscribed S.P.Q.R,., the painting in blue outline. Italian (Gaffaggiolo). About 1550. Diam. 9| in. Bought, 18s. ' 1501.-'56. 16 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. (j/aiolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica lustred ware ; arabesque border, bine ground, palmette pattern in lustres, in the centre a cupid in grisaille. Italian (Gubhio). Signed in full by Maestro Giorgio, and dated 1526. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 19^. 1632.-'5G. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Jano solicit- ing ^olus to let loose the winds. Italian (Siena). Early 18th centy. Diam. 9| in. Bought, 11. 8s. 1664.-'56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; Galatea, after A. Garacci. Italian (Siena). Early 18th " centy. Diam. 9| in. Bought, 11. Us. 6d. 1665.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Dance of the Graces, after an antique painting engraved in Bartoli. Italian {Siena). Early 18th centy. Diam. lOi in. Bought, 11. 8s. 1666.-'56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; Nymphs grooming Pegasus, from an antique painting engraved in Bartoli. Italian (Siena). Early 18th centy. Diam. 101 in. Bought, 11. ISs. 1667.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Hercules and Omphale ; in a cartouche is inscribed "Omnia vincit amor, 1522." Italian. Diam. 11 j in. Bought, 21. 2542.-'56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, blue and orange arabesque border, in the centre a female profile portrait. Italian. About 1510. Diam. 9 J in. Bought, 1?. 2543.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with interlaced arabesque strawberry leaf pattern in yellow. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 9 in. Bought, U. 12s. 2597.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with pattern in imitation of Persian ware. Italian. 1 6tli or 17th centy. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 3?. 58. 2598.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; vine leaf pattern, arabesque border; in the centre an escutcheon with the letters V. V. Italian (Urbino). About 1550. Diam. 13 in. Bought, IZ. 7s. 2599.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, incised or " SgraflSato " ware ; Medici arms in the centre ; border of foliated ornament. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 15 in. Bought, U. 2600.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; white ground, rayed ornaments in blue and orange ; in the centre a trophy of books. Italian {Gastel Durante?). 16th centy. Diam. 13i in. Bought 21. 16s, 2605.-56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. l7 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. (3IAI Lie a) — cont Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with marine deities ; sprinkled granite ground. Italian. 18th centy. Diam. 9i in. Bought, 1^. 6s. 6d. 2607.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; The Graces ; blue sprinkled ground. Italian. 18tli centy. Diam. 9i in. Bought, 1^:. 6s. 6cZ. 2608.-'56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Head of St. Jerome, painted on black ground. Italian. About 1510. ^Diam. 9j in. Bought, il. 8s. 4d 2613.-'56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ; in the centre a profile portrait of a youtJi ; border of foliated ornament. Italian {Gubhio). About 1510. Diam. 101 in. Bought, 7L 4s. 2997.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ; mono- gram of Christ in the'centre, acanthus leaf border in relief, ruby and gold lustres. Italian {Gubhio). About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 1 0^. 3266.-56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, white ground with yellow lustre ; in the centre a medallion, deep blue ground, with portion of a spray with an acorn. Italian (Deruta or Caffaggiolo). About 1510. Diam. 9 J in. Bought,!^. 12s. 7154.-'56. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; white ground with ornament in compartments, blue lined and touched with yellow ; in the centre a butterfly in the same colours. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 8| in. Bought, M. 7155.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted in grisaille, with a dance of cupids, after Marc Antonio, arabesque border. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 15|-in. Bought, 12/.. 1571.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, geometrical radiating diaper pattern, yellow lustre, white and blue. Italian {Gubbio or Deruta ?). About 1510. Diam. 16 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 1614.-'56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Diana and Acta3on ; border of trophies on blue. Italian. Dated 1544. Diam. 17J in. Bought, SI. 4s. 2431.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; The Holy Family. Italian. Dated 1691. Diam. 17 in. Bought, SI. 4s. 2432.-'56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; the Virgin with two angels ; arabesque border on orange ground. Italian. About 1530. Diam. 16 in. Bought, 21. 2541.-56 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. (majolica)— cont. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, dark blue ground ; ornaments in white and yellow enamel. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. lo^ in. Bought, 21. 2544.-'5G. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; a lady holding a chalice on which is a heart transfixed with arrows, and a legend. Ttalian. 15th or early 16th centy. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 2^. 8s. 2558.-'56. Plateau. ^ Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; cupids climbing up a tree. Italian. 15th or early 16th centy. Diam. 161 in. Bought, 2^. 8s. 2550.-'56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with arabesques, &;c. ; in the centre a boar. Italian (Faenza). About 1480. H. 4| in., diam. 18| in. Bought, 8^. 2592.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. In tlie centre a female bust, border of foliage. Italian. About 1490. Diam. 17J in. Bought, 21. 2593.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, bowl-shaped, painted with a Roman bust in profile, border of rayed scale work and arabesques. Italian. About 1510. Diam. 16^ in. Bought, 'M. 5s. 2594.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, naaiolica, bowl-shaped, painted in the centre with an equestrian figure ; rayed scale work and arabesques. Italia^i. About 1510. Diam. 15^ in. Bought, 21. 2595.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, bowl-shaped ; in the centre a male bust portrait, wearing a cap. Italian. About 1480. Diam. 13^ in. Bought, \l, 10s. 2596.-56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; Pomu- lus receiving the Sabine women. Italian. By A. Patanazzi, A.D. 1606, signed and dated. Diam. 19| in. Bought, 121. 2612.-56. Platealt. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; the Eluding of Moses ; architectural background. Italian (Urhino). Inscription on reverse, and date 1530 . (ascribed to Nicolo da Urbino). Diam. 17^ in. Bought^ 10^. 10s. 2825.-^56.' Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; composition of several figures in a landscape. Italian {Urhino). About 1560. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 10/. 10s. 2826.-'56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with elaborate interlaced arabesque ornaments in blue ; in the centre of plate a half figure of Diana, with initials V. B. Italian {Venetian). About 1550. Diam. 19i in. Bought, 10/. 3639.--'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN" THE TEAR 1856. 19 Earthenware and Stoneware, Evtxovea-n —continued. {maiolica) — cont. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, pea- cock's feather pattern ; in centre a mask or circular medallion with a human face. Italian. About 1490 Diam. 8 in. Bought, 11. 4s. 2606.-56. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, shell-shaped, lustred ware; with interlaced arabesque ornament in ruby and yellow lustre. Italian (Guhbio). About 1520. H. 8| in., L. 8 in., W. 5^ in. Bought, 21. " 2609.-'56. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica^ painted with a group of female nude figures, to whom a bearded male figure is offering gold ; on the reverse an inscrip- tion, with the monogram X., signature of Francesco Xanto. Italian (Urhino). Dated 1539. Diam. 10| in. Bought, 10/. 4557.-56. Tiles (Three). Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with shields of arms and arabesques. Italian. (From the Petrucci Palace, Siena). Dated 1509. Square, W. 51 in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 1659 to 1661.-'56. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, a wall or floor tile, painted with a star in ruby lustre and blue. Italian (Guhbio). Probably of the early period of the manufacture of M. Giorgio, About 1520. 4f in. by 4 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 1662.-'56. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, two-handled, oviform, painted with two lions within a diaper, in manganese colour. Italian. 15th centy. H. 14 J in., diam. 14 in. Bought, 1^. 12s. 2562.-56. (maesjejilles.) Cup and Cover. Marseilles enamelled earthenware, with raised and coloured flowers, scrolls between edged with crimson ; pierced cover. French. 18th centy H. 3f in., diam. 3J in. Bought, 10s. 2539.-56. Cup and Cover. Marseilles enamelled earthenware, with raised and coloured flowers, scrolls between edged with crimson ; pierced cover. French. 18th centy. H. 3 j in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 10s. 2540.-56. (moustiurs.) Candlestick. Moustiers enamelled earthenware, baluster shape, octagonal foot, painted with blue festoons, scrolls and pendants. French. Early 18th centy. H. 6 J., in. W. 4 in. Bought, 21. 2531.-56. {never s) Cup and Saucer. Nevers enamelled earthenware ; blue ground with wreaths in white. French, modern. (Ris- toriof Nevers.) Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 4| in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Given by M. feistori. 8673.-^56. 16441. XI 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. ( ^Ji' viJL's) — cont. Plate. Nevers enamelled earthenware; scroll foliage, decoration in blue, yellow fillets, and band of guilloche ornament in red. French, modern (Ristori of Nevers). Diam. 10 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 11. 12s. 3666.-56. Plate. Nevers enamelled earthenware ; light bluish grey ground, interlaced ornaments in blue and white. French, modern (Ristori of Nevers). Diam. 10 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), IL 12s. 3667.-56. Plate. Nevers enamelled earthenware ; white ground, painted with a wreath of vine leaves in blue. French, modern (Ristori of Nevers). Diam. 10 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 1^. 12s. 3668.-'56. Plate. Nevers enamelled earthenware, border indigo blue ground, interlaced ornaments in yellow. French, modern (Ristori of Neversj. Diam. 9§ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 11. 12s. 3669.-56. Soup Tureen. Nevers enamelled earthenware, oblong ; style of Louis XV., yellow ground and scroll ornament in blue, &c., cameo busts in medallions ; twisted han- dles, painted red. French, modern (Ristori of Nevers). H. 7| in., L. 16 in., W. 10^ in. Bought (Paris Exhi- tion, 1855), 8?. " 3672.-'56. Tazza or Tray. Nevers enamelled earthenware ; perfo- rated arabesque ornament grounded in blue and yellow. French, modern (Ristori of Nevers). H. 8 in., diam. 12| in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 8^. 3670.-'56. Tazza. Nevers earthenware, in the biscuit state. French, modern (Ristori of Nevers). H. 7| in., diam. 12 J iu. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 21. 367l.-'56. Vase. Nevers enamelled earthenware ; decorated with conventional scroll foliage in blue and yellow, large twisted handles, painted coral red, the cover surmounted by a butterfly on a vine branch. French, modern (Ristori of Nevers). H. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 17 in. by 10 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 16^. mQo.-'6Q. (pALissr ware) Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware ; in relief; subject, the Baptism of Christ; raised fluted border. French. 16th centy. L. 15 in., W. lOi in. Bought, U, 2430.-^56. Statuette. Enamelled earthenware, Pahssy ware ; Kneel- ing Magdalen. French. 16th centy. Signed with the monogram of Bernard Palissy. H. 6^ in., W. of base 4 in. Bought, 3^. 4s. " 2529.-56. Statuette. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware ; Sam- son and the Lion. French. 16th centy. H. 7 in., VV. of base 4 in. Bought, 4^ 2530.-56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 21 Earthenware and Stoneware, Euroi^'e.a^— continued. {ROUEN.) Ewer and Cover. Rouen enamelled earthenware, painted with flowers on blue ; in front a figure of a female saint and a child ; at the back a landscape, two pierced rosettes at the sides. French. Dated 1737. H. lO^J in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 2532.-'56. Earthenware and Stoneware. Oriental. {PERSIAN) Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, painted with flowers in green, red, and blue. Persian. Diam. 13| in. Bought, IZ. 2545.-'56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, painted with flowers in green, red, and blue. Persian. Diam. 13 in. Bought, IL 2546.-'56. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, painted with floral ornaments. Persian. Diam. 12 m. Bought, 11. 12s. 2614.-56. Ecclesiastical Vestments. See Textiles. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels European. Book Cover. Limoges champlev^ enamel ; figure in relief of Christ, surrounded with the symbols of the Evangelists. French. 13th centy. 12 J in. by 7 J in. Bought, Ml. 2441.-56. Bowl of a Tazza. Limoges painted enamel ; the Rape of Helen, painted in colours on a white ground, in the manner of Leonard Limousin. French. Latter half of 16th centy. Diam. SJ in. Bought, SI. 4042.-'56. Box or BoNBONNTi:RE. Enamel on copper ; elliptic ; painted with landscapes and a village fete. French, modern. H. 1^ in., L. 21 in., W. 2^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), SI 2649.-'56. Cross. Imitation of ancient champlev^ Limoges enamel (in an unfinished state). French, modern (Dofcin, Paris.) H. 9f in., W. 5 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 21. 12s. 2648.-'56. Cup and Saucer. Enamel on copper, blue ground, decoration of vine pattern and pearls. French, modern. (Bury, Paris.) Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 3 in. ; Saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 21. 2640.-'56. Cup, Cover and Saucer. Enamel on copper, blue ground, en- riched with garlands of flowers in colours. French, modern. (Bury, Paris.) Cup, H. 3;^ in., diam. 4J in ; Saucer, diam. 61 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 61 2641.-56. Disk. Painted enamel ; circular, white flowers on a black ground : part of a candlestick. French. 17th centy. Diam. 4^ in. Bought, 21. 2550.-56. Disk. Painted enamel ; circular, white flowerg an a black ground ; part of a candlestick. French. 17th centy. Diam. 41 in. Bought, 21. 2551.-'56. u 2 22 ATIT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Enamels, European — continued. Plaque. Limoges eiicamel in colours on wliite ground ; a sub- ject from the story of Cupid and Psyche. French. (By L. Limousin.) About 1540. 9 in. by G in. Bought, *7l. 1629.- 5G. Plaque. Limoges enamel in colours on white ground ; a sub- ject from the story of Cupid and Psyche. French. (By L. Limousin.) About 1540. 9 in. by (3 in. Bought, 71. 16:30.-'56. Plaque. Limoges enamel painted in grisaille ; figure of Jupiter. French. 16th centy. 8 in. by 6 in. Bought, SI 4s. 2548.-56. Plaque. Limoges enamel, in colours ; a shepherd protecting his flock : with three cartouches bearing inscriptions in old French. French (By P. Raymond.) About 1550. H. 5| in., W. 4| in. Bought, 6?. 2577.-56. Plaque. Limoges enamel, in colours ; elliptic ; a Saint praying. French. About 1550. H. If in., W. If in. Bought, 11. 85. 257S.-'56. Plaque. Limoges enamel, in colours ; elliptic ; a female Saint. French. About 1550. H. If in., W. If in. Bought, II. 8s. 2579.-'56. Plaque. Limoges enamel " sur paillon ; " with semicircular top ; the Virgin and Child. French. About 1560. (At- tributed to Jean Limousin.) 3^ in. by 2^ in. Bought, U. 10s. 2804.-'56. Plaque. Limoges enamel on foil, " sur paillon," with semi- circular top; St. Barbara. French. About 1560. *S\ in. by 21 in. Bought, U. 10s. 2805.-56. Plaque. Limoges enamel, painted in various colours ; the Almighty appearing to Adam, who is asleep ; various animals are in the back ground. French. (Attributed to S. Courtois.) About 1560. 5^ in. by ^ in. Bought, 8/. 2819.-56. Plaque. Limoges enamel in various colours ; the Crucifixion. French. About 1520. H. 6J in., W. 54 in. Bought, 9Z. 2820.-56. Plaque. Limoges champleve enamel from the side of a chasse or reliquary ; the murder of St. Thomas of Canterbury. French. About 1200. H. 3^ in., L. 5 J in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 4041.-'56. Plate. Limoges enamel ; white, pink, and gold on blue ground ; a garden scene with groups of figures. On the re- verse a cartouche, with Perseus bearing the head of Medusa. French. 16th centy. Diam. 9| in. Bought, 101. 2549.-56. Plateau. Enamel on iron ; circular; painted with tlie subject of the Battle of the Amazons in grisaille. Fre7ich, modern. (M Paris of Bei'cy.) Diam. 26 in. Bouglit (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 40?. 2710.-56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 23 Enamels European — continued. Tazza. Imitation of Limoges enamel ; the bowl painted with a banquet scene, the margin surrounded with a wreath of olive leaves. French, modern (Dotin, Paris). H. 4J in. diam. 8 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 20/. 2647.-'56- Enamels, European. See also Jewel. Snuffbox. Enamels, Oriental. Font or Cistern. Cloisonne and charnpleve enamel, turquoise ground, octagonal form, on carved rosewood stand. Ancient Chinese. H. 13J in., diam. 2 ft. Bought, 39^. 2738.-56. Incense Burner. Cloisonne enamel, turquoise ground, with arabesques, &c. ; mounted in gilt bronze. Ancient Chinese. H. 151 in., W. 13 in. Bought, 32/. lis. 2731.-56. Jar or Yase. Cloisonne enamel, turquoise ground ; oviform. Ancient Chinese. H. 15^ in., diam. 12i in. Bought, 17/. 2732.-'56, Escutcheon or Kosette to a Door Handle. Wrought iron ; Gothic floriated work. 15thcenty. 4 J in. by 4^ in. Bought, 10s. 3603.-56. Escutcheon, Embroidered. See Textiles. Etui or Knife Case. Chiselled steel, damascened, containing two pen knives and an eraser. Italian. 1 6th centy. L. of Case, 4*^ in., of kn'-ves 3| in. a,nd 3 in., of eraser 2J in. Bought, 3/. 4s. 2795.-56. Etui or Needle Case. Chiselled steel, mounted at the top and bottom with gold, foliage and cartouche work in high relief, with a figure of Hercules and the lion. Italian. I7th centy. L. 4 in. Bought, 8^. 4043.-^56. Ewer. Copper, with spout and cover, masks and scrolls in respoussd or beaten work. Italian. 16tli centy. H. 12 in., diam. 5J in. Bought, 3/. 4s. 2583.-'56. Ewer. Copper, oviform, with handle and spout, scale pattern and leaves in repousse or beaten work. Italian. J 6th centy. H. 12i in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 6/. 2584.-'56. Ewer. See also Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Fibula. Bronze, annular-shaped, inlaid with glass pastes and enamel or mastic. Ancient Gallo-Ronian. Diam. 3| in. Bought, 51. OS. 2834.-56. Fibula or Brooch. Gold, circular, of minute granulated scrolls and annulets, an open flower in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 5L 5s. 3345.-56. Fibula or Brooch. Gold, circular, in the centre an open flower with detached leaves, surrounded by an S shaped scroll border of pierced filigree work. Ancient Greek Diam. 1 in. Bought^ 5/. OS. 3346.-56. Figure. Bronze, of a cupid standing on a dragon, (a fragment of a fire-dog.) Italian. 16th centy. H ll^- in., W. 11 in. by 41 in. Bought, 61. 2454.-56. Figure. Carved oak, in high relief, of St. James. German. 14th or 15th centy. 11. 2 ft. 6^ in. Bought 15s. M. 4845.-56. 24 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUIVI. Figure. Carved oak, in high relief, of St. Simon. German. 14th or 15th centy. H. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought, 15s. 9ri. 484G.-'5G. Figure. Carved oak, in high relief, of the Blessed Virgin. Ger- man. 14th or I5th centy. H. 2 ft. GJ in. Bought, 15s. 9d. 4847.-'5G. Figure. Carved oak, in high relief, of the Archangel Gabriel bearing a lily in his hand. German. 14th or 15th centy. H. 2 ft. 6i in. Bought, 15s. 9d 4848.-^56. Figure. See also Porcelain. FiRE-DOGS. Pair of, bronze and ormolu, the upper part sur- mounted by a sphinx. Italian {Venetian). About 1720. H. 1 ft. 1 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 51. 3553.-'56. Fire Grate. Steel and engraved brass, with fender. English. About 1730. Bought, GZ. 10s. 3551, 3552.-56. Fire Guard or *' Couvre Feu." Brass, embossed with foliated ornaments and two figures of St. George and the dragon ; round the bottom a border of acorns and oak leaves, a square handle on the top of the dome. IGth centy. 16^ in. by 14 in. Bought, 12^. 3038.-56. Flask. See Glass. Flower Vase. See Jardiniere. Font. See Enamels. Frame for a Mirror. Wood, carved and gilt, surmounted by a pediment. I7th centy. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, 4^. 8s. 1544.- 56. Frame for a miniature, ormolu. Bought, \l. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 1G55.- 56. Frame for a Picture. Carved wood, pierced open work. Italian. IGth centy. 10^ in. by 9 in. Bought, 2^. 16s. 2811.- 56. Frame. Silver gilt, quadrangular, chased with scroll ornaments ; in each corner is a circular medallion of translucent enamel with the arms and crest of the Medici family, spandrils at the corners of pierced Gothic tracery. Italian. 15th centy. H. Gf in., W. 7i in. Bought, Ul. 3269.-56. Frame for a Picture. Carved and gilt wood, enriched with masks, cupids, &c. Italian. I7th centy. H. 5 ft. 11 in., W. 5 ft. n in. Bought (with Pamting No. 5470.-56), 19?. 10s. 3329.-'56. Frame for a Picture. Wood, carved and gilt, scroll foliage and festoons of fruit. Italian. I7th or 18th centy. 17 in. by 14i in. Bought, IL 10s. 3342.-56. Frame for a Picture. Wood, carved and gilt, open strap work and foliage. French. About 1680. H. 11 in., W. 7| in. Bought, n. 3651.-56. Frame for a Picture or Mirror. Wood, carved and gilt. Italian, About 1560. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 5/. 15s. 4044.-56. Frame for a Picture. Wood, carved and gilt. English. 18th centy. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 1/. 10s. 4063.-56. Frame, See also Mirror. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 25 Frieze or Panel. Carved oak. In the centre, within a medal- lion, an allegorical group of Charity. Flemish. About 1600. L. 1 ft. 10 in., H. ^ in. Bought, 10s. 4241.-56. Gate, Portion of Wrought iron, open scroll and strap work. German. About 1700. H. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 2 ft. ^ in. Bought, \ol 5977.-56. Gate, Pediment of Wrought iron, in the centre a shield sur- mounted by a coronet, open scroll work on each side. German. About 1700. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 6 ft. Bought, 20/. 5978.-'56. Gate, Pediment of Wrought iron, open scroll work with inter- laced strapwork, surmounted by a coronet, German. About 1700. H. 2 ft. 4 in. W. 4 ft. 6 in. Bought, 20^. 5979.-56. Girandole or Sconce. Wrought iron, gilt, for two lights, orna- mented with detached leaves. Italian. I7th centy. PI. 10 in., W. ^ in. Bought, 1?. 12s. 1550.-56. Girandole or Sconce. Wrought iron, gilt, for two lights, orna- mented with detached leaves. Italian. I7th centy. H. 10 in., W. 91 in. Bought, 1/. 12s. 1551.-56. Glass, Painted. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille, blue and red, elliptic ; a shield of arms with mantling and crest. Dutch. Dated 1645. 9^ in. by 7 in. Bought, 1^. 12s. 2808.-56. Panel. Painted glass, in grisaille, blue and orange, elliptic ; a shield of arms with mantling and crest. Dutch. Dated 1645. 9^ in. by 7 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 280a-™'56. Glass Yessels, fee, Ancient. Vase. Glass. Ancient Roman. Bought, 21. 10s. {Ivans- f erred to Musewm, Edinburgh.) 2424 -'56. Vase. Glass, surrounded with transverse flutings. Ancient Roman. H. 5 :^ in., diam. 2 f in. Bought, 21. 10s. 2427.-56. Glass Vessels, fee, English. Vase or Goblet and Cover. Glass of three strata, clear, ruby, and opaque white, in imitation of Bohemian coated glass ; the bowl engraved with the Royal arms and cypher in medal- lions. English, modern (Eice, Harris, and Co., Birmingham). H. 22 in., diam. 7j in. Bought, 10/. 8632.--'56. Glass Vessels, &;c., European. Beaker. Clear glass. Supported on three ball feet, and sur rounded with raised spiral fillets of white and blue glass. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 3^ in., diam. 3 in. Bought, 1/. 4s. 4066.-56. Bottle. Ping-formed, clear glass, with moulded applique bosses and lion's head masks in white, blue, and ruby glass. Italian {Venetian). 16th centy. H. 6 J in., W. 5| in. by 2| in. Bought, 11. 4s. 2435.-'56. Bottle. Glass, blue ground, with splashes of gold avanturine. Italiam {Venetian). 17th centy. H. 8| ii^., diam. If in. Bought, 1/. Us. U. 3657.-'56. 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, &c., European — continued. Bowl or Tazza. Clear glass, gadrooned, with gilt and en- amelled margin ; the foot and stem of dark pm-ple glass. Italian {Venetian). About 1500. H. 6 J in., diam. 10^ in. Bought, dI 17s. 7d 2462.-56. Bowl or Tazza. Clear glass, with gilt spiral gadroons on the lower part of the bowl; the margin surromided with a gilt zone, studded with pearls in enamel. Italian {Vene- tian). About 1500. H. 5| in., diam. lOf in. Bought, U. 17s. 7d 2468.-56. Bowl or Cup. Clear glass, gadrooned, with inscription on a gilt band round tlie margin. Italian {Venetian). About 1530. H. 2 in., diam. 5 i in. Bought, 3^. 15s. 3d 2468.-»56. Box or BoNBONNiERE. Glass, with encrusted arabesque deco- ration in silver, '* Procede intercristal." French, modern. (Grichois, Paris). H. 2 in,, diam. 6 in. Bought (Paris Ex- hibition, 1855), Ql Us. 2718.-56. Cream Ewer. Cut glass, octagonal form, with lip and handle. French, ISthcenty. H. 5 in., W. 3|in. by 2|W Bought, 11. ' 3546.-56. Cruet. Clear glass, with spout and handle, decorated with appliqu^ bosses of green glass, and masks of clear glass gilt, and yellow and red bands. Italian {Venetian). 16th centy. H. 41 in., W. 3 in. Bought, 2^. 3s. M. 2464.-56. Cup and Saucer. Glass, with encrusted arabesque decoration in silver, "Procede intercristal." French, modern (Gri- chois, Paris). Cup, H. 3^ in., diam. 3f in. ; Saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 61 8s. 2719.-56. Cup. Purple glass, painted with flowers, &;c. in white enamel. French or German. 18th centy. H. 2 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 5s. 3349.-56. Dish or Tazza. Clear glass ; in the centre an enamelled escut- cheon of arms, surrounded by radiating embossed gadroons ; imbricated margin in gold. Italian {Venetian). About 1500. H. 21 in., diam. 11| in. Bought, M. 16s. 2996.-56. Dish or Tazza. Clear glass. With raised spiral fillets of blue glass. Venetian. 16th centy. Diam. 16| in. Bought, U. 4s. 4067.-56. Drinking Glass. Clear glass, engraved with vases, festoons of flowers, and birds. French. 18th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 31 in. Bought, \l. 12s. 2570.-56. Ewer or Flask, with spout and handle. Clear glass, with five rosettes in relief, in coloured glass, on each side. Italian {Venetian). 17th centy. H. 12J in., W. 10 in. Bought, 1^. 15s. 2456.-56. Ewer. Cut glass, enriched with circular bosses with gilt .fillets. German, modern (Steigerwald, Munich). H. 10 in. diam. 6 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 1^. 2679.-'56, OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 27 Glass Vessels, &c., European — continued. Flagon and Stopper. Frosted Glass, witli bands of cut and gilt vine leaves. German, modern (Steigerwald, Munich). H. 8^ in., diam. 3 J in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 85. 2674.-56. Flask. Clear glass, with transverse fillets of blue and white glass, and blue and white gadroons. Italian {Venetian). 17th centy. H. 5^ in., square, W. 3i in. Bought, 11. 4s. 2436.-^56. Fla sk. Transparent greenish blue glass, splashed with gold, red, and blue avanturine. Italian ( Venetian). 1 6th centy. H. Si in., W. 2i in. by If in. Bought, U. lls.U. 8658.-56. Flower Vase. Cut glass, mounted in ormolu. French, modern. Bought, 2^. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 2425.-56. Goblet or Cup, on tall stem. Crystal glass, the bowl in coated blue and white glass, elaborately engraved with a Baccha- nalian procession of Cupids in intaglio. German, modern (F. Steigerwald, Munich). H. 12| in., diam. 8 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), lU. 16s. 9d 2672.-56. Goblet. Crystal glass, the bowl in coated blue and white glass, engraved witli a group of Ino and Bacchus, after Foley, and with wreaths of ivy. German, modern (Steiger- wald, Munich). H. 13 in., diam. 6| in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 111. 7s. Sd. 2673,-56. Goblet, Cut glass, enriched with circular bosses with gilt fillets. German, modern (Steigerwald, Munich). H. 4J in., diam. 3f in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 10s. 2680.-56. Goblet. Cut glass, enriched with circular bosses with gilt fillets. German, modern (Steigerwald, Munich). H. 4^ in., diam. 3 if in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 10s. 2681.-'56. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass, cut and engraved with scroll work, military trophies, &c. French^ about 1700. H. y^ in., diam. S| in. Bought, 21. 3547.- 56. Plate. Blue glass, with sunk centre, the margin decorated with gilt arabesques. Italian {Venetian). 17th centy. H. If in., diam. 9 in. Bought, \l. 16s. 2554.-'56. Tazza. Clear glass, on fluted baluster stem. Italian {Venetian). 1 6th centy. H. 5 J in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 21. 8s. 2585.-56. Tazza. Clear glass, on baluster stem, ornamented with mould- ed lion's head masks, garlands of pearls, and gadroons ; the bowl diamond moulded and frosted. Italian {Venetian). 17th centy. H. 5| in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 2^. 10s. 3649.-56. Vase. Blue glass, gold sprinkled. Italian {Venetian). 17th centy. H. 8| in., diam. 3i in. Bought, U. 1543.-56. Vases, a pair. Ground glass, oviform. German, modern. Bought, 9s. 9d {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2677, 26'78.--'56. 28 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, &c., Eurofe an— continued. Vase. Blue glass, oviform, mounted with foot and handles in ormolu. Italian (Venetian). 17th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 2^ in. Bought, 71. SOOOVoG. Vase._ Blue glass, oviform, mounted with foot and handles in ormolu. Italian (Venetian). 17th centy. H. 5-J in., diam. 2^ in. Bought, 71. 8001.-50. Wine Glass. Clear glass, on baluster stem, with handles, and two transverse bands of blue glass. Italian ( Venetian). I7th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 8| in. Bought, 2^. os. 3d 24G5.-'5G. Wine Glass. Clear glass, with blue handles or mounts. Italian (Venetian). 17th centy. H. 5 in., diam. S^ in. Bought, 21. 16s. 24.GG.- 5G. Wine Glass. Clear glass, with blue mounts, the lower part of the bowl gadrooned. Italian (Venetian). IGth centy, H. 61 in., diam. 3J in. Bought, ni. 15s. Sd. 24G7.-'5G. Wine Glass. With frosted ruby bowl and green stem. German, modern (Steigerwald, Munich). H. 5^ in, diam. 2i in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 6s. 5d. 2675.-'56. Wine Glass. With frosted ruby bowl and green stem. German, modern (Steigerwald, Munich). H. 5^ in., diam. 2i in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 6s. 5d. " 2676.-'56. Goldsmiths' and Jewellers' Work. Bee Box. Bracelet. Brooch. Cross. Earrings. Fibula. Jewel. Loceet. Medal. Necklace. Pendent Ornament. Pin. Plateau. Pomander. King. Snuff Box. Trousseau. Watch. Group. Alabaster, in high relief ; the Intombment. Italian ij). About 1400. H. 18i in., W. 12^ in. Bought ^l. 10s. 241G,-'56. Group. Carved wood, in high relief; the Flagellation of Our Blessed Lord (part of a retable). 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, Zl. lOs. 2417.-'5G. Group. Carved wood, in relief; painted and picked out with gold ; the Adoration of the Magi. Flerwish or German. About 1500. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 3 ft. 11 in. Bought, 51. 10s. 2418.-'5G. Group. Bronze, of the Three Graces, with bronze pedestal, in which is inserted a clock ; a reduced copy (with some altera- tions) of the monument, designed to contain the heart of Heni'i II., by Germain Pilon. French, modern (Barbedienne, Paris). H. of group, 1 ft. 11 in., W. 12 in. ; H. of pedestal 1 ft. 1^ in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 24Z. 2G99, 2G99fi.- 56. Group. Bronze ; Theseus combating the Minotaur. French, modern (Barye, Paris). H. 1 ft. G in., W. 12 in. by 7 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 9^. 4>s. 2708.-'5G. Group. Bronze ; a combat with a Centaur. French, modern (Barye, Paris). H. 1 ft. H in. ; W. 15 in. by 5^ in. Bought (Paris Es^hibition, 1855), 9^. 12s. 2709.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 29 Group. Bronze ; A huntsman with a tiger. German, modern (Albert Meves, Berlin). H. 231 in., L. 16 in., W. 9^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 61 8s. 2717.-56. Guard of a Sword Hilt. Chiselled steel. Bought, 16s. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) ' 1649.-'56. Guitar. Wood, inlaid with ivory and tortoise-shell, engraved. German. About 1700. H. 4 ft. 5 in., W. 14 in. Bought, 8^. 4274.-'56. Handle of a Door. Wrought iron, with perforated scroll escutcheon. German. About 1500. L. 7 J in., W. If in. Bought, U. 2451. -'5 6. Handle of a Yase. Bronze, terminating in a child's full-faced mask. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. L. 5-1- in. Bought, 12s. U. " 3330.-'56. Handle of a Vase (fragment). Bronze. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 3^ in. by If iu. Bought, 12s. 6d 3331.-'56. Handle of a Vase. Bronze. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 3^ in. by li in. Bought, 12s. 6d 3332.-'56. Handle of a Vase. Bronze, in form of a goat's head. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 2| in. by If in. Bought, 12s. Qd. 3333.-'56. Handle of a Patera (fragment). Bronze, in form of the head and shoulders of a greyhound. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 2f in. by IJ in. Bought, 12s. Q>d. 3334.-'56. Handle of a Patera (fragment). Bronze, in form of a lion's head. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. H. 2 in., diam. 1;^ in. Bought, 12s. 6d 3335.-'56. Handle of a Vase (fragment). Bronze, in form of a clawed foot, with ornament. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 2 in. by 1^ in. Bought, 12s. 6d 3336.-'56. Handle of a Vase (fragment). Bronze, in form of a clawed foot, surmounted by a sphinx or harpy. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 3| in. by 1| in. Bought, 12s. 6d 3337.-56. Handle of a Vase. Bronze, fluted. Ancient Greek. L. 6J in. Bought, 19s. 3343.-'56. Handles of a Vase (a pair). Bronze, fluted. Ancient Greek or Etruscan. 3f in. by 2 in. Bought, Ss. 3344.-56. Handle of a Door. Wrought iron, with circular five-leaved rosette escutcheons. German. 15th centy. 10 in. by Z\ in. Bought, n. 3598.-'56. Handle of a Door. Wrought iron, the barrel and rosette at each end ornamented with pierced and engraved scroll work. German. 15th century. 9| in. by 4^ in. Bought, 3^. :iW 3599.-'56. Handle of a Door. Wrought iron, the barrel and rosette at each end ornamented with pierced and engraved scroll work. German. 15th century. 9| in. by 4^ in. Bought, SI. 3600.-'56. Handle of a Door. Tinned iron, with scroll ring. I7tli centJ. 5| in. by 3| in. Bought, 5s. 3601 -'56. 30 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Hand Saw. Steel, with chiselled steel mounts, the hilt mounted with mother-of-pearl, witli pommel formed by an eagle's head. 17th centy. L. llf in., W. 3^ in. Bought, M Ss. 2402.-'o6. Hilt of a Dagger, or winder for a wheel-lock gun. Chiselled iron. J 7th centy. L. 4f in. Bought, 16s. 1540.-'56. Hinge Band. Wrought iron, perforated with patterns of scrolls, birds, and helmeted heads. German. About 1520. 14 in. by IJ in. Bought, 21. 2450.-56. Hinge of a Door. Tinned iron, with engraved open scroU escutcheon plate. German. I7th centy, 14| in. by 6| in. Bought, II. 3594.-'56. Hinge of a Door. Tinned iron, with engraved open scroll escutcheon. German {Nuremberg). I7th centy. 15^ in. by 6| in. Bought, 1^. 3595.-'56. Hinge of a Door. Iron, lozenge-shaped escutcheon, with a quatrefoil pierced in the centre. ^ 6th centy. 8| in. by 6 in. Bought, 15s. 3596.-56. Hinge of a Door . Iron, lozenge-shaped, plain, with a Gothic quatrefoil in the centre opening. About 1500. 9;^ in. by 5i in. Bought, 15s. 3597.-'56. Hinge. Wrought iron, with raised foliated sci'oU ornament. German. 1 7th centy. 18| in, by 8 in. Bought, 2Z. 5962.-56. Hinge. Wrought iron, the escutcheon plate ornamented with detached floriated scrolls. German. I7th centy. 18 J in. by 11 in. Bought, 21. 5963.-56. Illuminated Writing. Page of Italian illuminated manuscript painted on vellum. Bought, ol. 6s. {Transferred to Art Library.) 3577.-56. Illuminated Writing. Miniature frontispiece to a book. Venetian. Bought, 3?. 5s. {Transferred to Art Library) 3578.-56. Illuminated Capital Letter. On vellum. Bought, 4Z. 14s. 6d {Transferred to Art Library?) 4019.- '56. Incense Burner. Gilt metal, chased ; an oviform two-handled vase. Italian. 16th centy. H. lOf in., W. 7i in. Bought, 8^. 1653.-'56. Incense Burner or Lamp Stand. Gilt metal, engraved with arabesques. German. 16th centy. H. 4| in., diam. 3;^ in. Bought, 3/.. 1654.-'56. Incense Burner. Metal plated with silver and oxydised ; in the form of a vase, with cover and two handles resting on a circular salver, which is supported on a stand with four tigers' heads as feet ; arabesque decoration of oriental character. French, modern (Barbedienne, Paris). Vase and cover, H. 20 in., W. 10 in.; salver, diam. 11-^ in. ; stand, H. 2 in., diam. Ill in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 48?. 2707.-'56. Incjense Burner. See also Enamels. Inkstand. Bronze, mounted on four claw feet ; on the cover a head of Medusa, within a wreath flanked b}^ two Cupids holding ribbons. Italian. About 1500. L. 7^ iu., W. 4 in. Bought, 5?. 3624.-56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 31 Inkstand. Bee also Earthenware. Intaglio. Rock crystal, elliptic, full-faced bust of Inigo Jones. English. 18th centy. | in. by j in. Bought, \l. 10s. 3339.-'56. Intaglio. See also Ring. Iron and Steel Work. See Bolt. Brackets. Bust. Car- touche Box. Casket. Coffer. Cupboard Front. Dagger, Escutcheon. Etui. Fire Grate. Gate. Girandole. Handle. Hinge. Key. Knife. Knocker. Lamp. Lock. Panel. Plaque. Snuffers. Window Grating. Ivory and Bone, Carved. Box. Ivory, with clamps and fastenings in gilt copper. French. Early 16th centy. H. 1^ in., L. 6^ in. W. IJ in. Bought, U. 1637.-56. Box. With raised cover ; carved ivory, cylindrical. Ancient CMnese. PL 3| in., diam. 3f in. Bought, '11. 2564.-56, Box or BonbonniMe. Carved ivory; on the lid, Hercules reposing after his Labours. French or Flemish. About 1700. 3i in. by 2f in. Bought, 1^. 4s. 2796.-56. Box. Circular, ivory, the sides perforated v/ith a diaper pattern ; an Arabic inscription on a band encircling the lower part. Arabic or Saracenic {Cairo ?). 13th or 14th centy. PL 3| in., diani. 5| in. Bought, 11. 4139.-'56. Casket. Ivovy, with semicircular cover carved with floriated design in low relief, mounted in silver. Batavian (?) or Cingalese. I7th centy. H. 5 in., L. 6^ in., W. 3;^ in. Bought, 11 12s. " 1546.-'56. Casket. Carved bone, with foliated ornament in low relief, gilt copper mountings. Byzantine. 12th centy. H. 3| in., L. 6J in., W. 3J in. Bought, 13^. 45. 2440 -'oQ. Casket. Carved bone, with lock and handle in gilt copper. French {?) About 1500. H. 2^ in., L. 5^ in., W. 3f in. Bought, 1^. 8s. " 2553.-'56. Chesspiece. Carved ivory ; equestrian figure of a knight. German (?) About 1500. H. 2| in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 2^. 16s. 2998.-56. Coffer. Carved bone, with raised cover, geometrical mar- quetry of black horn and ivory. (A marriage coffer.) Italian. About 1450. H. 7 in., L. 9 in., W. 5 in. Bought, 8^. 2563.-56. Coffer. Carved bone. Italian. Bought, 8^. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2782.-'56. Coffer. Ivory, with lock and fleurs-de-lis clamps in silver. French. 15th centy. H. 1^ in., W. 3| in. by 1| in. Bought, 21. 8s. ' 2800.-56. Coffer. Carved bone and wood marquetry ; subject, the history of Jason. Italian. 15th centy. H. 10 J in., L. 15i in., W. 8 in. Bought, 38/. 3265.-56. 32 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory and Bone, Carved — continued. Comb. Carved ivory ; the centre filled in with perforated floriated ornaments, in which are three terminal female figures in Hindoo costume. Ancient Indian. 6 in. by 4^ in. Bought, 51. 2457.- oG. Cup or Goblet. Carved ivory ; ornamented with Cupids playing amidst scroll foliage. Flemish. 17th centy. H. 4^ in., diam. 3 J in. Bought, 4il. 5 83.-5 G.^ Statuette, Carved ivory; a skeleton or emaciated corpse- like figure beating a drum ; a " Dance of Death '' subject. German or Flemish. First half of l7th centy. H. 9:| in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 2582.-'5G. Tray. Carved ivory, in the form of a lotus leaf; on the leaf are carved various fresh- water shells, reptiles, &c., painted in proper colours. Ancient Chinese. L. 7^ in., W. 4J in. Bought, 3^. 4s. 25Qd.-o6. Triptych. Carved bone, surrounded by a border of wood marquetry ; the Crucifixion. Italian. 15th centy. H. 121 in., W. 91 in. Bought, 8^. 18s. 6d 933.- 5G. Triptych. Carved ivory ; the Crucifixion ; in the wings two shields of arms, with elaborate mantlings. German. About 1470. H. 3| in., W. 5 in. Bought, 15^. 4s. 2818.-5G. Writing Tablets. Ivory, in ivory case. The surface etched with foliage and figures of warriors, birds, &;c. German or Dutch. About 1600. L. 3i in., W. 2 in. Bought, 11. 4s. lG38.-^56. Ivory, Carved. See also Dagger. Knife. Paper Knife. Spoon. Tankard. Jar. See Enamels, Oriental. Jardiniere, or Flower Vase. Metal gilt and silver-plated, tripod form. French, modern (Barbedienne, Paris). 11. 4 ft, 4 in,, diam. 1 7 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 44^. 2704.-'56. Jewel. Gold, enamelled ; a " Memento mori," in form of a coflGin with scrolls and arabesques on black ground, inscribed round the sides " Through the resurrection of Christe we be all sanctified," within the cofiin is an enamelled skeleton. English. About 1600. (Found at Tor Abbey, Devonshire). 31 in. by J in. Bought, 21^. 3581.-'5G. Jewellers' and Goldsmiths' Work. See Box. Bracelet. Brooch. Cross. Earrings. Fibula. Jewel. Locket. Medal. Necklace. Pendent Ornament. Pin. Plateau. Pomander, Ring. Snuffbox. Trousseau. Watch. Jug. See Porcelain. Key. Chiselled iron, with open scroll bow. French. About 1570. L.4Jin. Bought, 12s. 2580.-'56. Key. Iron, to a harp or other musical instrument, with chiselled open-work bow French. 16 th centy. L. 3 J in. . Bought, 8s. 2631.-'5G. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 33 Key. Gilt metal, a chamberlain's key ; the bow filled with an escutcheon. 18th centy. L. 6^ in. Bought, 25s. 3549.-56. Key. Steel, chiselled, open scroll-work bow, fluted stem. I7th centy. L. 6 in. Bought, 8s. 3550.-'56. Key. Steel, with open scroll-work bow. I7th centy. L. 7 in. Bought, 1^. 3589.-'56. Key. Steel, with open scroll-work bow. I7th centy. L. 6^ in. Bought, U. ^ 3590.-'56. Key. Steel, open tracery work, trefoil-shaped barrel. 16th centy. L. 61 in. Bought, IZ. 3591.-'56. Key. Steel, with brass open-work bow. 18th centy. L. 4| in. Bought, IZ. 5s. 3592.-'56. Key. Bronze, gilt, A chamberlain's key. On one side of the bow is a lion crowned ; on the other, an interlaced cipher German. 18th centy. L. 7i in. Bought, 1^. 5s. 3604.-'56 Knives and Forks. A set, consisting of 13 each, including a carving knife and fork ; steel, with ivory handles, carved with lions' heads ; in a cylindrical stamped leather case, with silver ferrules. German. 17th centy. Knives, 12f in. to 9 in. ; forks, Hi in. to 7| in. Bought, 121. 1549.-56. Knife. Steel, silver handle, chased with foliage, gilt bronze pommel. Italian. 16th centy. L. 8^ in. Bought, 16s. 2618.-56. Knife. Steel, plated silver handle, embossed with flowers, gilt bronze pommel. Italian. About 1550. L. 8| in. Bought, 16s. 2619.-'56. Knife. Steel, a betel chopper. Indian. Bought, 11. 16s. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2794.-'56. Knife and two-pronged Fork. Steel, with carved ivory handles of groups of animals in contorted positions ; in a box-wood sheath, carved with small scriptural subjects and inscriptions. Dutch or German. Dated 1598. Knife 7f in., fork, 7| in., sheath, 9^ in. Bought, 51 3647.-'56. Knife Case. See Etul Knocker. Wrought iron, the escutcheon plate pierced with flamboyant tracery and two buttresses, curved hammer, on which is a dragon in relief. French. 15th centy. 11 in. by 5 in. Bought, 61. 2615.-56. Knocker. Wrought iron, massive scroll and cartouche work ; in the centre at the top a bust of a man, at bottom a mask. German. 17th centy. 12 in. by 7^ in. Bought, U. 2616.-'56. Knocker. Bronze ; in form of a mermaid. Italian. 1 6th centy. 5 in. by 4 in. Bought, 21. 2802.-'56. Knocker. Iron, with scroll-work escutcheon attached. German (Nuremberg). About 1600. 17^ in. by 7 in. Bought, 3^. 3593.-56. Lamp. Wrought steel. 16th centy. Bought, 21. 4s. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Dublin.) 1554.-56. Lamp with cover. Bronze. Italian. 16th centy. H. | in., W., 5f in. by 2^ in. Bought, 21. 4s. 2621.-'56. i 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Lamp Stand. Hee Incense Burner. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; Louis XIV. decoration ; pattern brown and gold on green ground. French, modern. G ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. \\ in. Bought, 1^. 2.s. 6d 3692.-'5G. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; Louis XIV. decoration ; plain brown. French, modern (Dulud, Paris). 3 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 1 in. Bought, 5s. 3693.-'o6. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; Louis XIV. pattern. French, modern. 31 in. by 24 J in. Bought, 126-. 3G9 4.-56. Leather Hanging. Stamped. French, modLQYii. Bought, 1 1 s. 9d {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3695.-56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; cinque-cento arabesque pattern ; green and gold. French, modern. 3 ft. by 1 ft. 8-1- in. Bought, 126\ GcZ. 3696-'5G. Leather Hanging. Stamped. French, modern. Bought, 8s. 5d (Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3697.-56. Leather Hanging. Stamped. French, modern (Dulud, Paris). 3 ft. by 1 ft. 8| in. Bought, 8s. lOd ' 3698.-'56. Leather. Four pieces. Stamped. French, modern. Bought, 21. I7s. 6d. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3699 to 3702.-'56. Leather. Stamped ; cinque -cento scroll diaper pattern ; green and gold. French, modern (Dulud, Paris). Square, W. 2 ft. 1 in. Bought, 5s. 2d 3703.-56. Leather. Stamped ; cinque-cento scroll diaper pattern ; bi'own and gold. French, modern. 6 ft. 6 in. by 26 in. Bought, 1^. 3704.-'56. Leather. Stamped ; cinque-cento scroll diaper pattern ; two tints of brown. French, modern. 25^ in. by 21 in. Bought, 5s. 2d " 3705.-'56. Leather. Stamped ; cinque-cento scroll diaper pattern ; plain brown. French, modern. 25 in. by 21 in. Bought, 3s. ^d. 3706.-'56. Leather. Stamped. French, modern. Bought, 12s. (Trans- ferredj to Animal Products Division.) 3707.-56. Leather. Stamped ; Louis XIV. scroll diaper pattern ; rich colours and gold. French, modern, 26 in. by 25i in. Bought, 12s. " 3708.-'56. Leather. Six pieces, stamped. French, modern. Bought, SI. 9s. 7d. (Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3709 to 37l4.-^'56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; cinque-cento diaper pattern, intersecting circles ; two tints of blue and gold. French, modern. 41^ in. by 25 in. Bought, 9s. lid. 37l5.-'56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; cinque-cento diaper pattern, intersecting circles; two tints of brown and gold. French, modern. 6 ft. lOJ in. by 24^ in. Bought, 4s. lid 37l6.-'56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; cinque-cento diaper pattern. French, modern. L. 3 ft. 6 in. Bought, 5s. 9d. 37l7.-'56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; cinque-cento diaper pattern ; plain brown. French, modern. 41 in. by 24 in. Bought, Ss.3d 37l8.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. S5 Leather Hanging. Stamped. French, modern. Bought, bs. {Transferred to Animal Products Division?) 3719.-56. Leather Hanging. Stamped. French, modern. Bought, 7s. {Transferred) 8720.-'56. Leather Hanging. Stamped. French, modern. Bought, 5s. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3721. -'56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; small lozenge diaper pattern ; plain brown. Frenclt, modern. 29 in. by 26 in. Bought, 2s. 3722.-56. Leather Hanging. Stamped; interlaced foliage pattern; brown, French, modern. 25i in. by 25 in. Bought, 2s. 3722ct.- 56. liEATHER. Stamped ; Arabic diaper pattern ; blue, red, and gold intersecting circles. French, modiQm. 40 in. by 19 in. Bought, 10s. 8723.-'56. IjEATHER. Stamped ; Arabic diaper pattern ; green red, and gold. French, modern. 52 in. by 19 in. Bought, 10s. 3724.-'56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; Arabic diaper pattern ; green, brown, and red. French, modern. 40 in. by 18 in. Bought, Qs. 3725.-56. Leather. Stamped. French, modern. Bought, 8s. {Trans- ferred to Animal Products Division.) 3726.-56. Leather. Stamped ; Arabic diaper pattern ; brown and gold. French, modern. 46 in. by 18^ in. Bought, 7s. 8727.-56. Leather. Stamped ; large scroll floral pattern ; fruit, birds, «Sz;c. French, modern. 41 in. by 28 in. Bought, I7s. 3728.-^56. Leather. Three pieces, stamped. French, modern. Bought, 11. 12s. {Transferred to Animcd Products Division.) 3729 to 3731.-56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; rich scroll decoration in gold and colours ; reddish brown ground. French, modern. 26 in. by 25 in. Bought, 7s. S782.-'56. Leather Hanging. Stamped ; rich scroll decoration, in gold and colours ; two tints of brown and gold. French, modern. 27 in. by 26 in. Bought, 6s. 3733.-56. Leather Hanging. Stamped. French, modern. Bought, 4s. lOd. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 8734.-'56. Leather Work. See Book. Bottle. Box. Casket. Cpiair. Plaque. Lintel. See Beam. Lock and Key. Steel. French. Bought, 21. 16s. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Duhlin) 2404.-56. Lock and Key. Steel, the plates etched with animals and scrolls ; partly pierced. German. About 1610. Lock, 121 in. bv 19 in ; Key, 5 J in. by If in. Bought, 13^. 10s. 2409, 2409a.-'56 Lock. Gilt bronze, with trophies and allegorical figures in relief. Italian. About 1580. lOf in. by 7 in. Bought ,7Z. 2437. -"56 Lock of a Coffer. Wrought iron ; with cut and engraved foliage. ; German. About 1 550.^254 in. by 12 in. Bought, 8^. 24^7.-56. 16441. X 3G AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Lock. Chiselled iron ; enriched with tracery and foliage. About 1480. 41 in. by 5 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 2448.-50. Lock Escutcheon for a Keyhole. Chiselled and perforated iron ; circular rosette form. About 1480. Diam. 3 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 2449.-'56. Lock, Steel, the centre enclosed by columns, pierced borders ; and a key, with square handle and circular centre of geome- trical tracery. The lock is inscribed, P. T. Pichet. French. Dated 1737. Lock, 10^ in. by 3| in.; Key, L. 5^ in. Bought, C^. 2791, 2791a.-'5G. Lock Escutcheon and Hasp. Steel, engraved with figures, in- terlaced scrolls, and foliage. Dated 1617. 9| in. by 6 in. Bought, 1?. 2s. 357(3.-'56. Lock. Wrought iron, two bolts with outer j)late of engraved open-work in gilt brass on ground of blued steel, with key. About 1600. Lock, 6 in. by 12 in.; Key, L. 6 in. Bought, 3^. 3587.-56. Lock. Iron, with open-work tracery in engraved brass, on ground of blued steel. Dated 1741. 11 in. by 5^ in. Bought, 3^. 3588.-56. Lock. Portion ; chiselled iron (the centre cylindrical case con- taining the wards), decorated with Gothic tracery. German. About 1490. 13 in. by 4^ in. Bought, U. 3626.-56. Locket or Reliquary. Silver gilt border of open scrolls, set in the centre with an onyx cameo of the Virgin and Child. Italian. About 1560, 1 J in. by If in. Bought, 8 ?. 4055.-'56. Maniple. See Textiles. Marble and Stone Carving. See Bracket. Bust. Chimney Piece. Group. Medallion. Panel. Tazza. Yase. Marquetry. See Basket. Bedstead. Box. Cabinet. Chair. Clock. Coffer. Door. Guitar. Panel. Plaque. Table. Match Pot. See Porcelain. Medal. Bronze. Obv. bust of Sir Christopher "Wren, to the left ; rev., an elevation of St. Paul's Cathedral. English. Dated 1723. Dia,m. 4 in. Bought, IZ. 10s. 1260.-'56. Medal. Gold. Pope Paul III. Obv., bust to the right ; rev., a female figure erect between a vase of corn and a galley prow, holding a statuette of Minerva and a cornucopia. Italian. About 1540. Diam. If in. Bought, 7^. 3270.-'56. Medal. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the Paris Exhi- bition, 1855. Obv., bust of Prince Napoleon, President of tlie Commission ; rev., the names of the Commissioners. French, modern (by A. Barr^). Diam. 2f in. Bought, 9s. 4d 3687.-56. Medal. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the Paris Exhi- bition, 1855. Obv., bu&t of Napoleon III.; rev., view of the building. French, modern (by Oudin^). Diam. 2f in. Bought, 9s. 4d 3687a.-'56. Medal. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the Paris Exhi- bition, 1855. Obv., bust of Napoleon III.; rev., an allegoric group. French, modern (by Oudind and Caqu^). Diam. 2| in. Bought, 9s. 4d 36876.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 87 Medal. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the Paris Exhi- bition, 1855. Ob v., view of the interior of the building ; rev., view of the galleries. French, modern (by Jacques Wiener). Diam. 2f in. Bought, 9s. 4d 3687c.-'56. Medal. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the Paris Exhi- bition, 1855. Ob v., busts of the Emperor Napoleon III. and the Empress ; rev., view of the building. French^ modern (by Caque). Diam. 2| in. Bought, 9s. 4d 8687d-'56. Medal. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the Paris Exhi- tion, 1855. Obv., view of the exterior of the building, with inscription ; rev., view of the galleries. French, modern (by Jacques Wiener). Diam. 2| in. Bought, 9s, 4cZ. 3687e.-'5(3. M EDAL. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the appearance of the Colony of New South Wales as an Exhibitor in the Paris ExhibitioD of 1855. Obv., Britannia presenting the Colony, as a shepherdess, to France ; rev., a border illustrating the pro- ducts of the Colony. English, modern (L. C. Wyon). Diam. 2| in. Given by Sir W. Macarthur, Commissioner for the Colony. 3758.-'56. Medal. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the appearance of the Colony of New South Wales as an Exhibitor in the Paris Exhibition of 1855. Obv., Britannia presenting the Colony, as a shepherdess, to France ; rev., a border illustrating the products of the Colony. English, modern (L. C. Wyon). Diam. 2J in. Given by Sir W. Macarthur, Commissioner for the Colony. 8759.-'56. Medal (two copies). Zinc. In commemoration of the Paris Exhibition of 1855. Bought. (Transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) ^ 4327, 4327a. -56. Medal. Bronze ; struck to be given as a local prize for success in art by the Department of Science and Art. Obv., bust of Queen Victoria ; rev., . an inscription. English, modern (by W. Wyon). Diam. 2i in. 6039.-'56. Medal. Bronze ; struck in commemoration of the visit of the Emperor and Empress of the French to the City of London in 1855. Obv., three-quarter face portraits of Napoleon III. and the Empress Eugenie ; rev., allegoric group and inscription. English, modern. (B. Wyon.) Diam. 8 in. Given by the Corporation of London. 6040.-'56. Medal. Bronze. Obv.^ bust of Victor Emanuel ; rev., a group of figures, with inscription ; struck in commemoration of the visit of the King of Sardinia to the City. English, modern (by B. Wyon). Diam. 3 in. Given by the Corporation of London. 6041.-'56, Medal, Bronze, of the French Exhibition of 1855. Obv., head of the Emperor Na.poleon ; rev., an allegorical figure of France crowning two seated figures of Art and Industry. Diam. 1\ in. Bought. 6502.-'56. Medal, Bronze, of the French Exhibition <5f 1855. Obv., heads of the Emperor and Empress of the French ; rev^, view of the galleries of the palace. Diam. 1^ in. Bought. 6503.-56. X 2 _1 38 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal, Gold, of the French Exhibition of 1855. Ob v., profile of the Empei-or Napoleon III., by Albert Barre; rev., tlie im- perial shield of France, surrounded by 20 armorial shields of various nations. Diara. 2§ in. Bought. 772G.-'56. Medal, Silver, of the French Exhibition of 1855. Obv., profile of the Emperor Napoleon III., by Albert Barr^ ; rev. the im- perial shield of France, surrounded by 20 armorial shields of various nations. Diam. 2f in. Bought. 7727.-'5G. Medal, Bronze, of the French Exhibition of 1855. Obv., profile of tlie Emperor Napoleon III.; by Albert Barr^ ; rev., the imperial shield of France, surrounded by 20 armorial shields of various nations. Diam. 2 f in. Bought. 7728.-'5(). Medal, Gold, of the French Exhibition of 1855. Obv., profile of the Emperor Napoleon III., by Barre ; rev., a wreath of leaves, surrounded by an inscription. Diam. 1| in. Bought. 7729.-56. Medallion Plaque. Iron. Elliptic ; a cast from an antique intaglio. Italian "i 16 th centy. IJin. byljin. Bought, 4s. 1648.-56. Medallion. Lithographic stone ; profile portraits, carved in relief, of a man and woman. German. By an artist of the Nuremberg school. About 1550. Diam. 1;^ in. Bought, 4s. 9d. 2527.-56. Medallion. Silver chased. Obv., representation of the Tri- nity, in high relief, with a legend from Isa. 53 ; rev., a long inscription consisting of extracts from the Athanasian creed. Gervfian. Dated 1569, Bearing the monogram of Heinrich Ritz, of Leipzig. Diam. 4^ in. Bought, 25/. 4058.-56. Medallion. See also Earthenware. Mirror. Silver plated frame, elliptic. French, modern (Barbe- dienne, Paris). H. 14 in., W. 7^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibi- tion, 1855), 11 2705.-^56. Mirror. Carved and gilt wood frame ; circular top, with bor- ders' or architraves in looking glass. French. About 1680. H. 7 ft. 2 in., W. 4 ft. 8 in. Bought, 80^. 10s. 8987.-56. Mirror and Frame. Cut glass, enriched with bevelled fillet mouldings and cut ornament in glass. Italian {Venetian). 17th centy. H. 5 ft. 6 in., W. 8 ft. 6 in. Bought, 57/. 3988.-'56. Mitre, Embroidered. See Textiles. Monstrance. Gilt bronze ; inscribed round the foot, " Hoc* opus • fecit • fieri * Xtoforus • de * Luca. 1497." Italian, H. 8^ in., diam., 8J in. Bought, 6/. 2999.-'56. Mosaic. Bee Altar Piece. Candelabrum. Wall Mosaic. Musket Lock. Chiselled steel, with leaf and scroll decorations. 17th centy. 7f in. by 8| in. Bought, 3/. 2798.-'56. Napkin, Embroidered. See Textiles. Necklace or Bracelet. Enamelled gold, set with table dia- monds and pendent pearls; the centre "fleuron" surmounted by a coronet. French. 16th centy. L. 8 J in. Bought, 22/. 2821.-56. Necklace. See also Trousseau. Needle Case. See Etui. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 89 Niello Work. See Pax. Plaque. Snuff Box. Ormolu, Work in. Bee Clock. Column, Fire Dogs. Frame. Painting in oil, on panel. Old Italian copy of the St. John by Raphael, in the gallery of the TJffizi at Florence. 4 ft. 2 in. by 3 ft. 5 in. Bought (with frame No. 3329.-56), 19^. 10s. 5470.-56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 13 in., W. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought, Ql 10s. 6591.-'56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 12i in., W. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought, U. 6592.-'56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 3 ft. 3|- in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, 11 10s. 6593.-56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 12J in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, n. 10s. 6594.-56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 2 ft. 1^- in., W. 8 J- in. Bought, n. 6595.-'56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of«»the Louvre, Paris. H. 1 ft. 8 in., W. 6| in. Bought, 1^. 15s. 6596.-56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 3 ft. 4J in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, 8^. 10s. 6597.-56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 6f in. Bought, 'll 18s. 6d 6598.-56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. ] 2^ in., W. 1 ft. 1^ in. Bought, n. 10s. 6599.-56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 1 2f in., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Bought, 11. Q^s. 6600.-'56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 12| in., W. 3 ft. 51 in. Bought, U. 10s. 6601.-'56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of Pompeian decoration of a pilaster. H. 5 ft. lOi in., W. 1 ft. 1^ in. Bought, 8^. " 6602.-'56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of Pompeian decoration of a pilaster. H. 9 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. Bouofht, 11/. 6603.-56. Painting, oil on canvas. Piece of upright scroll decoration; in the manner of the arabesques that border the pilasters of the Loggia of the Vatican. Wild animals hunted by a hound are leaping through volutes. Modern. H. 6 ft. 3^ in., W. 10 in. Bought, SI. ' 6604.-56. 40 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of part of a panel from the Loggia of the court adjoining that of the Raphael frescoes ; done by late hands. H. 3 ft., W. 8| in. Bought, 3Z. 10s. 6605.-'5G. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy from the Sala di Constantino in the Vatican, Rome. H. 8 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought, lOZ. 6607.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a piece of painted frieze from the remains of the house of Diomed or Temple of Isis at Pompeii, on a black gTOund, a wolf in the centre volute. H. 3 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 6i in. Bought, Ql. 6617.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a portion of an arabesque panel flanking a pilaster in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 2 ft. lOf in., W. 9 in. Bought, U. 15s. 6620.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy from the centre panel . of one side of the coved ceiling by the side of the Finding of Moses, from the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 2 ft. 7i in,, W. 81 in. Bought, 3^. 6622.-^56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a corner figure ; from a panel of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 1 ft. 7| in. W. 1 ft. 101 in. Bought, 2L 6623.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of part of the deco- ration of the ceiling in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 1 ft. 11 in. W. 2. ft. 10 in. Bought, 7f. 10s. 6625.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a panel in stucco work by the side of a pilaster in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 1 ft. 7| in., W. 8| in. Bought, 21. 5s. 6627.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a portion of ornament from one of the coves of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 3 ft. 10^ in., W. 8in. Bought, 51 6628.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a panel of a coved ceiling ; from the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 9| in. Bought, 51. 6629.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a grisaille panel, from the camera of Heliodorus in the Vatican. H. 3 ft., W. 1 ft. 2| in. Bought, 51 6632.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a painting from Pompeii now in the Museo Nazionale, Naples. H. 1 ft. li in., W. 2 ft. Bought, lOL 6633.-'56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a portion of a panel at the side of a pilaster in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican. H. 2 ft. 4^ in., W. 6 j in. Bought, 3^. 6634.-'56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of Pompeian decoration of a pilaster. H. 2 ft. 6| in., W. 7f in. Bought, 3^. 6636.-'56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy from a panel in the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican, H. 2 ft. 10-J in., "VV. 9 in. Bought, U. 15s. 6637.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of decoration from the roof of the Loggia of Raphael in the Vatican, H. 2 ft. 21 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought, 51 10s. 6638.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAK 185G. 41 Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of the base of a pilaster in the Loggia of Raphael in the Yatican. H. 2 ft. 6^ in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, 8^. 10s. 6638(X.-'56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a female figure by Giuiio Romano, from the upper frieze in the Sala di Con- stantino in the Yatican. H. 3 ft. 9 in., W. 2 ft. in. Bought, 101. 6640.-^56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of the decoration from the roof of the lower Loggia in the Yatican ; by Giovanni da Udine. H 3 ft. 4^ in., W. 2 ft. oj- in. Bought, 71 Us, 6641.-'56. Painting, oil, on canvas. Modern copy of wall decoration in the Apollo Gallery of the Louvre, Paris. H. 6 ft. 6 in., W. 3. ft. 10. in. Bought, 201. 6642.-'56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a chiaroscuro, from the Stanze of Raphael in the Yatican. H. 2 ft. 6^ in,, W. 8i in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 6G43.-^56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of the lower portion of the flank of a pilaster in the Loggia of Raphael in. the Yatican. H. 2 ft. 9^ in., W. 8| in. Bought, U. 6644.-^56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a panel in stucco work at the side of a pilaster in the Loggia of Raphael in the Yatican. H. 2 ft. SJ in., W. llj in. Bought, Si. 6647.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of a portion of a spandril found at Baise. H. 3 ft., W. 2 ft. Bought, 8^. 6648.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of part of a pilaster from the Loggia of Raphael in the Yatican. H. 2 ft, 10 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, 4Z. 10s. 6652.-56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of Pompeian decoration of a pilaster. H. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 7 in. Bought, 3^. 6653.-'56. Painting, distemper, on paper. Modern copy of Pompeian decoration of a pilaster. H, 3 ft. 1-J in., W. 6| in. Bought, SI 10s. 6654.-'56. Panel of a Gate. Wrought iron, open work. Fnglish. (Brought from a house at Greenwich.) About 1700. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 4 ft. 6 in. Bought, 12^. 2444.-56. Panel. Marble. Carved in relief with the subject of Ariel ; the ground gilt. JEnglish, m.odeTn. By F. M. Miller. H. 3 ft. 3 in. W. 2 ft. 1 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition 1855), 50Z. 2638.-56. Panel. Marquetry of tinted wood ; arabesque decoration in the style of the cinque-cento period. Italian (Roman), mo- dern. Square W. 2 ft. 1^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 10^. 2716.-^56. Panel. Black stone ; carved in low relief, with a three-headed bust, inscribed beneath " Prudenza.'' Italian. About 1500. 15J in. by 14^ in. Bought, U. 3004.-'56. 42 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Panel. Carved oak ; perforated scroll-work. German, loth or early 16tli centy. L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in, Bought, 21. 4101.-';5(J. Panel or Pilaster. White marble ; carved with a trophy of arms, fruit, &c. Italian. About 1500. H. 5 ft., W. 10 in. Bought, 13^. 4s. 5394.-56. Panel. See also Earthenware. Frieze. Glass, Painted. Panelling of a Room. Carved oak ; removed from an old house near Exeter, with doors and carved pilasters to match. English. About 1600. Entire L. 52 ft., average H. 8 ft. 3 in. Bought, 50^. 4870 to 4881.-'5G. Paper Knife. Gilt blade, engraved ; carved ivory handle, re- presenting a faun supporting a cupid, who holds a shield of arms, surmounted by a cardinal's hat. Italian. 17th centy. L. 9^ in. Bought, 6^ l640.-'56. Paper Knife. Gilt blade, engraved ; carved ivory handle, re- presenting a faun supporting a cupid, who holds a shield of arms, surmounted by a cardinal's hat. Italian. 17th centy. L. 94 in. Bought, 6^. 1641.-56. Patera. Bronze ; after the antique. French, modern (Barbe- dienne, Paris). H. 3^ in., L. 16 in., W. 10 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), U. 16s. 2702.-56. Patera or Cup. Bronze ; embossed with the subject of the battle of the Amazons. French, modern (Barbedienne, Paris). H. 4f in., diam. 9 J in. Bought, (Paris Exhibition, 1855) 21. 2703.-'56. Pax. Niello work on silver, in gilt metal frame, with pilasters at the sides inlaid with silver plaques, chased with scrolls ; between these pilasters is a square niello plaque with the sub- ject of the Nativity ; above which is a semicircular plaque with a representation of the Almighty surrounded by che- rubim. Italian. 1 6th centy. H. 8 in., W. 4 J in. Bought 100^. 3580.-'56. Pedestal. Carved wood. An elephant's head and floriated scroll work. Ttalian. About 1700. H. 2 ft. li in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. by 1 It. Bought, 8^. 2445.-'56. Pediment. See Gate. Pendent Ornament. Gold filigree and black and white enamel. S'panish. I7th centy. 2 J in. by 1^ in. Bought, IZ. 12s. 1557.-56. Pendent Ornament. Gold fihgree and black and white enamel Spanish. 17th centy. 2| in. by J^ in. Bought, ll. 12s. 1558.-56. PicNDENT Ornament. Enamelled gold ; St. George and the Dragon ; jewelled with pearls and rubies. French, modern. (^Froment Meurice, Paris). 3| in. by If in. Bought (Paris Ex- hibition, 1855), 34^. 2Q,o(S.-m. Pendent Ornament. Enamelled gold. Bought, 221. ( Wanting, Nov. 8, 1859.) 2822.-'56. Perfume Burner. Damascene work ; globular. Saracenic. Diam. 5 in. Bought, 3^. 4s. 15 41. -'56. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 43 Pewter Work. See Plaque. Tankard. Pilaster. Lime wood, carved with arabesque ornament in relief; style of Louis XIV. French, modern (by Cruchet, Paris). H. 12 ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Paris Exhi- bition, 1855), 120^. ^ 2714.-56. Pilaster. Lime wood, carved with arabesque ornament in relief; style of Louis XIV. French, modern (by Cruchet, Paris). H. 12 ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Paris Exhi- bition, 1855), 120L _ 27l4a.-56. Pin or Brooch. Enamelled gold, group in full relief, of St. Michael and the Dragon. French, modern (Froment Meurice, Paris). L. 3f in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 14/. 2659.-56. Pin. Enamelled gold, equestrian figure of an Amazon attacking a panther. French, modern (Froment Meurice, Paris). L. 4 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 13^. 4s. 2660.-'56. Pin or Brooch. Enamelled gold, allegorical statuette of Truth, holding up a mirror formed of a diamond. French, modern (Froment Meurice, Paris). L. 3 J in. Bought (Paris Exhi- bition, 1855), 20Z. 2661.-56. Pin. See also Brooch. Plaque. Pewter, circular ; subject in relief of women kneeling before mounted Roman warriors ; tents, and a besieged city in the back ground. 16th centy. Diam. 6^ in. Bought, 1^. 128. 1646.-56. Plaque. Bronze ; the Virgin and Child, with two angels ; in the background a canopy, ornamented with minute ara- besques. Italian. First half of 16th centy. 1^ in. by li in. Bought, 12s. 2535-56. Plaque. Leather, oblong, stamped with scroll ornament. Italian. 16th centy. 6 in. by 4 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 2o^Q.-'^Q. Plaque. Iron, damascened in gold and silver ; in the centre a cartouche, with the subject of Curtius leaping into the gulf; surrounded by masks, birds, &;c. ; a border of arabesques with escutcheons of trophies. Italian, About 1530. Square, W. ^ in. Bought, U. 2552.-56. Plaque. Stucco, circular; the Crucifixion, moulded in relief, and coloured. German or Flemish. About 1490. Diam. ^ in. Bought, 12s. 2569.-56. Plaque or Boss. Niello work, circular convex button form ; the Crucifixion. 14th or 15th centy. Diam. 1\ in. Bought, 16s. 2576.-56. Plaque for the Cover of an Album. Marquetry of ivory and tortoise-shell, set with malachite, turquoise, and lapis-lazuli. French, modern (by Mallet, Paris). 11^ in., by 8 J in. Bought (Paris Exhibition,'l855), 12^. " 2645.-'56. Plaque for a Book Cover. Marquetry of ivory in relief on ground of tortoise-shell. French, modern (by Mallet, Paris.) 5^ in. by S^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), U. 2646.-56. Plaque. Bronze gilt, in low relief. Bought, 16s. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2798.-'56. 44 AET INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON IMUSEUIM. Plaque. Bronze, elliptic ; figure of St. Michael. IGth centy. 41 in. by 3J in. Bought, 16s. 2803.-56. Plaque. Silver repousse or beaten work ; Our Blessed Lord, with two angels, surrounded with the emblems of the Passion. Flemish. 17th centy. 4^ in. by 3 in. Bought, 3^. 12s. 281C.-5(I Plaque. Silver repousse or beaten work; Our Blessed Lord after the flagellation, at the foot of the pillar ; two angels are placing a mantle about him. Flemish. 17th centy. 4|- in. by 3 in. Bought, U. 12s. 2817.- 50. Plaque. Steel, with arabesque pattern of oak leaves, damascened in gold and silver. Italian. 16th centy. 11 in. by 2^ in. Bought, U. . 3610.-56. Plaque. Gilt bronze, witli strapwork ornaments, terminal figures, &c., in relief; portion of the metal mountings of some utensil. German. About 1560. 5 in. by 2^ in. Bought, 3^. 3625.-56. Plaque. Gilt bronze, embossed and perforated, grotesque birds or griffins in relief; portion of the mounting of a book cover or casket. French (J). 13th centy. 3 j in. by 1\ in. Bought, 21. " 3628.-56. Plaque. Gilt bronze, embossed and perforated, grotesque birds or griffins in relief ; portion of the mounting of a book cover or casket. French {?), 13th centy. 3| in. by 1 J in. Bought, 2^. 3629.-56. Plaque. Gilt bronze, embossed and perforated, grotesque birds or griffins in relief; portion of the mounting of a book cover or casket. French (?). 13th centy. 3| in. by IJin. Bought, 2Z. 3630.-'56. Plaque. Gilt bronze, embossed and perforated, grotesque birds or griffins in relief ; portion of the mounting of a book cover or casket. French (J). 13th centy. 3| in. by 3 J in. Bought, 21. 3631.-56. Plaque or Cartouche. Wrought iron, surrounded with open scroll-work and bearing the initials and date "B.G., 1599." Flemish or German. L. 2 ft. 3 in., W. 11 in. Bought, ol. 3634.-56. Plaque. Opaque black glass, on Avhich is a superimposed layer of white glass, enclosing an etching in leaf gold of the Virgin and Child under Gothic canopies, with various Latin inscriptions (irregular oval shape, much broken). Italian. 15th centy. 5 in.%y 4 in. Bought, U. 3648.-56. Plaque. Bee also Earthenware. Enamels. Porcelain. Plate. Bee Earthenware. Enamels. Glass. Porcelain. Plateau. White jade, elliptic, mounted in silver gilt, enriched with champleve enamel in turquoise and white open-work foliage. French, modern. H. 1|- in., L. 7| in., W. 4^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 12^. 2652.-56. Plateau. Bee also Earthenware. Enamels. Porcelain. Pomander or Scent Case. Metal gilt, with small oval enamels of figure subjects. Butch ov German. About 1600. H. 3-^- in., diam. 1| in. Bought, U. 10s. 4245.-56. f objects acquired in t^e year 1856. 45 Porcelain, English. (^3I0DEBN.) Bust. Statuary porcelain, of Ariadne, life size, from the antique. English, modern (Messrs. Copeland, Stoke- on-Trent). H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 13 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), lU. 2712.-56. Bust. Statuary Porcelain, of Juno, from the antique. English, modern, (Messrs. Copeland, Stoke-on-Trent), H. 1 ft. Hi in., W. 141 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 14^. 2713.-^56. Jug. Parian ware, with coats of arras of the nations contributing to the Exhibition of 1855 in relief, with strapwork ornament. English, modern. H. 14J in., diam. 8 in. Bought, U. 5389.-56. Plate. Porcelain, imitation of Limoges enamel; blue ground, arabesques, cupids, &c., in white enamel. Eng- lish, modern (Kerr, Binns, & Co., Worcester). Diam. 10 in. Bought, 10^. 10^. 4058.-^56. Porcelain, European. {doccia.) Clock Case. Doccia porcelain. See Clock. Match Pot. Doccia porcelain, in imitation of Oriental ; a tree and stem with a cow standing at the foot, painted with flowers and insects. Italian. 18th centy. H. 4| in., W. 2 J in. Bought, 15s. 8328.-56. Plaque. Modern Doccia porcelain, in imitation of old Capo-di-monte, with coloured figures in relief; feast of the gods and goddesses. Italian (Marquis Ginori of Florence). 8 J in. by 4 J in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 11. 125. 2723.-56. {DRESDEN) Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain, crimson flowered ground, with medaUious of birds of varied plumage. German. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2 J in., diam. 3 in. ; Saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought, Ql. 8s. 2472.-56. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain, painted with flowers, orange and gold. German. 18thcenty. Cup, H. If in., diam. 2J in. ; Saucer, diam. 3f in. Bought, 10s. 3548.-56. (fma nkenthal) Vase and Cover. Frankenthal porcelain, painted with mythological subjects in colour, raised scrolls edged with crimson and gold, pierced may-flower cover. German. 18th centy. H, 11 in., diam. 6 1 in. Bought, 6^. 5s. . 1261.^'56. {eague) Cup and Saucer. Hague porcelain. Bought, 3s. 2d (Transferred to Museum, Dublin) 2474.-'56. 46 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European — continued. {uociist) Ewer. Hoclist porcelain. Bought, 3s. 3c?. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin). 2473.-'oG. (SEVBBS.) " Cabaret " or Breakfast Service. Sevres porcelain (pate dure) orange coloured ground, with cornucopia, lyres and ornaments pencilled in brown, and small cameo medallions en grisaille. On the centre of the plateau and principal pieces are painted groups ot animals in proper colours in illustration of fables. French. Dated July 1, 1814. vFi*om the collection of the Duchesse de Berri.) Plateau, 20|^ in. by 17 in. ; Tea-pot, H. 7^ in., W. 7:^ in. by 4^ in. ; Cream ewer, H. 7|- in., W. 41 in. by 3J in. ; Sugar-pot, H. 5 in., W. 4| in. by 4 in. ; 2 Cups each, H. 3J in., diam. 2J in. ; 2 Saucers each, diam. 5f in. Bought, 30^. 3579.-56. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, white ground, painted with borders of oval medallions, turquoise and gold, below which are small festoons of roses, by Bouillat, the gilding by Le Guay. French. 1780. Cup, H. 3;^ in., diam. 2| in. ; Saucer, diam. 5| in. Bought, 10^. 3612.-'56. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, painted with crimson ribbons, green shells, and blue designs. French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 3 in. ; Saucer, diam. 5J in. Bought, m. 3613.-'56. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, white ground, deco- rations of involuted wreaths of green leaves, gold scroll work, and crimson fan-shaped ornaments. French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3^ in., diam. 3 in. ; Saucer, diam. G in. Bought, 10^. 3614.-'56. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, '' gros-bleu ' ground, the cup painted in crimson " en caraaieu " with Pluto and Proserpine ; the saucer with a trophy of love and war emblems ; gilt scroll and festoon bordei* by Le Guay. French. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2^ in.; Saucer, diam. h\ in. Bought %l. 3615.-'5G. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, white ground painted with coloured scrolls and flowers and orange and gold rosettes ; in the centre of each piece a broad '' bleu du Roi " band with gold ornaments, by Pierre jun., and gilt by Leve fils. French. Date 1785. Cup, H. 2J in., diam. 2^ in.; Saucer, diam. 5|- in. Bought, 161 ^ 3G16.-'5G. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, "gros bleu" and white, with wreaths of green bay leaves and medallions, containing the " bonnetr rouge," and other revolutionary emblems, gold borders painted by Tandart. French. Date 1795. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 2\ in.; Saucer, diam. 4i in. Bought, 5^. " 3Gl7.--'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 47 Porcelain, Ectropean— continued, {SE VBES) — COnt. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, wide pink border, with circular medallions of blue and crimson, divided by festoons of drapery, white centre with blue rosette ornament. French. 18th. centy. Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 3 in.; Saucer, diam. ^l in. Bought, Ql 3618.-'56. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, white ground, painted in the centre with birds and trees, pale blue margin of line and flowers, by DusoUe. French, 18th centy. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam 2 J in.; Saucer, diam. 5i in. Bought, 5?. 3619.-'56. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, white ground, festoons of roses in blue, gold border, painted by Bau- doin, gilt by Theodore. French. Dated 1776. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2| in.; Saucer, diam. 5-^ in. Bought, U. " 3620.-'56. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, two-handled ; white ground, festoons of coloured flowers, crimson double line border and pale blue spotted edge. French. Dated 1771. Cup, H. 2^ in., W. 4 in.; saucer, diam. 4| in. Bought, U. 3621.-'56. Cup and Saucer. Sevres porcelain, white ground, with wreaths of light blue flowers, painted by Catrice, French. Dated 1764. Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 2 J in. Saucer, diam. 51 in. Bought, 4Z. " 3622.-56. Goblet and Cover. On tall stem, thin porcelain, bell-shaped, white ground, with perforated ornaments and gliding. French, modern (Sevres). H. llf in., diam. 5f in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 10^. 2685.-'56. Plaques (two). Sevres porcelain. Bought, 21. 4.9. (Transferred to Museum, Dublin.) 2689, 2690.-'56. Plate. Sevres porcelain, gi-een ground, with three medal- lions of bouquets of flowers ; gilt edges, painted by Bouillat, the gilding by Vincent, and H. Prevost. French. Dated 1784. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 11. 2471.-56. Plate. Sevres porcelain, turquoise ground, with the letter E in the centre formed of flowers, and interlaced with the Roman numeral II. (Ekatherina II.) sur- mounted by an imperial crown, enclosed by branches of laurel and olive ; on the rim are cameo medallions of busts and antique gems on a chocolate ground, and two narrow borders of white with flowers and gilding. French. Dated 1 778. (Part of a service made for the Czarina Catherine of Russia.) Diam. 10^ in. Bought, 15^. 3643.~'56. 48 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain European — continued. {sEVBEs) — cont. Plate. Sevres porcelain, turquoise ground, with the letter E in the centre formed of flowers, and interlaced with the Poman numeral H. (Ekatherina II.) sur- mounted by an imperial crown, enclosed by branches of laurel and olive ; on the rim are cameo medallions of busts and antique gems on a chocolate ground, and two narrow borders of white with flowers and gilding. French. Dated 1778. (Part of a Service made for the Czarina Catherine of Pussia.) Diam. 10;^in. Bought, lU. 3644-56. Plateau. Thin porcelain, celadon green ground, with subjects from Fables, in white slip in relief under the glaze. French, modern (Sevres). 13^ in', by 12 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 121. (Broken and repaired, purchased as a defective piece.) 26846.-'56. Sugar Pot and Cover. Thin porcelain, celadon green ground, decorated with subjects from fables, in white slip in relief under the glaze. French, modern (Sevres). H. 5 in., W. 4 1 in. by 3| in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 12^. 2684ft.-'56. Vase or Tazza, called " Coupe de Pise." Porcelain, cela- don green ground, with figures and ornament in relief in white "slip," under the glaze. French, modern (Sevres). H. 2 ft. 1 in., diam. 2 ft. 5 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 220^. 2682.-56. Vase or Upright Bottle. Porcelain, narrow neck, celadon green ground, with festoons of coloured flowers in full relief. French, modern (Sevres). H. 13 in., diam. 5f in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 10^. 2683.-'56. ( VINCENNES.) Cup and Saucer. Vincennes porcelain, white ground, with flowers in relief, painted also with flowers by Fon- t&.ine. French. Dated 1753. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 3 J in. ; Saucer, diam. 6| in. Bought, 4Z. S623.-'56. Porcelain, Oriental. {CHINESE) Bottle. Chinese porcelain, square ; red ground of short vertical lines, with green, blue, and yellow flowers and leaves. H. 9| in., W. 4 in. Bought, 21. 3263.-'56. Bottle. Chinese porcelain, square ; red ground of short vertical lines, with green, blue, and yellow flowers and leaves. H. 9 j in., W. 4 in. Bought, 21. 3263a.-'56. Bowl. Chinese or Japanese porcelain, green ground, with lotus leaves and flowers in pink and red. H. 4-1- in., diam. 14i in. Bought, 15s. 4236.-'56. Figure. Chinese porcelain, of a female deity, seated on a lotus flower. H. 9 in. Bought, 15^. 3327.-56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 49 Powder Flask and Case. Steel, chased with figure subjects, &c., and damascened with gold. Spanish, modem (by Placido Zuloaga, of Madrid). Flask, 4 in. by 1| in. ; Case, H. 2| in., W. 5 in. by 3j in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 201. 2655.^'56. Prie-dieu. See Desk. Purse. See Textiles. Purse Mount. Gilt metal ; from a leather purse; with swivel at the top, and escalloped edge. 16th centy. 4| in. by 4| in. Bought, 11. 12s. 26l7.-'56. Reliquary. Silver gilt ; circular, chased and embossed with the St. Veronica napkin ; a short chain is attached. 15th centy. Diam. 8| in., L., including chain, 8J in. Bought, 2^. 2547.-56. Reliquary. See also Locket. Retable. See Triptych. Ring. Chiselled iron and gold, docorated with open-work foliage and seated figures of a Muse and a Cupid. French, modern fFroment Meurice, Paris). | in. by f in. Bought, (Paris Exhibition, 1855,) 10^. 2658.-56. Ring. Gold, set with an antique sard intaglio of a female head wreathed (Julia)o Ancient Roman, f in. by i in. Bought, U. 3338.-56. Salver. Brass ; embossed with spiral gadroons ; in the centre a coloured enamel medallion of Hercules. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 17 in. Bought, 11. 4s. 2995a.-'56. Scent Box. Silver gilt ; heart-shaped ; chased with scrolls, surmounted by a coronet. German. 18th centy. 1 j in. by 1-J in. Bought, 11. 4s. 1^65.-' 6Q. Scent Case. See Pomander. Scissors Case. Steel ; engraved with foliage ; on one side an equestrian figure, birds, &;c. German .^ l7th centy. 3 J in. by If in. Bought, 12s. 2403.-'56. Scissors. A pair. Italian. Bought, 11. Is. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3642.-'56. Sconce. See Girandole. Silver Work. See Beaker. Compass. Cup. Frame. Medal. Medallion. Pax. Plaque. Reliquary. Scent Box. Snuff Box. Spoon. Sugar Basin. Tankard. Snuff-Box. Silver parcel gilt, with a hunting subject in niello work on the cover. German, modern (SchlichtegroU, Vienna). 3^ in. by If in. Bought, (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 1?. 15s. 5d 2665.-56. Snuff-Box. Silver parcel gilt and enamelled. German, mo- dern, (SchlichtegroU, Vienna). 3i in. by 2 in. Bought Paris Exhibition, 1855), 21. %s. 7d. 2666.-'56. Snuff-Box or BoNBONNiiRE. Gold avanturine glass, mounted, with bronze filigree work ; octagonal form. Chinese. 2| in. by If in. Bought, 21. 6s. 6d 2728.-'56, Snuff-Box. Tortoise-shell, with ribbed shell pattern inlaid with gold pique work and gold leaves between the ribs. English. About 1700. 2f in. by 3^ in. Bought, 1^. 2799.-'56. 50 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINaTON MUSEUM. Snuffers. A pair. Steel, engraved and damascened with gold. French. 18th centy. L. 7i in. Bought, 16s. 2797.- 5G. Spoon. Ivory, the handle carved with a terminal female figure, ending in a leaf-shaped scroll. Italian. 17tli centy. L. o| in. Bought, U. 126\ 2575.-'56. Spoon. Rock crystal, with silver-gilt handle, engraved ; a lion's head on the end of the stem. Italian. 17th centy. L. 4f in. Bought, n. 8s. 2801.-'56. Stand. Wrought iron, tripod form, for a wash-bowl, with scrolls, leaves, and flowers painted. Italian. 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, 8^. 2483.-56. Statuette. Terra-cotta. Bought, ol. 10s. (Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 2420.-56. Statuette. Bronze; figure of Vulcan seated. Italian {Florentine). 16th or 17th centy. H. 4^ in. Bought, 21. 2571.-56. Statuette. Bronze. Figure of a negro riding on a stag. Italian. 16th centy. Bought, \l. 8s. 2572.-56. Statuette. Terra-cotta ; a faun running. French (by Clodion). Second half of 18th centy. H. 17 in. Bought, 42/.. 2627.-56. Statuette. Bronze, of an improvisatore. French, modern (Barbedienne, Paris). H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. at base 10 in. bv 8i in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 12/. 2700.-56. Statuette. Carved wood ; St. Augustin. Italian. I7th centy. H. 18i in., base 6 in. by 4^ in. Bought, 6/. 2788.-'56. Statuette. Bronze gilt, of a satyr, on circular pedestal (origi- nally the stem of a tazza vase). Italian. 16th centy. H. 8J in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 4/. 3002.-56. Statuette. See also Earthenware. Ivory. Steel and Iron Work. See Bolt. Bracket. Cartouche Box. Casket. Coffer. Cupboard Front. Dagger. Escutcheon. Etui. Fire Grate. Gate. Girandole. Handle. Hinge. Key. Knife. Knocker. Lock. Panel, Plaque. Snuffers. Window Grating. Stole, Embroidered. See Textiles. Stone, Carving in. See Marble and Stone. Stoneware. See Earthenware. Sugar Basin and Cover. Silver gilt, chased with foliage and rococo knob of shells and scroll-work. French. About 1770. H. 5i in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 11/. 4246.-'56. Table. Ebony, inlaid with marquetry of various coloured woods, on twisted stem. French. 18th centy. H. 2 ft. 8^- in., diam. 19iin. Bought, 5/. "2415.-56. Table. Carved lime wood ready for gilding ; a console table ; style, Louis XVI. French, modern (Sauvrezy, Paris). H. 2 ft. 8 in., L. 3 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought (Paris Exhi- bition, 1855), 20/. 27l5.-'56. Table. Marquetry of tinted woods, &c., oblong, inlaid with arabesque ornament in the style of the cinque- cento. Italian (modern). H. 2 ft. 6^ in., L. 4 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 11 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 89/. 12^. 2726.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 51 Table. Carved and gilt wood ; a console table, decorated with festoons of flowers and scroll work. French. 18th centy. H. 2 ft. 11 in., L. 8 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 5^ in. Bouoht, 16Z. ^ G497.-'56. Tankard. Wood, mounted in pewter, with pierced open scroll work and eagles round the di-um. German. I7th centy. H. 5| in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, IL Us. 1643.-'56. Tankard. The body or drum of ivory encrusted witli turquoise, the mountings of silver set with rubies. French, modern (Rudolphi.) H. 9 in., W. 7 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 150^. 265a-'56. Tankard. Silver gilt, embossed witli Howers, and engraved panels ; gadroon border at bottom, scroll handle, and a knop af a triple scroll, with applique leaves. German {Nureraberg). 17th centy. H. 7^ in. W. 6 in. by 5^ in. Bought, 121. 12s. 3637.-56. Tapestry. See Textiles. Tazza. Moresco damascene work. Bought, 1^. lis. 6cl. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Dublin.) 1324.-56. Tazza. Algerian onyx, suspended by gilt chains. French, modern (Barbedienne, Paris). L. 2 ft. 3i in., diam. llf in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), (jl. 8s. " 2706.-'56. Tazza. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Glass. Tea Pot. See Earthenware. Terra Cotta. See Earthenware. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Altar Frontal. Crimson satin ground, embroidered in coloured silks and gold thread ; with five figures of saints under Gotliic canopies alternated with floriated diaper. Tlie ground of more recent date than the embroider}^, which was probably transferred from an earlier frontal, in the early part of the 1 7th centy ; the back is lined with leaves of a printed book relating to the Abbey of Vallombrosa, near Florence, dated 1615. Italian. 15th centy. 7 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. Bought, 8^. 4024.-56. Bag. Purple silk, embroidered. From the TurJdsh Archi- pelago, modern. Bought, 3s. 6cl. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 4150.-'56 Bag. Satin, embroidered. From the Tiirldsh Archipelago, modern. Bought, 3s. 6cZ. [Transferred to Animal Pro- ducts Division) 4151.-56. Chasuble. Ground of crimson velvet, powdered with angels in gold thread, &c., the orfreys embroidered with saints under canopies. (Said to have been found behind the wainscot of a house near Bath.) English (J). 15th centy. L. 7 ft., W. 3 ft. Bought, U. 15s. 4045.-56. Chasuble. Ground of ancient oriental figured silk, with applique embroidered figures of saints under canopies. (Said to have been found behind the v/ainscot of a house near Bath.) English (J). 15th centy. L. 7 ft., W. 3. ft. Bought, U. 10s. 4047.-56. 16441. Y 52 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Dress. Gold brocade, with flowers in coloured silk ; a bridal dress. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. L. 4 ft., W. G ft. Bought, 3^. 10s. 4142.-'5G. EisiBROiDERY in satin, on white ground. Medallion bouquet of flowers in natural colours, in gilt frame and glass. French, modern. H. 1 ft. 10 in , W. 1 ft. 5^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), U. 3746.-'o6. Escutcheon. Embroidered in silk and gold thread ; with the arms of France, surmounted by a crown, encircled with the collar of the order of The Holy Ghost. French. I7th centy. 7i in. by 4^ in. Bought, 8s. 1547.-56. Escutcheon. Embroidered in silk and gold thread ; with the arms of France, surmounted by a crown, encircled with the collar of the order of The Holy Ghost. French. I7th centy. 7i in. by 4^ in. Bought, 8s. 1548.-'56. Mitre. Crimson and gold velvet, Gothic pattern diaper. German. 15th centy. L. 1 ft. 10^ in., W. 11 in. Bought, Gl 10s. 4015.-'5G. Napkin. White figured cotton crossed with gold stripes, and with flowers embroidered in open work of cotton and silk at the ends. From the Turldsh Archipelago, modern. 10 ft. G in. by 15 in. Bought, 10s. 4147.-'5G. Napkin. White cotton, embroidered with flowers in orange silk outline, the ends of open work. From the Turldsh Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 17 in. Bought, 10s. 4148.-'5G. Napkin. White cotton, embroidered with zigzag pattern and dots of floss silk, the ends of open work. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 8 ft. 4 in. by 15 in. Bought, 10s. 4149.-'5G. Napkin. White cotton, mixed with broad bands of pale yellow silk, embroidered in silk, open work ends. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 2 ft. 9 in. by IGJ in. Bought, 4s. ' 4152.-'5G. Napkin. White cotton, the corners of cotton and silk em- broidery and open work. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. Square, W. 81 in. Bought, 4s. 4153.-'5G. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of cotton and silk em- broidery and open work. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 5 ft. by IG in. Bought, 4s. 4154.-^56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of cotton and silk em- broidery and open work. From the Turkish Archip>elago, modern. 5 ft. 4 in. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 41 55.-'5G. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of silk and cotton em- broider}^, with dots of gold, edged with cotton lace. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 3 ft. 10 in. by 15 in. Bought, 4s. 415G.- 56. Napkin. Cotton of darkish tint, striped ; the ends em- broidered with floss silk and openwork. From the Tii'ikish Archipelago, modern. 5 ft. by 15 in, Bought, 4ts. 4157.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 185G. 53 Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. JN'APKIN. Cotton and pale yellow silk in alternate stripes, embroidered with sprigs. From the TurJdsh Archipelago, modern. Square, W. 33 in. Bought, 4^. 4158.-56. Napkin. Mixed fabric of cotton and silk, divided into squares and stripes, and embroidered with sprigs. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. Square, W. 27 in. Bought, 4s. 4159.-56. Napkin. Cotton, mixed with silk, in stripes, alternate em- broidery and open work. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. Square, W. 33 in. Bought, 4s. 4160.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered in silk and gold thread. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 17 in. Bought. 4s. 4161.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with silk and gold thread. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 4 ft. by 3 ft. Bought, 4s. 4162.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with silk and a little gold thread. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 4 ft. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4163.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with floss silk and a little gold thread, edged with gimp. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 5 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4164.-56. Napkin. White cotton mixed with silk, the ends embroidered with coloured silk and gold ; coloured silk knots at the ends of the fringe. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 5 ft. by 15 in. Bought, 4s. 4165.-'56. Napkin, White cotton, the ends embroidered with coloured silks. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. Sin. by 8 in. Bought, 4s. 4166.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with coloured silk in sprigs. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 7i in. Bought, 4s. 4167.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with cotton and silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 3 ft. 2 in. by 14 in. Bought, 4s. 4168.-56. Napkin. Mixed fabric of white cotton and silk, the ends embroidered with coloured silk and a little gold thread. From the Turkish Archipelago, modem. 3 ft. 4 in. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4169.-'56. Napkin or Kerchief. Gauze-Hke fabric of mixed silk and cotton in stripes, embroidered with coloured silk sprigs and gold stalks. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 4 ft. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4l70.-'56. Napkin. Silk, in stripes, the ends embroidered with coloured silks and gold thread. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4l7l.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with floss silk and gold dots, edging of gimp and spangles. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 3 ft. 9 in. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4l72.-'56. Y 2 54 AKT INVENTOHY, SOITTn KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile on Woven Fabrics —coiitimted. Napkin. White cotton, the corners embroidered with coloured silks mixed with a little gold thread. From the Tarllsh Archipelago, modern. Square, W. 3 ft. Bought, 4.s. 4173.-'5G. Napkin. White unbleached cotton, embroidered all round witli coloured silk. From the Turkish Archi2^elagOi modern. 4 ft. 2 in, by IG in. Bought, 4s. 4l74.-'5G. Napkin. Mixed fabric of cotton and silk in stripes, the ends embroidered with flowers in culout'ed silk. From the TurJdsh Archipelago, modern, o ft. by 18 in. Bought, 4s. 4175.1'56. Napkin. Mixed fabric of cotton and silk in stripes, the ends embroidered in coloured silks. From the Turhish Archi- pelago, modern. 5 ft. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4l7G.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with white silk. From the Twrldsh Archipelago, modern. 4 ft. 5 in. by 18 in. Bought, 4s. 4177.- oG. Napkin. White cotton, open work and silk and cotton embroidery. From the TurJdsh Archipelago, modern. 82 in. by 15 in. Bought, 4s. 417S.-'5G. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work, and em- broidered in cotton and silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 32 in. by 15 in. Bought, 4s. 4179.-56. Napkin. V/hite cotton, the ends of open work and em- broidered with flowers in silk and cotton, cotton lace edging. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 32 in. by 15 in. Bought, 4s. 4180.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work and em- broidered with silk, gimp edging. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 4 ft. 3 in. by 18 in. Bought, 4s. 41 81. -'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with floss silk. From the Turkish Archipelago ^ modern. 8 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4182.-56. Napkin. White cotton, tlie ends embroidered in floss silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4183.-'56. Napkin. White cotton p-round, embroidered with white cotton and pale j^ellow floss silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 3 ft. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4184.-56. Napkin. White cotton, with stripes of mixed silk and cotton decorated with silk and cotton embroidery. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 4 ft. 8 in. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4185.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work and em- broidered in floss silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4186.-56. Napkin. White cotton, with narrow silk stripes embroidered with floss silk sprigs, tlie ends of silk and cotton embroidery and open work. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern 10 ft. by 15 in. Bought, 4s. 4187.''5 6 OBJECTS ACQUIS ED IN THE YEAR 1856. 55 Textile or ¥/oven Fabrics— continued. Napkin. White coLton, with stripes of mixed cotton and pale yellow silk, decorated with silk and cotton embroidery and open work. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 3 ft. by 16 in. Bouglit, 4s. 4188.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with silk and cotton mixed v/ith open work. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 6 ft. by 17 in. Bonght, 4-5. 4189.-56. Napkin. Cotton, slightly figured, the ends of silk and cotton embroidery mixed with open work. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. 6 in. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4190.-'56. N^apkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archipelago, modevn. 6 ft. by 161 in. Bought, 4.?. 4191.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 161 in. Bought, 4s. 4192.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, tlie ends embroidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 161 in. Bought, 4s. 4193.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open Avork and embroi- dered with silk and cotton. From tlie Turkish Archipelago, modern. 7 ft. 2 in. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4194.-56. Napkin. White cotton, tlie ends of open work, and em- broidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4195.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work, and em- broidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4196.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work, and em- broidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4197.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work, and em- broidered with silk and cotton, edged with a cotton lace fringe. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 7 ft. 6 in. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4198.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work, and em- broidered with cotton and silk. From the Turkish Archi- 'joelago, Av^odern. 7 ft. 6 in. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4199.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends embroidered with silk and cotton in stripes, mixed with open work. From tlie Turkish Archipelacjo, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4200.-'56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work, and em- broidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4201.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work, and em- broidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 6 ft. 8 in. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4202.-'56. 56 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work and silk em- broidery. From the TurJcish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4203.-56. Napkin. White cotton, in stripes, mixed with a little yellow silk, the ends of open work, and embroidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. by 18 in. Bought, 4s. 4204.-'56. Napkin. White cotton with silk sprigs, the ends embroidered with white and yellow silk. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 6 ft. by 16 in. Bought, 4s. 4205.-56. Napkin. White cotton ; the ends of open work, and em- broidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 6 ft. 8 in. by 17 in. Bought, 4s. 4206.-'56. Napkin. White cotton ; the ends of open work, and em- broidered with cotton and pale yellow floss silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 5 ft. 8 in. by 20 in. Bought, 4s. 4207.-56. Napkin. White cotton, the ends of open work, and em- broidered with silk and cotton. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 5 ft. 6 in. by 18 in. Bought, 4s. 4208.-56. Petticoat. White cotton with pale yellow stripes, and figured embroidered patterns. From the Turkish Archi- pelago, modern. 5 ft. 6 in. by 30 in. Bought, 11. 4143.-56. PiLLOW-CASE. Mixed white cotton and silk fabric, design in squares interspersed with embroidered sprigs, in white and crimson silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 30 in. by 32 in. Bought, 8s. ' 4145.-'56. Pillow-case. White cotton, the ends embroidered in coloured silks. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 3 ft. 10 in. by 18 in. Bought, 8s. 4146.-'56. Purse. Green velvet, embroidered with gold and silver thread. 17th centy. H. 3 in, diam. 4^ in. Bought, \l. 10s. 4062.-'56. .Satin. For wall hanging, deep blue, gold printed. French, modern. L. 6 ft. 6 in.. W. 17J in. Bought (Paris Exhibi- tion, 1855), 11. 16s. lOd 3688.-'56. Satin. For wall hanging, crimson, with gold decoration. French, modern. L. 6 ft. 6 in., W. 17^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 1^. 12s. 8689.-'56. Satin. For wall hanging, green, with gold decoration. French, modern. L. 6 ft. 6 in., W. 18 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 11. 12s. 3690.-'56. Satin. For wall hanging, crimson, figured. French, modern. Bought, (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 2?. 4s. lOd. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3691. -'56. Satin. Figured " Moire antique," yellow and white pattern in vertical columns. French, modern. 11 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 9i in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 3^. 2s. 4d 3735.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1856. 57 Textile or Woven FABmcs— -continued. Satin. Lilac and white, figured, for dress. French, modern. L. 9 ft. 6 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 3^. 3737.-56. Satin. Garnet crimson, for a curtain. French, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 14Z. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3740.-56. Sheet. Unbleached cotton, with floss silk embroidery at one end, a little gold thread introduced, edged with lace. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 6 ft. 2 in. by 4 ft. 4 in. Bought, 15s. 4144.-'56. Sheet. White cotton, decorated with white silk and cotton embroidery, a little gold thread introduced. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 7 ft. by 4 ft. Bought, lbs. 4144a.-'56. Silk Stuff. Yellow and white. French, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 21. 4s. (Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3736.-56. Silk Stuff. Dove coloured and white. French, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 1^. Is. 7(i. {Transferred to Animal Products Division?) 3738.-56. Silk Stuff. Figured, for a dress, black ground with dark purple flowers. French, modern. L. 5 ft. 2 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), IZ. 4s. 3739.-'56. Silk Stuff. Figured, for hangings or furniture, white ground, bouquets of coloured flowers. French, modern. 16 ft. 3 in. by 5 ft. 4 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 22^. 3741.-'56. Silk Stuff. Three pieces, for dress. French, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 12Z. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3742 to 3744.-''56. Silk Stuff. For dress, black ground, deep border of flowers in natural colours and in blue. French, modern. 4 ft. 10 in. by 2 ft. 10 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 4^. 3745.-'56. Silk Stuff. Part of an ecclesiastical vestment, embroidered with subject of the Assumption of the Virgin. Italian, 2nd half of 15th centy. L. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 8| in. Bought, 11. Is. 4059.-'56. Silk Stuff. Brocade of violet and gold. Italian. 16th centy. L. 14 ft., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, 21. 18s. 6d. 4070.-56. Silk Stuff. White, embroidered with white floss silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 21 in. by 7 in. Bought, 45. 6d 4209.-56. Silk Stuff. White, embroidered with white floss silk. From the Turkish Archipelago, modern. 16 in. by 11 in. Bought, 4s. 6d. 4210.-56. Stole and Maniple. Crimson velvet, embroidered in gold thread (said to have been found behind the wainscot of a house near Bath). English {?). 15th centy. L. of stole, 7 ft. 6 in. ; maniple, 3 ft. 4 in. by 4| in. Bought, SI. 1 5s. 4046c^.-56. 58 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Tapestry. Forming a long frieze ; a legendary subject, appa- rently events in the life of a nun. German. About 1470. L. 11 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 11 in. Bought, 10?. 4025.- 5G. Tissue. Silk and silver, crimson ground, vertical undulating scroll, floral pattern. German, modern. 3 ft. 9 in. by 17 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 8s. 8747.-5G. Tissue. Silk and silver. German, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), Zl. Vjs. 9d. (Transferred to Aoiimal Products Division.) 3748.-56. Tissue. Black velvet. German, m.odern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 7^. 7s. {Transferred to Animal Pro- ducts Division.) 3749.-'5G. Tissue. Silk, gold and silver. German, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 7/. 7s. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3750.-56. Tissue. Silk, Gothic pattern in gold, interlaced with wreaths of flowers and leaves in green and silver. German, modern. L. 3 ft. 10 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), U, 19s. M. 3751.-'56. Tissue. Crimson ground, Gothic pattern in yellow and gold. German, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 3?. Is. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3752.-56. Tissue. Gothic pattern in gold and crimson on silver ground. GeronoMi modern. L. 3 ft. 10 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), Gl 15s. 8d 3753.-56. Tissue. Silk, Gothic pine pattern in gold. German, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), ol. 12s. {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3754.-'56. Tissue. Silk, scroll foliage pattern in gold. German, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 6?. 7s. 6d {Transferred to Anioncd Products Division.) 3755.-'56. Tissue. Silk, modern scroll foliage design, green ground, pattern in silver. Ger^man, modern. 3 ft. 9 in. by 17 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 5s. 9d 3756.-56. Tissue. Silk, crimson ground. German, modern. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 11. 17s. 6d {Transferred to Animal Products Division.) 3757.-'56. Velvet. Panel, figured. Sjxcnish or Italian, about 1500. L. 4 ft., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought, 47. 4061.-56. Velvet. Silver ground, raised floriated pattern in various colours. Italian (Genoese). 16th centy. L. 7 ft. 6 in., W. Hi in. Bought, 2?. 10s. 4068.-56. Velvet. Gold ground, raised floral pattern in crimson ; two breadths. Italian. 16th centy. L. 8 ft., W. 4 ft. Bought. U, 4069.-56. Tissue. See Textiles. Tray. See Ivory, Carved. Tripytch. Carved wood, painted and gilt ; subject, Adoration of the Magi. Flemish. 15th centy. H. 9:^ in., W. llf in. Bought, 14^. 3264.-'56. OBJECTS ACQUIKED IN THE YEAR 1856. 59 TuiPTYCH or "Ret ABLE." Carved wood; in the centre is re- presented the Crucifixion, with the Blessed Virgin and St. John ; the wings or doors contain six small oil paintings in panels of subjects from the Passion, on the outside of the doors is painted the Deposition. Flemish. About 1490. H. 2 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, 12^. Is. 6d 4048.-56. Triptych. See also Ivory, Carved. Trousseau. Silver gilt, enamelled and set with garnets, eme- ralds, and pearls ; style of l7th cent. ; the set consists of a neck- lace, bracelet, brooch, and pair of ear pendants. German, modern (Schlichtegroll, Vienna). Necklace, L. 15 in. ; Brace- let, L. 7| in. ; Brooch, L. If in. ; Ear pendants, diam. 1 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 16^.. 2664 a, 6, c.-'56. Turban, Embroidered. See Textiles Tureen. See Earthenware. Vase. Oviform, Byzantine style; the body or drum in steel pierced in open-work and damascened with gold and silver, and inlaid with turquoises ; the handles foi*med by grotesque birds or dragons ; round the centre of the vase is a belt of raised foli- ated ornaments, in the middle of which on each side is set a large emerald. French, modern (Rudolphi). H. 15:^ in., W. 8 in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 150L 2654.-56, Vase. Bronze, oviform with two handles, formed of gro- tesque winged animals, damascened with gold and silver. Ancient Chinese. H. 8^ in., W. 5 J in. Bought, 7/. 2696.-56. Vase. Chiselled bronze, on tripod formed feet, of three grotesque animals or k3dins. Ancient Chinese. H. 4^ in., diam. 4J in. Bought, SI 10s. " 2697.-56. Vase or Jug. Bronze, v/ith ring handles, oviform. Ancient Chinese. H. 10^ in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 1^. Us. 6d 2698.-56. Vase or Amphora. Bronze ; the handles ornamented with swallows. French, modern (Barbedienne, Paris). H. ll|-in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Paris Exhibition, 1855), 6?. 2701.-'56. Vase or Bowl. Bronze, circular, with perforated bronze stand, tinted with yellow lacquer. Chinese. H. 5 in., diam. 7 in. Bouglit, 1^. 15s. 2729.-'56. Vase. Bronze, spherical, engraved. Indian, H. h\ in., cliam, 6i in. Bought, 12s. 3326.-'56. Vase and Cover. Marble, oviform, sculptured ; probably a cine- rary urn. Italian. 16th centy. In imitation of the antique (?). H. 18 in., diam. 11 in. Bought (at sale of Samuel Bogers's coll.), 42^. 3348.-'56. Vase. See also Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain, Velvet. See Textiles. Vessel. Bronze, in the form of a grotesque lion ; the handle, a woman holding a sword. Qerraan. 14th centy. H. 10 in., L. 13in. Bought, 10^. 4054.-'56. Vestment. See Textiles. Wall Mosaic, Fragment of Head of a Saint. Bought, 13^. 46\ {Transferred to Biiildinrj Collections?) 4312.-'56. GO ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Watch. Gilt bronze frame, repeating movement, four dials, octagonal ; the face ornamented with translucent enamel flowers and birds, perforated sides. Maker " Johannes Buz." German. About 1600. 8f in. by 2^ in. Bought, 41 3236.-'56. Watch. Gold, repeating movement, the outer case chased in repoussd or beaten work with an allegorical subject, gold dial, pierced inner case ; maker " Chri Heinrich Hahnel; " with chased and gilt chatelaine, seal, and key. French. About 17G0. Diam. of watch, 1| in. L. of chatelaine, 7| in. Bought, 2Sl. 3582.-'5G. Window Grating. Wrought iron, trellised work ; the bars end- ing in roses as a border. German. 15thcenty. H. 8 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, 61. 244G.-'5G. Wine Glass. See Glass. Wood Carving. See Beam. Bedstead. Book Cover. Box. Cabinet. Chair. Chimney Piece. Coffer. Desk. Figure, Frame. Group. Mirror Frame. Panel. Pedestal. Pilaster. Statuette. Table. Triptych. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. Writing Tablets. See Ivory, Carved. (UNDER REVISION.) INYEl^TOEY OP AET OBJECTS ICQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. (in this year the department was transferred from the board of trade to the committee of council, on education, and the collections were removed from marlborough house to the new buildings at south kensington.) President of the Board of Trade. The Right Honourable Lord Stanley of Alderley. Vice-President. The Right Honourable R. Lowe, M.P. Lord President of the Cou7icil. The Right Honourable Earl Granville. Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education. The Right Honourable W. Cowper, M.P. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country ; Y. Date ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition, if necessary ; VIII. Presentation or Purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] Altar Frontal. See Textiles. ^.LTAR-PiECE or Retable. Stone. In three divisions, carved with various scriptural subjects in high relief. French, from Troyes in Champagne, about 1500. Centre, H. 6 ft. IJ in., W. 2 ft. 10 in. Wings, H, 2 ft. 6^ in., W. 3 ft. Bought, 211Z. 4413.-57. Altar Piece. 8ee also Earthenware (Bella Robbia Ware). Amber, See Cruet. Badge. Wrought iron ; a portcullis badge of the Tudor family. English. 16th centy. Square, W. 2^ in. Bought, 5s. 4286.-57. Badge. Wrought iron ; a portcullis badge of the Tudor family. English. 16th centy. Square, W. 2^ in. Bought, 5s. 4286a.-'57. Balustrade of a Staircase. Carved wood. Scroll work, termi- nating in a figure of a kneeling faun. Dutch ? 17th centy. H. 3 ft. 6 in., L. 4 ft. 7 in. Bought, lU. 5388.-'57. Balustrade of a Staircase. Portion of, wrought iron ; four flying cupids supported on scroll work. Italian {Venetian). 17th centy. H. 4 ft. 2 in., L. 10 ft. 6 in. Bought, 12^. 5966.'«'57. 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. BEA.KER. Silver, parcel gilt, bell-shaped, encircled by two engraved bands of foliage, with a chased circular foot of leaves, resting on three small hawk's bells. About 1550. H. 5 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 8?. 4395.-'57. Beaker. See also Glass. Bellows. Chestnut woof'' carved witli masks, sirens, cnrtouche- work, &c. Italian. About 1550. L. 2 ft. 3 in., W. 9^ in. Bought, 15?. 4279.-'57. Bone, Carved. See Ivory and Bone. Book. ''Office de la Semame Sainte," octavo. Paris, 1678. Contemporary binding in red morocco, with gold dotted and scrolled tooling, in which the fleur-de-lys and crowned L are introduced. Binding attributed to Le Masson. Frencli. About 1680. 7J in. by 5f in. Bought, 12s. 3606.-'57. Book. ''Biblia Verduytschet durch Martin Luther." Amster- dam, 1702, with engravings by Romeyn de B.ooghe ; bound in old Hussia leather, with brass clasps and corner plates. Bind- ing Dutch. Early 18th centy. 16| in. bv 11 in. Bought, lis. 6cZ. " 4141.-'57. Book. ''Biblia Deutsch durch Martin Luther," 12mo. Nurem- berg, 1629 ; bound in calf, gold tooled, with clasps, angle pieces, and coats of arms on the sides in silver gilt open work. Bind- ing, German. Dated 1629. 6 in. by ^\ in. Bought, 121. 4243.-'57. Book. " Psalterium Paraphrastibus, &c." Binding ornamented with rich interlaced work, in the Grolier style, and ];)ainted in the interstices. French. 16th centy. 4| in. by 3 in. Bought, U. 5s. 4536.-57. Book. *' Seelenschatz von P. Jenisch," Leipsic, 1613. Binding in black velvet, embroidered in gold thread and spangles ; the edges gilt and gaufFred. Gerrtian. I7th centy. 6 J in. by 4 J in. Bought, 1?. lis. Gd. 4537.-57. Book. A Bible in Dutch ; Ley den, 1599. Embroidered binding of gold thread on maroon velvet ground. Dutch. 17th centy. 7 in. by 5 in. Bought, 11. lis. 6d. 4538.-'57. Book. "Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanac." Dublin, 1779. Bound for the Lord Lieutenant, in red morocco leather gilt. Irish. 18th centy. 6| in. by 4 in. Bought, 18s. 4544.-'57. Book Cover. Leather ; interlaced Grolier pattern, with the motto, " Vita mortalibus stadium." French. 16th centy. 5 in. by 3 in. Bought, 3^. Ss. 4539.-'57. Book Cover. Leather ; tooled with interlaced work ; olive ground. French. 16th centy. 10 in. by 6| in. Bought, IZ. 6s ^ 4540.-57. Book Cover, a centre. Stamped leather, embossed with the arms of Henry VI XL and Katharine of Arragon, supported by two angels. English. About 1520. 5 J in. by 3f in. Bought, 5,s. 4541.-57. Book Cover, a side. Stamped leather ; with figure of St. John the Baptist. French or German. About 1500. 6 in. by 4 in. Bought, 2s 4542.-57. OBJECTB ACQTJIBED IN THE YEAR 1857. 3 Book Cover, a side. Stamped leather ; with floriated pattern, acorns, &c. French or German. About 1500. G in. by 4 in. Bought, Is. 6d 4543.-'57. Book Cover. Red morocco, tooled with the royal arms of England, warlike trophies, and cipher " G. R/' with a crown in each corner. English. About 1720. 7f in. by 4^ in. Bought, 2s. 6d. _ 4545.-57. Book Cover. Olive morocco, tooled and gilt with daisies and other flowers in old French style. English, modern. By Charles Lewis of London. 14| in. by 9^ in. Bought, 2Z. 2.s. 4546.-57. Book Cover, a portion. Leather, stamped with armorial devices. German. 17th centy. 3| in. by 2|- in. Bought. 7532.-'57. Boss or Patera. Bronze, probably from a door or door architrave. Ancient Roman. Diam. 6 in. Bought, 1^. 12s. 4090.-'57. Boss. Gilt metal, circular, with design of a man subduing a grotesque winged animal. Pierced in open work, encircled with blue and green champleve enamel. German. 12th or 13th centy. Diam. 3f in. Bought, 18^. 4308.-57. Bottle or Rose Water Sprinkler. Silver filigree work, parcel gilt, bulb shaped. To accompany Plateau, No. 4306.-57. Modern Hindoo work. PI. 10| in., diam. 3 in. Given by H. R. H. the Prince Consort 4305.-57. Bottle. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Bowl with Cover. Brass damascene work ; circular, with inter- laced arabesque pattern. Saracenic. Diam. 5^ in. Bought, 3^. 12s. 4222.-'57o Bowl Plate. Mosaic of mother of pearl, formed of small plaques riveted together. Italian. 17th centy. Diam. 81 in. Bought, 21 5s. 4282.-'57. Bowl. See also Earthenware. Box. Silver filigree work ; a betel box. Modern Hindoo work. PI. IJ in., diam. 3 J in. Given, by H. R. H. the Prince Consort. 4307.-57. Box. See also Ivory. Bracelet. Gold enamelled, formed of six medallions, each con- taining a crowned cipher alternating with true lover's knots. French. 1 7th centy. L. 6| in. Bought, 18Z. 4228.-'57. Bracket or Sconce for two lights ; wrought iron, originally gilt. Italian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 3| in., W. 9 in. Bought, 21. 12s. %d. 4266.-'57. Bracket. Wrought iron, with scroll work ; for suspending a kettle over a brazier. 16th centy. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 1 ft. 9^ in. Bought, 4^. 10s. 5980.-'57. Brass Work. See Bowl. Candlestick. Coin. Ewer. Fire- dogs. Plate. Salver. Statuette. Bread Tr^vy. See Earthenware. Bronze Work. See Boss. Brooch. Candlestick. Clock. Cup. Dagger. Figure. Firedogs. Fragment. Handle. Knocker. Lamp. Medal. Pax. Pediment. Plaque. Salt CELLAR. 4j art inventory, south KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Brooch or Fibula, bronze enamelled, circular. Ancient Gallo Roman. Diam. 1| in. Bought, 21. 4098.-57. Burette. See Cruet. Bust. Portrait of a man modelled in coloured wax, in a circular turned wooden box. German. About 1530. Diam. of box, ^ in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 4302.-'57. Bust. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Cabinet or Cupboard, carved oak. The Marriage Cupboard of a Norman Peasant woman. French, modern, from St. Lo, in Nor- mandy. H. 7 ft., L. 5 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, U. 8s. lOd. 4052.-'57. Candlestick (Pricket). Bronze ; triangular base and knop of open floriated work. 13th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 3i in. Bought, 11, 4074-'57. Candlestick. Iron ; a hand candlestick, etched and gilt, with floriated ornaments. German. 17th centy. H. 3| in., W. 9 in. Bought, U. 8s. 4079.-57. Candlestick. Brass, embossed and ribbed foot, fluted stem. Italian. 17th centy. H. 5j in., diam. 5| in. Bought, 21, 10s. 4263.-'57. Candlestick. Brass, embossed and ribbed foot, fluted stem. Italian. I7th centy. H. 5f in., diam. 5| in. Bought, 21 10s. 4264.-'57. Candlestick. Wrought iron, on trefoil stand ; having an imperial eagle in relief, from which rises a pillar and orna- mental scroll spring to hold the candle in the socket. German. About 1600. H. 12:^ in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 4^. 4269.-'57. Candlestick. Wrought iron pillar, resting on three feet, with sliding nozzle. German. About 1600. H. 16 J in., W. 6 in. by 4 J in. Bought, 21 4270.-'57. Candlestick. Bronze ; broad base and baluster stem, with engraved scrolls and ornaments in imitation of Persian or Moresque style. Italian {Venetian). 16th centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 12^. 4301.-'57. Candlestick (Pricket). Bronze ; triangular foot formed by three dragons with floriated tails. Byzantine. 12th centy. H. llj in., W. ^ in. Bought 51 4437.-57. Case for a Missal or Psalm Book ; mahogany, with panels of tortoise shell, inlaid with piqu^ work of mother of pearl and brass. Dutch or Flemish. About 1700. L. 7| in., W. 6 in. Bought, 21. 8s. 4088.-'57. Casket. Ebony ; barrel-shaped, on square plinth, with silver plaques in repoussd or beaten work. German. About 1600. H. 41 in., L. 5 in. W., 4 in. Bought, lOZ. 10s. 4296.-57. Casket. Incised leather ; circular top, with name and mottoes in Gothic characters ; steel lock, clamps and bands ending in shell ornaments. German. 15th centy. H, 4 in,, L. 6^ in., W. 4 in. Bought, hi. 4318.-'57. Casket. Se^ also Ivory. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 5 Chair. Carved ebony. An arm-chair, with decoration of scroll foliage. Cingalese, modern. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6498.-57. Chair. Carved ebony. An arm-chair, with decoration of scroll foliage. Cingalese, modern. H. 3 ft. 5 in.. W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 6499.-57. Chandelier or Suspension Lamp ; wrought iron, triangular shaped, decorated with cusped arches, pinnacles, &c., painted and gilt. Germa.n. About 1480. L. 3 ft. 1^ in., W. 1 ft. 71 in. Bought, 25^. 5990.-.'57. Chimney- Piece. Carved stone ; the frieze sculptured with grotesque figures and scroll work a shield of arms in the centre, the jambs ornamented with two male caryatid figures, sustain- ing the projecting trusses. Italian. About 1520. (From a palace near Como, formerly the residence of the Eusconi family, now occupied as an inn.) H. 7 ft. 6 in., L. 8 ft. 51 in, W. 2 ft. 9 in. Bought, 60^. 5395.-'57. Cistern or Seau. See Glass. Clock. In form of a crucifix on pedestal ; ebony with appliqu^ silver ornaments set with stones ; the figure of our blessed Lord and of the Virgin a id St. John a^;e of gilt metal ; the movement of the clock is in the pedestal, which turns a crown- shaped d^al at the top of the cross ; two angels on the limbs point to the revolving dial. French. I7th centy. H. 14^ in., W. 5 in. by 3| in. Bought, Ql. 4095.-57, Clock. Gilt metal, in form of a large circular dial plate, supported by a figure of Atlas seated on a perforated dome, which incloses the bell, and which rests on a foot chased with cartouches and scrolls ; above the dial plate is a smaller disc containing another bell, chased, and flanked by two cupids on dolphins, and surmounted by a small statuette. German {Augsburg). Dated 1506. H. 14| in., diam. 6 in. Bought, SOI. 4273.-'57. Clock. Gilt metal, in the form of a globe, supported by three bronze cupids. French. About 1700 (restored by Vulliamy in 1854). H. 3 ft. 8| in., diam. 2 ft. Bought, 1501 4311.-'57. Clock. Gilt metal, circular, mounted on a stem and foot chased with cartouche ornaments, the dial gilt and part silvered, surmounted by a palm tree. Italian. 16th centy. (the stand modern.) H. 7 in., diam. 2| in. Bought, 10^. 4370.-57. Cocoa Nut. See Cup. Coffer. Wood, mounted with brass clamps, hinges, and lock, on raised plinth carved with Gothic tracery. Flemish (?), About 1470. H. 8i in., L. 9 in., W. 5| in. Bought, 61. 4244.-'57. Coffer. Polished chestnut wood, inlaid with marquetry ; terminal figures at the corners ; in the centre a shield of arms in relief. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 2 in., L. 6 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. IJ in. Bought, 7^. 105. 4356.-'57. 6 ATIT INVENTOBY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Coffer. Polished chestnut wood, inlaid with marquetry ; ter- minal figures at the corners, in the centre a sliield of arms in relief. Italian. IGth centy. H. 2 ft. 2 in., L. 6 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought, 10^. lOs. 4357.-'57. COFFEK. Chestnut wood, carved in high relief, and parcel gilt ; in the centre of the front is a shield of arms supported by cupids, and on either side of this is a cartouche with a cupid in a chariot drawn by dogs and bulls. Italian. About 15 GO. li. 2 ft. G in., L. G ft., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, llQl. 4<414.-'57. Coffer. Chestnut wood, carved in high relief, and parcel gilt ; in the centre of the front is a shield of arms supported by cupids, and on either side of this is a cartouche with a cupid in a chariot drawn b}^ horses and lions. Italian. About 15G0. H. 2 ft. G in., L. G ft., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, 110^. 4415.-'57. Coffer. Chestnut wood, carved in high relief, and parcel gilt ; the front divided by terminal female figures into four com- partments, in which are groups in low relief representing Apollo and Daphne, Phaeton and the chariot of the sun, and other mythological subjects ; in the centre is a shield of arms supported by two cupids ; on the cover is a raised panel with a lion's head in the centre. Italian. About 1560. H. 2 ft. 3 in., L. 5 ft. 7 in.. W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, 110?. 4416.-'o7. Coffer. Chestnut wood, carved in high relief, and parcel gilt ; the front divided by terminal female figures into four com- partments, in which are groups in low relief representing Apollo slaying the Python, and other m^^thological subjects ; in the centre is a shield of arms supported by two cupids ; on the cover is a raised panel with a lion's head in the centre. Italian. About 1560. H. 2 ft. 3 in., L. 5 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, 110?. 4417.-57. Coin. Silver ; didrachm of Metapontium. Ob v. and rev., an ear of bearded wheat. Ancient Greek. Diam. l-^V in. Bought, 7s. 6d 6671.-'57. Coin. Silver ; didrachm of ^gina. Obv., a tortoise in high relief; rev., an indented square with irregular divisions. Ancient Greek. Diam. J in. Bought, 15s. 6672.-57. Coin. Silver ; didrachm of Lete, in Macedonia. Obv., Silenus holding a female on his knee ; rev., an indented square with four divisions. Ancient Greek. Diam. -{^ in. Bought, 11. 5s. 6673.-'57. Coin. Silver ; tetradrachm of Athens ; of oblong irregular form ; Archaic type. Obv., head of Pallas to the right ; rev., an owl. Ancient Greek. Diam. 1 in. by | in. Bought, os. ()d. 6674.-57. Coin. Silver ; tetradrachm of Thasus, in the ^gean sea. Obv., head of a Bacchante crowned with .Wy ; rev., Hercules standing in lion's skin, holding a club, with inscription. Ancient Phoenician. Diam. 1^,- in. Bought, 11. Is. 6675.-57. OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR 1857. 7 Coin. Silver ; tetradrachm of Alexander the Great. Obv., head of Hercules in lion's skin ; rev., Jupiter seated, holding an eagle in one hand a.nd a lance in the other. Ancient Greek. Diam. l-^V in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 6676.-'o7. Coin. Silver ; tetradrachm of Ptolemy II., King of Egypt. Obv., head to the right ; rev., an eagle standing on a thunderbolt, with inscription. About B.C. 280. Diam. \'^ in. Bought, 16s. 6677.-'57. Coin. Siher ; tetradrachm of Gela, in Sicily. Obv., the head and fore legs of the minotaur, with bearded male head ; rev., a chariot with driver, Victory flying above. Ancient Greek. About B.C. 300. Diam. fg in. Bought, 15s. 6678.-'57. Coin. Silver, drachma of Larissa, in Thessaly. Obv., full-faced female head ; rev., a horse standing, his head to the ground and his legs bent under. Ancient Greek. Diam. j in. Bought, II. Is. 6679.-'57. Coin. Silver ; di drachm of Velia, in Magna Grecia. Obv., head of Pallas ; rev., a lion walking. Ancient Greek. Diam. I in. Bought, Qs. 6d. 6680.-'57. Coin. Silver ; Roman consular denarius. Obv., head of Apollo ; rev., an eagle standing on a thunderbolt^ inscribed Q. CASSivs. Diam. I in. Bought, .3s. 6d. 6681.-'57. Coin. Silver ; Roma,n consular denarius. Obv.> helmeted head of Minerva or Roma ; rev., Castor and Pollux on horseback. Diam. | in. Bought, 5s. (5cl 6682.-'57. Coin. Silver ; Roman consular denarius. Obv., female head diademed ; rev., cupid riding on a dolphin, inscribed MAN. CORDIVS. Diam. | in. Bought, 5s. 6d 6683.-57. Coin. Silver ; Roman consular denarius. Obv., head of Diana with bow and quiver at her back ; rev., a wild boar attacked by a dog ; inscribed c. HOSIDI. c. F. Diam. -j-^ in. Bought, 4s. 6d. 6684.-'57. Coin. Silver; Roman consluar denarius. Obv., head of Apollo to tlie right ; rev., an altar with a lyre suspended on each side, inscribed pvteal . scribon. Diam. j in. Bought, 5s. 6d. 6685.-'57. Coin. Silver ; Roman consular denarius. Obv., head of Janus ; rev., a galley with rowers, a man standing at the helm, inscribed C . font . roma. Diam. | in. Bought, 3s. 6d. 6686.-'57.' Coin. Silver ; Roman consular denarius. Obv., head of Roma ; rev., Victory in a chariot. Diam. -f-jl in. Bought, 5s. 6d. 6687.-'57. Coin. Silver ; Roman consular denarius. Obv., head of Roma ; rev., Castor and Pollux on horseback ; inscribed Q.marc.roma. Diam. | in. Bought, .3s. 6d 6688.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Domitian. Obv., laureated bust of the Em- peror; rev., Minerva. Roman. About A.D. 95. Diam. | in. Bought, 12s. 6689.-'57. 16441, Z S ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Coin. Brass, of Caius Caesar (Caligula). Obv., his bust to the right ; rev., bust of Germanicus. Roman. About A.D. 40. Diam. J in. Bought, 12s. 6690.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Tiberius. Obv., bust of the Emperor ; rev., figure of Peace seated, hokling an olive branch. Roifnan. About A.D. 30. Diam. ^ in. Bought, hs. U. 6691.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Titus. Obv., bust of the Emperor ; rev., a Ca- pricorn above a globe. Ronui/n. About A.D. 80. Diam. J in. Bought, 7s. 6d. 6092.-57. Coin. Brass, of Vespasian. Obv., bust of the Emperor ; lev., a female seated, holding a caduceus and olive branch. Rornan. About A.D. 78. Diam. j in. Bought, 12s. 6693.-57. Coin. Brass, of Vitellius. Obv., bust of the Emperor ; rev., female seated, holding a cornucopia and patera ; with legend. Romnn. A.D. 69. Diam. | in. Bought, Qs. (jd. 6694.-'o7. Coin. Brass, of Domitian. Obv., laureated bust of the Em- peror ; rev., Jupiter seated ; witli legend. Roman. About A.D. 95. Diam. 1| in. Bought, 1^. 6695.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Claudius Csesar. Obv,, laureated bust of the Emperor ; rev., inscription within a wreath. Roman. About A.D. 54 Diam. If in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 6696.-57. Coin. Brass, of Hadrian. Obv., laureated bust of the Em- peror ; rev., female standing before an altar. Rom^an. A.D. 130. Diam. l^V in. Bought, 6s. 6697.-57. Coin. Brass, of Nero. Obv., laureated bust of the Emperor ; rev., the temple of Janus, with the dooi*s closed, and legend. Roman. A.D. 60. Diam. If in. Bought, 15s. 6698.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Trajan. Obv., laureated bust of tlie Emperor ; rev., a Parthian sitting on arms before a trophy ; with legend. Roman. A.D. 117. Diam. i-V in. Bought, 6s. 6d. 6699.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Antoninus Pius. Obv., laureated bust of the Emperor ; rev., a female standing before an altar. Roman. A.D. 161. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 6s. 6d. 6700.-'57 Coin. Brass, of Tiberius. Obv., bust of the Emperor ; rev, a caduceus between the letters S.C, with inscription. Rovian. About A.D. 30. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 12s. 6701.-57. Coin. Brass, Obv., bareheaded bust of Agrippa ; rev., Nep- tune holding a trident. Roman. About B.C. 12. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 10s. 6d. 6702.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Macrinus. Obv., bust of the Empei'or ; rev., the Emperor in a cliariot crowned by Victory ; with in- scription. Roman. A.D. 218. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 15s. 6703. -'57. Coin. Brass, of Caius Csesar (Caligula). Obv., bust of the Em- peror to the left ; rev., the goddess Vesta seated. Roman. About A.D. 40. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 6s. 6d. 6704.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Maximus. Obv., bust of the Emperor ; rev, the Emperor standing ; with inscription. Roman. A.D. 238. Diam. W in. Bought, 12s. 6705.-57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED TN THE YK\}\ l8o7. 9 Coin. Bra&s. Obv., female veiled bust- of Livia the wife of Augustus, inscribed Pietas ; rev., S. c Roman. Of the age of the Emperor Titus, about A=D. 80. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 58. 6706.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Constantine II. Obv., laureated bust of the Emperor ; rev., two soldiers with standards, and inscription. Roman, A.D. 340. Diam. U in. Bought, 2s. 6707.-57. Coin. Brass, of Gallienus. Obv., bust of the Emperor with radiated crown ; rev., figure of Peace. Romun-. A.D. 268. Diam. I- in. Bought, 2s. 6708.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Tacitus. Obv., bust of the Emperor with ra- diated crown ; rev., figure of Justice holding scales and cornucopia. Rodman. A.D. 276. Diam. | in. Bought, 2s. 6709.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Probus. Obv., bust of the Emperor in a hel- met ; rev., the Emperor crowned holding the orb. Roman. A.D. 282. Diam. If in. Boup,ht, Is. 6d 67lO.-'57. Coin. Brass, of Constantine 11. Obv., laureated bust of the Emperor ; rev., inscription within a wreath. Roman. A.D. 340. Diam. | in. Bought, Is. 6d 6711.-57. Coin. Gold, of Britain. Obv. (concave), a horse galloping, palm branch and pellet above, inscribed CVNO. (Cunobelinus, king of the Trinobantes) ; rev. (convex), an ear of bearded wheat, CAMV. (Camulodunum, or Colchester). Struck about A.D. 30 (?). Diam. | in. Bought, 11 7s. 6712.-'57. Coin. Silver, a Jewish shekel. Obv., three flowers on one stalk, with Hebrew inscription ; rev., a cup with a similar legend. (About the time of Judas Maccabseus), B.C. 161. Diam. Hin. Bought, 12s. 6d. 6713.-57. Coin. Silver, of Arsaces XY., king of Parthia. Obv., bust with two stars in the field ; rev., seated figure holding a bow; with inscriptions. About A.D. 170. Diam. ^|- in. Bought, 7s. 6d. 6714.-'57. Coin. Silver, Parthian, of the Sassanian dynasty. Obv., bust of Sapor I. ; rev., two standing figures and a trophy. About A.D. 250. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 10s. 6d. 67l5.-'57. Coin. Silver, penny of Edward the Confessor. Obv., bust with conical cap holding a sceptre ; rev., short cross and money er's name. 1042-1046. Diam. | in. Bought, 2s. 6d. 6716.-'57. Coin. Silver, penny of William the Conqueror. Obv., full face bust with sceptre ; rev., pax. s. in the angles of a cross. 1066- 1087. Diam. i-f in. Bought, 12s. 6717.-57. Coin. Silver, penny of Henry III. Obv., full face ; rev., long- cross and the name of the moneyer. 1216-1272. Diam. -f-^ in. Bought, 2s. Qd. 6718.-'57. Coin. Silver, groat of Edward III. Obv., full faced bust ; rev., a cross and legend. Struck in London. 1327-1377, diam. 1-V in. Bought, 10s. 6d. 671.9.-57. z 2 10 A TIT TXVENTORY, SOT'TTT KENSINGTON MUSET'M. Coin. Silver, groat of Henry VIII. Obv., profile Ijust of liis father Henry VII. ; rev., shield of arms on a cross, with legend. 1509-1547, diam., 1 \. in. Bouglit, 2.s'. Or?. 6720.-'57. Coin. Silver, shilling of Charles I. Obv., profile bust of the king ; rev., a shield of the arms of England, with legend. Diam. 1-fV in. Bought, 5s. Gd. ^ 072 1. -'57. Coin. Silver, crown piece of Charles I. Obv., the king on horse- back ; rev., arms and legend. 1025-1049, diam. 1 ' ,V in. Bought, IZ. OS. 0722.-'57. Coin, silver, crown piece of George III. Obv., bust of the king ; i-ev., St. George killing the dragon, by Pistrucci. Dated 1819. Diam> 1^ in Bought, lOs. ^ ^ 072:3.-57. Coin. Gold, quarter noble of Henry VJ. Obv., shield of arms of England ; rev., cross; with legend. 1422-1401, diam. | in. Bought, 10s. ' 0724.-'57. Coin. Gold, half noble of Edward III. Obv., the king standing in a ship holding the arms of England ; rev., a cross witli crowned leopards in the angles, and legend. 1327-1377. Diam. I-'tt in. Bought, 11. 16s. 0725.-'57. .Coin. Gold, noble of Edward IV. Obv., the king in a ship holding the arms of England, a flag with E on the stern ; rev., a star and crowned leopards ; with legend. 1401-1483. Diam. If in. Bought, 21. 5s. 0720.-'57. Coin. Gold, angel of Henry VIII. Obv., the archangel Michael killing the dragon ; rev., a ship with arms on the mast sur- mounted by a cross ; with legend. 1509-1547, diam. 1^ in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 0727.-57. Coin. Gold, half sovereign of Queen Elizabeth. Obv., profile bust of the Queen ; rev., arms crowned v/ith inscription, 1558- 1002. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 1?. 5s. 0728.-'57. Coin. Copper, farthing of Queen Anne. Obv., bust of the Queen ; rev., Britannia seated. Dated 1713, diam. | in. Bought, 1^. 1.9. 0729.-'57. Coin. Gold, five pound piece of Queen Victoria. Obv., profile bust of the Queen ; rev,, the Queen as Una guiding the lion with her sceptre ; with legend. Dated, 1839 (by W. Wyon). Diam. li in. Bought, 8Z. 10s. 0730.-'57. Comb. Box wood, pierced with geometrical tracery, studded with silver and enriched with marquetry of bone and coloured woods. Italian (Venetian). About 1500. Of in. by 9^ in. Bought, 8/. 4229.-57. Copper, Work in. See Com. Monstrance. Plaque. Crucifix. Silver gilt, a pectoral crucifix ; on the back is the Virgin and Child. 15th centy. o| in by 2^ in. Bought, 51. 4399.-'57. Crucifix. See also Clock. Cruche or Jug. See Earthenware. Cruet, or Burette. Amber, mounted in silver gilt ; for sacra- mental use. Flemish (?). About 1480. PI. 5 in., diajn. 2 in. Bought, 91. 4200.-'57. OBJECTS ACQUIllED IN THE YEAR 1857. H Ckuet or Burette. Amber mounted in silver gilt ; for sacra- mental use. On tlie foot is a small shield of arms. Fleiaish (?). About 1480. H. 5 in., diam. 2 in. Bought, 9^. 4261.-57. Cup or Ewer. With handle and spout ; bronze, the spout orna- mented with a grotesque mask. French. About 1570. H. 5| in., W. 7| in. Bought, 3/. 4223.-57. Oup and Cover. Gilt nietal, chalice shaped, gadrooned, the stem chased, the cover surmounted by a figure of a pelican in her piety. Intended as a custode or receptacle for the sacred wafers. Italian. About 1540. H. 9i in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 4285.-'57. Cup and Cover. Silver gilt, gadrooned and engraved round the upper part vvdth festoons of fruit, the cover surmounted by a Hiited knob. Geritiaii. 17th centy. H. 4| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, ol. 10s. 4292.-'57. Cup. Silver gilt, on stem and foot, with fluted pattern and liexagonal escallojsed mouth. German (Augsburg). 17th centy. H. 6f in., diam. 2J in. Bought, 51. 4294.-57. Cup. Cocoa-nut, mounted in silver gilt, the nut carved with representations of the Annunciation, the meeting with Eliz;i- beth, and the Nativity. Gerriutn or Flemish. Carving, about 1500. Setting, I7th centy. H. 6^ in., diam. 2^ in. Bought, 71. lOs. " 4295.-'57. Cup and Saucer, ^ee Porcelain. Cupboard, ^ee Cabinet. Dagger. Gilt bronze hilt, with ornaments in relief; fluted steel blade, which opens with a spring in the hilt, forming three separate blades. Italian. 15th centy. L. 21 in. Bought, 11^. 4^% 4086.-'57. Damascene Work. See Bowl. Della Bobbia Ware. See Earthenware, European. Diptych. Gilt bronze and silver, encircled with niello work. The interior represents the Annunciation, the figures carved in bone in high relief on background of black horn. Borders inside and out surrounded with inscriptions in silver letters on gilt metal ground. Italian. About 1470. H. 7 in., W, 6| in. Bought, 250Z. 4355.-'57. Dish. See Earthenware, Enamels. Drug Pot. See Earthenware. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. {V/EJJGWOOn?) Bowl. Wedgwood's jasper ware ; a punch bowl, on a foot, black gi'ound with white cameo ornaments of festoons of foliage and gadroon ornaments, lined with white. English. 18th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 9 in. Bought, 11. lOs. 4470.-57. {MODEllN.) Bottle. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of maiolica, bulb-shaped, serpent handles, mottled purple and green glaze. English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 11| in., diam. 5f in. Bought, 1^. Is. 3559.-57. 12 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued. {modehn) — cont. Bread Tray. Buff teiracotta, inlaid with blue and red clay, medieval pattern inscribed on the margin " Waste not, want not." Designed by Pugin. Englisfi, modern (Minton and Co.). Diara. 13 in. Bought, 9s. 3555.-'57. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of maiolica, a chestnut dish ; ornamented with the leaves and fruit of the chestnut, with spoon to match. English, modern (Minton and Co.). Dish, H. 4| in., W. 11^ in. by lOJ in. ; spoon, L. 8 J in. Bought, 19.s. 3568.-'57. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Limoges enamel ; oviform, dark blue ground, arabesque orna- ments in grisaille. English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 101 in., W. 61 in. by 5| in. Bought, U. 3s. 3560.-'57. Flower Stand or Jardini^ire. Enamelled earthenware, formed of two tiers of basins, the upper of which is circular, the lower tripartite, supported by three terminal female figures which rest on a circular base ; above each of these is a nude figure of a boy ; the whole is surmounted by a vase, and another vase or flower pot occupies the centre of the base. The ground is of a light turquoise green, decorated with bands of arabesques in various colours. English, modern adap- tation of Italian maiolica (Minton & Co., made for the Paris Exhibition, 1855). H. 7 ft., diam. 3 ft. 2 in. Bought, 150Z. 4321.-'57. Jug or Bottle. Glazed earthenware, green and mottled blue ground, with male and female classical nude figures in relief at sides ; called the " Diana Jug." Designed and modelled by A. Carrier. English, modern (Minton and Co.). H. 11 J in., W. 7| in. by 4| in. Bought, 15s. 3558.-'57. Jug. Enamelled earthenware, with raised lettuce leaves grounded in green, handle decorated with ears of wheat ; called ^' the Lettuce Jug." English, modern (Minton and Co.). H. 10 in., diam. 5^ in. Bought, 7s. 3563.-'57. Jug or Cruche. Enamelled earthenwai-e, in imitation of Nevers ware, fluted, blue ground, arabesque orna- ments. English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 8 in., diam. 4f in. Bought, 15s. 3569.-'57. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Limoges enamel, circular, blue ground, border and centre painted with arabesque strapwork, festoons of fruit and flov/ers, masks, cherubs' heads, «fec., in grisaille. English, modern (Minton & Co.). Diam. 20| in. Bought, [61. 16s. 8o64.-'57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 13 Earthenware and Stoneware, E^glisr— continued. Plateau or Tray. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Palissy ware, sunk centre, the border containing four nude classical figures and four circular depressed pools, connected by interlaced strap work. -English, modern (Minton & Co.). L. 15 in., W. 12 J in. Bought, 15s. 3567.-57. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of maiolica, oviform, serpent-handled, mottled red and white glaze. English, modern (Minton k Co.). H. 11| in., W. 7^ in. by 51 in. Bought, 1^. \s. 3556.-57. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of maiolica ; oviform, on a base, with two projecting scroll foliage handles each surmounted by a mask ; the base and the lower part of the bowl are surrounded by leaves in relief in natural colours, around the bowl is a frieze of figures of marine deities in relief, white on blue ground. From the designs of Baron Marochetti. English, modern imitation of ancient ware (Minton & Co.). H. 4 ft., W. 3 ft. 8 in. Bought, 52/. 10s. 4320.-'57. Wine Cooler, Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of maiolica, quatrefoil-shaped, handles formed by two Tritons ; the sides painted with Bacchanalian subjects in colours. English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. L5^ in W. 21i in. by 18 in. Bought, 24^. 3554.-'57. Earthenware and Stoneware, European. {cologne.) Pilgrim's Bottle. Cologne ware, with lions' heads at the sides forming loops for a cord to pass through for suspension ; on each side a shield of arms in relief supported by lions rampant. German. About 1570. H. 16 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 15/. 4309.-'57. {BELLA ROBE I A WARE.) Altar-Piece. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. The Adoration of the Magi, in high relief and in various colours. Italian. Attributed to Andrea della Robbia. About 1500. H. 7 ft. 8 in., W. 6 ft. Bought, 100/. 4412.-'57. {HENRI BEUX WARE,) Plateau. Inlaid earthenware known as Henri Deux ware, circular ; pale yellow or cream-coloured ground, with inlaid arabesques and zones in dark brown ; in the centre is a raised oval medallion of a coat of arms, believed to be those of William Gouffier of Oiron, near Thouars, surrounded by a margin of cartouche work, leaves and fruit, with cherubs' heads in relief, and flaming rays, enamelled. French. About 1535. Diam. 14i in. Bought, 140/. 4405.-'57. 14 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. ( II I SPA y 0-MOllESCO WA RE) Plateau. Enamelled eartlieriware, Hispano-more^ico ware; with raised centre, the border ornamented with large leaves, raised and arranged obliquely. Hpanislt. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 16J in. Bought, 8i. 42:32.-'57. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano- moresco ware ; copper lustre with medallion centre, in the medallion a floriated cross ; the rest of the surface filled in with a diaper of floriated ornament of grotesque birds. Spanish. 16th or earl^^ 17th centy. Diaiv.. 19| in. Bought, 8^. 4352.-'57. (la fbatta) Basket-shaped Pot, in red glazed earthenware, with bucket handle. Modern Italian {La Fratta, near Perugia). H. 10^ in., diam. 7-^ in. Bought, %l. 4267.-57. Plateau. Brown glazed earthenware, with scroll foliage, etc. in relief ; in tlie centre a shield of arras within a medallion. Italian. 17th centy. {La Fratta, near Perugia {?). Diam. 141 in. Bought, 8/. 435.3.-'57. {maiolica.) Bowl or Plateau. Enamelled earthen v/are, maiolica ; cir- cular deep sunk centre ; in the border are six oval sunk pools in the manner of Palissy, grounded alternately yellow, green, and blue, and painted with cupids in grisaille, in the centre is a cupid in grisaille on dark yellow ground, the rest of the service filled in with coloured grotesques on white ground. Italian, signed on reverse " Gironimo Urbino fecit, 1583." Diam. 151 in. Bought, 40^. 4354.-57. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica. ribbed or fluted ; with scroll- v/ork in yellow lustre. Italian. About 1560. H. 5 ill., diam. 14 in. Bought, 61. 10s. 4381a -'57. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, cylindrical; painted with rude trophies, brown on blue, on one side a figure of a queen seated on a throne, inscribed " Dia Calamento." Italian {U rhino). Dated 1574. H. 8 in. diam. 5i in. Bought, Zl 438.9.-'57. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, cyHndrical ; painted with rude trophies, brown on blue, on one side a figure of a queen seated on a throne ; inscribed " V. mordifichat." Italian {V rhino). Dated 1574. H. 7f in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 3/. 4389«. -'57. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, glo- bular ; painted with trophies in blue, orange, and brown, a shield of arms in front inscribed '' Ad Evfraga." Italian (Urbino). Dated 1638. H. 8i in., diam. 6 in. Bought, XL lOs. VS90.-57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 15 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. (haiolica) — cont. Drug Pot. Enaioelied earthenware, maiolica, glo- bular ; painted with trophies in blue, orange, and brown, a shield of arms in front inscribed " Ad Camomila." Italian {Urhino). Dated 1638. H. 8i in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 4391.-'57. Jug or Cruche. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; with a head of a girl projecting in high relief in front. Italian {Pesaro or Faenza t). About 1480. H. 6^ in., W. 7 in. Bought, 12^. 4406.-'57. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted with a subject of many figures, probably representing Joseph sold by his brethren. Italian {Faenza or Gastel Durante). About 1510. H. IS^in.^ L. 15 in. Bought, 40^. 4277.-'5l Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, upright oblong- form, blue ground ; painted with the subject of Christ, bearing His cross, after Rafi'aelle's " Spasimo di Sicilia." Italian {Faenza, signed, F.R.). About 1520. H. 19 in., W. 13 in. Bought, 57^. 4s. 4351.-'57. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, circular ; in the centre the sun surrounded by rays ; border of radiating peacock's feathers. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 11^ in. Bought, 1^. 4386.-57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, bust of a lady in the centre with a scroll inscribed " Susanna bella ;" border of arabesque ornaments on orange ground. Italian {Faenza '^). About 1500. Diam. 13 j in. Bought, 12^. 4078.-'57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, niaiolica, arabesque border, blue and yellow compartments. Italian {Gubhio or Faenza). About 1530. Diam. 9;^ in. Bought, 2L Ids. 4231.-57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; a lover and his mistress seated under a tree ; a cupid hovering in the air above ; in the background the sea with ships. Italian, {Deruta). Dated 1539. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 3^. 5s. 4342.-'57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica. Bought, 1^. 8s. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin). 4344,-'57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted with a satyr surprising a nymph ; border of cupids in grisaille. Italian {Neapolitan, painted by Gentili). About 1700. Diam. 7 in. Bought, 13s. 4345.-57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesque design, the surface entirely covered with a composition of grotesque birds, foliage, &c. ; ground alternately in compartments, in blue, green, and yellow. Italian {Deruta). Dated 1544. Diam. 12^ in. Bought, 61. 4378.-'*57. J 6 AJiT INVENTOJIY, SOUTH KKNSINOTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. {jMaiol/ca) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, " Sgraffiato " or incised ware ; in the centre, a shield, with a wolf rampant ; border, a wreath of foliage. Italian. About 1530. Diam. 9| in. Bought,' U. U)s. 4.382.-57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; in the centre an escutcheon of arms ; borders of coarsely painted trophies in grisaille, heightened with yellow on blue gi-ound, Italian (Deruta ?). Early ] 7th centy. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 21. 4383.-'o7. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; coarsely painted subject, the attack of a fortress. Italian (Deruta ?) Dated 1632. Diam. 12i in. Bought, IZ. 10s. 4385.-'57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; rudely painted with a group of cavaliers in a landscape ; blue and white, style of Chinese porcelain ; reverse, small shield of arms, and letter S. Italian (Savona). 18th centy. Diam. 13^ in. Bought, 15s. 4387.-57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; rudely painted with a large figure of a musqueteer. Italian {Deruta ?) About 1630. Diam. 12J in. Bought, 7s. 4388.-'57. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; painted in rayed compartments, blue, orange, yellow, &;c. ; in the centre, a star or rosette. Italian (Deruta . 4087.-57. Instruments. A set of six of various forms ; steel, shutting into a handle of chased and gilt copper. Italian. 16th centy. L. 6 1 in. Bought, 1^. 16s. 4083.-57. 22 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Iron Work. See Badge. Balustrade. Bracket. Candle- stick. Chandelier. Escutcheon. Firedogs. Handle. Instruments. Knocker. Lock. Pediment. Screen. Window Grating. Ivory and Bone, carved. Box. Turned ivory, with lock, clamps, &c., in gilt brass ; intended as a " custode " or box for the sacred wafers. German or French. 13th centy. H. 4 J in., diam. 4;^ in. Bought, 9^. 12s. 4078.-57. Casket. Formed of plaques of carved bone and marquetry of coloured woods, octagonal ; the square panels on the sides are carved with a subject from a romance, and the panels of the conical lid contain impersonations of the virtues. Italian. 15th centy. H. 18 in., diam. 12 in. Bought, 40?. 4304.-'57. Figure of a Lady. Carved ivory ; the back of the figure encloses a tobacco-grater. French. About 1700. L. 7^ in. Bought, SI. 4251.-'57. Plaque. Carved ivory, from a coffer ; floriated ornament, birds and animals. Byzantine. 13th centy. H. 3 J in., W. 3 in. Bought, 11. Us. 4075.-'57. Triptych. Carved ivory ; in the centre two angels support a ring surrounding a circular opening, probably intended for a reliquary ; background and the wings diapered with fleurs-de-lis. French. About 1480. H. 8^ in., W. 10^ in. Bought, 201. 4336.-'57. Jar. See Porcelain. jARDiNii:RE or Flower Stand. See Earthenware. Jeweller's and Goldsmith's ¥/ork. See Bracelet. Minia- ture Case. Ring. Jug. See Earthenware. Xnife. Steel blade, engraved and gilt, mother-of-pearl handle, acorn pommel. French or Italian. 16th centy. L. 7^ in. Bought, 16s. 4092.-'57. Knife. Steel blade, engraved and gilt, mother-of-pearl handle, acorn pommel. French or Italiav. 16th centy. L. 7§- in. Bought, 16s. 4093.-'57. Xnives. Steel, a pair of table knives, the hilts in silver ; deco- rated with trophies in niello work. Italian. About 1490. L. 8i in.. Bought, 12^. 4303.-'57. Knob. See Handle. Knocker. Bronze ; in the centre an escutcheon of arms sur- rounded by three cupids ; beneath is a mask flanked b}^ twc female terminal figures and another cupid seated on a shell. Italian. lOtli centy. 15 in. by 11 in. Bought, 50^. 3010.-57. Knocker. Wrought iron ; with escutcheon chiselled with demi-drao'ons, scrolls, &i'., the hammer bar in form of a female terminal figure. Italian {Venetian). About 1550. 12;^ in. by 8 in. Bought, 16/. 16c9. 4281.-'57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 23 Knocker. Wrought iron ; large pierced scroll escutcheon, double scroll hammer, with figures of harpies and masks, German. {Nuremherg). 16th centJ. 24 in. by 8^ in Bought, U. 3s. 4913.-'57. Knocker. Wrought iron; pierced scroll escutcheon, and vertical band ; circular hammer of a twisted serpent. German (^Nurem- berg). 16th centy. 19^ in. by 9^ in. Bought, 51 3s. 4914.-'57. Lace. See Textiles. Lamp. Bronze, mounted on an eagle's claw. Italian. 16th centy. H. ^ in., L. 7| in., W. 6 in. Bought, Ql. 4284.-'57. Lamp. Bronze, in shape of a grotesque dragon, on serpentine plinth. Italian (^Florentine). 16th centy. H. 5 Jin., W. 6 in. by 3 in. Bought, 122. 4409.-'57. Lamp. Bronze, on tripod stand ; the lamp boat-shaped, sur- mounted by a statuette of a cupid. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. H. 11 in., W. Q\ in. by 6 in. Bought, 3Z. 10s. 4410.-'57. Lamp. See also Chandelier. Leather Work. See Book Cover. Casket. Lock. Wrought iron, of a coffer ; chiselled with a representation of the Crucifixion hi high relief, and figures of the Virgin and two saints ; with rich canopy and tracery work. French. About 1490. 8i in. by 7^ in. Bought, 30^. 4393.-57. Lock Plate and Hasp. Bronze. The plate ornamented with two recumbent figures and trophies, &;c. ; the hasp with a female figure bearing flowers. Italian. 16th or 1 7th centy. (?) Plate, 7 in. by 7 in. Hasp, 8-|- in. by 1;^ in. Bought. 4817, 4817a.-'57. Medal. Bronze ; obv., bust to the left of Christ ; rev., bust of St. Paul. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 3 J in. Bought, 7s. 4846.-'57. Medal. Bronze, of Marc Antonio Grimani of Venice ; obv., bust to the right ; rev., escutcheon of arms and initials M. G. Italian (Venetian). About 1560. Diam. 2 in. Bought, 7s. 4348.-'57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Nicholas Orsini ; rev., a knight on horseback, and two attendants on foot. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. If in. Bought, \l. 10s. 4565.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cardinal Carvajal; rev., a crowned female figure erect, with a ladder in front. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 1 j in. Bought,l^. 10s. 4566.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Hans Wagner, of Nuremberg ; rev., bust of his wife. German. About 1520. Diam. 1;^ in Bought, 6/. 4567.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cosmo de' Medici; rev., seated female figure, representing Florence. Italian. Attributed to Donatello. About 1450. Diam. 3 in. Bought, 12/. 4568.-.'57. 16441. A A 24 ART INVENTOUY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Michael Angelo ; rev. , a blind pilgrim led by a dog. Italian. By Leo Leoni of Ai-ezzo. loth centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, \U. 4569.-57. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Albert Scheurlein of Nui-emberg ; rev., shield of arms, with inscription. German. 16th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 10^. 4570.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cosmo de' Medici ; rev., allegorical figure of Florence between a lion and a wolf Italian. Date 1501. By Leo Leoni of Arezzo. Diam. If in. Bought, 5s. 4571.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Pope Calistus III. ; rev., a shield of arms and inscription. Italian. 1455. By Andrea da Cremona. Diam. If in. Bought, \l. 4572.-'57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Francesco Quirini, of Venice ; rev., Roman wolf and twins. Italian. By Gio. Cavino of Padua. About 1560. Diam. 1\ in. Bought, U. 4573.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Filippo-Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan ; rev., a knight in armour on horseback, with two attendants. Italian. 1 5th centy. By the painter Pisanello, of Verona. Diam. 4 in. Bought, 6^. 4575.-'57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Julian, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, afterwards Pope Julius II. ; rev., bust of Clement di Rovere. Italian. About 1490. Diam, 2| in. Bought, U. 4576.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Malatesta Novello, Lord of Cesena ; rev., a cavalier kneeling before a crucifix, his horse to the left; signed by Pisanello. Italian. About 1450. Diam. 3f in. Bought, 10^. 4577.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Nicolo Palmieri ; rev., a nude figure v^th an hour-glass. Italian. By Andrea Guacialoti. About 1470. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, U. 4578.-'57. Medal. Bronze. In memory of the Conspiracy of the Pazzi at Florence. Obv., the bust of Giuliano de' Medici, beneath which is the choir of S. Maria del Fiore, and the assassination of Giuliano ; rev., the bust of Lorenzo de' Medici, beneath is the same choir, and, without it, groups seizing the con- spirators. Italian. About 1480 ; ascribed to Antonio Pollaiuolo. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 8^. 4579.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., male bust inscribed " Cap. Pet. " Plantanida. Aet. An. XXXVI."; rev., an allegorical figure of Faith. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought, 8^. 4580.-'57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Borso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara ; rev., a crest and inscription, " Amad 'Mediolan • Arfex- Feet." Italian {Milan). About 1460. Diam. 2 in. Bought, 4^. 4581.-'57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Ranuccio Farnese, fourth Dukje of Parma ; rev., an equestrian statue. Signed '^ Fran^"^ Mochius F." Italian. Early 17th centy. Diam. 2-fV in. Bought, S^. 4582.-'57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 25 Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Alplionso, Duke of Calabria; rev., figure of Victory. Italian. Dated 1481. (Struck in honour of liis capture of Otran to from tlie Turks.) Diam. 2-iV in. Bought, U. 4583.-57. Medal, Bronze. Obv., laureated bust, inscribed " Augustus Vates." ; rev., female figure, inscribed " Urania." Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 11. 4587.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Lorenzo de' Medici ; rev., an armed figure erect, with three others at his feet. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 4588.-57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Lorenzo de' Medici ; rev., a legend within an olive wreath. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 1^. 4589.-57. Medal, or Coin. Silver. A scudo. Obv., bust in armour of Alexander de' Medici ; rev., a seated female figure (Florence) quenching a torch. Italian. Attributed to Benvenuto Cellini. About 1530. Diam. l-p^in. Bought, 10 ^. 4590.-57. Medal. Bronze, of Sigismund Malatesta^ Lord of Rimini. Obv., bust to the left; rev., the castle of Rimini. Italian. Dated 1446. (Attributed to Matteo De Fastis.) Diam. 3^ in. Bought, n, 2s. 6010.-'57. Medal. Bronze, of Otho and Fhilip, Dukes of Bavaria. Obv., bust of Otho, in the field the date 1521-25 ; rev., bust of Fhilip. Dated 1527-28. German. 16th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 21. 10s. 6011.-'57 Medal. Bronze, of the Emperor Maximilian. Obv., his bust to the right ; rev., bust to the right of his wife, Mary of Burgundy. German. About 1490. Diam, IJ in. Bought, 21. 2s. 6013.-'57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Theodore Trivulzio. of Milan, with inscription. No reverse. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought. 6014.-57. Medal. Bronze, of Alphonso III., Duke of Ferrara. Obv., bust to the left ; rev., the same. Italian. About 1630. Diam. l-f^. in. Bought, 21. 2s. 6015.-57. Medal. Bronze, of Alphonso III., Duke of Ferrara. Obv., bust to the left ; rev., n micorn and other animals in a garden. Italia/ti. About 163«l Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 21. 2s. 6016.-'57. Medal. Bronze, of Alphonso II., Duke of Este, Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio. Obv., bust to the right ; rev., erect male figure, with a spear and pair of scales. Italian. Dated 1563. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 3^. 13s. 6d 6017.-57. Medal. Bronze, of Andreas Gritti, Doge of Venice, (1523-1538). Obv., bust to the left ; rev., a church. Italian ( Venetian). Signed "An. Sp. F." (Andreas Spinelli), and dated 1523. Diam. 1^ in. Bought^ 3^. 5s. 6018.-'57. Medal. Bronze, of Hercules I. of Este, D. of Ferrara. Obv., bust to the left ; rev., beneath a cross with wreath, three eyes and an open book. Italian. Dated 1472. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 21. 2s. 6019.~'57. a A 2 2Q ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal, Bronze. Obv., bust to the left of a monk witli inscrip- tion " F. Rodolphus/' &c. ; rev., the field occupied with an inscription. German. Dated 1540. Diani. If in. Bought, 105. 6020.-'o7. Medal. Bronze, of Cardinal Portocarrero. Obv., bust to tlie left ; rev., a trophy surmounted by a figure of Fame. Italian. Dated 1678. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 10s. 6021.-57. Medal. Bronze, of Marcus Brutus. Obv., bust to the right ; rev., a cap of liberty. ItaMoM. 16t]i centy. Diam. 1 in. Boui^ht, 10s. 6022.-57. Medal. Bronze, of Hannibal. Obv,. bust to tlie right ; rev., four draped female figures approaching an altar. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. l-^V in. Bought, 10s. 6023.-'57. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a bearded man to the right, with inscription ; rev., shield of arms with seated female figure. German. 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought, 10s. 6024.-57. Medallion Plaque. Bronze ; Cupid sleeping. Italian. About 1500. Diam. SJ in. Bought, 1/. 12s. 4082.-'57. Medallion or Pendent Ornament. Stag's horn, carved in relief with group of St. George and the dragon, mounted in silver gilt. Reverse a silver plate engraved with the Veronica or sacred napkin bearing the face of Christ. French. 15th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 1/. 12s. 4085.-'57. Medallion Plaque. Bronze, the Flight into Egypt. Italian. About 1500. (Originally an insertion into a panel of a tomb or altar.) Diam. 10^ in. Bought, 8/. 4217.-57. Medallion. In moulded blue glass, circular, with group in relief of a cupid trampling on a satyr. Italiav. 16th centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 8s.' ^ 4^221. -'b1. Medallion. Silver gilt, with cliain for suspension. Obv., the oflferings of the Magi ; rev., Moses and the burning bush ; Latin quotations from the Bible at bottom. Inscribed H.R., supposed to be by Heinrich Eitz of Leipsic. German. About 1560. Diam. 2| in. Bought, U. 4287.-57. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Attributed to Albert Dlirer. A female head, the portrait of his wife, Agnes Frey ; in the field is the date 1508 and monogram. Geo^man. Diam. 21 in. Bought, Ul 4574.-'57. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. In the centre the bust of Pope Adrian VI. ; on the right his shield of arms ; on the left that of the town of Utrecht. German. 1522. Diam. 8 f in. Bought, 71. _ 4584.-'57. Medallion. Bronze. Obv., bust of Philibert, Duke of Savoy, facing that of his duchess, Margaret of Austria; rev., the arms of Savoy quartered with those of Austria. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 4 in. Bought, Si. 4585.-'57. Medallion PI;Aque. Bronze. Bust of Titian, with inscription. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought, 15s. 4586.-57. Medallion Plaque. Bronze gilt, a youthful male bust to the left, without legend. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 11. 6025.-'57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 27 Medallion Plaque. Bronze, gilt. Elliptic ; draped male and female figures. Italian. 16th centy. 1| by IJ in. Bought. 6026.-'57. Medallion Plaque. Bronz bust to the right, inscribed " Angus- tino Denale XXXI." Italian. 16th cent. Diam. 2^ in. Bought. 6027.-57. Medallion, Silver. The original, executed in repoussf^ or beaten work, by A. Yechte, of the National Medallion for distribution in the yearly competition of all the Art schools in the United Kingdom ; in the centre the bust of Queen Victoria crowned ; the allegorical border round represents at the top Genius attended by Justice, Truth, Science, and Fame ; below Time holds a shield to contain the name of the successful competitor. English, modern. Diam. 5| in. Given by the Science and Art Department. 7740.-57. Medallion, Bronze. An electrotype copy from the National Medallion, by A. Vechte, for distribution in the yearly competi- tion of all the Art schools in the United Kingdom. This copy was taken during the progress of the work (see No. 7740). English, modern. Diam. 5| in. Given by the Science and Art Department. 7741.-57. Medallion, Silver. An electrotype copy from the National Medallion, by A. Vechte, for distribution in the yearly com- petition of all the Art schools in the United Kingdom. This copy was taken during the progress of the work, and differs in some respects from the finished medallion (see No. 7740). English, modern. Diam. 5| in. Given by the Science and . Art Department. 7742.-57. Medallion, Gilt metal. An electrotype copy from the National Medallion, by A. Vechte, for distribution in the yearly com- petition of all the Art schools in the United Kingdom. This copy was taken during the progress of the work (see No. 7740). English, modern. Diam. 5 J in. Given by the Science and Art Department. 7743.-57. Miniature Case. Gold, elliptic, the back and side enamelled with arabesque scrolls, flowers, &c., on black ground ; the front pierced and set all over with diamonds and rubies, a star in the centre, and between the collets small enamelled scrolls ; inside the case is a miniature, by Hilliard, of Queen Elizabeth wearing a jewelled crown and necklace, her hair hanging on her shoulders. English. About 1580. of in. by 2^ in. In a silver outer case. Bought, 262^. 106\ 4404.-'57. Mirror. A plate of polished metal. Italian. 16th centy. 1 ft 10 in. by 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 12Z. 4242.-'57. Mirror. Glass, with frame of carved chestnut wood. Italian. Believed to be of the 18th centy., in imitation of the cinque- cento. H. 6 ft. 10 in., W. 3 ft. 9 in. Bought, 20^. 4249.-'57. Mirror. In carved wood frame of architectural design. Flemish. Middle of 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. 6 m. Bought, 1^.106. 4471.-1*7. 28 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, Model or Cast. In wax of part of the frieze of the Wellington Shield, by Stothard. English. About 1 820. lOJ in. by 5i in. Bought, 7s. 4364.-57. Model or Cast. In wax of part of the frieze of the Wellington Shield, by Stothard. English. About 1820. lOJ in. by 5^ in. Bought, 7s. ' 4365.-'57. Monstrance. Gilt copper, architectural design, with glass cylinder, which is supported on a high stem ; on either side is a buttress-like wing, the whole surmounted by a crocketted canopy or pinnacle resembling a Gothic spire. French (?) 1 5th centy. H. 24 in., diam. at base 6J in. Bought, 161. 3005.-57. Monstrance. Gilt metal ; an architectural shrine, decorated with strap and cartouche work, columns, arcades, &c., in style of the Renaissance. Spanish. Dated 1537. H. 21 in., diam. ' 8| in. Bought, 60^. 4310.-'57. Mosaic of Minute Tessera. Border of palmette ornament. Ancient Roman. Bought, 121. (Transferred to Building Collection.) 4313.-57. Mosaic, specimen of the material, and of the cement used in fixing it. Modern English. (Transferred to Building Collection.) 4762, 4763.-'57. Mosaic. See also Wall Mosaic. Mug. See Porcelain. Niello Work. See Diptych. Girdle. Pax. Painting on panel, old French varnish painting, probably painted by Martin, after Boucher ; cupids on clouds, with signs of the Zodiac, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. 23| in. by 19 in. Bought, 20^. 4337.-'57. Painting on panel, old French varnish painting, probably painted by Martin, after Boucher ; three cupids, with signs of the Zodiac, Scorpio, Sagittarius, and Libra. 23| in. by 19 in. Bought, 20^. 4338.-'57. Painting in oil on canvas ; flowers, by Rachel Ruysch. Dutch. 18th centy. 13^ in. by 11 in. Bought, 51. 5s. 4349.-'57. Painting in oil on canvas ; flowers, by Rachel Ruysch. Dutch. 18th centy. 13^ in. by 11 in. Bought, ol. 5s. 4350.-57. Painting in oil on canvas. Grey monochrome. A study of St. Sebastian, after Michael Angelo. 7 ft. 11 in. by 5 ft. Bought, SI 3s. * 4367.-57. Painting in oil on canvas. Grey monochrome. A study of a male figure, after Michael Angelo. 6 ft. 1 in. by 4 ft. 9 in. Bought, 21. 2s. " 4368.-'57. Painting in oil on canvas. Grey monochrome. A study of Christ bound, after Sebastian del Piombo. 6 ft, 10 in. by 3 ft. 4 in. Bought, 2^. 2s. 4369.-'57. Painting in oil on canvas ; still life, a dead deer in the centre, by Snyders. Flemish. About 1640. 6 ft. by 4 ft. Bought, 30^. 9s. 4418.-'57. Painting in oil on canvas ; flowers, with landscape in the centre, bySeghers and Schut. Dutch. About 1640. 5 ft.9 in. by 4 ft. 9 in. Bought, 42/. 4419.-57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 29 Painting in oil on canvas ; flowers, by Seghers, with cherub head in the centre. Dutch. About 1640. 5 ft. 9 in. by 4 ft. 9 in. Bought, 45/. 35. 4420.-57. Painting on panel ; the portrait of a lady in crimson dress, em- broidered with gold, and black hat looped with gold, and ostrich feather. Flemish (?) 16th centy. Sight measure, 16f in. by 13 J in. In frame of tortoise shell or horn and stained wood. 241 in. by 21 in. (Purchased as an illustration of costume.) Bought, 21. 16s. 4831, 4832.-'57. Painting on panel ; the portrait of a lady, in crimson dress and black body with ruff ; head dressed with close cap, or- namented with pearls. Flemish (?) Dated 1552. Sight measure, 16^ in. by 13|^ in. In frame of tortoise shell or horn and stained wood, 23 J in. by 19| in. (Purchased as an illustration of costume.)" Bought, 21. 4833, 4834.-57. Painting in distemper, on canvas, in four divisions. Reduced copy of the fresco by Correggio at the base of the cupola in the cathedral of Parma, representing the apostles and others witnessing the Assumption of the Virgin. H. 3 ft. 9 in., L. 21 ft. 6 in. Bought, 51 5930 to 5933.-'57. Painting in distemper on canvas. Reduced copy of a fresco by Correggio on one of the pendentives of the cupola of the cathedral of Parma ; figure of St. John, bearing a lamb and surrounded by angels. This saint is regarded as one of the protectors of the city of Parma. 3 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. Bought, 1/. 5s, 5934.-'57. Painting in distemper on canvas. Reduced copy of a fresco by Correggio on one of the pendentives of the cupola of the cathedral of Parma ; figure of St. Thomas, surrounded by angels bearing palms, &c. This saint is regarded as one of the protectors of the city of Parma. 3 ft. 1 in. by 3 ft. Bought, 1^. 5s. 5935.-'57. Painting in distemper on canvas. Reduced copy of a fresco by Correggio on one of the pendentives of the cupola of the cathedral of Parma ; kneeling figure of St. Bernard, surrounded by angels. This saint is regarded as one of the protectors of the city of Parma. 3 ft. 1 in. by 3 ft. Bought, 1/. 5s. 5936.-'57. Painitng in distemper on canvas. Reduced copy of a fresco by Correggio on one of the pendentives of the cupola of the cathedral of Parma ; figure of St. Hilary, bearing a pastoral staff, and surrounded by angels. This saint is regarded as one of the protectors of the city of Parma. 3 ft. 5 in. by 3 ft. Bought, 1/. 5s. 5937. -'57. Painting in oil on canvas ; the massacre of St. Ursula and the 11,000 virgins at Cologne. German. 15th centy. H. 5 ft. 6 in. ; W. 7 ft. 9 in. Purchased as an illustration of costume and ornament. Bought, 31/. 10s. 5938.-'57. Panel of a Casket, a fragment. Box wood, carved in relief, with 2^roups of knights and ladies playing on musical instruments, (Hic. ; m^edieval romance subject. German, About 1480. H in. by 2| in. Bought, 2/. 16s. 4213.^'57. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Panel. Marble, carved in low relief, witli group of the Virgin .su[)port,ing the infant Saviour ; in the background arc two winged cherubs. Italian. 15th centy. (Attributed to Antonio Kossellino of Florence). H. 2 ft. 2-^ in., W. 1 ft. 5^ in. Bought, 80Z. " 4233.-'57. Panel. Istrian stone, carved in low relief, with group of the Virgin seated with the infant Saviour, surrounded by infant angels. Italian. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 11^ in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 15^. 4s. 4234.-'57. Panel. See also Glass, painted. Pax. Metal, in the centre a bronze plaque with a figure of the Virgin in relief, attributed to Saiidro Botticelli ; on the plinth are three niello plaques. The mounting in chiselled bronze is enriched with silver filigree work. Italian. About 1490. H. 104 in., W. 6i in. Bought, 45/. 4408.-57. Pax. Bronze. Subject, in relief, the Virgin and Child under a canopy, with saints. Italiaii. About 1500. 4 J in. by 2^ in. Bought, n. 4441.-'57. Pediment or Crest Ornament of a Mirror Frame. Bronze, pierced and chased with foliage, figures of cupids, sphinxes, &c. Italian. 15th centy. H, 7 in., W. 9 in. Bought, 1/. 4366.-'57. Pediment of a Gate. Wrought iron, foliated pattern and strap Avork. German. About 1700. H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. 7 ft. ^ in. Bought, 12/. 5976.-57. Pendent Ornament. Silver gilt, open work centre with a chased group of the coronation of the Virgin. German. About 1500. ^ in. by IJ in. Bought, 2/. 4.s. 3605.-'57. Pewter Work. See Ewer. Tankard. Pilgrim's Bottle. See Earthenware. Plaque. Bronze ; the Virgin and Child under an arcade. Italian. 15th centy. 3 J in. by 3 in. Bought, 1?. 4s. 4080.-'57. Plaque. Bronze ; the presentation in the Temple. Italian. About 1500. ^ in. by 3 in. Bought, 2/. 4081.-'57. Plaque. Bronze, elliptic ; a battle subject. Italian. 16th centy. (Probably a cast from an engraved crystal.) L. 2| in. W. 2| in. Bought, Qs. 4347.-'57. Plaque. Gilt copper. With a shield of arms in champleve' enamel, and the motto '* Espoir en Dieu." Underneath is written. " The armys of the ryght worshipful maester Tonge, otherwj^se callyd maister Clarencius, and misteris Susan hys wyfe, 1554." English. 6f in. by 5^ in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 4358.-'57 Plaque. Bronze, gilt, circular, with classical group in relief; the half of a sword pommel which lias been sawn in two (see No, 4372). Italian. 15th centy. Attributed to the painter Francia. Diam. 3 in. Bought, 5/. 437l.-'57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 31 Plaque. Bronze gilt, circular, with classical group in relief; the Judgment of Paris ; the half of a sword pommel which has been sawn in two (see No. 4371). Italian. 15th centy. Attributed to the painter Francia. Diam. 3 in. Bought, 51. 4372.-57. Plaque. Plaster or stucco, in low relief; a kneeling angel, holding a shield bearing a cross. German. About 1500. , 5| in. by 3 in. Bought, 7s. 4464.-'57. Plaque. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Ivory. Plate. Brass. For the postage envelope (1844). Engraved by J. Thompson, from a design by W. Mulready, RA. 3 J in. by 5;^ in. Given by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue. 6810.-'57. Plate. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Plateau. Mosaic of mother-of-pearl formed of small pieces of shell in a star pattern in front, riveted to others at the back. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 21. 5s. 4283.-57. Plateau or Rose-water Salver. Silver filigree work, circular, to accompany Bottle, No. 4305.-'57. Modern Hindoo work. Diam. 9| in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 4306.-'57. Plateau. See also Earthenware. Porcelain, English. (310 BEEN.) BuST.« Parian ware, of the Empress of the French. Eng- lish, modern (Minton and Co.). H. 2 ft. 3 in., W. 18i in. Bought, 18^. 18s. 4275.-57- Jar or Bottle. Porcelain, light celadon green ground, painted with festoons of green leaves and dead gold. Englisli, modern (Minton and Co.). H. 9J in., W. ^ in. by 4^ in. Bought, U. 13s. 6d 3561.-57. Jar or Bottle. Porcelain, light celadon green ground, painted with festoons of green leaves and dead gold. English, modern (Minton and Co.). H. 9^ in, W. ^ in. by 4i in. Bought, 3^. 13s. 6d 3562.-'57. Plate. Porcelain, deep blue ground, painted in the style of the Limoges grisaille enamels. Designed and executed by W. J. Muckley, of the School of Art at Burslem. English, modern. Diam. 8| in. Bought, Ql. 4519.-57. PiiATE. Porcelain, deep blue ground. Painted in the style of the Limoges grisaille enamels. Designed and executed by W. J. Muckley, of the School of Art at Burslem. English, modern. Diam. 8| in. Bought, 6^. 4520.-'57. Slab. Porcelain, painted in colours and gilt. English, modern (Minton & Co.). Bought, ol 5s. (Trans- f erred to Building Collection.) 4330.-.'57. 32 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English — continued. {modebn) — cont. Vase. Parian porcelain ; oviform, the neck and lower part fluted, grounded in green and picked out in gold, the neck of the vase flanked by statuettes of a male and female satyr ; called the Clodion vase. Enf/lish, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 11| in., W. 4} in. by S-l- in. Bought, 4?. 4s. 3557.-'57. Vase. Porcelain, oviform, blue ground, painted with arabesques, trophies, &;c. in greenish grey, English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 14| in., diam. 8 J in. Bought, 211. 3565.-57. Vase. Porcelain, oviform, blue ground, painted with arabesques, trophies, &c., in greenish grey. English, modern (Minton & Co.\ H. 14| in, diam, 7| in. Bought, 21Z. ' 3566.-57. Vase or Fountain, with Cover. Porcelain. Trian- gular form, with strap- work ornament, turquoise and white ground ; medallions painted in colours. Copy from an old Sevres model. English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 15| in., W. 8^ in. Bought, 18^. 18s. 4322.-'57. Vase or Fountain, with- Cover. Porcelain. Trian- gular form, with strap- work ornament, turquoise and white ground ; medallions painted in colours. Copy from an old Sevres model. English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 15f in., W. ^*in. Bought, 18^. 18s. 4323.-'57. Vase with Cover. Porcelain, oviform, turquoise ground, painted with wreaths of flowers on white. English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 10 in., diam. 6 in. Bought, Ql. 4324.-'57. Vase. Porcelain, painted with festoons of flowers and cameos ; turquoise and white ground, cover and upper part perforated. English, modern (Minton & Co.). H. 10 in., diam. ^ in. Bought, Ql. 16s. Qd. 4325.-'57. Vase. Parian Porcelain. Copy from a white marble vase, formerly in Mr. Rogers' collection, now in the South Kensington Museum, No. 3348.-'56. English, modern (Minton & Co.) H. 16 in., W. 11^ in. by 9^ in. Bought, 51. 5s. 4326.-'57. Porcelain, European. {DRESDEN.) Vase and Cover. Dresden porcelain, tureen shaped ; perforated and decorated with gilding, raised car- touches and cupids holding white festoons of flowers and drapery. Painted with views of public buildings in Dresden, landscapes, &;c. The cover surmounted bv an imperial crown. German. 18th centy. H. 7'S in., L. 9i in., W. 7 in. Bought, 70/. 4335.-'57. . OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 83 Porcelain, European — continued. {GERMAN.) Ewer and Cover. Modern German porcelain, brown glaze. H. 11 in., diam. 6 in. Given by the Com- missioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 5960.-57. {SBVRES) Cup and Saucer, Sevres porcelain, mazarine blue ground, the cup painted in front with a miniature portrait of a lady, jewelled festoons and borders, in the saucer a jewelled rosette. By Michel. French. Dated 1795. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam 5f in. Bought, 2 0^. 43.39.-^57. Vase and Cover. Sevres porcelain, oviform, white ground, painted with garlands of flowers ; pierced leaf ornament at top and on the cover. By Cornaille, French, Dated 1765. H. 8 in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 30^. 4340.-57. Porcelain, Oriental. {CHINESE?) Bottle. Chinese porcelain, bulb shaped, blue and white, in gilt metal. European mounting of the 16th centy. H. 5 in, diam. of base, 2^ in. Bought, n. 4379.-57. Jar. Chinese porcelain, oviform, round the centre a wide band of yellow floriated ornament, with violet flowers on green ground, the upper and lower parts white, painted with blue animals and scrolls in com- partment?!. H. 8J in., diam. 7^ in. Bought, 8^. 4396.-'57. {JAPANESE.) Mug and Cover. Japanese porcelain, blue flowers, edged with gold ; mounted with ormolu at top. H. 9 in., diam. ^ in. Bought, 21 2s. 4253.-'57. Pot and Cover. Bell metal. Dutch. 18th centy. {Transferred to Museum, Dublin) Bought, U. 16s. 3007.-57. Retable. See Altar Piece. Ring. Gold, a finger ring, chased and enamelled, set with a ruby and five diamonds in form of a star ; the collet opens and contains a small compass. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. lin. Bought, 6?. ^ 4300.-'57. Ring. Gold, a finger ring of complex design, part of the hoop formed by two eagles' heads at the bottom, rising from which are trefoil ornaments and open scrolls ; at the top is a project- ing collet set with a sapphire en cahochon. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 11^. 3s. U. 4377.-'57. Ring. Gold, a finger ring, square collet set with an irregularly formed ruby, ornamented with black and white enamel on chased strap work. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 1 in by | in. Bought, 11. 10s. 4397.-'57, Ring. Gold, a finger ring, square collet set with a jacynth en cahochon, and enriched with black enamel. German. I7th centy. Diam. 1 in. by | in. Bought, U. 10s. 4398.-'57. 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Rose Water Salver. See Plateau. Rose Water Sprinkler. See Bottle. Salt cellar. Gilt bronze, hexagonal, the sides ornamented with medallions of the Caesars in relief, &c. Italian. 1500. H. 2 J in., W. 4i in. Bought, 4?. 1G6'. 4096.-'57. Salt cellar. Silver gilt, circular, resting on three arabesque scrolls, with cartouches, cherubs' heads, and fruit. German {Augsburg). 16th centy. H. 1^ in., diam. 3j in. Bought, 3^. 4298.-'57. Salt cellar. See also Earthenware. Salver. Brass, engraved with interlaced knot work and arabes- que patterns. Italian {Venetian). About 1540. Diam. 17^ in. Bought, 10^. 4316.-'57. Sconce. See Bracket. Screen, portion of, wrought-iron, scrolls bound by gilt clasp, and rosettes. German. 17th or 18th centy. H. 1 ft. 8^ in. ; W. 13 in. Bought, n. 4830.-'57. Seal. Silver (the handle wanting), set with an antique Roman red jasper intaglio and a metal border round, with inscription in Gothic character. Italian. 14th centy. | in. by f in. Bought, 1^. 16s. 4099.-'57. Seat or Stall end. Carved oak. German. 14th centy. H. 4 ft. 3L in. ; W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, Ql. 4240.-'57. Seau or Bucket. See Glass. Shell of the Pearl Oyster. Sculptured in low relief with subject of the Crucifixion. French ot German. About 1500. Diam. 4^ in. Bought, n. Ss. 4089.-57. Shell Work. See Bowl. Ewer. Frame. Goblet. Plate. Plateau. Silver Work. See Beaker. Bottle. Box. Coin. Cruci- fix. Cruet. Cup. Medallion. Pax. Plateau. Salt Cellar. Seal. Tankard. Tea Pot. Writing Case. Slab. See Porcelain. Spinette. Ebony, with applique open-work tracery in silver ; in the under side of the lid is a mirror. German. About 1600. L. 17| in. ; W. 11 in. Bought, 44/. 4265.-'57. Statuette. Brass, a seated figure of the Virgin and Child. 14th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 1^ in. Bought, 1/. 12s. 4076.-'57. Statuette. Carved box wood ; the Virgin and Child. 14th centy. H. 18| in., base 4^ in. by 3:^ in. Bought, 6Z. 4077-'57. Statuette. Wliite marble ; a male figure in the costume of a citizen of the 15th centy., said to be one of the weepers from the tomb of ( 'harles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy at Dijon. French. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 10 in., W.'o in. by 4^ in. Bought, 4/. 16s. ^ 4084.1'57. Statuette. Carved wood, painted and gilt ; the Virgin seated on a chair, holding the infant Saviour on her knees ; at the back a cavity for relics. French or FlemislL 12th or 13th centy. H. 23i in. Bought, U. Qs. 4315.-'57. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1857. 35 Statuette. Box wood ; tlie Virgin and the infant Jesns ; on the pedestal, carved in high relief, the temptation of Eve ; in the interior is a cavity for containing relics. French or German. 14th centy. H. 15 in. Bought, Zl. 3s. 4440.-57. Stone Carving. Bee Altar Piece. Chimney Piece Panel. Statuette. Stoneware. See Earthenware. Table Cover. 8ee Textiles. Tankard, with cover, pewter, embossed ; the sides containing oval medallions, v. ith allegorical figures. French (the v/3rk of Francois Briot ?). About 1560. H. 1\ in., diam. 4 J in. Bought, 5^. 4290.-57. Tankard. Silver, parcel gilt, cylindrical ; an engraved band of heads and scrolls round the drum, the handle in form of a siren, and a small siren purchase. German. Dated 1567. H. 4| in,, W. 4 in. by 3 in. Bought, m. 4297.-57. Tankard. See also Ewer. Tapestry. See Textiles. Tazza. See Earthenware. Tea Pot. Silver-gilt ; fluted and chased with festoons of foliage and rococo scrolls. French. About 1770. H. 5f in., W. 7J in. Bought, 15^. 4271.-57. Textile or Woven Fabrics, including Lace. Altar Frontal. Embroidered in silk and gold tliread, with seventeen scriptural subjects in compartments. Italian. 13tii centy. (Said to have been brouglit from Orvieto.) n. 1 ft. 8 in., L. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought, 10^. 4522.-57. Lace. Piece of lacis or darned netting, vine-leaf pattern. Italian. I7th centy. 5 ft. 4 in. by 7^ in. Bought, 14.§. 4220.-57. Panel of Needlework Tapestry. In silk and gold thread ; subject, a female saint praying, behind her a group ot ecclesiastics and others. Italian. 15th centy. 17^ in. by 11| in. Bought, 8^. 4216.-57. Table Cover. Green silk, v/ith white border of thread lacis or darned netting. Italian (Venetian). About 1540. 5 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 4 in. Bought, 15s. 4218.-'57. Table Cover. Green silk, v/ith centre of blue silk, and border of thread lacis or darned netting. Italian {Venetian). About 1540. 6 ft. 5 in. by 3 ft. 7 in. Bought, 15s. 4219.-57. Tapestry Hanging. Gobelin manufacture. Arria and Psetus ; copied from a painting by Francois Andre Vincent. French. Dated 1785. The border added subsequently. H. 12 ft., W. 10 ft. 6 in. Given by H.I.H. the Prince Napoleon. 6733.-57. Tiles. See Earthenware (Maiolica). Triptych. See Enamels. Ivory. Urn or Pot for hot water. Gilb metal, hexagonal, e«calloped form, with two handles, mounted on three scroll feet and with three taps. Dutch {t). About 1700. H. 13^ in., diam. 8 in. Bought, U. 4288.-'57, 36 artIinventory, south Kensington museum. Vase. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Wall Mosaic. Colossal head, surrounded by a square nimbus. 8th or 9th centy (said to have been brought from Ravenna). Bought, 44)^. {Transferred to Building Collection.) 4276.-'57. Wall Mosaic. Fragment, in glass paste ; the head of a saint. Italian. 14th centy. Bought, 12L {Transferred to Build- i'l'ig Collection.) 4280.-'o7. Watch. The movement enclosed in a case of rock crystal, cut in facets ; maker, '' Charles Clay, London." English. About 1720. 2i in. by 1 j in. Bought, 12^. 4299.-'57. Wax, Models in. See Bust. Model. Window Grating or Grille. Wrought-iron, with return ends; in the centre is a shield of arms within a circle. Flemish. About 1520. (Brought from the cathedral at Ghent.) H. 7 ft., W. 3 ft. 4 in., ends 19 in. Bought, 21 12s. 5975.-'57. Wine Cooler. See Earthenware. Wood Carving. See Balustrade. Bellows. Cabinet. Chair. Coffer. Comb. Frame. Harp. Mirror Frame. Panel. Pendent Ornament. Statuette. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. Writing Case, and five other small objects. Silver. Modern Egyptian. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 4593 to 4598.-'57. (UNDER RFVISION.) INYENTORY OF AET OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. Lord' Presidents of the Council. The Right Honourable the Earl Granville, and The Most Honourable the Marquis of Salisbury. Vice-Presidents of the Committee of Council on Education. The Right Honourable W. Cowper, M.P., and The Right Honour- able C. B. Adderley, M.P. [Note, — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country ; V. Date ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] Altar, portable. See Enamels. Altar or Table Cover. See Textiles. Backgammon and Chess Board. Woods of various colours, in- laid with patterns of fruit, leaves, and fleurs de lis, with steel hinges and clasp. French. 16th centy. 2ft. Tin. by 15^ in. Bought, n. 155. 4429.-'58. Beaker. Silver, engraved, with strapwork scrolls and profile busts ; on the lower part of the cup are two rows of projecting bulbs. German. About 1560. H. 3| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, U. 10s. 4688.-'58. Beaker. See also Glass Vessels. Bed Furniture. See Textiles. Bellarmine, or Greybeard. See Earthenware. Bell, Hand-bell. Gilt bronze, the handle formed by a lion rampant. Venetian. 16th centy. 5 in. by 3 J in. Bought, n. 4483.-'58. Bone, carved. See Ivory and Bone. Book. In manuscript. Persian. Consisting of twenty -nine pages, with ornamental borders of flowers. Written by Mo- hammad Alee, in the year of the Flight, 1195 (A.D. 1817). In binding of leather, stamped and gilt. 14 in. by lOf in. Bought. 4765.-^58. Book. Ariosto, Orlando Furioso : Venezia, 1546. In red mo- rocco binding ; tooled and gilt ; the edges gilt and gaufre. Italian. About 1546. 8| in. by 6^ in. Bought, n. 2s. 6504.-58. 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Book. In manuscript. " Questio distinctione Attributorum Dei." In rod calf binding, with gold tooling ; shields of arms in colours on the centre of each side ; the edges gilt and gaufid Italian. 16th centy. 9 in. by Gi in. Bought, 3L Ss. 6505.-58. Book. Manuscript on vellum, illuminated ; '' Horse Beatre Mariae Virginis." In stamped leather binding, with brass clasps. Gevnian (Utrecht?) 15th centy. 7^ in. by 5^ in. Bought, U. 4s. 6506. '58. Book Cover, (Portion). Stamped leather. English. About 1530. 7 in. by 4^ in. Given by R. Burchett, Esq. 4G01.- 58. Book Cover (Portion). Stamped leather. English. About 1500. 31 in. by 2| in. Given by R. Burchett, Esq. 4G02.-'58. Book Cover. One side ; stamped leather. Two scripture subjects, with a band of grotesques between. Flemish. About 1530. 6i in. by 4 in. Bought. 4819.-58. Book Cover. One side ; stamped leather. Two scripture subjects, with a band of grotesques between. Flemish. About 1530. GJ in. by 4 in. Bought. 4819a.- 58. Bowl and Cover. A Mazer bowl. Maple wood, in silver-gilt mounting, gourd shaped ; of two hemispheres, one containing half the liquid measure of the other ; silver-gilt foot of pierced Gothic work ; the mounting of the cover is wanting; the handle, which projects from the bowl, is carved out of the solid wood. English'? 15th centy. H. 7in., diam. 7;J in. Bought, G^. 4425.-'58. Box. vSilver. Heart-shaped ; pierced filigree scrolls, having in the centre a plaque of cr3^stal. Italian "i 17th centy. H. 1 in., L. 2f in., W. 2f in. Bought, \l. 4s. 4506.'-'58. Box and Cover. Bed lacquered ware. Circular ; ornamented with gilding. Chinese, modern. H. 11 in., diam. 22 in. Bought. 4778.-58. Box. See also Casket. Coffer. Bracket. Istrian marble ; carved with foliated scroll work. Venetian. 16th centy. 17 in. by 27 in. Bought, 2/. lis. 6d. 4884.-^58. Bracket. Istrian marble; carved with foliated scroll work. Venetian. 16th centy. 17 in. by 27 in. Bought, 2?. 17s. Gd. 4885.-58. Brass Work. See Candlestick. Clasp. Corner Plate. Ewer. Lantern. Mounting. Snuffers. Bronze Work. See Bell. Buckle. Candlestick. Door Handle. Inkstand. Letter. Mask. Medal. Ornament. Plaque. Ring. Statuette. Vase, Brush. (Clothes Brush.) Flat walnut wood handle, inlaid with silver wire in scrolls and cartouches, an oval silver escutcheon in the centre, and a silver loop for suspension. 16th centy. 9 in. by 2i in. Bought, 21. 4662.-^58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 3 Buckle of a sword belt. Iron ; damascened with interlaced ornamentation in gold and silver (much corroded). 10th or 11th centy. 7 in. by 3 in. Bought, 21 4510.-58. Buckle for a lady's girdle-strap. Gilt bron'ze. The tongue engraved with figures of the Virgin and Child, and St. Andrew. German. About 1490. 5^ in. by 2^ in. Bought, 8Z. 4526.-^58. Bust. Terra cotta. Portrait of a young man, probably in- tended for St. John. Florantine. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 8 in. W. 16iin. Bought, U. 4485.-'58. Bust. Terra cotta ; Infant St. John. Florentine. 15th centy. H. 10 in., W. 9i in. Bought, 3^. 4496.-58. Bust. Terra cotta ; Head of St. John. Florentine. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 4 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, U. 4497.-58. Bust. Terra cotta ; life size ; said to be a portrait of Jerome Savonarola. Florentine. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 9^ in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, n. 4599.-58. Bust. Terra cotta, of an emaciated aged man. Italian. ] 6th centy. H. 1 ft. 3 in., W. 14 in. Bought, 2Z. 15s. 4600.-58. Bust. Terra cotta ; portrait of a man in a dress fitting close up to the throat; originally painted in natural colours. Flo- rentine. 15th centy. H. 20 in., W. 22 in. Bought, 10?. 4906.-58. Bust. See also Porcelain, European. Cabinet. Marquetry of coloured woods. Spanish'^. H. 5 ft. 7i in., L. 4 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, 50?. 4250.-58. Cabinet. Carved wood, with folding doors, and drawers inside ; the outer doors carved with classical heads in medal- lions, in the inside two shields of arms ; doors ornamented with floriated iron hinges. English'^. About 1520. H. 15 in., L. 3 ft., W. 13 in. Bought, Si. 4550.-58. Cabinet. Walnut wood, inlaid with scroll work marquetry in holly. English. Period of Queen Anne. H. 2 ft. 6 in., L. 3 ft., W. 18 in. Bought, 10?. 4619.-58. Cabinet or Escritoire. Marquetry of various coloured woods, inlaid with engraved ivory, with gilt mountings. German. 17th centy. H. 8 ft., L. 4 ft., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought, 125Z. 4908.-'58. Cameo. SheU, in silver gilt setting ; three heads in profile. German. I7th centy. Diam. 1^ in. by 1 in. Bought, 18s, 4890.-58. Candelabrum, (one of a pair). In carved wood, gilt, base formed of three scroll-shaped supports. French. Period of Louis XIY. H. 5 ft. 2 in., W. of base, 21 in. Bought, 15?. 4904.-^58. Candelabrum, (one of a pair). In carved wood, gilt, base formed of three scroll-shaped supports. French. Period of Louis XIV. H. 5 ft. 2 in., W. of base, 21 in. Bought, 15?. 4905.-^58. Candelabrum, (one of a pair). In carved wood, gilt, ornamented with masks, cupids, and three statuettes, painted in natural colours. Italian. 16th centy. H. 6 ft. 9 J in. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 60?. 4909.-'58. 16441. B b 4 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Candelabrum, (one of a pair). In carved wood, gilt, ornamented with masks, cupids, and three statuettes, painted in natural colours. Italian. IGth centy. H. 6 ft. 9^ in. Diam. 21 in. Bought, QOl " 49] 0.-58. Candlestick. Brass, (one of a ])air,) with fluted square pillar, square pedestal chased with raised foliage work. French. About 1640. H. Gi in., W. of base, 4^ in. Bought, 3L 4501.-58. Candlestick. Brass, (one of a pair.) with fluted square pillar, square pedestal chased with raised foliage work. French. About 1640. H. ^ in., W. of base, ^ in. Bought, 3^. 4502.-'o8. Candlestick. Bronze, damascened ; the base surrounded with an Arabic inscription. Arabic or Saracenic, medieval work. H. 10 in., diam. 9 in. Bought, 6^. 8s. 4505.-58. Candlestick. Bronze, with raised arabesque ornament. Vene- tian. 16th centy. H. 1\ in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 8^. 4857.-58. Cap. Leather. Jester's or fool's cap, with four lappets at the top, round brass bells on the ends and two bells on the crown ; worn by the Coui-t Fool of an Elector of Mayence. German. 17th centy. ISin. bylSin. Bought, 15s. 4445.-58. Casket. Wood, with iron clamps and hinges, terminating in raised acorns. German. 14th or 15th centy. H. 2| in., L. ^ in., W. 3 J in. Bought, il. 4426.-'58. Casket or Box. Lead. Hexagonal. Supported on three feet, with hinged cover, on which is represented the Annunciation in relief ; v/ith two shields of arms ; round the sides of the box is an inscription in Gothic characters. The cover surmounted by a dog. German 1 Early 14tli centY H. 3 J in., diam. 31 in. Bought, n. 4s. " 4474.- 58. Casket. Incised leather ; on the cover a pelican in her piety, on a shield supported by two lions, animals and birds round the sides. Painted in green and red, metallic colours. 1 6th centy. H. 4 in., L. 61 in., W. 4| in. Bought, 21. 4477.-58. Casket. Stamped leather, with silver hinges and clasps. Oblong. Figures of grotesque animals under arcades, and circular com- partments in high relief Early 14th centy. H. 2^ in., L. 6;^ in., W. 2iin. Bought, 9^. 4668.-'58. Casket covered with red leather, " cnir houilli,''' ornamented with panels of full length figures of men and women, in the costume of the 15th century, occupied in various ways. Bound with brass bands and quatrefoil ends. 15th centy. H. 6 in., L. 101 in., W. 8-1- in. Bought, lOZ. 4776.-58. Chair. Walnut wood. Carved with scrolls and foliage. Two panels of cane work in the back. English. I7th centy. H. 3 ft. 6 in. Bought, 6^. 4882.-'58. Chair. Walnut wood, with cane-work seat, the back, legs, and cross frame carved with strap and scroll work. English. I7th centy. H. 3 ft. 9 in. Bought, lOZ. lOs. 4883.-'58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 6 Chalice and Paten. Silver gilt, enriched with enamels. On the base are four medallions, scriptural subjects in relief, and an inscription. The knop surrounded with inscriptions in enamel. German. About 1300. H. 6| in., diam. 4^ in. ; diam. of paten 6f in. Bought, 55^. 4523, 4523a.-'58. Chalice. The bowl in silver, the stem in gilt bronze ; enriched with enamels. Italian. 15th centy. H. S^in., diam. 5| in. Bought, 7^. ^ / 4633.-'58. Chalice. Silver gilt. The knop enriched with six projecting lozenge-shaped bosses, witli raised rosettes. French or German, 15th centy. H. 7|- in., diam. 5 J in. Bought, 8^. 4j634.-'58. Chalice. Silver gilt. Hexafoil foot, six lozenge-shaped bosses on the knop, each bearing a letter ; the lower part of the bowl surrounded with an inscription. 15th centy. H. 7 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 10^. 4635.-58. Chalice and Cover or Paten. Silver. The cup cylindrical on stem and foot. The centre of the drum is encircled by an engraved scroll band. The cover has a flat top, on which is engraved a Tudor rose. Probably English. About 1550. H. 7| in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 10^. 4636.-58. Chess Board. See Backgammon Board. Chest. See Coffer. Clasps (Set of four). Brass. From the covers of a church service book. Plain escutcheons ; the clasps pierced in the form of winged dragons. 13th centy. 5^ in. by 2 in. Bought, 10s. 4452.-'58. Clock. Striking carriage clock, gilt metal. Silver dial, en- graved and perforated sides : maker '' Matthias Gaill." Gerraan. 18th centy. 3| in. by 3^ in. Bought, U. 4532.-58. Clock, upright, in case. The case richly inlaid with marquetry scroll-work. The dial, signed " Henry Poisson, London." English. Period of Queen Anne. H. 8 ft. 3^ in,, W. 19 in. Bought, 12^. 4618.-58. Cocoa Nut, carved. See Cup. Coffer or Chest. Wood carved and gilt. A " cassone " or marriage coffer ; the front and ends painted with allegorical subjects. Italian. 15tli centy. H. 3 ft. 1 in., L. 7 ft. 1 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought, 80^. 4639.-58. Coffer or Chest. Cypress wood, with mythological subjects, and scroll patterns in incised work. Venetian. About 1530. H. 17 in., L. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 22^ in. Bought, 8/. 15s. 4886.-58. Coffer or Chest. Oak ; carved, and divided in front into six compartments by attached carved columns. French. About 1490. H. 2 ft. 7i in., L. 4 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 25Z. 4907.-58. Copper Work. See Cross. Salver. Corner Plates (Set of four). Brass; from the covers of a church service book, square, each pierced with a dragon holding a branch in its mouth ; on the inner angle a fleur de lis, and on the outer a projecting boss. ISth centy. W. 4| in. Bought, \\B. U. 4453.-^58. B]3 2 6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Corner Plates (two). Brass ; from the covers of a chui'ch service book, square, pierced floriated ornament, and a large boss at the outer angle, loth centy. 6^ in. by 5f in. Bought, 10s. 4454.-'58. Corner Plates (Set of four). Brass ; from the covers of a church service book, with pierced circular holes and a high square projecting boss at the outer angle. 14th centy. 6 in. by 5§ in. Bought, 10^. 4455.-58. Corner Plate. Brass ; from a book cover ; square ; in the centre a circular boss surrounded by a border of pierced repousse leaves. IGth centy. 2| in. by 2| in. Bought, 7s. 6cl. 4465.-58. Cross. Copper, richly gilt (the lower arm wanting) ; set with four crystal cabochons ; that at the intersection enclosing a relic ; the reverse sculptured with symbols of the Evangelists, Virgin and child, &c. ; originally an altar cross. German. First half of 15th centy. H. 6^ in., W. 9 in. Bought, 3^. 4450.-^58. Cross. Silver gilt, set with garnets and pearls, engraved on the back with emblems of the passion. German. 15th centy. If in. by H in. Bought, 4 Z. 4561.-58. Crystal. Large flat plain piece of rock crystal, one side convex, probably from some ancient ecclesiastical utensil. 5 in. by 3 in. Bought, 18s. 4446.-58. Cup and Stand, or Holder. Silver gilt, inlaid with niello work, the stand fluted. Modern Siamese. H. of cup 2^ in., diam. 5i in. ; D. of stand 3f in. Bought, lOi. 4631," 4632.-^58. Cup and Cover. Silver gilt, of hexagonal lobed form at top ; the lower part chased with scrolls and gadroons, three brackets on the stem, and circular chased foot ; the cover surmounted by a bunch of flowers. German. About 1620. H. 13 in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, lOL 4861.-58. Cup. Nautilus shell, with scrolls carved in relief in fr'ont, mounted in silver gilt, on a circular stem and foot, chased with fish in medallions, fruit between, three projecting scrolls on the stem and pendents between each; on the top is a figm-e of Neptune holding a trident. Butch. About 1580. H. 12 in., W. 7 in. by 4^ in. Bought, 40i. 4869.-'58. Cup. Cocoa nut, mounted in silver and with silver cover ; the cocoa nut minutely carved with eight scriptural subjects ; the mounting consists of four upright bands of terminal figures springing from a baluster stem and round foot chased with masks and fruit ; a deep rim at top with engraved scrolls ; the cover chased with masks and cartouches, surmounted by a female figure. Probably English. The cocoa nut bears the initials G. H., and the date 1576. H. 13in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 80^. 4893.-58. Cup. See also Chalice. Porcelain. CusTODE. See Monstrance. Damascene Work. See Buckle. Inkstand. Sword. Della Robbia Ware. See Earthenware, European. Diptych. See Ivory Carvings. OBJECTS ACQUIRED K^ THE YEAR 1858. 7 Dish. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Door Handle. Bronze, ornamented with figure of a winged cupid. Florentine. 16th centy. L. lljin. Bought, \U. 4856.-58. Door Handle. See also Lock. Drug Pot. Bee Maiolica. Earthenware and Stoneware, Ancient. Vase. Terra cotta (" Calpis "), three-headed, painted with male and female figures holding thyrsi and fawn. Ancient Greek (from Nola). H. 11 in,, diam. 8 in. Bought, 101. 4816.-^58. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. {modi:rn) Flower-Pot and Pan. Earthenware ; yellow glazed ; with ornament in brown and black. (A first attempt at filling in surface ornament.) English, modern. H. 6f in,, diam. 8|- in. Pan, diam. 8| in. Manufactured and given by Messrs. Minton & Co. 4820.-58. Jug with Cover. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Palissy ware. Called " The Hop Jug." English, modern. Designed and modelled by H. J. Townshend. Manufactured by Messrs. Minton & Co. H. lOJ in., W. 81 in. by 6j in. Bought, \l. 4s. 4521.-58. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Henri II. ware; the first trial piece in Stafibrdshire earthen- ware. 2 1 in. by 2 in. English, modern. Manufactured and given by Messrs. Minton & Co. 4755.-58. Plate. White glazed earthenware, with incised scroll pattern round the edge filled in with brown. English, modern. Diam. 10^ in. Manufactured and given by Messrs. Minton & Co. 4821.-'58, Plate. White glazed earthenware, with incised scroll pattern filled in with brown. English, modern. Diam, 10 J in. Manufactured and given by Messrs. Minton & Co. 4822.-58. Plate. White glazed earthenware, with incised fleur- de-lis pattern filled in with brown. English, modern. Diam. 10| in. Manufactured and given b}^ Messrs. Minton & Co. 4823.-58. Earthenware and Stoneware, European. {bella robbia ware) Panel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Kobbia ware, in low relief ; figure of St. Jerome kneeling before a cru- cifix ; background, a rocky landscape, with various animals. Italian. Late 15tli centy. H. 16 in., W. 131 in. Bought, 12^. 4235.-58. Panel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. Virgin seated with child on her knee ; in its original carved and gilt frame. Italian. 15th centy. Sight measure 16iin. by 14 in. Bought, 15^. 4411.-'58. 8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, EvuoFEA-i^— continued. {DELLA JWBlilA WAJfJ-j) — COnt. PANEii. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, in relief, a shield of arms. Italian. 15tli centy. H. 20 in., W. I7i in. Bought, (jl. 4517.-58. Panel, circular. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, in relief, a shield of arms, surrounded by moulded frame, with egg and tongue enrichment. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 3 ft. 4 in.~ Bought, 24L 45G3.-'58. Statuette. Enamelled terra cotta. Delia. Robbia ware. A cupid seated playing on bagpipes. Italian. Ascribed to Andrea or Giovanni della Robbia. About 1520. H. 151 in., W. 13 in. Given by H. R. H. the Prince Consort. 4677.-'o8. {fle^iisil) Jug. " Bellarmine " or " Greybeard," of drab-coloured earthenware touched with blue, globular ; under the mouth is a grotesque bearded head, with arms and hands, the rest of the surface covered with acorns and oak leaves in high relief Flemish. About 1540. H. 14i in., diam. 12^ in. Bought, 4^. IO5. 4610.-58. {FRENCH) Flower-Pot Pan. Glazed earthenware. Blue, with half length female figure. French, modern. Diam. 5^ in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 5450.-'58. Flower-Pot Pan. Glazed earthenware. Blue, with group of men in a cellar. French, modern. Diam. 5 J in. Given bv the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 5451.-58. Flower-Pot Pan. Glazed earthenware. Green, with group of men in a cellar. French, modern. Diam. 5 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 5452.-'58. Flower-Pot Pan. Glazed earthenware. Green, with half length female figure holding a basket of eggs. French, modern. Diam. 5 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 5453.-58. [hispano-mobesco ware.) Plateau. Enamelled earthenware. Hispano-moresco lustred ware. Painted with lion rampant in blue ; round the edge in compartments is written in blue : " I cum sis I yn mensa | et vino de | pr^upere | pensa.'^ Spanish. 15th centy. Diam. 15 in. Bought, H. 2s. Qd. 4783.-58. Plateau. Enamelled eartlienware. Hispano-moresco lustred ware ; in the centre a blue lion rampant. Spanish. 15th centy. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 1^. 2-*^. Gd. 4784.-58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 9 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. (j/AIOLICA.) Bowl Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica lustred ware. In the centre, half figure of a saint, probably St. Francis. Italian (Deruta ?). About 1520. Diam. 16^ in. Bought, 7^. 4622.-58. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, fluted ; painted with grotesques on white ground ; in the centre a Roman Emperor on his throne, before whom suppliants are kneeling. Italian {Urhino). About 1570. H. 6f in,, diam. 15 in. Bought, 25^. 4696.-58. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; in the centre a rabbit ; painted in manganese and green ; reverse, outline of winged cupid holding a branch. Italian. 17th centy. Diam. 181 in. Bought, 4^. 8s. 4901.-58. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; globular or pear-shaped. Ornament of interlaced woi'k, blue on white. Italian (Venetian V). About 1510. PI. 14 in., diam. 15 in. Bought, 6 Z. 4604.-^58. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica; incised or " Sgraffiato '' ware ; globular ; scroll foliage pattern ; enamel colours, pale orange and green. Italian. About 1500. H. Hi in., diam. 3i in. Bought, 8^. 4621.-58. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted in blue, yellow, and green ; joined hands with a band inscribed " Fides omnia." Italian. 16th centy. H. 9| in. Bought, U. 4628.-58. Ewer. Oviform. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; black ground, painted in oil, with a large medallion containing an equestrian figure of a warrior, the remainder of the surface painted with flowers. Italian. 17th centy. H. 12^ in., diam. 5| in. Bought, hi. 4694.-58. Plate. Enamelled Earthenware, Maiolica ; decoration of foliated ornament and interlaced work in blue on white ground ; in the centre, a figure of an old man seated contemplating a skull. Reverse inscribed "Fata i " Siena da M^ Benedetto." Italian {Siena). About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 10^. 4487.-58. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; decoration in blue ; in the centre, a Cupid with a bow and arrow, surmoimted by a border of scale -work ; wide border of arabesque ornament, and trophies on blue. Italian (Deruta). About 1510.. Diam. 9i in. Bought, 21. 4608.-^58. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; decoration in blue ; in the centre, a Gopid with a bow and arrow, surmounted by a border of scale-work ; wide border of arabesque ornament, and trophies on blue. Italian (Deruta). About 1510. Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 21. ^4609.-58. 10 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTO MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European— conimueo^. {maiolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; covered with transparent brown glaze ; in the centre, a portrait of an ecclesiastic surrounded by various inscriptions ; reverse, decorated with concentric zones bearing inscriptions stating it to be the work of " Presbyter Antonius Maria Curtius/' of Pavia. Jto^ict'Ti. Dated 1694. Diam. 13i in. Bought, 15Z. 4611.-58. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in the centre a cartouche, with the word '' Ave." Italian. About 1520. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 4^. 4623.-58. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; in the centre, a medallion of a Cupid in colours; wide border of arabesque ornaments in blue. Italian (Faenza). Dated 1524. Diam. 9i in. Bought, 4^. 4624.-58. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; in the centre, a shield of arms, with a prelate's hat ; border of gro- tesques on white ground. Italian (Urbino). About 1560-70. Diam. 9i in. Bought, 4^. 4625.-58. Plate or Tazza Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with Cupid riding on a dolphin ; on the reverse, grotesques on white ground. Italian (Urbino). About 1560. Diam. SJ in. Bought, lOl. 4691.-'58. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; the centre painted with a shield of arms supported by three cupids ; above it a Medusa head ; margin decorated with me- dallions. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 17^ in. Bought, 11^. 4898.-58. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; light blue ground ; arabesque border in blue ; in the centre a cupid, carrying a vase of flowers, in blue and white. Reverse decorated with a zone of arabesque. Stated to be the work of M°. Ludovico, of Venice. Italian* About 1540. Diam. 16| in. Bought, Si. 10s. 4431.-'58. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; light blue ground, painted with arabesque design of interlaced oak branches ; in the centre, a trophy of arms. Italian (Venetian). About 1540. Diam. 20 in. Bought, 19^. 4488.-58. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with a landscape in blue and a double border of foliage. Italian (Venetian). Dated 1550. Diam. 16J in. Bought, 61 4605.-'58. Plateau or Salver. Enamelled earthenware, MaioUca ; painted in the centre with a battle subject, surrounded with a border of flowers. Italian. 17th centy. Diam. 18 in. Bought, 51 4695.-58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 11 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — continued. (3IA 10 Lie A) — COnt. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; triangular ; painted in the interior with a standing figure of Venus ; exterior decorated with oak branches in relief. Italian (Urbino). About 1530. H. 2j in., diam. 7i in. Bought, 30^. 4692.-'58. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; em- bossed or fluted on blue ground : in the centre a me- dallion of a young man tied to a tree pierced with an arrow. Decoration blue and orange compartments, with grisaille arabesques. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 9;^ in. Bought, U. 4626.-58. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with a bust portrait of a lady, and with a label in- scribed '' Hieronima." Italian (Urbino or Castel- Burante). About 1540. Diam. 8| in. Bought, 4. 4896.-58. Flask. Sec Glass. Flower Pot. See Earthenware. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 13 Fork, Silver-gilt. Engraved with wreaths and fruit. German (Augsburg). 17th centy. L. 6J in. Bought, 3^. 48G7.-'58. Fork. See also Knives. Fountain or Lavello. Istrian marble. Inlaid with black stucco in patterns of foliage, scrolls, &c. ; brought from a house in Venice. Italian. First half of 16th centy. H. 11 ft. 8^ in., L. 6 ft., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought, 150^. 4887.-58. Fountain Jet in statuary marble. A grotesque terminal female sphinx. Italian. 15th centy. H. 3 ft. H in., W. 16^ in. Bought, 40Z. " 4564.-58. Glass, Painted or Stained. Panel. Painted glass. The Annunciation, with inscription and ornamental borders. Italia?}. 12th or 13th centy ? (Said to have been brought from a church at Torcello), H. 2 ft. 6 in,, W. 2 ft, 3 in. Bought, 40^. 4484.-58. Panel. Circular. Painted glass ; portion of a window. The Visitation. English. 13th centy. Diam. 24f in. Bought, ]2l. 5458.-58. Panel. Circular. Painted glass ; witli a quatrefoil of vine leaves. German. 15th centy. Diam. 25 in. Bought 10^. 5459.-58. Panel. Painted glass ; portion of a lancet light. The Flagellation. French. 13th centy. 30^ in. by 27 in. Bought, 12^. " 5460.-58. Panel. Painted glass ; portion of a window. Two figures, David and Uriah ? English. Early 13th centy. 25^ in. by 21 in. Bought, 8^. ' 5461.-'58. Panel. Painted glass ; portion of a window. Diaper of quatre- foils of vine, ivy, and other leaves. German, 15th centy. (Said to have been brought from Poissy, in France.) 34^ in. by 12i in. Bought m. 5462.-^58. Panel. Painted glass ; portion of a window. Diaper of quatre- foils of vine, ivy, and other leaves. German. 15th centy. (Said to have been brought from Poissy, in France.) 36 in. by 121 in. Bought, 9Z. 5463.-58. Panel. Painted glass ; upper portion of a window. Pinnacle of a canopy on a blue diaper ground. French. 14th centy. (From Cologne.) 43J in. by 24 in. Bought, 9^. 5464,-58. Panel, Painted glass ; two portions of a lancet light united ; in each a kneeling angel. French. 13th centy. 26 in. by 26 in. Bought, lOL 5465,-58. Panel. Painted glass ; portion of a window, horizontal. In centre an erect figure crowned and leaning on an olive tree, within a circle, surrounded by a lozenge and diaper. Ger- man. 1 4th centy. (From Nuremberg.) 18^ in. by o7i in. Bought, 10^ 5466.-58. Panel. Painted glass. The Virgin, Child, and three Saints ; a cherub below, to the right. German. Modern. 3 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. Bought, 12/. 5468.-58. 14 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass, Painted or Stained — continued. Panel or Fragment of Painted Glass, from tracery of a win- dow. Subject, a palmette or flower. French. 14th centy ? 7i in. by 9 in. Bought, 5s. 5814.- .58. Plaque. Glass, with a design etched through gold leaf, repre- senting the Crucifixion, surrounded by a border of saints under canopies. Italian. 14th centy ?. H. 6| in., W. 5f in. Bought, 10^. 4486.-58. Window (portion of). Painted glass. The Flagellation; the upper half only of the figures preserved; above is a canopy. Gevinan. 16th centy. (From Cologne.) 40 in. by 31 in. Bought, 121. 5467.-58. Window. Painted glass, in two compartments, with figures of St. Peter and St. Paul, beneath a canopy with angels. Ger- man. 16th centy. 13 ft. by 4 ft. lOi in. Bought, 125^. 5941.-58. Glass Vessels, European. Beaker and Cover. Clear glass, with transverse fillets in opaque white glass, decorated with six masks in moulded and gilt glass, standing on three gilt feet. Venetian. Early 16th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 10^. 5954.-'58. Bottle or Flower Holder. Purple gkss. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 15s. 4629.-58. Bowl Tazza. Opaque turquoise blue glass, surrounded by a wide band of gilt and enamelled imbricated work. The under part of the tazza decorated with diaper pattern of interlacing ribbons and foliated work. Venetian. About 1490. H. 6 in., diam. 9 in. Bought, 91. 13s. 4319.-'58. Flask. Glass. Blue, sprinkled with gold avanturine. Vene- tian. 16th centy. H. 10., W. 5f in. Bought. 4794.-58. Flask. Glass, Blue, sprinkled with gold avanturine. Vene- tian. 16th centy. H. 8^ in., W. 4jin. Bought. 4795.-'58. Gloves, a pair ; white leather ; the cuffs richly embroidered with gold and silver thread on crimson satin ground. I7tli centy. L. 13 in., W. 7i in. Bought, 21. 4665.-58, Goldsmiths' and Jewellers' Work. See Pendent Ornament. Pin. Greybeard or Bellarmine. See Earthenware. Grille. See Window Grating. Group, in terra cotta, of Virgin and Child. Italian. 15th centy. Ascribed to Antonio Rossellino. H. 1 ft. 8 in. ; base 9^ in. by 7 in. Bought, 28^. 4495.-58. Harp. Wood ; sculptured with cupids, festoons, &c. Painted with arabesques, and gilt. French. Period of Loviis XYI. H. 5 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought, 4?. 10s. 4449.-'58. HispANO-MoRESco Ware. See Pottery, European. Illumination. On vellum ; an altar card. Italian. About 1550. Bought, 12^. {Transferred to Art Library.) 4612.-58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 15 Ihkstand. Silver ; portable, with a cliain attached, embossed with circles of birds and scrolls, and inlaid with niello work. 12th or ISthcenty. l^in^by It} in. Bought, SI 4s. 4512.-'58 Inkstand. Iron; damascened with gold and silver; elaborate arabesque ornament. Milanese. About 1520. H. 3| in., L. lOi in., W. 6| in. Bought, 501. 4527.-'58. Inkstand. Bronze ; the cover decorated in relief with acanthus leaves, a grotesque mask, &c. Italian, First half of 16th centy. H! 3| in., L. 8^ in., W. 5 in. Bought, 16^. 4673.- 58. Iron and Steel Work. See Door Plate. Inkstand. Knife. Knocker. Lock. Medallion. Purse Frame. Scissors. Sword. Window Grating. Ivory and Bone, Carved. Box and Cover. Turned ivory, circular, with fluted or scalloped and interlaced patterns. German. 17th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 21. 4424.-^58. Casket. Bone and ivory, with brass hinges, corner clamps, &c. ; a silver coin inserted in front. Flemish 1 15th centy. H. 3 in., L. 41 in., W. 2iin. Bought, 1^. 4s. 4476.-58. Diptych. Carved ivory, divided into four compartments, with scriptural subjects. French ? About 1320. H. 5| in., W. 5| in. Bought, 30^. 6824.-'58. Plaque. Carved ivory ; angels playing on musical instru- ments ; in an ebony frame in the style of the period. Italian. About 1500. Sight measure 5 in. by 4^ in. Bought, 25Z. 4690.-'58. Polyptych or Shrine. Carved ivory, in the centre a statuette of the Virgin and Child ; in the wings are figures in high relief representing events in the early Gospel narrative. French? About 1320. H. 15^ in., W. 11 in. Bought, 350?. 4686.-58„ Statuette. Carved ivory, the Virgin seated with the infant Saviour in her arms. French ? First half of 14th centy. H., including pedestal, 16 in., W. 3-|- in. Bought, 1001. 4685.-58. Ivory, Carved. Bee also Knife. Tankard. Jeweller's and Goldsmith's Work. See Pendent Ornament. Pin. Jug. See Earthenware. Knife. Steel ; a trencher knife, handle of brass inlaid with minute chequered work of ebony and ivory. German. 16th centy. 181 in. by 3tin. Bought, ll. 4463.-58. Knife, Fork, and Spoon. Steel and ivory, in a case ; the handle of the spoon carved in form of a winged cherub's head, with bunches of fruit ; the handles of the knife and fork carved with grapes and vine leaves. French. I7tli centy. L. of knife 7^ in., of fork 6§ in., of spoon 6 in. Bought, U. 4s. 4862, 4863, 4864.-'58. Knife. Silver gilt, engraved with wreaths and fruit. German (Augsburg). 17th centy. L. 8^ in. Bought, ll. 4866.'-'58. '^6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Knocker. Wrought-iron. Scroll ornament, with escutcheon. German (Augsbvrfj or Munich). First li.ilf of 17th centy. 17i in. by 8 in. Bouglit, 11. ' 4427.-58. Knocker. Wrought iron ; with a quatrefoil sliaped escut- clieon. German. Dated 1496. 11-^ in. by 7 in. Bought, 21. 4007.-58. Knop or FiNiAL. Gilt metal, spherical ; enriched with six oval bosses or plaques of champleve enamel. German. 13th centy. One of the finials from the roof or ridge of a large chasse or reliquary. H. CJ in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 30Z. 4o25.-'58. Lantern. Brass ; decorated with openwork tracery, and en- graved with various figures of saints. Flemish. About 1500. H. lOi in., W. 4^ in. Bought, ol. 15.s. 4672.-'58. Layello. See Fountain. Leather Work. See Book. Cap. Casket. Gloves. Letter P. Bronze, formerly gilt. Antique Roman. From a monumental inscription. H. 4^ in. Bought, 8s. 4489.~'58. Lock. Wrought-iron ; with chiselled steel key ; the wards pierced in quatrefoils, the barrel of the key fluted, and the bow ornamented with raised bosses, &c. German. 16th centy. 41 in. by 3J in. ; L. of kej^ 4^ in. Bought, hi. 12s. 4507, 4507a.-'58, Lock, Hasp, and two Door Handles. Wrought iron ; with four circles of openwork at the corners. Italian. 16th or I7th centy. Lock, 11^ in .by 10^ in.; L. of hasp, 7 in.; L. of each handle 11| in. Bought, 6^. 10s. 4850, 4850a, 4851, 4852.-'58. Lock. Wrought iron. Italian. 16th or I7th centy. 9|- in. by 9i in. Bought, 3^. 4853.-58. Lock and Hasp. Wrought iron, with square corner ornaments. Italian. 16th or 17th centy. 12^ in. by 11 in. Bought, 3^. 4855.-58. Lock Plate. Wrought iron, circular, of perforated Gothic pattern. (To accompany Lock, &c., 4850.- 58.) Italian. 16th or I7th centy. Diam. 6^ in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 4854.-58. Maiolica. Bee Earthenware, European. Marquetry. See Cabinet. Clock. Table. Mask. Bronze. A fragment, forming the spout of a situla. Ancient Greek. 2\ in. by l|in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 4548.- 58. Mask. Bronze. A fraji'ment formino- attacliment for the handle of a situla. Ancient Greek. 2;^ in. by If in. Bought, 7s. 6(?. 4549.-58. Mazer Bowl. See Bowl. Medal, Bronze. Obv., bust to the rioht of Alfonzo, kini^ of Naples, in a richly ornamented cuirass ; rev,, the king on his throne, crowned by Mars and Bellona. Italian. 15tli centy. Diam. 3 in. Bought, 2^. 4491.-58. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Emperor Constantine on horseback ; rev., a fountain surmounted by a cross, and flanked by two female figures. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 3 J in. Bought, 21. 4492.-'58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 17 Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Albertus Billi, an Italian lawyer, with Latin inscription ; rev., standing allegorical figure of Faith. Italian. 15th centy. Diani. 2^ in. Bought, 11. 12s. 44^93.-58. Medal. Bronze. Obv., female bust to the left ; rev., a phoenix. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2iin. Bought, 3^. 12s. 4494.-58. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Giovanni Boldu, sculptor, of Venice, in the style of the antique, surrounded by his name in Greek ; rev., a man, seated, covering his face with his hands ; near him a Cupid leaning on a skull. Signed by Boldu. Italian. Dated 1458. Diam. 3J in. Bought, ol. 4503.-'58. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust portrait of Isotta da Rimini, with Latin inscription ; rev., an elephant. By Matteo de Fastis. Italian. Dated 1446. Diam. 3^ in. Bought, U. 4504.-58. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Erasmus to the left ; rev., bust of the god Terminus. German. Dated 1519. Diam. 4|^ in. Bought, lOs. 4613.-^58. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Giovanni de' Medici ; rev., a thunderbolt, with inscription. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 10s. 4614.-58. Medal. Bronze. Obv., a female portrait bust, inscribed Lucretia Romana ; rev., a male figure in a biga. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. li in. Bought, 10s. ^ 4615.-'58. Medal. Gilt bronze. Obv,, bust of Lord Brougham ; rev., inscription commemorating inauguration of the Nat^. Ass^\ for the promotion of Social Science. English. 1857. Diam. 2|- in.. Given by Mr. Moore, Birmingham. 6042.-58. Medal. Zinc. Struck in commemoration of Queen Victoria's visit to A.sfcon Hall, Birmingliam. English. 1858. Diam. 2 1 in. Given by Mr. Moore, Birmingham. 6043.-58. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Portrait of the poet Montgomery. English, modern. By W. Ellis, Student of the Sheffield School of Art. Diam. 1 ft. 7 in. Given by the Committee of the Sheffield School of Art. 1083.-'58. Medallion Plaque. Iron. Portrait of the poet Montgomery. English, modern. By W. Ellis, Student of the Sheffield School of Art. Diam. 1 ft. 7 in. Given by the Committee of the Sheffield School of Art. 1084.-58. Medallion. Bronze. Obv., bust to the left of Carolus Gratus of Bologna ; rev., a cavalier kneeling before a cross, his horse standing by him, and another cavalier on horseback. Italian. (By Sperandio of Mantua.) About 1460. Diam. 4J in. Bought, 1^. 8s. 4478.-58. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Hercules and Cacus ; surrounded by a border of honeysuckle ornament. Florentine. 16th centy. Diam. ^ in. Bought, 2?. 4479.-58. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Elliptic ; female profile bust without inscription. Italian. 15th centy. 2 in. by 1^ in, Bought, \l. 12s. 4480.-58. 18 * ART INVBNTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Elliptic; a group of four figures. Florentine. IGtli ceuty. A cast from an antique cameo. If in. by 1;^ in. Bought, 4s. 4511.-58. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Mars and Venus. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought. 4678.-58. Monstrance or Custode. Silver gilt. Hexagonal ; the sides engraved with figures of saints ; cover adorned with canopy work, pinnacles, &c. Flemish or German. First half of 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 7 in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 45^. 4689.-58. Mounting (piece of). Brass. From an angle of a casket ; two pierced Gothic fenestral ornaments, with crocketed pediments. 14th centy. 3i in. by 1^ in. Bought, 5s. 4430.-58. Napkin. See Textiles. Nautilus Shell, mounted. See Cup. Ornament. Bronze. Palmette orAnthemion. Antique Greek or Roman. H. 7Sin., W. 4| in. Bought, 11, 16s. 4488.-'58. Painting in distemper on glass. The Crucifixion. In original carved oak frame. Flemish. About 1500. Sight measure Hi in. by 8^ in. Bought, 10^. 4473.-'58. Painting in oil. Fruit and flowers by Cornelius de Heem. Butch. Dated 1662. 2 ft. 11 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Bought, 8L 10s. 4641.-'58. Panel of a coffer. Chestnut wood, carved with scroll foliage. Italian. 16th centy. H. 11 in., L. 5 ft. 7^ in. Bought, 8^. 4469.-58. Panel. Cedar wood, carved in high relief. The Judgment of Paris. In the foreground is the monogram of Albert Durer. German. 16th centy. 9;^ in. by 7 in. Bought, 49^. 5s. 4528.-58. Panel. Marble, carved in relief. The Entombment. North Italian. About 1550. H. 10 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 8 Z. 4676.-'58, Panel. "Wood (lime ?j carved in relief. Figure of St. Matthew. Flemish. 15th centy. 22 in. by 19 in. Bought, 4^. 4s. 4841.-58. Panel. Wood (lime?) carved in relief. Figure of St. Mark. Flemish. 15th centy. 22 in. by 20|- in. Bought, 4L 4s. 4842.-58. Panel. Wood (lime ?) carved in relief. Figure of St. Luke. Flemish. 15th centy. 22 in. by 19 in. Bought, 4^. 4s. 4843.-'5a Panel. Wood (lime ?) carved in relief Figure of St. John. Flemish. 15th centy. 22 in. by 22 in. Bought, 4Z. 45. 4844.-'58. •Panel. Hone stone, carved in low relief. Subject, Komulus and R^mus carried away from Rhea Silvia. German. 16th centy. (After an engraving by Aldegrever.) 9 in. by 6f in. Bought, COi. 4888.-58. OBJECTS ACQUIEED'IN THE YEAR 1858. 19 Panel. White marble, carved in low relief. Christ in the sepulcl)re, supported by two angels. Italian. 15th centy. lOi in. by Vj in. Bought, 10^. 4911.- 58. Panel, Glass. See Glass, Painted. Paten. See Chalice. Pendent Ornament of 15 links. Silver gilt. Chased with open scrolls, birds, &c., and set with small pearls and imitation emeralds. English .? l7th or 18th centy. L. 11 in., W. If in. Bought, 3/. 105. 4560.-'58. Pin. Gold. Set with a miniature portrait of a Hindoo lady, by a native artist, painter to the King of Delhi. Modern Indian. L. S|in. Bought, IL 4640.-'58. Plaque. Bronze. A Bacchanalian procession of satyrs and cupids. Italian. 16th centy. 4 in. by 1| in. Bought, 15s. i^466.-'58. Plaque. Bronze. Hercules and the Centaur. Signed " O. Moderni." Italian. 16th centy. 2| in. bv 2 J in. Bought, 8s. U. ' 4467.-58. Plaque. Bronze. Portion of a sword pommel ; military trophy with two female seated figures. Italian. 15th centy, 3 in. by 2 in. Bought, 16s. 4481.-'58. Plaque. Bronze. The Resurrection. Italian. 15th centy. Square, W. 1 J in. Bought, 16s. 4482.-'58. Plaque. Bronze-gilt. A triumphal procession. Italian. 15th centy. 3 in. by 2 in. Bought, 14s. 5d 4490.-58. Plaque. Bronze. The Annunciation. German or Flemish. 15th centy. 5 in. by 4 in. Bought, 3^. 4498.-58. Plaque. Bronze. The Entombment. Probably a contemporary adaptation from the engraving of the same subject by Mantegna. Italian. 15th centy. 5| in. by 4^ in. Bought, 15L 4663.-'58. Plaque. Bee also Earthenware. Enamels. Plate. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Plateau. Silver. Oval. The centre of repousse or beaten work, with figures of a gentleman and lady in the costume of the beginning of the 18th century. Deep pierced scroll border ; flat, embossed, and gilt handles. Dutch or German. Early 18th centy. 16^ in! by 9^ in. Bought, 8^. 4531.-'58. Plateau. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. PoLYPTYCH. See Ivory Carvings. Porcelain, English. ( WORCESTEIi) Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. With gro- tesque animals, &c., in various colours, in imitation of Chinese. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 5J in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4796.-'58. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. With four bands of dark blue, relieved with gilding. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 21 in. Saucer, diam. 4| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4797.-58. 16441. C C 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH* KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English— continued. ( w one EST Eli) — cont. Cup. Old Worcester porcelain. Four bands of dark blue. English. 18th centJ. H. If in., diam. 3 in. Given by Herbert Minion, Esq. 4798.-58. Cup. Old Worcester porcelain. Four bands of dark blue. English. 18th centy. H. l|in,, diam. 3 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4799.-'58. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Shaped edge ; printed blue on white ground. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 2J in. Saucer, diam. 4J in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4800.-58. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Shaped edge ; printed blue on white ground. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. IJ in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, 4| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4801.-58. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. Shaped edge ; printed blue on white ground. English. 1 8th centy. Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 3 in. Saucer, diam. 4| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq, 4802.-'58. Cup. Old Worcester porcelain. Printed blue on white ground. English. 18th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 2| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq, 4803.-58. Cup. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. H. 2 J in., diam. 3 J in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. " 5949. -'58. Cup. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. H. 2|- in., diam. 3|- in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5949(:6.-'58. Cup. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese patternin b lue. English. 18th centy. H. 1| in., diam. 3 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 59496.-58. Cup and Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain, painted with grotesque animals in various colours in imitation of Chinese porcelain. English. 18th centy. Cup, H. 3J in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5953.-58. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. 16 J in. by 13 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4804.-'58. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. 13^ in. by lOJ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4804a.-'58. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. 13J in. by 10|- in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. ^ 48046.-58. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. 12 in. by 9 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4804c.-'58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 21 Porcelain, English — continued. ( WOBCESTEB) — COnt. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centJ. 12 in. by 9 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. ' 4804d- 58. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. 10 in. by 8 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4804e.-'58. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. 10 in, by 8 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4804/- 58. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. 7 in. by 5 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4804(/.-'58. Dish. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18 th centy. 7 in. by 5 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4804A.-'58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4805.-'58 Plate. Old Worcestei^ porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4805a.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9 J in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4805?j.-'58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. - Diam. 9 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4805c.-'58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4805c^.-'58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4805e.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in biiie. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8 J in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4806.-''58. Plate. Old AVorcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4806(X.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8i in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 48066.-'58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8-| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 480Cc.-'58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4806d-'58. c c 2 22 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English — continued. ( WOJiCESTEU) — cont. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English, 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. " 480Ge.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 48()()/.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8J in. Given by Herbert Minton. Esq. 480Gry.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4806/i.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue English. 18tli centy. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4806i.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4806/^-58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8i in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. " 4806^.-58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18tli centy. Diam. 9| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4807.-58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain, Chinese pattern in blue. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4807a.- 58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain. With imitation of Chinese pattern, on groimd of greenish white. English. 18th centy. diam. 8J in. Given by Herbert Minton, ICsq. 4808.-'58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain. With imitation of Chinese pattern, on ground of greenish white. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4808 ci.-'58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain. With raised flowers, edges shaped. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4809.-58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain. With raised flowers, edges shaped. English. 18tli centy. Diam. 9 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 4809a.-'58. Plate or Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. With imita- tion of Chinese character in the centre ; pattern of blue bars. English. 18th centy. Diam. 8i in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. " 4810.-58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 23 Porcelain, English— continued. ( WOB CESTEB ) — COll t. Plate or Saucer. Old Worcester porcelain. With imita- tion of Chinese characters in the centre. English. 1 8th centy. Diam. 8 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5947.-58. Plate. Old Worcester porcelain. With raised flowers, the edge shaped. English. 18th centy. Diam. 9 in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5948.-'58. {unknown or uncertain manufactories.) Plate. Old English porcelain. A figure of a boy in centre, with floriated border ; in imitation of Oriental porcelain. 18th centy. Diam. 8| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5950.-'58. Plate. Old English porcelain. With floriated border ; in imitation of Oriental porcelain. 18th centy. Diam. 8| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5950rt.-'58. Plate. Old English porcelain. Painted with a landscape ; in imitation of Oriental porcelain. 18th centy. Diam. 8J in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5951.-'58. Plate. Old English porcelain. Painted with a landscape ; in imitation of Oriental porcelain. 18th centy. Diam. 8| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5951a.-'58. Plate. Old English porcelain. Painted with flowers in the centre, vfith floriated border ; in imitation of Oriental porcelain. 18th centy. Diam. 8| in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5952.-'58. Plate. Old English porcelain. Painted with flowers in the centre, with floriated border ; in imitation of Oriental porcelain. 18th centy. Diam. 8|- in. Given by Herbert Minton, Esq. 5952ct.-'58. {modern.) Tazza and Cover. Porcelain. In imitation of Limoges enamel, ornamented with grotesques and gilding. English, modern. (Minton & Co.) H. lOin., diam. 7j in. Bought, 31^. 10s. 4773.-'58. Porcelain, European. {BERLIN.) Ewer. Berlin porcelain. White ground, relieved with gilding and bine, and touched with green and lilac ; in imitation of jewels. A swan's head and neck in dead gold below the lip. German, modern. H. 12^ in., W. G in. by 4^ in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 4739.-'58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. King Frederick William III. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. Geronan {Berlin), modern. H. 14 in., W. of pedestal 4| in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 4740.-'58. 24 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European — continued. {BERLIN) COnt. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. German (Berlin), modern. H. 18 in., W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.RH. the Prince Consort. 4741.-58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. General Scharnhorst. Copy of marble statue in Berlin, Germaoi (Berlin), modern H. 20 in., W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.RH. the Prince Consort. 4742.~'58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. General Bulow. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. German (Berlin), modern. H. 19 in., W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.P.H. the Prince Consort. 4743.-58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. General Blucher. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. German (Berlin), modern. H. 19^ in,, W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.E.H. the Prince Consort. 4744.-'58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. Leopold, Prince of Anhalt Dessau. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. German (Berlin), modern. H. 19 in., W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.RH. the Prince Consort. 4745.-'58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. German (Berlin), modern. H. 19Jin., W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 4746.-'58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. General Ziethen. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. German (Berlin), Tnodexn. H. 21 in., W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 4747.-58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. General Seydlitz. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. German (Berlin), modern. H. 201 in., W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 4748.-58. Statuette. White biscuit porcelain, on a pedestal of the same material. Immanuel Kant. Copy of marble statue in Berlin. Geronan (Berlin), modern. H. 18 in., W. of pedestal, 6 in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 4749.-58. (bbhsbjejv.) Bust of a Boy. Dresden white porcelain. In the cos- tume of the end of the 18th century. German. 18th centy, H. lOin. Bought, 3?. 4616.-58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAU 1858. 25 Porcelain, European — continued. {bresden} — cont. Bust of a Girl. Dresden white porcelain. With cap and frill, lace body, and flowers in her hair. German. 18th centy. H. lOJ in. Bought, 3^. 4617.-58. Plateau. Dresden porcelain. Painted with flowers in imitation of Oriental. German. 18th centy. Diam. 16 in. Bought, 21. Os. 6d. 4638.-'58. {FRENCH, MODERN.) Cup and Saucer. Porcelain. " Bleu du roi " and gold pattern on buff ground. Modern French. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 3f in. ; diam. of saucer 5| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4825.-58. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain. Dark blue ground, with gold and silver scrolls and portrait bust of a lady, the letter M crowned on each side. Modern French. Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 3 J in. ; Saucer, diam. d\ in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 4826.-58. {GER3IAN, 310 BERN.) Cup and Saucer. White porcelain. Modern German (Gotha). Cup, H. 2| in., diam. 3 J in, ; Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851. 5454.-^58. (for TUG UESE, MODERN. ) Cup and Saucer. Porcelain. Green ground with white and gold flowers. A medalHon of flowers in natural colours on a brown ground in centre of cup. Modern Portuguese {Vista Alegre). Cup, H. 2 J in., diam. 2| in. ; Saucer, diam. 5| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1 851. 4827.-58. {SEVRES.) Plate. Sevres porcelain. Octagonal ; white ground ; the border painted with arabesques of children, birds, and scrolls in colours; blue edges. In the centre a male classical figure in grisaille, on dark jasper ground. French. Dated 1786. Diam. 9^ in. Bought 4L 4s. 4530,-58. Porcelain, Oriental. {CHINESE.) Cup. Chinese porcelain. Perforated sides in stars, covered over with transparent glaze, blue medallion landscapes in front, and blue border. H. 2^ in., diam, 21 in. Given by J. C. Kobinson, Esq. 4818.-^58. Dish. Chinese crackle porcelain. Dark celadon ground with engraved flowers under the glaze. Diam. 1 5 J in. Bought, 6^. • 4534.-58. Punkah of reed or grass stems, plaited with silk; with decorated ivory handle and silver mountings. Indian. (From Kotahboondie.) 2 ft. IQi in. by 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Mrs. Bruere. 4764.-58. Purse. See Textiles. 26 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Purse Frame. Steel, damascened witli arabesques in gold Italian. About 1550. ^ in. by 3| in. Bought, \l. lOs. 4606.-58. Reliquary, consisting of a cylinder in rock crystal, supported on four columns in silver gilt, the ends decorated with pinnacles and canopy work, and four figures of saints and angels chiselled in lov/ relief Italian. About 1350. H. 6f in., L. 6:^ in., W. 3| in., Bought, 40?. 4087.-58. Ring. Bronze gilt. With an oval tablet in front, on which is chiselled, in relief, a representation of the Magdalen borne tu Heaven by four angels ; the field of the tablet filled in Avith translucent crimson and lilac enamel. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. of ring 1 in., H. of tablet l^ in. Bought, 1^. 4664.-'58. Salver and Ewer. Stamped copper washed with silver. Em- bossed in scrolls and leaves ; in front of the ewer, a cherub's head ; in the centre of the salver, an escutcheon bearing tx coat of arms. Venetian. 16th centy. Diam. of salver 19 4- in. H. of ewer 11 in., diam. 4| in. Bought, ol. bs. 4891, 4892.-'58. Salver. See also Enamels. Scissors, a pair. Pierced and engraved steel blades, silver handles and bows. German. Early l7th centy. L, 3|in. Bought, \l. 8s. 4500.-58. Shell, objects formed of. See Cameo. Cup. Spoon. Shield of Arms. Champleve engraving on brass ; within a quatrefoil. Flemish. 15th centy. (From a sepulchral brass from the neighbourhood of Malines.) Diam. 4 J in. Bought, 126*. 4447.-58. Shield of Arms. Champleve engraving on brass ; within a quatrefoil. Flemish. 15th centy. (From a sepulchral brass from the neighbourhood of Malines.) Diam. 4J in. Bought, 12.S. 4448.-'58. Shrine or Polyptych. Bee Ivory, carved. Silver Work. See Beaker. Box. Chalice. Cross. Cup. Fish-Slice. Fork. Inkstand. Knife. Monstrance. Pendent Ornament. Plateau. Reliquary. Spoon. Tan- kard. Tea Canister. Snuffers, a pair. Brass ; with an armed female figure in relief on the box, two terminal figures form the handles. Italian, 17th centy. L. ^ in. Bought. 4869a.- 58. Spinning Wheel. Wood ; lacquered and decorated with Chinese designs. French. 18th centy. H. 15^ in., L. 16 in., W. 8:^ in. Bought, 8L 4475.-58. Spittoon. White metal, fluted and chased with foliage. Modern Siamese. H. 6 J in., diam. JOJ in. Bought, hi. 4630.-^58. Spoon. Silver gilt. Straight fluted and beaded handle sur- mounted by an acorn. German. 17th centy. L. 5^ in. Bought, 9s. * 4442.-58: Spoon. Silver gilt. Straie^ht fluted and beaded handle sur- mounted by an acorn. German. 17th centy. L. 5^ in. Bought, 96'.' 4443.-58. Spoon. Silver gilt. German. 17th centy. Bought, 95. {Wanting, Nov. 8, 1859.) 4444.- '58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1858. 27 Spoon. Mother-of-pearl bowl, the handle of red coral sprigs, silver gilt mount, chased with leaves. German or Fleviish. 17th centy. L. 5i in. Bought, 12s. 6d. 4451.-58. Spoon. Silver gilt. Engraved with wreaths and fruit. German (Augsburg). 17th centy. L. 7J in. Bought, 3^. 4865.-^58. Spoon. Silver gilt. Engraved with wreaths and fruit. Ger- man (Augsburg). 1 7th centy. L. 4:^ in. Bought, IZ. 4868.-'58. Spoon. Silver gilt, and engraved with foliage ; the handle forming a marrow-scoop. English, Hall mark for 1695. L. 5| in. Bought. 5992.-'58. Spoon. See also Knives, &c. Statue. Terra cotta. Kneeling Magdalen. Portion of an altar- piece. Florentine. 15th centy. H. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 17^ in. Bought, 101. 4499.-58. Statue, Istrian marble. The Virgin holding a book (forming with No. 5391 an Annunciation group). Italian. About 1500. H. 4 ft. 6 in., W. of base 13^ in. Bought, 7^. 10s. 5390.-58. Statue. Istrian marble. The Archangel Gabriel holding a lily (forming with No. 5390 an Annunciation group). Italian. About 1500. H. 4 ft. 7 in., W. of base 12 in. Bought, 7Z. 10s. 5391.-58. Statuette. Bronze, of a cupid holding a tazza on his head. Florentine. 16th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 2 J in. Bought, 71. 4439.-58. Statuette. Bronze. Boy extracting a thorn from his foot ; imitation of the antique. Florentine. 1 6th centy. H. 7^ in., W. 4i in. Bought, 61. 4533.-58. Statuette. White marble, of a standing Virgin and Child. Italian. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, 8 Z. 4562.-''58. Statuette. White marble, representing Fortitude. Work of Agostino Busti, being a portion of the tomb of Gaston de Foix. (Several other portions of this tomb, acquired at dif- ferent periods, are in the South Kensington Museum). See Groups 400-54 and 7257, 7260-'60, and Statuette 7100-60. A pen and bistre wash drawing believed to be an original design for the tomb by the sculptor himself, is also the property of the Department.) Milanese. About 1520. H. 2 ft. 5 in. Bought, 61. 16s. 6d. 4912.-'58. Statuette. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Stone Carving. See Bracket. Fountain. Fountain Jet. Panel. Statue. Statuette. Tankard. Sword. Curved steel blade, buffalo-horn handle, and leather fscabbard, mounted in silver gilt, with cord and tassel of silk and silver wire. Modern Persian. L. 3 ft. '6 in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1 851, 4787.-'58. Sword. Steel. The hilt and scabbard damascened in gold. Modern Siamese. L. 2 ft. 9J in. Given by Viscount Pal- merston, M.P. 575 5. -'58. 28 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Table with drawers. Wood inlaid. Supported by four spira columns, the top of marquetry of coloured woods in geome- trical patterns, bone and ebony mosaic borders, and at the corners four stars. English. About 1700. H. 2 ft. 7 in., L. 3 ft., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought, 11^. lis. 4620.-'58. Table Cover. See Textiles. Tankard. Carved ivory, mounted in silver parcel gilt. The signature of the artist is inscribed on the drum, " Bernard Strauss, goldsmid, fee." German (Augshuo^g). Second half of 17th centy. H. 19 in., W. llj in. by 7| in. Bought, 200?. 4529.-58. Tankard and Cover. Oriental alabaster, mounted in silver gilt. German. About 1600. H. 7^ in., diam. 4| in. by 3 j in. Bought, 181. IBs. 4G37.-'58. Tankard. Silver gilt. Cylindrical, chased with medallions of Mercury, Diana, Peace, &c., surrounded by scrolls and masks. The cover surmounted by a cock holding a shield of arms. German. Dated 1605. H. 13 in., W. SJ in. by 6^ in. Bought, 115?. 4860.-'58. Tapestry Hangings. See Textiles. Tazza. See Earthenware. Enamels. Tea Canister and Cover. Silver. Oviform ; fluted centre ; chased leaf ornament at top and bottom. Dutch. About 1700. H. 5 in., diam. 2| in. Bought, 2?. 5s. 4558.-58. Terra Cotta. See Bust. Earthenware. Group. Statue. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Bed Furniture. Four pieces of maroon velvet, with gold arabesques. Italian. L. of two pieces, 4 ft. 6 in. each, of other two pieces, 3 ft. 7 in. each, W. of each piece, 20 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 4513, 14, 15, 16.-'58. Embroidery or Silk Net. Vine scroll pattern, enriched with gold and silver thread. 16th centy. 2 ft. Sin. by 9 Id. ■ Bought, U. lis. Scl 4462.-'58. Lace. A point lace sampler. Italian. Dated 1668. 18 in. by 7J in. Given by Miss Salter. 4679.-58. Napkin. Linen ; corners embroidered with designs in crimson thread. German. 16th or 17th centy. 3 ft. by 2 ft. 6^ in. Bought, 10s. 4458.-'58. Purse. Gold tissue, embroidered with bouquets of flowers, &c. in silk thread. About 1700. L. 4 J in., W. 5 in. Bought, 1?. 46(36.-'58. Purse. Gold and silver thread knitted. About 1700 (?). L. 6 in., W. 4 in. Bought, 11. 4667.-58. Table Cover. Silk embroidery or needlework, Avith pattern of numerous inscriptions, armorial bearings, arabesque orna- ments, &c. German, Dated 1585. 6 ft, by 6 ft. 6 in. Bought, lis. 8d ' 4456.-'58. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAll 1858. 29 Textile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Table or Altar-cover. LineD, embroidered with thread. In the centre an Agnus Dei, and symbols of the Four Evangelists in the corners. German. About 1540. 6 ft. 3 in. by 5 ft. 8 in. Bought, lis. U. 4457.-58. Table or Altar-cover. Linen, embroidered with silk thread. The Crucifixion, the Virgin, St. John, St. Christopher, and St. Ann. German. Dated 1590. 4 ft. by 3 ft. 4 in. Bought, lis. 8d 4459.-''58. Table Cover. Linen ; floriated pattern, embroidered witli thread; in the centre, a stag couchant within a wreath. German. About 1550. 4 ft. 6 in. by 5 ft. 4 in. Bought, lls.U. 4461. -'58. Tapestry HANGiNa Legendary or romance subject, in five compartments. Flemish. First half of 15th centy. L. 12 ft., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought, 101. 4509.-58. Towel. Linen, with embroidered border in crimson thread, and initials " A.M.W. 1672.'' German. 3 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 10s. 4460.-58. Velvet Hanging. With satin applique decoration, worked with gold and silver thread. 17th centy. 26^ in. by 12 in. Bought. 4894.-'58. Triptych. See Enamels, Vase with Cover (Tobacco-pot). Bronze. The drum surrounded by a group of cupids holding wreaths, the cover surmounted by a figure of an Indian. English, modern. Designed and modelled by Godfrey Sykes, of the School of Art, Shefiield. H. 9 in., diam. 4 in. Given by the Committee of the School of Art, Sheffield. 4031.-'58. Vase. See Earthenware. Window Grating or Grille. Wrought iron. With return ends ; composition of interlaced foliated ornament. German. 17th centy. H. 7ft., W. 4 ft. Ends, 1 ft. Bought. 5974.-^58. Wood Blocks, Two. Engraved for printing playing cards. French ? 17th centy. Bought, 4Z. 10s. {Transferred to Educational Museum) 4674, 4675.-'58. Wood Carving. See Cabinet. Candelabrum. Chair. Coffer. Panel. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. (under revision.) mVENTORT or AET OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE TEAR 1859. Lord Presidents of the Council. The Most Honourable the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., and THE Right Honourable Earl Granville, KG. Vice-Presidents of the Committee of Council on Education. The Right Honourable C. B. Adderley, M.P., and the Right Honourable R. Lowe, M.P. [Note. — Ecacli Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; 11. Its material ; III. Title or description ; lY. Country ; V. Date ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] Altar Frontal. Stamped leather. Scroll pattern, gilt, silvered, and painted, enclosing a medallion of the Virgin and Child. Italian. About 1700. 6 ft. 1 in. by 3 ft. 1 in. Bought, M. 5s. ' 5901.-59. Altar-piece. White marble, carved in high relief In three compartments with predella and lunette complete. In the centre is represented the Crucifixion, with the Virgin and St, John and two angels ; in the side compartments are statues of St. Jerome and St. Antony, with other half figures of saints above them. The predella contains three subjects with numerous figures in high relief. The pilasters, architraves, &c., are decorated with arabesques. On the summit is a figure of the Infant Saviour with an adoring angel on either side. From the church of S. Giacomo at Fiesole, near Florence. By Andrea Ferrucci, of Fiesole. About 1490. H. 12 ft., W. 9 ft. Bought (with Tabernacle No. 6743.-59.), 450^. 6742.-^59. Armour, ^ee, Cuirass. *^* A collection of 27 objects was purchased in this year from the Museum of the Collegio Romano at Rome, for 161/. 5s. Crf. 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINC4T0N MUSEUM. Bamboo Cane. Engraved with 59 subjects, scriptural and eccle- siastical, each with a Latin legend ; the interspaces decorated with cherubs' heads. Italian. Latter part of loth centy. L. 5 ft. 3^ in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Eomano). 4723.-59. Bamboo Cane. Engraved with four alternating rows of me- dallions, with grotesques between, filled with subjects from the Apocalypse and from the Gospels ; at the bottom, a shield of arms and the following signature, — ''Antonius Spanus Tropiensis incidebat.'' Italian (Calabrian). 16th centy. L. 4 ft. 9 J in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4724.-'59. Bamboo Cane. Engraved with scenes from the life of the Virgin ; borders of foliated scroll-work between the subjects. Italian. 1 7th centy. L. 4 ft. 2 in. Bought (Museum of the CoUegio Romano). 4725.-59. Band. See Textiles. Bead Work. See Ornament. Beaker. Silver, parcel gilt, plain centre. Round the margin and base are two bands engraved with domestic and pastoral subjects ; in the upper part is a cartouche with a German inscription. German. About 1600. H. 3| in., diam. S| in. Bought, 15^:. 6558.-59. Bed Furniture. See Textiles. Bench. Chestnut wood inlaid with geometrical marquetry of coloured woods. The seat forming a coffer ; massive back and ends. Italian (Florentine). About 1550. H. 2 ft. 9 in., L. 8 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. 5 in. Bought, 14^. 6004.-'59. Bolt. Chiselled iron, with Gothic ornament. German or French. 15 th centy. 6| in. by S^ in. Bought /Soulages coll.), II. 5753.-'59. Book in Manuscript, on vellum, in Italian, relating to the Riario family ; in morocco leather binding, executed at Rome ; with the arms of a Cardinal as the centre ornament on either side. Date of MS. 1683. 8| in. by 6i in. Bought, 3^. 3s. 4774.-'59. Book. "Flori Epitome," Lyons, 1548. In contemporary Lyonese binding, tooled in gold in the Grolier style, gilt gaufre edges. French. 1548. L. 4| in., W. 3 in. (From the Libri coll.) Bought, 3^. 3s. 5770.-'59. Book. ^' Petrarcha (II) spirituale di Fratre Hieronima Maripe- tro," Venice, 1536. Contemporary Venetian binding in the Grolier style ; red morocco, with gold tooling in which fleurs- de-lys are introduced, and gilt gaufre edges. Italian. 16th centy, L. 7J in., W. 5^ in. (From the Libri colL) Bouglit, 7^. 5773.-59. Book. ^^Plinii Epistolee, &c." H. Steph, 1591. Gilt stamped binding of a Grolier pattern, in which masks are introduced. Binding, Siuiss ? 16th centy. L. 5 in., W. 3^ in. (From the Libri coll.) Bought, 11. 15s. 5774.-'59 • OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859, 3 Book. " Psalmorum Davidi.3 tralatio." R Stephens, 1556. Grolier binding in morocco of different colours, with gilt gaufre edges. French. 16th centJ. L. 6-|- in.^ W. 4^ in. (From the Libri coll.) Bought, Ql 5775.-'59. Book. " Sallustii Opera." Lyons, 1589, Contemporary Lyonese binding in the Grolier style ; olive morocco, with gilt gaufr^ edges. French. 16tli centy. L. 6j in., W. 4;^ in. (From the Libri coll.) Bought, 3^. 5776.-'59. Book. '^Boccacio, I casi degii Huomini illustri:" Venezia, 1545. in morocco binding, tooled in compartments in the earliest "Grolier" style ; edges gilt. Ifcdian. About 1545. Q^ in. by 41 in. Bought, %. 2s. 6507.-59. Book Clasp (a Fragment). Bronze, with engraved leaf orna- ments in squares. 15th eenty. If in. by If in. Bought, 6s. 4659.-'59. Book Cover. Stamped leather. St. George and the Dragon, and legend from Psalm xix. Flemish. 15th centy. 11 in. by 51 in. Bought, (js. 4775.-'59. Book Mounting (a Fragment). Brass, engraved with a stag and foliage. Flemish. 15th centy. 2| in. by 2 in. Bought, 6s. ^ 4777.-59. Boss or other Ornament. Gilt metal. Quatrefoil engraved with Gothic foliage. 1 5th centy. 3 J in. by 3 J in. Bought, 6s. 4658.-'59. Bottle. See Glass. Bow. See Cross Bow. Bowl. Bronze, engraved and partly damascened with silver, Sctracenic. 15th or 16th centy. H. 4 J in., diam. 8^ in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4705.-'59, Bowl. See also Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Box. Stamped leatlier, circular, ornamented witli foliated scrolls. Q-erman. 17th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 3-|- in. Bought, 8s. 5413.-59. Box with Cover. Gilt stucco on wood, circular, with foliated ornament and medallions, containing stags and shields of arms. Italian. First half of 15th centy. H. 5| in., diam. 131 in. Bought, 16s. 8d 5757.-59. Box. Ebony. In the form of a sarcophagus, with mounts in gilt bronze. Italian {Florentine). About 1600. H. 1 ft. 5 in. L. 1 ft. 2 in,, W. 10 in. Bought, U. 5784.-'59. Box. Marquetry of ivory and coloured woods, with brass ball- and-claw feet, lock, and handles. Dutch. About 1600. H. Hi in., L. 22 in., W. 15J in. Bought, 11. 10s, 5921.-'59, Box. See also Ivory, Carved. Textiles. Bracelet. Gold, formed of linked medallions, in the style of the antique. Modern Roman. L. 3f in., diam. If in. Bought, 9^. Os. 8cZ. 5993.-'59. 4 AilT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Bracket. White marble, one of the supports of a Tabernacle or Ciborium, formed of two cornucopias, terminating in foliated scroll work, with bas-relief of a cherub's head. Italian (Florentine^, loth centy. 8 ft. 3 in. by 1 ft. G in. Bought, U. 5796.-59. Bracket. Florentine black stone (pietra serena). One of the supports of a Tabernacle or Ciborium ; formed of two cornu- copias, between which is a figure of a naked boy in high relief bearing a lily branch. Italian. About 1480. H. 1 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 2^. 16s. 4d 5886.-59. Bracket. Florentine black stone {jyietra serena). Probably one of the supports of a Tabernacle or Ciborium ; formed of two large leaves, enclosing a shield of arms. Italian (Floren- tine). First half of 15th centy. 1 ft. 4| in. by 1 ft. 8^ in. Bought, 16s. 4d 5888.-'59. Brass Work. See Book Mount. Candelabrum. Candle- stick. Figure. Fire Pot. Handle. Head. Hinge. In- cense Burner. Lamp. Lock. Salver. Brocade. See Textiles. Bronze Work. See Book Clasp. Bowl. Bust. Case. Door Handle. Figure. Handle. Incense Burner. Inkstand. Knife. Lamp. Mask. Medal. ORNi\MENT. Panel. Pastile Burner. Pediment. Plaque. Salver. Statuette. Watch Case. Watch Key. Brooch. Gold, circular, ornamented with a ram's head; an antique sardonyx scarabseus pendent in the centre. Modern Roman. Diam. l^in. Bought, SI. 8s. lOd. 5995.-'59. Brooch. Gold, in the form of a bar or cartouche, with the in- scription Yalete. At tlie ends are inserted two ancient silver coins, a scarabseus in blood stone pendent in the centre. Modern Eomcm. 2| by 2iin. Bought, 3^. Os. 8d 5996.-59. Brooch. Gold, in the form of a bar or cartouche, from which hang five pendants. Modern Roman. 2 in. by 2 in. Bought, 4cl. 5758.-59. Scent Bottle. Cloisonne enamel on copper. 13th centy. 21 in. by f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 2/. 57l4.-'59. Enamels. See also Handle. Triptych. Etui or Needle Case. Chiselled steel ; chased with birds and scrolls. Italian. 17th centy. L. 2| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5605.-'59. Ewer. Alabaster, with handle. (To accompany Plateau, No, 4720.-59). Italian. 17th centy. H. 15 in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4721.-59. Ewer. See also Earthenwaee. Glass. Porcelain. Figure of a Dolphin. Bronze ; probably part of the ornament of a fountain. Italian. 16th centy. H. 6J in., L. 13^ in. Bought 3^. 18s. 5d. 5431.-'59. Figure. Bronze gilt, of a grotesque dragon ; the suppoi*t to a coffer or cabinet. Italian. 16th centy. H. ^\ in., W. 3-i- in. by l| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5720.-'59. 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Figure. Bronze gilt ; a terminal figure of a cupid holding a book; a handle or other decorative detail to an article of furniture. Italian {Florentine). IGth centy. ^^ in. by 1| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 13s. 4d 5743.-59. Figure. Bronze gilt ; a terminal figure of a cupid holding a book ; a handle or other decorative detail to an article of furniture. Italian {Florentine), IGth centy. ^\ in. by IJ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 13s. M. 5744.-59. Figure. Bronze gilt ; a terminal figure of a cupid holding a book ; a handle or other decorative detail to an article of furniture. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. 3;^ in. by 1| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 13s. 4d 5745.-'59. Figure. Bronze gilt ; an eagle with outspread wings ; a foot or support to a coffer. Italian. I7th centy. H. 2|^ in., W. 3 J in., by 2J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), II. 5747.-59. Figure. Bronze, gilt ; a siren caryatid ; portion of a decorative mount. Italian. l7th centy. H. 4 in., W. f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5749.-59. Figure. Brass, engraved, the monumental effigy of a knight in armour, his feet resting on a dog, a sword by his side, and a collar of SS. round his neck. English. 15th centy. H. 2 ft. SJ in., W. 10 in. Bought, 12^. 5781.-'59. Fire Pot and Cover (Scaldino). Embossed brass. The cover perforated and surmounted by raised bars. Italian, modern. H. 1 ft., diam. 6^ in. Bought, \l. 12s. 5866.-59. , Flask See Glass. Flower Yase. See Glass. Footstool. Chestnut wood, carved and picked out in gold, a shield of arms at each end. Italian {Florentine). About 1500. H. 10^ in., L. 2 ft. 3 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, U. 5s. ^6005.-'59. Footstool. Carved wood, with a cartouche and riband scroll work at each end. Italian. About 1500. H. 10 in., L. 2 ft., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, U. 19s. 6006.-59. Fork. Steel, three pronged, carved ivory hilt. Subject, Judith with the head of Holofernes ; silver ferule. Flemish. I7tb centy. L. 8 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5590.-59. Fork with silver engraved hilt. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 10s. {Wanting, November 8, 1859.) 5592.-59. Fork. Silver gilt, three-pronged, fiuted stem, the end of the handle chased with mask and terminal figure of a sat}^'. Italian. 16th centy. L. 6f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 2L 5594.-59. Fork. See also Ivory, Carved. Fountain. Florentine black stone {pietra serena), carved with arabesque ornament; formerly in the interior of a house in the Via degli Archibusieri in Florence. Italian {Florentine). Attributed to Benedetto da Rovezzano or Benedetto da Maiano. About 1490. H. 14 ft., W. 10 ft. Bought, 120Z. 5959.-'59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 19 Frame for a picture. Carved wood. With raised arabesques. Italian. J 6th centy. H. 2 ft. 4^ in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, II. 2s. 9d. 5794.-59. Frame of a Mirror. Stucco work. Painted red and parcel gilt, with elliptic opening. Italian. 18th centy. 1 ft. 4 in. by lOi in. Bought, 15s. 5867.-'59. Frame. Wood, carved, gilt, and painted, probably the frame- work or frontispiece of a ciborium. Italian. 15th centy. H. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 3 ft. 4 in. Bought, 19^. 5893.-'59. Frieze of a Koom (a portion). Carved fir wood. Gilt, on blue ground ; compartments of scroll-work and cupids. Italiam. About 1500. 3 ft. 11 in. by 1 ft. 4^ in. Bought. 4899.-'59. Frieze of a Room (a portion). Carved fir wood. Gilt, on blue ground ; compartments of scroll-work and cupids. Italian. About 1500. 3 ft. 11 in. by 1 ft. 4i.in. Bought. 4900.-'59. Frieze or Cornice of a Room (a portion). Carved wood. Ornament of dolphins, Florentine lilies, &c., in blue and gold. Italian {Florentine). 15th centy. H. 15^ in., L. 7 ft. 1 in. Bought. 5790.-^59. Frieze of a Chimney-piece. Florentine black stone (pietra Serena) ; carved in relief with figures of two naked boys sup- porting between them a shield. Italiaii {Florentine). Early 15th centy. School of Donatello. 7 ft. 8 in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 111. 2s. Id. 5795.-'59. Frieze. White marble, in three compartments, divided by candelabra ; in the centre is a medallion portrait of a man with a gold chain round his neck ; on either side are two clasped hands, grouped with a palm and olive branch. Italian. 15th centy. Ascribed to Matteo Civitali of Lucca, and believed to be a portion of a destroyed tomb by him, formerly in the Cathedral at Lucca. H. 14| in., L. 3 ft. 6 in. Bought, 33^. 6s. 3d 5899.-'59. Frieze. Moulded terra-cotta. With palmette ornament. Ancient Roman. 8^ in by 1 ft. 3i in. Bought. 6799.-59. Frieze. Moulded terra-cotta. With scroll-work and masks. Ancient Roman. 4 in. by 2 ft. 3^ in. Bought. 6800.-59. Frieze (portion). Moulded terra-cotta. With palmette orna- ment, below which are two dolphins. Ancient Roman. 9 J in. by 6 in. Bought. 6801.-59. Frieze (portion). Moulded terra-cotta. With raised scroll-work, on blue ground. Ancient Roman. 6J in. by 8 in. Bought. 6802.-'59. Girandole or Sconce. Wrought iron, with three arms, leaf- shaped ornaments round the pricket and branch. Italian. 16th centy. H. 7 in., W. 12 in. by 10 in. Bought, II. 5809.-'59. Girandole or Sconce. Wrought iron, with three arms, leaf- shaped ornaments round the pricket and branch. Italian. 1 6th centy. H. 7 in., W. 12 in. by 10 in. Bought, 11. 5810.-'59. 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Girandole or Sconce. Wrought iron, with three arms, leaf- shaped ornaments round the pricket and branch. Italian. Kith centy. H. 7 in., AV. 12 in. by 10 in. Bought, 1^. 5811.-'o9. Girandole or Sconce. Wrought iron, with three arms, leaf- shaped ornaments round the pricket and branch. Italian. ICth centy. IT. 7 in., W. 12 in. by 10 in. Bought, 1^. 5812.-'59. Glass, Painted and Stained. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, with a border of arabesques (part of which is modern). Mary Magdalen washing the feet of the Saviour. German. About 1530. 14| in. by 14 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 8^. lis. ~ 5634.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, with a border of arabesques (part of which is m.odern). Christ at supper in the house of Za^ccheus. German. About 1530. 14^ in. by 14 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), Si. 14-s. 5635.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellov/ stain, with a border of arabesques (part of which is modern). Susanna and the Elders. German. About 1550. 13^ in. by 14 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3/. 14s. 5G3G.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, with a border of arabesques (part of which is modern). Susanna led to Judgment. German. About 1600 (?) 13^ in. by 134 ^^- Bought (Soulages coll.), Si. 14s. 5637.-59. Medallion. Painted glass in grisaille and yellow stain, with a border of foliage. The first gift of tithes to the Church by Charlemagne. French. About 1550 (?). Diam. 14i in. Bought (Soulages coll.). Si. Us. 5638.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular, v/ith a border of masks and foliage. St. Peter preaching in Samaria, and denouncing Simon the Sorcerer. Flemish. About 1520. Diam. 14 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. 5639.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, with a border of arabesques in black and yellow. Death on the pale horse. French or German. About 1550. Diam. 134 in. Bought (Soulages coU.), 3Z. 14s. 5640.-*o9. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and 3'ellow stain, circular, with a border of masks and foliage. The preaching of St. John the Baptist. Flemish. About 1520. Diam. 13| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), Si. 14s. 5641.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. A group of men and women seated at table ; through an open window is seen a seaport. French. About 1575. Diam. 11 1 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3/. 14s. 5642.-'59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 21 Glass, Painted and Stained — continued. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. A card party. Gertnan. About 1580. Diani. llf in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 14s. 5643.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Mordecai before King Ahasuerus. FlemisJi. About 1530. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. 10s. 5644.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Gideon summoning the Israelites to battle. Flemish. About 1530. Diam. 9f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3/. 10s. 5645.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The Death of Lucretia. French. About 1550. Diam. 9i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), SI. 10s. 5646.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Four men at table ; one of whom stabs another ; probably an illustration of Jealousy from a series of " The Passions." Flemish. About 1530. Diam. 9f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), SI. 10s. 5647.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. A party of gamblers playing with dice. Flemish. About 1560. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. 10s. 5648.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Men and women seated at table with attendants. Flemish. About 1550. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. 10s. ^ 5649.-'69. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The descent of the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost. Flemish. About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), SI. 105. 5650.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The espousals of St. Catherine. French. About 1550. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.). Si. 10s. 5651.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The beheading of St. John the Baptist. French. About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 'Si. 10s. 5652.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The return of the prodigal son. Flemish. About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages colL), 3^. 10s. 5653.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Mordecai refuses obeisance to Haman. Flemisli. About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), Si. 10s. 5654.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain, circular. The Nativity, with various figures introduced, and with architectural accessories. Flemish. About 1550. Diam. 9i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), Si. 10s. 5655.-59. 16441. E E 22 ATIT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass, Painted and Stained — continued. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Mordecai led in honour through the city. Flemish. About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), Bl 13s. 5656.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. A young man receiving mon'ey. Flemish. About 1550. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3/. 10s. 5657.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The discomfiture of Haman at the banquet given by Esther. Flemish. About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. 10s. 5658.-59 Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. The beheading of St. John the Baptist. German (Rhenish) About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. 10s. 5659.-59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Mordecai discovers the treason of the king's chamberlains. Flem^ish. About 1530. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. LOs. 5660.-'59. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain. Esther crowned by Ahasuerus in the presence of her rivals. Flemish. About 1530. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), SI. 10s. 5661.-'59. Pane. Painted glass. With shield of arms supported by an angel. Flemish. 17th centy. 11 in. by 10 J in. Bought. 5944.-59. Pane. Painted glass. With armorial bearings and mantling. Flemish. I7th centy. 11 in. by 10 in. Bought. 5945.-59. Window. Painted glass. With armorial bearings in the centre. Dutch. Inscribed ''Johannes Jansen, 1638." 3 ft. 4 J in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Bought. 5943.-'59. Glass Vessels, etc., Ancient. Fragments (50) of ancient Roman glass, chiefly of themillefiore varieties. Dating probably from the 2nd to the 4th centy. Various shapes and sizes. Bought, 21. 10s. 6044 to 6093.-59. Fragments (50) of ancient Roman glass, chiefly of the millejiore varieties. Dating probably from the 2nd to the 4th centy. Various shapes and sizes. Bought, 2^. 10s. 6094 to 6143.-59. Fragments (50) of ancient Roman glass, chiefly of the millejiore varieties. Dating probably from the 2nd to the 4th centy. Various shapes and sizes. Bought, 21. 10s. 6144 to 6193.-59. Fragments (50) of ancient Romaoi glass, chiefly, of the "inillefiore varieties. Dating probably from the 2nd to the 4th centy. Various shapes and sizes. Bought, 21. 10s. 6194 to 6243.-59. Fragments (100) of ancient Roman glass, chiefly of the millefiore varieties. Dating probably from the 2nd to tlie 4th centy. Various shapes and sizes. Bought, 5Z. 6244 to 6343.-.'59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN" THE YEAR 1859. 23 Glass Vessels, etc., Ancient — continued. Fragments (50) of ancient Roman glass, chiefly of the millefiore varieties. Dating probably from the 2nd to the 4th centy. Various shapes and sizes. Bought, 21. 10s. 6344 to 6393.-59. Fragments (50) of ancient Roman glass, chiefly of the millefiore varieties. Dating probably from the 2nd to the 4th centy. Various shapes and sizes. Bought, 2*^. 1 Os. 6394 to 6443.-59. Fragments (73) of ancient Roman glass, chiefly of the millefiore varieties. Dating probably from the 2nd to the 4th centy. Various shapes and sizes. Bought, 3^. Ss. 6444 to 6496, and 6477c^ to 6496a.-.'59. Glass Vessels, etc., English. Water Jug. Moulded glass. With incised designs of groups of classical figures. English, modern. Designed by John North wood, Stourbridge. Manufactured by Richardson, of Wordsley. H. ^ in., W. 6 in. by 5 in. Bought. 4736.-59. Wine Glass. Clear glass. With foliated ornament in red. English, modern. Designed by John Northwood, Stour- bridge. Manufactured by Richardson, of Wordsley. H. 4| in., diam. 4^ Bought. 4737.-59. Glass Vessels, etc., European. Bottle. Blue glass, elliptic, with oblique pattern in "latticinio," and raised ribs and bosses in opaque white glass. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 3 in., W. 1| by 1| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), n. 5517.-59. Bottle. "Millefiore" glass, bulb-shaped. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 3| in., diam. 2f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), n. 5518.-'59. Bowl. Glass, with blue and white enamel and gilding. Venetian. ] 6th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 6 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. 5494.-59. Bowl. Glass, gilt and enamelled. Venetian. First half of 16th centy. H. 9.| in., diam. 7i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 5L 10s. 5502.-'59. Bowl or Basin. Venetian " Schmelze " or semi-opaque mottled glass, to accompany Ewer, No. 5575.-'59. Italian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 4 J in., diam. 12 in. Bought (Soulages coU.), Zl. 5574.-'59. Cruet.. Clear glass. With handle and spout. Modern Italian. H. 7^ in., W. 6^ in. Bought. 5879.-59. Cruet. Clear glass. With handle and spout. Modern Italian. H. 7i in., W. 6^ in. Bought. 5880.-59. Drinking Glass. Blue glass, engraved with birds, foliage, &c. French (T) l7th centy. H. If in., diam. 1^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 13s. 4d 5569.-59. Ewer. Blue glass, oviform. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 6|in., diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5515.-'59. E e 2 24 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Ewer. Opaque wliite glass, oviform. Venetictn. IGth centy. H. 5^ in., W. 25in. by 2^ in. Bonglit (Sonlages coll.), 21. 5510.-59. Ewer. Venetian " Schmelze " or semi-opaque mottled glass, to accompany Bowl, No. 557^.-59. Italian. IGtli or I7tli centy. H. 8^ in., W. G^ in. by 5 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), hi. 5575.-'59. Flask or Pilgrim's Bottle. Thick semi-opaque blue glass, mounted in pewter ; on the side is a lielmeted head in Limoges enamel, by Pierre Raymond. Frertch. About 1550. H. 12iin., W. lOJ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 20^. ' 5700.-'59. Flasks (six). Glass, enclosed in coarse rush work. Modern Italian. H. 13J in. to G in., diam. 8 in. to 2| in. Bought, ns. 8d 5903 to 590.3r'.-'59. Flower Vase. Moulded glass ; the body in the shape of a pecten shell, with funnel-shaped neck and two scroll handles in blue glass attached. Venetian. I7tb centy. H. 8 J in., W. 3| in. by 8f in. Bought (Soulages colL), 21. 5511.-59. Flower Vase. Moulded glass ; the body in the shape of a pecten shell, with funnel-shaped neck, and two scroll handles in blue glass attached. Venetian. I7th centy, H. 8i in., W. 4 in. by 3J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5512.-'59. Flower Vase. Moulded glass ; the body in the form of a pecten shell, with funnel-shaped neck, and two scroll handles in blue glass attached. Venetian. I7tli centy. II. 8i in., W. 3| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5513.-'59. Flower Vase. Moulded glass ; the body in the shape of a pecten shell, with funnel-shaped neck, and two scroll handles in blue glass attached. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 8i in., W. S| in. by 3i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5514.-'59. Flower Vase. Clear glass on bulbed and winged stem, and containing a blue and white flower, supported on a bent rod. Venetian. IGth or l7th centy. H. 9J in., diam. 4| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5523.-59. Goblet. Glass ; the bowl enriched with vertical gadroons in relief, grounded in gold ; a gilt band jewelled in enamel colours near the margin ; the foot fluted. Venetian. About 1480. H. 8^ in., diam. 4| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 10^. 5505.-'59. Goblet or Tazza. Clear glass ; oval or boat-shaped fluted bowl, on raised baluster stem. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 8i in., W. 81 in. by H in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 5507.-'59. Goblet. Clear glass, of grotesque form, with a syphon appa- ratus, surmounted with the figure of a stag in full relief. Venetiam. IGth or 17th centy. Goblet, H. 8^ in., diam. 4i in. ; stag, H. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^." 55()9.-'59. I OBJECTS ACQUIEED TN THE YEAR 1859. 25 Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. ■ Goblet. Dark blue glass, bell-shaped, on low baluster stem ; tlie bowl diamond-moulded. Venetian. First half of 16th centy. H. 9 in., diani. 6f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), Ql 5510.-59. Goblet. Glass, funnel-shaped, the lower part of the bowl decorated with arabesque ornament of dolphins, scroll foliage, &c, in enamel colours ; the margin of the glass enriched with gilded zones. Venetian. About 1500-1520. H. 5| in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 10^. 5542.-'59. Goblet. Clear glass ; the stem ornamented with masks ; base of bowl ribbed. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 6| in., diam. oh in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5s. 5543.-59. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass, on bulbed stem, Venetian. 10th centy. H. lOf in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 10s. 5564.-59. Paper Knife. Clear glass. With twisted handle. Venetian. 17th or 18th centy. L. 9J in. Bought, 15s. 5869.-59. Plate. Glass, gilt and enamelled. Venetian. 16th centy. Diam. 11^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), Ql. 5500.-'59. Salver. Glass, with gilt and enamelled imbricated pattern ; coat of arms in the centre. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 2|- in., diam. 14^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 6Z. 5490.-59. Tazza. Glass, enamelled and gilt. Venetian. First half of 16th centy. H. IJ in., diam. 5| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), hi 10s. 5487.-59. Tazza Plate. Glass, enamelled and gilt. Venetian. i6th centy. H. If in., diam. 9 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. " 5488.-'59. Tazza. Glass, enamelled and gilt, and with coat of arms in the centre. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 9;|- in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. 5489.-59. Tazza Bowl. Glass, gilt and enamelled. Venetian. Latter part of 15th centy. H. 5| in,, diam. 1\\ in. Bought (Sou- lages coll.), bl. 10s. 5491.-'59. Tazza. Glass, gilt and enamelled. VeneMan. Early 16th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), hi. 10s. 5492.-'59. Tazza Bowl. Glass, gilt and enamelled. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 6J in., diam. 9-^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. 5493.-'59. Tazza. Glass, gilt and enamelled. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 2 J in., diam. 9| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), hi. 10s. 5495.-'59. Tazza. Glass, gilt and enamelled ; a medallion in centre the with the figure of Lucretia. Venetian. Latter part of 15 th centy. H. 1| Id., diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), bl. 10s. " '5496.-59. 26 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUIVI. Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Tazza. Glass, gilt and enamelled ; a shield of arms in the centre. Venetian. 16th centy, H. 2| in., diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 5^. 10s. 5497.-'o9. Tazza Bowl. Glass, on blue stem, gilt and enamelled. Ve- netian. First half of 16th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 8^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. ^ 5498.-'59. Tazza. Glass, gilt and enamelled. Venetian. Early part of 16th centy. H. 2 in., diam. 5| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 61. 30s. 5499.-'59. Tazza Bowl. Glass, with medallion in the centre containing figure of a salamander. Venetian. First half of 16th centy. H. 3 J in., diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. 5501.-59. Tazza Bowl. Glass, gilt and enamelled, and arabesque ornament in the centre. Venetian, 16th centy. H. 2| in,, diam. 10^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. 5503.-'59. Tazza. Glass, gilt and enamelled ; a shield of arms in the centre. Venetian. About 1500. H. 2| in., diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. 5504.-'59. Tazza. Clear glass, on twisted stem, ringed with blue round, base of cup. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 5f in. diam. 51 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1?. 10s. 5553. -'59. Tazza. Glass, with imbricated ring round base of bowl. Venetian. 16tli or 17th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 4|- in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. lOs. 5562.-'59. Tazza. Glass, on bulbed stem. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5 J in., diam. 6 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5565.-59. Tazza. Clear glass, with a blackish tinge, on tall, fluted, baluster-shaped stem, the bowl with raised circular bosses and radiating gadroons. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 6f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 5^. 5567.-59. Vase. Blue glass, oviform, with bronze gilt mounts. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 5^ in., W. 2^ in. by 2^ in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Pvomano). 4706.-59. Vase or Ewer. Clear glass, of a smoky tinge, with handles and cover. Venetian. Probably of the latter part of the 15th centy. H. 16| in., W. 6 in. by 5| in. Bought (Soulages colL), 10^. ^ 5506.-'59. Vessel. White and blue glass, of grotesque form, shaped like a mule. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 5| in., L. 7 in., W. ^ in. Bought (Soulages colL), 1^. 5508.-'59. Wine Glass. Twisted baluster stem, with blue fillet. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 6|-in., diam. 3 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5s. . 5519.-59. Wine Glass. Twisted stem, winged with blue. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 6^ in., diam. 8f in. Bought (Soulages coll.). 11. 5s. 5520.-59. Wine Glass. Baluster stem, winged Avith blue and white. Venetian. 16tli centy. H. 8-^ in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coU.), 11. 10s. 5521.-'59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 27 Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Wine Glass. Venetian. Bought (Soulages coll.)? H 5s. (Wanting.) 5522.-'59. Wine Glass. Tall winged and spined stem. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 10^ in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 10s. 5524.-'59. Wine Glass. Venetian. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5s. (Want- ing,) 5525.-59. Wine Glass. With small blue wings. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 4| in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), IZ. OS. 5526.-'59. Wine Glass. Dark purple bowl on clear stem. Venetian, 16th or 17th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 3f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5527.-59. Wine Glass. Wide bowl, clear glass, ornamented with latticinio. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 6^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. 5528.-'59. Wine Glass. Short bulbed stem. Venetian, 17th centy. H. 6^ in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5529.-59. Wine Glass. Quatrefoil bowl. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 6f in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5530.-'59 Wine Glass. Baluster-shaped stem, the bowl bulbed, reflexed, and edged with blue. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 7f in., W. 4^ in. by 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5531.-'59. Wine Glass. With small winged ornaments. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 3 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. ^ 5532.-'59. Wine Glass. Ribbed and twisted stem, with small winged ornaments. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 5| in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5s. 5533.-59. Wine Glass. Tall bulbed stem. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5534.-'59. Wine Glass. Tall winged and spined stem. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 10;^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5535.-'59. Wine Glass. Wide bowl on baluster stem. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 4| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5s. 5536.-'59. Wine Glass. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5s. (Wanting.) 5537.-59. Wine Glass. Encircled with lines of blue. Venetian. 1 6th or I7th centy. H. 6i in., diam, 3| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5538.-59. Wine Glass. Tall narrow bowl and small winged ornaments. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 94 in., diam. 2i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5539.-~'59. ^8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Wine Glass. Bowl bulbed tat the base. Venetian. IGtli or I7tli centy. H. 6-^ in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5s. 5540.-'r)9. Wine Glass. Wide ribbed bowl. Venetian. i6th or 17th centy. H. 5 in., diam. 4|- in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. os. 5541.-59. Wine Glass. Twisted stem, base of bowl ringed with blue. Venetian. 1 6th or 1 7th centy. H. 54^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), J^. 10s. " 5544.-'59. Wine Glass. Bulbed and twisted stem. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 84- in., diam. 4-^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. ' 5545.-'59. Wine Glass. Undulating ring of blue round the bowl. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 8^ in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11 10s. 5546.-59. Wine Glass. Twisted stem, base of bowl ringed with blue. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), ]l. 10s. 5547.-'59. Wine Glass. Waved ring of blue round the bowl. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 6i in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), IZ. 10s. 5548.-59. Wine Glass. Gadrooned rino- on bowl, and blue wings. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 10:^^ in., diam. 3 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 10s. 5549.-59. Wine Glass. Double serpentine stem. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 6| in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5550.-'59. Wine Glass. Open worked stem, with winged ornaments. Venetian. 16th or I7th centy. H. 6:^ in., diam. 3| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5551.-'59. Wine Glass. Open work corded stem, with winged orna- ments. Venetian. 16th or 1 7th centy. H. 6|- in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5552.-59. Wine Glass. The bowl tulip-shaped and ribbed. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 7t} in., diam. 3^- in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 10s. 5554.-'59. Wine Glass. Short stem. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 7| in., diam. 4^- in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. Zs. 5555.-'59. Wine Glass. Short bulbed steuL Venetian. 16th centy. H. 5|- in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5s. 5556.-59. Wine Glass. Bowl with octagonal lip, and with small wings. Venetian. 16th centy. II. 7' in., diam. 4| in. Bought (Soulages coll.) l^.lOs. 5557.-59. Wine Glass. Twisted open-work stem, with winged orna- ments. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 7i in., diam. 3} in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5558.-59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 29 Glass Vessels, etc., European — continued. Wine Glass. Purple bowl, stem bulbed and twisted, with blue and white ornaments. Venetian. 16th or l7th cent^. H. 5^ in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. lOs. 5559.-59. Wine Glass. Hemispherical bowl, the stem containing an oval disc, with imbricated margin. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 7f in., diam. 3|- in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. ^ 5560.-'59. Wine Glass. Twisted stem. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 7|in., diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 10s. 5561.-'59. Wine Glass. Twisted open-work stem with dark blue winged ornaments. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. II. 7 in., diam. 3f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), IL 10s. 5563.-59. Wine Glass. Open-work stem. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 7 1 in., diam. 4f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5566.-59. Wine Glass. Twisted winged stem. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 7i in., diam. Sf in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 13s. 4d 5568.-'59. Wine Glass. Baluster winged stem. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 8 in., diam. 3/, in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 13s. 4d. 5570.-59. Wine Glass. Bulbed stem. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 6i in., diam. 3f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 13s. 4d 5571.-59. Wine Glass. Wide bowl, blue lined, twisted stem. Venetian. 16th or l7th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 5J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 13s. 4cZ. 5572.-'59. Wine Glass. Twisted baluster stem, bowl bulbed and winged. Venetian. 16tli or 17th centy. H, 7| in., diam. 4;} in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 13s. 4d 5573.-'59. Glass. See also Chandelier. Mirror. Painting on Glass. Goblet. See Glass Vessels. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. See Bracelet. Brooch. Knife. Locket. Necklace. Group. Carved wood and ivory, of two peasants dancing. Italian (Neapolitan). 1 7th centy. H. 13 in., base 11-^ in. by 5iin. Bought, 20/. 4902.-59. Group of Two Boys. Stone (Florentine inetra serena), full relief, probably a portion of a bracket. Italian (Florentine). 16th centy. Ascribed to Francesco di San Gallo. H. 15 in., L. 1 ft. 8 in. (Broken, the body of one boy wanting.) Bought, 8L ... ' 5769.-59. Group. White marble in high relief. Standing figures of three saints, the one in the centre holding a book in his hands. Fragment of a marble pulpit from a church in the neighbour- hood of Pisa. (Other fragments, statuettes Nos. 5798, 5799, 5800.-59.) Italian. Second half of 13th centy. Ascribed Nicola or Giovanni Pisano. H. 3 ft. 1 in., W, 1 ft. 3 in. to Bought, 10^. 5797.-59. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Group. Terra cotta, two boys bearing a dolphin ; intended for a fountain. Italian {Florentine t) 15tli centy. Ascribed to Antonio Rossellino. H. 2 ft. 1^ in., diam. of base 13 in. Bought, 10^. " 5891.-59. GuERiDON. See Candelabrum. Handle of a Vase. Bronze, formed of a grotesque female figure terminating in leaf work. Italian. 16th centy. 4^ in. 2^ in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4703.-'59. Handle of a Knife. Brass, inlaid with opaque blue and white enamel in scrolls and cartouche ornaments, ending in a griffin's head. German. I7th centy. L. 3f in. Bought, 2^. 5429.-'59. Handle of a Knife, Brass, inlaid with opaque blue and white enamel in scrolls and cartouche ornaments, ending in a griffin's head. German. 17th centy. L. 3f in. Bought, 21. .5430.-59. Handle of a Knife. Brass, inlaid with white and blue enamel, ending in a griffin's head. German. 17th centy. L. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 6s. 8d 5715.-59. Handle of a Knife. Bronze, twisted, ending in a griffin's head. German ? 17th centy. L. 2f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 6s. 8d. 5716.-59. Handle of a Knife. Brass, inlaid with white and blue enamel. German ? 1 7th centy. L. 3 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 6s. Sd. 5717.-59. Handle of a Spoon or Fork. Bronze, gilt, engraved with Gothic ornament, in the centre the letter F. 15th centy. 3 in. by 1^ in. Bought, 12s. 5782.-'59. Handle. See also Ivory Carving. Harpsichord. In wood case, the exterior painted with flowers, and the interior with the subject of Apollo and the Muses, and with arabesque ornament. Italian. Signed, " Antonius Baffi) Venetus," and dated 1574. H. 9^ in., L. 7 ft. 4 in., W. 3 ft. Bought, 61. 7s. 6007.-59. Head. Copper, in repouss^ or beaten work. The portrait of a Pope (?) Italian. I7th centy. 18 in. by 17 in. Bought, 6^. 5422.-'59. Head. See also Earthenware. Hilt of a Rapier. Steel, embossed and pierced with foliage and medallions of figures engaged in husbandry. Italian. 17th centy. 2| in. by 4 in. Bought, 51. 5427.-59. Hinge. Engraved brass, foliated scroll open-work, mounted on a steel ])late. English. 18th centy. lOf in. by 5 in. Bought, 3^. 5403.-59. Hinge. Engraved brass, foliated scroll open-work, mounted on a steel plate. English. 18th centy. lOfin. by5in. Bought, 3^. 5404.-'59. Horn, work in. See Comb. OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR 1859. 31 Incense Burner. Brass, globular form, engraved with arabesque patterns and damascened with silver (in the top is inserted a silver handle of European workmanship). Saracenic, 4| in. by 3| in. Bought (Museiim of the Collegio Romano). 4704.-59. Incense Burner or Thurible. Bronze, spherical, formed of a bowl, and pierced cover ; four chains are attached to the bowl, and pass through projecting knobs of the cover. Italian. 16th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 4 in. Bought, U. 5418.-'59. Inkstand. Bronze, in form of a grotesque elephant. Italian {Florentine). 16th centYt H. 4 in., W. 5| in. by 2^ in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4702.-59. Inkstand and Cover, Bronze, triangular ; three cupids support the body of the inkstand ; the cover is surm^ounted by a female figure holding an anchor. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. H. lOJ in., diam. at base ^ m. Bought, 55^. 5908.-'59. Inkstand. See also Porcelain. Iron and Steel Work. See . Bolt. Candelabrum. Cross- bow. Cuirass. Etui. Fork. Girandole. Hilt. Key. Knife. Lock. Medallion. Padlock. Pincers. Plaque. Pommel. Purse Frame. Ram's Head. Scissors. Shears. Snuff-Box. Statuette. Sword Hilt. Ivory and Bone, Carved. Box. Carved ivory, circular, screw lid, with medallion carving of Adam and Eve ; round the box classical subjects in re- lief German. 17th centy. H. 2 in., diam. 2| in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4715.-59. Box and Cover. Overlaid with pieces of bone or ivory carved with figures, leaf work, &c. ; the base and cover inlaid with mosaic or tarsia work of horn, wood, and ivory. Italian {Umhrian). 15th centy. H. 7^ in., L. 12^ in., W. Sin. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4718.^'59. Box and Cover. Overlaid with plaques of bone or ivory carved with groups of figures in costume of the 15th centy. ; on the cover flying figures holding shields, leaves, &;c. ; bordered with marquetry of coloured ivory and wood. Italian {Venetian). 15th centy. H. 7 in., L. 7 in., W. 4 J in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4719.-59. Box. Carved ivory, with scroll ornament in high relief, surrounded by a pierced border. Byzantine. 13th or 14th centy. H. 2jin., L. 7^ in., W. 5 in. Bought, U. 5471.-59. Casket. Covered with plaques of carved ivory, with various arabesque designs of birds and grotesque animals. Byzantine. Probably of the 12th or 13th centy. H. 4| in., L. 7f in., W. 4 in. Bought, 10?. 4535.-'59. Casket. Carved bone, the lid carved in low relief with figures of morris dancers. French? About 1500. H. 2| in., L. 7i in., W. 5f in. Bought, 81. 4660.-'59. Coffer. Carved bone and mosaic or ''tarsia " work of shell and coloured woods, hexagonal ; the side panels carved with a subject, apparently the history of Pyramus and Thisbe. Italian. About 1450. H. 12^ in., diam. 12^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 151. 5624.-59. 32 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory and Bone, Carved — continued. Comb. Carved ivory, with scroll ornaments in minute silver pique work. Italian. 17th or early 18th centy. L. 5 in., W. 3i in. Bought (Soulages coll.) Si 5606.-59. Comb. Carved ivory, with numerous figure groups in relief on each side. French or Italian. About 1350. 6| in. by 4 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 15?. 5607.-59. Diptych. Carved ivory, with ten subjects from the Passion of Christ. French ?- About 1340. H. 7 in., W. 8| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 20?. 5623.-'59. Fork. Ivory, the handle carved in a terminal figure of a boy with festoon of flowers. French. I7th centy. L. 6-| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 2?. 10s. 5589.-59. Handle of a Cane. Carved ivory, terminating in grotesque heads, with a figure of Justice along the top. German. Early 18th centy. L. 4i in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4711.-59. Handle of a Hunting Knife. Carved ivory, with grotesque horned head. German. 17th centy. L. 5^ in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4712.-59. Handle of a Cane. Carved ivory, formed of a female figure in male attire holding a fan. German. 17th or 18th centy. L.4| in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4714.-59. Handle of a Knife. Carved ivory, composition of cupids in the style of Fiammingo. French or Flemish. I7th centy. L. 3i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5577.-59. Handle of a Fork. Carved ivory, composition of cupids in the style of Fiammingo. French or Flemish. I7tli centy. L. 3 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), ll. 10s. 5578.-59. Handle of a Knife. Carved ivory. Female nude allegorical figure. French or Flemish. I7th centy. L. 3f in. Bougiit (Soulages coll.), 12s. 6d 5579.-59. Handle of a Knife. Carved ivory. Female nude allegorical figure. French, or Flemish. 17th centy. L. 3| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 12s. 6d 5580.-'59. Handle of a Knife. Carved ivory. Female nude allegorical figure. French or Flemish. 1 7th centy. L. 4 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 12s. 6d. 5581.-'59. Handle of a Knife. Carved ivory. Female nude allegorical figure. French or Flemish. I7tli centy. L. 3^in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 12s. 6d. 5582.-59. Handle of a Fork. Carved ivory. Female nude allegorical figure. French or Flemish. 17th centy. L. 3i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 12s. 6d. " 5583.-59. Handle of a Fork. Carved ivory. Female nude allegorical figure. French or Flemish. I7tli centy. L. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 12s. (Sd. 5584.-59. Handle of a Fork. Carved ivory. Female nude allegorical figure. French or Flemish. 17th centy. L. 3 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 12s. 6(7. 5585.-'59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. S3 Ivory and Bone, Carved — continued. Handle of a Fork. Carved ivory. Female nude allegorical figure. French or Flemish. I7th centy. L. 8 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 12s. 6d 5586.-'59. Mounting of a Knife or Dagger Sheath. Carved ivory. Ornamented with grotesques. German. 16th centy. 3-Jin. by 31 in. Bought (Museum of the Coliegio Romano). 47l3.-'59. Mounting (of a Comb?). Carved ivory. Representing the martyrdom of St. Catherine. Italian. J 7th centy, L. 6 in. Bought (Museum of the Coliegio Romano). 4717.-59. Smelling Bottle. Carved ivory. With screw stopper. Sub- jects in relief round the neck and base, representing the punishment of Niobe. Italian. I7th centy. H. 3 J in. Bought (Museum of the Coliegio Romano). 4716.-59. Spoon. Ivory. The handle carved in a terminal figure of a boy, with festoon of flowers. French. 17th centJ. L. ^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 10s. 5588.-'59. Stay or '' Busk " Bone. Ivory. With pique work in silver. Italian. 17th or early 18th centy. L. 14 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), \l. 5608.-'59. Stay or '^ Busk " Bone. Ivory. With piqud work in silver. Italian. 17th or early 18th centy. L. 16 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5609.-59. Jeweller's and Goldsmith's Work. See Bracelet. Brooch. Knife. Locket. Necklace. Jug. See Earthenware. Key. Steel. The open-work bow in form of two grifl[ins, coronet above, fluted stem (belonging to Lock No. 5405.-'59). Englisli. ISth centy. L. 4^ in. Bought, U. . 5406.-'59. Key. Wrought iron. The bow ornamented with pierced scrolls. 16th centy. L. 9 in. Bought, 5s. 5407.-59. Key. Wrought iron. The bow chiselled in form of two sirens on a Corinthian capital ; plain tube. French ov Italian. 16tli centy. L. 5 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), ol. 5610.-59. Key. Steel. The bow chiselled with two sirens standing on a capital. French or Italian. 16th centy. L. 4^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 5611.-59. Key. Wrought iron. The bo v/ of open wheel tracer}". Frencli or Italian. Early 16th centy. L. 4^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3?. 5612.-'59. Key. Steel. The bow formed of two sphinxes; intricate wards. Italian or French. 16th centy. L. 3| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3L ^ 5613.-'59. Key. Steel. With open scroll bow, chased with terminal figures, on a Corinthian capital. French or Italian. 16th centy. L. 5J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3Z. 5614.-59. Key. Steel. With a circular bow of pierced flamboyant tracery, surmounted by a turret. French ^ 1 5tli centy. L. 3 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 8^. 5615.-59. 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Key. Steel. The bow chased with two sirens on a Corinthian capital ; plain stem. French or Italian, IGth centy. L. 4i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^ 5616.-59. Key. See also Lock. Knife and two-pronged Fork. Steel. The handles inlaid with minute square tesserae of green, brown, and white ivory ; baluster knobs. German. I7th centy. Knife, L. 8| in. ; Fork, L. 7i in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 4650, 4651.-'59. Knife. Steel. Mother-of-pearl handle ; gilt open-work pommel mounted with pearls and garnets. Italian. I7th centy. L. 6| in. Bought, 5s. 4670.-'59. Knife. Steel. A carving knife. Silver parcel gilt handle, divided into four compartments on each side, with scriptural subjects in low relief and shield of arms. Italian. About 1460. L. 12 in. Bought, 6^. Is. 3d . 5415.-'o9. Knife. Steel. With silver handle, engraved with scriptural subjects in the style of Theodore de Bry, and with the motto " Esperant en Dieu ;" pierced scroll pommel. French. About 1500. L. 9 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), n. 10s. 5591.-59. Knife. Steel. With chiselled iron handle. The pommel formed of a lion, holding a shield, with the arms of France. French. 16th centy. L. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5595.-59. Knife. Steel. With gilt bronze handle formed of a terminal figure of a satyr, masks, strap-work ornament, &c. Italian ? 17th centy. L. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5596.-59. Knife. Three blades, steel, set in handle of chiselled steel, originally gilt (these may be entirely separated and used as three distinct knives), French or Italian. 16th centy. L. 8f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3L 5597.-59. Knife. Steel, chiselled and gilt handle, inlaid with mother-of- pearl. French or Italian. About 1550. L. 6;^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5598.-'59. Knife. Steel, chiselled and gilt handle inlaid with mother-of- pearl. French or Italian. About 1550. L. 6J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5599.-'59. Knife. Steel, chiselled and gilt handle, damascened blade. French ov Italian. About 1550. L. 5^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5600.-'59. Knife. Steel, chiselled and gilt handle, damascened blade. French or Italian. About 1550. L. 5;^ in. Bought (Soulages colL), IL ^ 5601.-'59. Knife. A desk penknife, long ivory handle, pointed ends, the upper parts formed by a nude female figure. Italian ? 1 6th centy. L. 14 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5602.-'59. Knife or Eraser. Long ivory handle, pointed end, the upper part formed by a nude female figure. Italian ? 16th centy. L. 14 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 10s. 5603.-59. Knife. Steel, the blade damascened, the handle inlaid with niello work. Italian. 1 6th centy. L. 7 in. Bought, 1 6s. Sd. 5762.-'59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 35 Knob. See Door Handle. Lamp. Bronze, surmounted by a figure blowing a bellows. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. H. 5^ in., W. 5 in. by 3|- in. Bought (Museum of the CoUegio Romano). 4700.-'59. Lamp. Bronze, grotesque female monster, Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. H. 4 J in., W. 5^ in. by 2^ in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4701.-'59. Lamp. Brass, with four burners, and high stem, on a circular stand with a handle ; snufiers, &c. suspended from the stem by chains. Antique pattern, mod&m Italian. H. 24 J in., diam. of base 5| in. Bought, 8s. 8d 4858.-'59. Lamp. Brass, with three burners, extinguisher, snuffers, and cleaning wire attached by chains to central stem. Antique pattern, modern Italian. H. 24 in., diam. of base 6 in. Bought, 7s. 2d 544 J. -'59. Lamp. Brass, with two burners, and projecting hook in shape of a serpent grasped by a hand. Antique pattern, modern Italian. H. 22 in., diam. of base 5 in. Bought, 7s. 2d 5442.~'59. Lead Work. See Medallion. Plaque. Leather . Hanging. Embossed, in three breadths, ground light blue, with flowers, cupids, &c., in gold and colours. Italian. About 1700. 5 ft. 3 in. by 3 ft. 4 in. Bought, n. 2s. Qd. 5902.-59. Leather, Work. See Altar Frontal. Book. Box. Case. Coffer. Powder Flask. Purse. Lock and Key. Wrought iron, plain, of ancient form, and of rude workmanship. Modern Indian, made at Bombay. 3 J in. by 3 in. Given by Dr. Buish, Bombay. 4824.-'59. Lock. Engraved brass, foliated scroll open-work over steel plate. Signed " Johannes Wilkes de Birmingham fecit." English. 18 centy. 7| in. by 4^ in. Bought, Ql. 5405.-59. Lock, centre portion of Wrought iron, chiselled with figures in full relief of St. Paul, and emblems of St. Matthew and St. Luke. French. 16th centy. 2^ in. by 2 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. 5619.-59. Lock. Wrought iron, the centre or hasp ornamented with figures of the Eternal Father, the Virgin, and St. John under a Gothic cauopy (formerly a Crucifixion group, the central figure wanting). French. 16th centy. 9;^ in. by 6 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 10^. 5704.-'59. Lock. Chiselled iron ; in the centre a figure of St. John under a canopy ; on each side a panel of perforated Gothic tracery and crocketed canopies. French, 15th centy. 6^ in. by 4 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), hi. 5705.-'/" 9. Lock Front. Chiselled iron, with dragons in relief. French. ^ in. by 6i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 5Z. 5706.~'59. Lock Front. Chiselled iron, with open-work scrolls. German. 16th centy. Square, W. 4 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 5^. 5707.-'59. f^C) ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Lock Front. Chiselled iron, with applique floriated scrolls, dolphins' heads, &c. French. 16th centy. 6 J in. by 4| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 51. 5708.-'59. Lock. Wooden case in which the springs and bolts are fixed ; with an iron key. Very rude workmanship. 14th or 15th centy? IG^ in. by 5 in. Key, L. 8-^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), H. " 5709.-59. Lock and Bolt. Wrought iron, the front perforated with scrolls ; in tlie centre Gothic pinnacles. French or German. 15th centy. 6^ in. by 3f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5710.^'5.9. Lock and Key. Wrought iron, the lock plain, the bow of the key chiselled with sirens on a Corinthian capital. FrencJt. 16th centy. Lock, 7^ in. by 4^ in. Key, L. 5f in. Bought (Soulages coll.), \l. o726.-'59. Lock Escutcheon, a portion. Bronze, gilt and chiselled. Italian. 16th centy. 4f in. by 3 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5750.-'"59. Locket. Gold. In the shape of an ancient Roman bulla, on one side is a head of Apollo, on the other the letters A.E.I. Modern Roman. L. 3| in., W. 1^ in. Bought, 12?. Os. lOd 5994.-59. Lute or Mandoline. Wood, inlaid with tortoise-shell, mother- of-pearl, and ivory. Italian. 18th centy. L. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought, n, 28. 5864.-'59. Lute or Mandoline. Wood, inlaid with ivory, and coloured woods. Italian. 16th centy. L. 5 ft. 4 in., W. 13 J in. Bought, 21. 5989.-59. Mask. Bronze gilt, a piece of furniture decoration. Italian. 16th centy. 1-| in. by IJ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), \l. 57l8.-'59. Mask. Chiselled bronze. Portion of a decorative object. Italian (Florentine). About 1500. 2 J in. by 2|- in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5751. -'59. Medal. Bronze. In memory of the V'SiZvA Conspiracy at Florence. {See Medal No. 4579.-57, of which this is an electrotype copy.) Diam. 2\ in. Bought. 4828.-59. Medal, Silver, of Michael Angelo. {See Medal No. 4569.-57, of which this is an electrotype copy.) Diam. 2| in. Bought. 4829.~'59. Medallion. Bronze gilt and chiselled. Subject, the Judgment of Paris. Italian. About 1490. Diam. 2\ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5748.-'59. Medallion. Bronze, mounted in a silver rim. Obv., bust in armour of Henri IV. of France, with profile bust of Marie de Medicis ; rev., Henri and Marie in character of Mars and Minerva, with right hands clasped above the Dauphin. French. Dated, 1605, signed by Dupre. Diam. 7.\ in., with rim, 8ii in. Bouivht, \2l. 5779.-59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 37 Medallion. Bronze. Obv., bust of Heinrich de Maleyssic, Commandant of Finer olo ; rev., a building and a watchdog. French, signed by Dupre, and dated 1635. Diam. 4^ in. Bought, 8^. 5918.-'59. Medallion. Carved wood. Star-shaped, minutely sculptured in open work, with many figures of saints and angels. Russo- Greek. 16th or 17th centy. Diam. 3^ in. Bought. 5919.-^59. Medallion. Chiselled steel. Surrounded by a border of foliated scroll work; obv., half-length figure of St. Francis; rev., monogram surmounted by a coronet. Italian. 17th centy. Diam. 3| in. Bought. 5920.-'59. Medallion. See also Earthenware. Glass, Painted. Medallion Plaque. Lead. Subject in relief, the Virgin seated in an attitude of grief. German. 16th centy. (Probably a cast from a box -wood or lithographic stone carving.) Diam. 3 in. Bought, 15s. 4652.-'59. Medallion Plaque. Stucco, painted and partly gilt ; in form of a large finger ring, set with a pointed stone, and encircling a composition of male and female figures in relief, grouped with cuj^ids. In the centre is a blank circular space. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to PoUaiuolo. About 1480. Diam. 1 ft. 8| in. Bought, n. 5887.-59. Medallion Portrait. Carved cedar wood, of a man in German costume of the 16th century, inscribed " Wolfganngus Poemer 1524," with the initials of Albert Durer^ of Nuremberg. Diam. 3i in. Bought, 20L 4669.-59. Mirror. Glass, engraved ; in carved and gilt wood frame. Italian. Early 18th centJ. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 4^ in. Bought, U. 2s. 6d. 5984.-'59. Mirror. Glass, engraved ; in carved and gilt wood frame. Italian. Early 18th centJ. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 4^ in. Bought, 3^. 2s. Qd. 5985.-59. Mirror. Glass, engraved ; in carved and gilt wood frame. Italian. Early 18th centy. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 4^ in. Bought, 3^. 2s. U. 5986.-59. Mirror. Glass, engraved ; in carved and gilt wood frame. Itcdian. Early 18th centy. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 4i in. Bought, 3^. 2s. 6d 5987.-59. Mosaic and Marquetry. See Box. Coffer. Ivory, Carved (Box. Coffer). Lute. Panel. Mounting. See Ivory, Carved. Necklace. Gold, cylindrical links from which hang pear-shaped drops. Modern Roman. L. 15| in. Bought, U. ^Qs. 2d. 5997.-59. Needle Case. See Etul Nibllo work. See Knife. 16441. F F 38; ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Organ Loft or Singing Gallery. Carrara marble, sculptured with arabesque ornament, shields of arms, &c. Formerly the " Cantoria " of the conventual church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence. Italian (Florentine). Early 16th centy. By the Florentine sculptor Baccio D'Agnolo. Removed from the church in 1859. H. 7 ft. 6 in., L. 16 ft. 2 in., W. 5 ft. Bought, 350^. 5895.-'59. Ornament. Bronze, gilt. Support to a coffer. Italian. IGth centy. 21 in., by 1 J in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5721.-59. Ornament for a Cap. In black bugle beads. French or Spanish. 17th centy. 6^ in. by 6 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5724.-'59. Padlock. Wrought iron, circular scroll form, with a key. 16 th centy. Lock, 6 in. by 4 in. ; Key, L. 3 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), \l. • 5725.-'59. Painting in oil. Subject, fruit, by Wilhelm Van ^Ist. Dutch. About 1660. Sight measure, 13| in. by 11| in. Bought, U. 10s. 4728.-59. Painting in oil. Subject, flowers in a Dutch glass on a table, partly concealed by black drapery. Dutch. 18th centy. Attributed to Rachel Ruysch. Sight measure, 19 in. by 16 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 4729.-'59. Painting on glass. Subject, the Annunciation, after Perugino, in oval gilt frame, with squared centre. Italian ? 18th centy. H. 1 ft. 11 J in., W. 1 ft. 61 in. Sight measure, 11| in. by 9i in. Bought, 2^. - 4849, 4849a.- 59. Painting on sla.te in wax of various colours. Subject, the Infant Saviour sleeping, watched by angels ; on the back are specimens of the colours employed, and an inscription stating it to be the invention and work of Agostino Cornacchini ; in a gilt frame. Italian. Dated 1727. Sight measure, 10| in. by 5 J in. Frame, 15 J in. by 8;^ in. Given by Signor Molini. Florence. 5456, 5457.-59, Painting in oil on canvas. Part of the frieze of a room. Composition of sea nymphs, tritons, and cupids, in the manner of Pordenone. Italian (Venetian). 16th centy. L. 22 ft. 8 in., H. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 51 5696.-'59. Painting in oil on canvas. Part of the frieze of a room. Composition of sea nymphs, tritons, and cupids, in the manner of Pordenone. Italian (Venetian). 16th centy. L. 22 ft. 8 in., H. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 51. 5697.-59. Painting in oil on canvas. Part of the frieze of a room. Composition of sea, nymphs, tritons, and cupids, in the manner of Pordenone. Italian (Venetian). 16th centy. L. 17 ft. 8 in., H. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 51. 5698.-59. Painting in oil on canvas. Part of the frieze of a room. Composition of sea nymphs, tritons, and cupids in the manner of Pordenone. Italian (Venetian). 16th centy. L. 14 ft. 8 in., H. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 51. 5699.-59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859- 39 AINTING in oil on canvas. Subject, a pageant in the city of Brussels. Said to represent a fete given by the Jesuits in commemoration of the victory of Pavia by Charles Y. Flemish. Painted by Denis Alsloot, 1616. Formerly in the gallery of the Escurial. Others of this series still exist. 12 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 10 in. Bought, 84^. 5928.-'59. Painting on wood. See Harpsichord. Panel. Lithographic stone, carved in low relief, with subject of the death of the Virgin. In the foreground is a kneeling figure of a citizen or burgomaster. German. 1 6th centy. A votive or sepulchral slab. H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 18^. 10s. 4671.-59. Panel. Mosaic. A colossal head of St. Peter. Roman. About 1530. 2 ft. 10 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). (Transferred to Building Collection.) 4722.-'59 Panel. Bronze, in low relief The Virgin bearing the dead body of our blessed Lord (a " Pieta"). In the background at either side a standing angel. Originally the door of a ciborium. Italian. 15th centy. 22 in. by 19 in. Bought, 51. 10s. 5469.-59. Panel, Stucco, in low relief The Virgin and Child. Painted and picked out in gold. Italian (Florentine). 15th centy. Period of Donatello. 2 ft. IJ in. by 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, 6L 5767.-59. Panel. Stucco, in low relief. The Virgin and Child: in its original carved and painted wood shrine, tabernacle, or frame. Italian (Florentine). 15th centy. H. 4 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought, 3^. 5768.-^59. Panel. Terra cotta, in very low relief Half figures of the Saviour and St. John Baptist as children. Italian (Floren- tine). 15th centy. School and period of Donatello. Square, W. 15 in. Bought, 20^. 5783.-'59. Panel. " Tarsia," or inlaid wood work. Saint Catherine seated under a canopy. Italian (Florentine ?). 14th centy. H. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, U. 5785.-'59. Panel. Terra cotta, in relief. The Crucifixion : in its original wooden shrine or frame. Italian. 15 th centy. 4 ft. 9 J in. by 2 ft. 5i in. Bought, 352. 5786.-59. Panel. Terra cotta, in high relief The Virgin and Child, within a semicircular niche : in the original wooden shrine or frame. Italian {Florentine). 1 5th centy. Sight measure 25 in. by 12 in. ; with frame, 3 ft. 2^ in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, SI 5788.-'59. Panel. White marble. Carved in relief, with half-length figure of the Virgin and Child. Underneath is an inscription on a band or fascia, and the date 1441. Italian. Probably of the school of Arezzo. H. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 1 ft. lOJ in. Bought 2QI. 5801.-59. F F 2 40 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Panel. White marble. Carved in low relief, with the Tnumph of Galatea. Italian. 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. ;] ft. 7 in. Bought, 20?. 5808.-'59. Panel of a Coffer. Wood. Painted with subject of a Florentine marriage in the courtyard of a castle. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to Dello Delli. First half of 15th centy. 4 ft. 3 in. by 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, 9?. 2s. 5804.-'59. Panel. Grey marble ground, with a profile portrait in relief of a female head in white marble. Italian {Florentine). 15th centy. 9| in. by S^ in. Bought, 2/. 5889.-59. Panel. Carved wood. The front of a coffer. In the centre is a shield of arms surrounded by a wreath of oak-leaves and acorns ; on each side is a griffin and foliated scroll. Italian. ICth centy. H. 1 ft. H ill.. W. 5 ft. ^ in. Bought, 5?. 5927.-59. Panel. Wood. The inner side of the lid of a coffer, painted with two cupids bearing a wreath enclosing two shields of arms. Italian. 15th centy. 1 ft. 7 in. by 5 ft. 6 in. Bought, n. 4s. 2d 5939.-59. Panel. Black slate. Group in relief of St. George and the Dragon, flanked by two standing figures in Roman armour ; originally placed over an external doorway in Genoa. Italian {Genoese). About 1480. H. 2 ft., W. 5 ft. 10 in. Bought, 24?. 725G.-59. Panel. See also Textiles. Paper Knife. Bee Glass Vessels, etc. Pastile Burner, or summit of a salt.-cellar. Bronze, gilt. Italian. 16th centy. H. lOf in., W. 3f in. Bought (Sou- lages coll.), n. 5727.-59. Pediment. Bronze, gilt, triangular. The summit of a metal mirror frame. Italian. IGtli centy. 9| in. by 7| in. Bought, (Soulages coll.), \l. 5729.-59. Pediment. Bronze, gilt, triangular. The summit of a metal mirror frame. Italian. 16th centy. 5| in. by 7^ in. Bought (Soulages coll.), \l. " 5730.-'59. Pediment. Bronze, gilt^ triangular. The summit of a metal mirror frame. Italian. 16th centy. 9| in. by 14 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1 1. 5731.-59. Pediment. Bronze, gilt, triangular. The summit of a metal mirror frame. Italian. 16th centy. 3| in. by 5 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), \l. 5732.-59. Pewter. Work in. See Salver. Pincers, pair of Steel. The handles chased with dolphins' heads and foliage; the pliers in form of an animal's head. Italian. 16th centy. L. 4 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 5620.-59. Pipe. Carved box-wood. With silver mounting. l7thorl8th centy. L. 24 in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4709.-59. Pitcher. See Earthenware. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 41 Plaque. Lead. S\ibject in relief, the Infant Hercules strangling two serpents. German. IGtlicenty. 3^ in. by 3 in. Bouglit, 15s. 4653.-'59. Plaque. Iron, damascened with gold and silver, with view of the city of TJrbino (from a piece of furniture made for one of the Dukes of Urbino). Italian. 16th centy. 21 in. by 15 in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Homano). 4707 -'59. Plaque. Iron, damascened with gold and silver, with view of the city of Pesaro (from a piece of furniture made for one of the Dukes of Urbino). Italian. 16th centJ. 19 in. by 14| in. Bought (Museum of the Gollegio Romano). 4708.-59. Plaque. Bronze ; half-length figure of the dead Christ, sup- ported b}^ the Virgin and St. John. Italian. 16th cent^. 2f in. by 2 in. Bought, 14s. 5411.-'59. Plaque. Lead, elliptic : gi'oup in low relief of a lady with attendants combing and dressing her, a cupid holding a mirror. A monogram in the field. Italian. 16th centy. 3| in. by 2| in. Bought, 12s. 5412.-59. Plaque. Bronze. Half-length figure of the Virgin holding the Infant Saviour in her arms. Italian. ^ 5th centy. 4 in. by 3f in. Bought, 17s. 5473.-'59. Plaque. See also Enamels. Plate. See Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Plateau. Alabaster, with raised and carved centre (to accom- pany Ewer No. 4721.-59). Italian. I7th centy. Diam. 22| in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Eomano). 4720.-'59. Plateau. Alabaster, raised centre with radiating flutes or gadroons picked out in gold. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 16 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), Ql. 5478.-59. Plateau. Bee also Earthenware. Pommel of a Sword Hilt. Chiselled steel. Strap and scroll- work with two mounted warriors, and two sphinxes on the sides. Italian. 16th centy. 1^ in. by 1 J in. Bought, IZ. 5982.-'59. Porcelain, English. {modern.) Ewer. Porcelain. In imitation of Limoges enamel ; dark purple ground with pattern in white relieved with gold. English, modern. Painted by Benjamin Lockett, Stoke- on-Trent ; manufactured by Minton & Co. H. 14|- in., W. 6fin. by 5f in. Bought, 9/. 9s. 4731.-59. Inkstand. Glazed Parian porcelain. Picked out with gold and silver ; in the form of a sandalled foot ; adaptation from an antique bronze lamp. English, modern. Kerr, Binns, & Co., Worcester. H. 2 in., L. 7^ in., W. .2 in. Bought, IL 8s. 4682 -'59, Plate. Porcelain. Jewelled ; in centre medallion portrait of the Queen ; ground turquoise, two circles with \vreatljs of roses. English, modern. Painted by T. Allen ; manufactured by Minton & Co. Diam. 9 J in. Bought, 10^. iOs. 4734.-^59. 42 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English — continued. {modehn) — cont. Tazza. Porcelain. In imitation of Limoges enamel ; two handled, the bowl painted with a vignette subject of V^enus and Adonis, after Titian. English, modern. Kerr, Binns, & Co., Worcester. H. 3^ in., W. 8 J in. by 7i in. Bought, 21^. 4680.-59. Tray, or Saucer. Unglazed Parian porcelain. Perforated, painted with insects in medallions ; border of forget- me-nots, &c. ; in centre a robin perched on a branch. English, modern. Kerr, Binns, & Co., Worcester. Diam. 8^ in. Bought, n. 5s. 4681.-'59. Vase. Porcelain. In imitation of Limoges enamel ; blue ground, arabesques, white wreaths silvered and gilt. English, modern. Designed by S. Rice ; painted by Thomas Allen ; manufactured by Minton &; Co. H. 14| in., W. 8 in. Bought, 52^. 10s. 4732.-59. Vase. Porcelain. Ground celadon green ; ornaments of poppies, wheat, &c., in white relief. English, modern. Minton & Co. H. 14 in., diam. 6| in. Bought, 26Z. 5s. 4735.-'59. Porcelain, European. {doc CIA.) Statuette. White Doccia porcelain. The crouching. Venus, seated on a shell, on an ebony stand with porcelain terminal figures at the angles, and bracket ornaments on the sides. Italian. 18th centy. H. 161 in., L. 9 in., W. 7 in. Bought 5L 5423, 5424.-'59. {DRESDEN) Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain, with raised Chinese flowers, inlaid with minute gold piqu^ work on black lacquer and mother-of-pearl. German. First half of 18th centy. Cup, H. 3 in., diam. 2| in. Saucer, diam. 5^ in. Bought, 8^. 8s. 5955.-59. {FLORENTINE) Bowl. Florentine porcelain, painted inside and out with blue stems and flowers. Marked underneath in blue with the Cathedral of Florence and the letter F. Italian. First half of l7th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 12i in. Bought, U. 5760.-'59. Cruet. Florentine porcelain, for oil and vinegar, with two spouts turned reverse ways ; scroll ornament on the back and front in blue; on each spout are the initial letters A and (Aceto and Oleo). Italian. First half of 17th centy. H. 6 in., diam. 3 J in. Bought, 10s. 5759.-59. {ITALIAN) Plate. Porcelain, painted with four erect figures be- tween groups of fruit, flowers, &c., imitation of Chinese porcelain. Modern Italian (Marquess Ginori, Florence). Diam. 9i in. Bought, lis. 5d 5447.-59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 43 Powder Flask. Leather, " cuir bouilli/' stamped in relief with scrolls and leaves. In the centre, a lion rampant, and a crest of a horse's head. Italian. About 1 500. 8^ m by 5 in. Bought, U. ^ 5421.-'59. Purse. Leather, with steel frame, ornamented with lions' heads in relief Italian. 16th centy. 8^ in. by vj in. Bought, 4s. 6d " 5761.-'59. Purse Frame. Chiselled steel, ornamented with perforated tracery. French or Italian ? 15th centy. 5^ in. by 5 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 3^. 5621.-'59. Purse Frame. Steel, damascened with gold, in trophies, figures and strap work ; a swivel at the top. Italian. Date about J 550. 5| in. by 4| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 161. 5622.-'59. Quilt. See Textiles. Ram's Head. Chiselled iron. On the forehead is a full blown rose ; originally a knob or handle of a piece of furniture. Italian. 16th centy. 2f in. by 2| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. lOs. 5617.-59. Ram's Head. Chiselled iron. On the forehead is an acorn in full relief; originally a knob or handle of a piece of furniture. Italian. 16th centy. 2| in. by 2| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. lOs. 5618.-'59. Robe. See Textiles. Salt-cellar. See Earthenware. Salver. Pewter, embossed. On the outer border are allegorical representations of the arts and sciences, within are represented the elements, and in the centre a figure of Temperance, as in the dishes of Francois Briot (compare with No. 2063.-'55.), but on the back is a medallion bust of Caspar Enderlein, a Swiss die sinker, who imitated the works of Briot. Siviss. About 1600. Diam. 18 in. Bought (Soulages coll.). Si. 5477.-59. Salver. Bronze, gilt, chased and engraved. In the centre a raised medallion with a shield of arms, round this in three compartments classical battle scenes ; between these, escut- cheons of Roman generals : round the border, the siege of a town and its destruction by fire ; arabesques, &c. Venetian. About 1530. Diam. 20 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 75 Z. 5632.-'59. Salver. Brass, circular, with raised centre and Gothic inscrip- tion. German. 15th centy. Diam. 18 in. Bought, Ms. 4(i. 5764.-'59. Salver. Brass, circular, with raised centre and Gothic inscrip- tion. German. 15th centy. Diam. 18 in. Bought, lis. 5765.-'59. Salver. Brass, circular, with raised centre and Gothic inscrip- tion. German. 15th centy. Diam. 16 J m. Bought, lis. 5766.-59. Salver. See also Glass. 44 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Scent Bottle. See Enamels. Scissors, pair of, with Sheath. Steel, in the form of small shears, with spring back: sheath chiselled and ])artly gilt, grotesque figures of fools. Italian. ICthcenty. Scissors, 3 j in. Sheath, 3i in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1?. 5604, 5G04a.-'o9. Sconce. See Girandole. ^Shears. Steel. Engraved and damascened work in gold. Italian. 16th centy. L. 7f in. Bought, 17s. 5868.-'o9. Shell Work. See Cameo. Snuff Box. Silver Work. See Beaker. Chalice. Cup. Dial. Fork. Knife. Spoon. Triptych. Singing Gallery. See Organ Loft. Smelling Bottle. See Ivory, Carved. Snuff Box. Tortoiseshell, elliptic, the cover inlaid with mother- of-pearl and silver pique work of radiating pattern. Early 18th centy. 2^ in. by 1| in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 5711.-59. Snuff Box. Tortoiseshell, of oval escalloped basket shape, the cover inlaid with silver scroll pique work ; silver rim and hinge. 18th centy. 2 J in. by 2 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 57l2.-'59. Snuff Box. Steel, circular, chiselled, with flowers in relief ; in the centre a crystal medallion engraved with a portrait of San Carlo Borromeo. Italian. I7tli centy. Diam. 3 in., Bought, U. 5981.-'59. Spoon. Silver gilt, fluted stem, the end of the handle chased with mask and terminal figure of a satyr. Italian. ICth centy. L. 6| in. Bought (Soulages colL), 21. 5593.-59. Spoon. See also Ivory, Carved. Statue, Carved wood, of the Virgin and Child ; originally covered with a gesso or stucco ground and painted. Italian. 15th centy. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. at base, 16^ in. Bought, 3?. 17s. 8d 5892.-^59. Statue. Stucco. Venus, the right foot resting on a dolphin, an ancient reproduction of a bronze statue ^"^y Giovanni di Bologna, probably by the artist himself Italian {Florentine) About 1570. H. 3 ft. 4 in., diam. at base 8^ in. Bought, 15Z. ^ 5897.-59. Statuette. Bronze. St. Jerome. Italian {Florentine). 14th centy. H. 6 in., W. 4|- in. by 3 in. Bought (Museum of the Collegio Romano). 4G99.- 59. Statuette. Bronze. Hercules holding the Apples and leaning on his club. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. H. 9^ in. Bought, bl. 5420.-^59. Statuette. Bronze, with pedestal. Samson rending the Lion. Italiart. 16th centy. H. 12 in. Bought, 8?. 5432, 5433.-59. Statuette. Iron. A siren, probably the ornamental portion of a lock. Italian. 16th centy. 3 J in. by 2 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1?. 57l9.-'59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 45 Statuette. Carved walnut wood, A female nude figure sup- porting a basket of fruit. French. 16th centy. H. 18 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 2^. 5722.-59. Statuette, White marble, of an angel in embroidered vest- ments, standing on a dragon, and holding a thurible or censer in his left hand, fragment of a marble pulpit from a church in the neighbourhood of Pisa (other fragments, statuettes, Nos. 5799, 5800.-59, and group No. 5797.-59). Italian. Second half of 13th centy. Ascribed to Nicola or Giovanni Pisano. H. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. 3 in. by 7 in. Bought, 10/. 5798.-'59. Statuette, White marble, of an angel in embroidered vestments, holding a book in his hands. Behind, on the right, is a bull, and on the left a lion, each holding a book. Fragment of a marble pulpit from a church in the neighbourhood of Pisa (other fragments, statuettes, Nos, 5798 and 5800.-59, and group No. 5797.-59). Italian. Second half of 13th centy. Ascribed to Nicola or Giovanni Pisano. H. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 1 ft. 3 in. by 13 in. Bought, 101. 5799.-59. Statuette, White marble, of an angel, holding in his right hand a censer, and in his left a sceptre. Fragment of a marble pulpit from a church in the neighbourhood of Pisa (other fragments, statuettes, Nos. 5798 and 5799.-59, and group No. 5797.-59). Italian. Second half of 13th centy. As- cribed to Nicola or Giovanni Pisano. H. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 12 in, by 7 in. Bought, 10^, 5800,-'59. Statuette. Terra cotta. St. Jerome, Italian. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 6 in. Base, 7^ in. by 5^ in. Bought, 11. 5s. 6d. 5863.-59. Statuette. See also Porcelain. Stay Bone. See Ivory, Carved. Stone Carving. See Altar Piece. Bracket. Chimney Piece. Ewer. Fountain. Frieze. Group. Organ Loft. Panel. Plateau. Statuette. Tabernacle. Tablet. Stoneware. See Earthenware. Strainer. See Earthenware. Stucco Work. See Box, Casket. Frame. Panel. Statue. Sword Hilt and Pommel. Chiselled steel, with numerous horse- men aii(i Bgures in high relief English. 17th centy. 3| in. by 6 in. Bought, 101. ^0s. 5408, 5409.-59. Tabernacle or Ciborium. AVhite marble. Carved in high relief. Two pilasters, carved with festoons of fruit and flowers, support a semicircular lunette, in the centre of which is a figure of the Infant Saviour. Between the pilasters is a gilt bronze door, on which is engraved a figure of our Saviour standing in the sepulchre, with the emblems of His passion. The whole is supported on a triangular bracket, on which is carved an eagle with outspread wings. From the church of San Giacomo, at Fiesole, near Florence. By Andrea Ferrucci of Fiesole. About 1490. H. 5 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft, 6 in. Bought (with Altar-piece, No, 6742,-'59.), 450^. 6743.-\59. 46 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, Table. Walnut wood. With foliated ornament of white stucco in imitation of ivory. French or Italian. About 1560. H 2 ft. 8 in., L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. lOf in. Bought, U. 5925.-'59. Table. Walnut wood. With foliated ornament of white stucco in imitation of ivory. French or Italian. About 1560. H. 2 ft. 8 in., L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 10| in. Bought, 8/. 5926.-'59. Table. Wood. Carved and gilt. With marble slab. A con- sole table, decorated with festooned flowers, scroll work, «Sjc. Italian (Genoese). About 1700. H. 3 ft. 3 in., L. 4 ft. 3 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 16^. 6008.-'59. Table Cover. See Textiles. Tablet. Marble. With an inscription cut in Gothic characters, recoi ding the foundation or construction of a chapel at Pistoia in the year 1293. Underneath the inscription are two small shields of arms. Italian. 13th centy. 15 in. by 8 J in. Given by Signor Benedetto Michelozzi, of Pistoia. 5802.-59. Tapestry. See Textiles. Tarsia (Wood Mosaic). See Panel. Tazza. Bee Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Terra Cotta Work. See Bust. Earthenware (Della Kobbia Ware). Frieze. Group. Panel. Statuette. Tile. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Band. In gimp openwork, brown silk, and gold thread. A lady's neck band. German {Nur ember g). 17th centy. L. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 10s. 4643.-'59. Bed Furniture. Set of, consisting of six curtains, a counter- pane, pillow cover, and two vallances ; blue velvet foliated scroll pattern on figured satin ground. Italian ( Venetian ?). About 1550. Curtains, together, 40 ft. by 3 ft. 4 in. Counterpane, 8 ft. 6 in. by 8 ft. Pillow cover, 1 ft. 9 in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Vallances, together, 11 ft. 7 in. by 17 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 30^. 5663 to 5663i.-'59. Box. Covered with embroidery of gold thread and silk ; on the inside of the cover is a small coloured print of the Cruci- fixion ; for the custody of a corporal or sacramental napkin. First half of 16th centy. H. 1| in., L. 8^ in,, W. 8 in. Bought, 61 10s. 5958.-'59. Brocade. Silk. White ground with flowers, &c. English, modern. L. 9 ft., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought 4759.-59. Brocade. Raised silk. Crimson and amber, with strap work ornament, pineapple diaper, vases, &c. Italian ( Venetian ?) First half of 16th centy. Two pieces joined together as curtains, each 10 ft. 1 in. by 4 ft. 2 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), m 5677.-59. Brocade, Silk and gold. A square piece, green ground, oriental pattern of large flowers in gold and silver. French or Italian {Genoese). About 1 700. Square, W. 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 8/. 5678.-'59. I OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR, 1859. 47 Textile or Woven Fabeics — continued. Chair-Seat Cover. Yellow satin embroidered with silk in natural colours, with scroll foliage pattern, flowers, birds, &c. ; in the centre a mask. Italian (Venetian). I7thcenty. 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought (Soulages coll.), U. 15s. 5670.-'59. Chair- Seat Cover. Yellow satin embroidered with silk in natural colours, with scroll foliage pattern, flowers, birds, &c. ; in the centre a mask. Italian ( Venetian). l7th centy. 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 15s. 5671.-59. Chair-Seat Cover. Yellow satin embroidered with silk in natural colours, with scroll foliage pattern, flowers, birds, &c. ; in the centre a mask. Italian ( Venetian). I7th centy. 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. Us. 5672.-'59. Chair-Seat Cover. Yellow satin, embroidered with silk in natural colours, with scroll foliage pattern, flowers, birds, &c. ; in the centre a mask. Italian ( Venetian). I7th centy. 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought (Soulages coll.), il. 15s. 5673.-'59. Chair-Seat Cover. Yellow satin, embroidered with silk in natural colours, with scroll foliage pattern, flowers, birds, &c. ; in the centre a mask. Italian ( Venetian). 17th centy. 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1^. 15s. 5674.-'59. Chair-Seat Cover. Yellow satin, embroidered with silk in natural colours, with scroll foliage pattern, flowers, birds, &;c. ; in the centre a mask. Italian ( Venetian). 17th centy. 2 ft. 7 in. by 1 ft. 10 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. 15s. 5675.-'59. Chair- Seat Cover. Yellow satin, embroidered with silk in natural colours, with scroll foliage pattern, flowers, birds, &c. ; in the centre a mask. Italian ( Venetian). 17th centy. 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11. Us. 5676.-'59. Curtains (two). Silk embroidery, on ground of black silk net or canvas ; interlaced pattern of flowers tied with ribbons ; escalloped border of roses, fkc. French or Italian, 17th centy. Each, L. 11 ft., W. 2 ft. 10 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 16?. 5664, 5664a.-'59. Cushion for Chair. Silk embroidery on white satin. French. About 1700. 17 in. by 12 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 11 5728.-59. Edging. White satin ground ; raised embroidery in silk cord, &c. 17th centy. L. 11 ft. 8 in., W. IJ in. Bought, 1?. 10s. 4642.-'59. Embroidery. Subject, a saint or patriarch seated on a throne with a cross and open book in his hand ; back ground in gold tliread. From a design or cartoon of Raffaelino del Garbo. Italian. About 1500. 15^ in. by 8 J in. Bought, '31. 4s. 5787.-'59. 48 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Tektile or Woven Fabrics — continued. Panel or Pilaster of embroidered Wall-hanging. White satin ground, with a scroll pattern of roses and other flowers in natural colours in narrow silk braid. 11 ft. 5 in by 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 4649.-'59. Panel of figured silk brocade. Garnet ground ; flowers in natural colours. French {Lyons). 18th centJ. 8 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, lOs. 4G61.-'o9. Panel of raised velvet. Italian ( Venetian ?). About 1500. L. 7 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 21. 5723.-'59. Quilt. The centre of diapered brocade, amber and crimson ; wide border of crimson satin quilted with an interlaced scroll pattern in gold cord. German {Nuremberg). About 1550. 6 ft. by 5 ft. 3 in. Bought, 5^. 5s. 4647.-59. Quilt. Brocaded satin, embroidered with gold. German (Nuremberg). About 1550. 7 ft. 9^ in. by 5 ft. 4 in. Bought, 51. OS. " 4648.-'59. Robe. Embroidered in gold and silver on black ground. Indian {Delhi), modern. 4 ft. 9 in. by 8 ft. 9 in. Given by Rev. C. W. Le Bas. 6731.-'59. Robe. Crimson cloth, trimmed with gold and silver em- broidery. Indian {Delhi), modern. 4 ft. by 7 ft. Given by Rev. C. W. Le Bas. C732.-^o9. Silk Damask. The pattern in crimson and amber represents the Resurrection of our Saviour, and is probably from the design of Raffaelino del Garbo. Italian {Florentine). About 1510. 161 in. by 9^ in. Bought, 4s. 2d. 5900.-59. Table-cover. Green satin, raised silk embroidery ; in centre two shields of arms v/ithin a wreath, in the corners the emblems of the Evangelists. German {Nuremberg). 16th centy. 2 ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. ri in. Bought, 2/. 10s. 4644.-59. Table-cover. Crimson silk ground, with embroidered foliated diaper pattern in raised silk thread, margin of quilted green satin. German {Nuremberg). First half of l6th centy. 2 ft. 7. in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Bought, 3^. 4645.-'59. Table-cover. Purple satin ground, armorial bearings and foliated scroll-work in raised coloured silk thread. German {Nuremberg). 16th centy. 3 ft. by 2 ft. 5 in. Bought, 4^. 4646.-59. Table-cover. Dark green serge, embroidered in woollen thread, with border of strapwork ornament, and in a central medallion two shields of arms with mantlings, and a scroll. German. Dated 1598. 5 ft. 7 in. by 5 ft. 3 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 8^. 5665.-59. Table-cover. Dark green serge, embroidered in woollen thread, at the corners witli figure subjects, in the centre a medallion of the Annunciation. German. About 1600. 5 ft. 9 in. by 5 ft. 1 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 8^. 5666.-59. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1859. 49 Textile or Woven Fabhic^-- contimied. Tapestry Hanging. An uncertain legendary subj ect. Flev lish (Arras ?). ]5tli centy. H. 12 ft., L. 10 ft. 5 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 18^. 5667.-59. Tapestry Hanging. Pastoral subject in two compartments. Flemish {Arras .?). About 1490. H. 11 ft., L. 29 ft. 4 in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 25^. 5668.~'59. Tapestry Hanging. Legendary subject, containing various episodes or histories ; surrounded by a narrow border of fruit and flowers. Flemish {Arras). About 1500. H. 11 ft. G in., L. 13 ft. Bought (Soulages coll.), 25Z. 5669.-'59. Velvet. Crimson and amber, with floriated pattern. Italian {Genoese or Venetian). Second half of 15 th centy. 8 ft. by 1 ft. 8J in. Bought, lOL 5662.-'59 Velvet. Crimson and amber, with floriated pattern. Italian {Genoes& or Venetian). Second half of 15th centy. 8 ft. by 1 ft. 8i in. Bought, 10/. 5662a.-'59. Velvet. Crimson and amber, with floriated pattern. Italian {Genoese or Venetian). Second half of 1 5th centy. 8 ft. by 1 ft. 8i in. Bought, 10/. 56626.-'59. Velvet. Crimson and amber, with floriated pattern. Italian {Genoese or Venetian). Second half of 15t]i centy. 9 ft. 6 in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 10/. 5662c.-'59. Thurible. See Incense Burner. Tile (A fragment). Terra cotta, from an arcliband or architrave, with relievo ornament of dolphins, &c. Italian. About 1490. 8 in. by 10 in. Given by A. H. Layard, Esq., M.P, 4G83.-'59. Triptych. Silver gilt, with three plaques of translucent cham- pleve enamel. French or German. About 1 370. H. 7^ in., W. 5| in. Bought, 100/. 4684.-'59. Triptych, Bet able, or Beredos. Wood, carved in high relief, painted, and gilt, representing the history of Saint Margaret ; in the centre is a full-length figure of the saint under a canopy ; with eight compartments on each side, in which are scenes from her life and martyrdom ; the exterior of the wings are painted with standing figures of saints. German. 15 th centy. H. 6 ft. 10 in., W. 14 ft. 1 in. Bought, 180/. 5894.-'59. Triptych, or Altar-piece. Wood, painted with subjects from the Apocalypse, in 57 compartments. Flemish. About 1400. H. 4 ft. 7 in., W. 11 ft, Bought, 50/. 5940.-'59. Vase. Copper. Oviform, embossed v/ith masks and foliage. Italian. 16th centy. H. 9^ in., diara. 4f in. Bought, 8/. 5426.-'59. Vase. See Glass. Porcelain. Velvet. See Textiles. Watch Case. Bronze gilt, with perforated ground, chased with flowers, &c. Italian {Venetian?). 16th centy. Diam. 3 in. Bouglit (Soulages coU.;^, 11. ^ 5713.-59. Watch Key. Bronze gilt, in form of a siren. Italian. 16th centy. L. If in. Bought (Soulages coll.), 1/. 5752.-'59 50 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Water Pot. C(>pper, with brass handle and mounting. Modem Italian (Florentine). H. 18^ in., diam. 11^ in. Bought, 7s. 2d. 5435.-^59! Water Pot. Copper. Oviform, with handle and spout in form of a dragon's head, below which is a head of Medusa. Modern Italian (Florentine). H. 16;^ in., diam. 10 in. Bought, 7s. 2d. 5437.-59. Water Pot. Copper. Oviform, with brass foot, mouth, and handle over the top, dragon's head spout, beneath which is a mask. Modern Italian (Florentine). H. 16^ in., diam. 10 in. Bought, 7s. 2d 5438.-59. Water Pot. See also Earthenware. Wax, Painting in. See Painting. Window. See Painted Glass. Wine Glass. See Glass. Wood Carving. See Bench. Box. Cabinet. Candela- brum. Casket. Chair. Coffer. Cross. Cupboard Footstool. Frame. Frieze. Group. Harpsichord, Medallion Portrait. Panel. Pipe. Statuette. Table. Triptych. Wood Block. Engraved for printing playing cards. German, 17th or 18th centy. Bought, 1^. (Transferred to Educational '' Collection.) 4656.-59. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. (UNDER REVISIGN.) INYENTOEY OF ART OBJECTS ACQUIRED m THE TEAR 1860. Lord President of the Council. TiiE Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.Gl. Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education. The Right Honourable Robert Lowe, M.P. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — T. The nature of the object ; IT. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country ; Y. Date ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] I Altar-piece. See Earthenware (Della Robbia Ware). Arch Band. See Earthenware (Della Robbia Ware). Badge or Medallion Plaque. Copper, with loop for suspen- sion, originally gilt and filled in with champleve enamel. A male figure with a hawk on his wrist, and a lady standing op- posite him. French.. 14th centy. 3| in. by 2| in. Bought, 11. 12s. 2d 0993.-60. Basin. See Porcelain. Bead. Carved box- wood, a rosary bead opening by a hinge ; with figures of St. Jerome and St. Catherine on the interior face of each hemisphere. French or Flemish. About 1500. Diam. 1} in. Bought, 19^. 10s. 6921.-'60, Beaker. See Porcelain. Book. "Ferrerii (A.) vera medendi methodus," &c. Tolosse, 1557, bound in red morocco with interlaced arabesque pattern picked out in various colours and gilt gaufre edges. French, 16th centy. 5| in. by 3| in. Bought (Libri ColK), 5L 5771.-60. Book. Folio, " Institution de la religion Chrestienne,'' &c. par Jean Calvin, Geneve, 1561. In brown morocco binding of a Grolier pattern in which profile masks are introduced, the edges gilt and gaufr^. French. 16th centy. 10^ in. by 7 in. Bought (Libri Colin.), 9^. 5772.-'60. Book. " Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius et Fragmenta Galli." Lugduni apud Seb. Gryphium, 1551. In contemporary Lyonese binding, tooled and gilt in the Grolier style, the edges gilt and gaufre. French. 16th centy. 5 in. by 3:|- in. Bought, U. 5904.-'60. 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Book, in manuscript. "Arme (Andrea dall') Emblemi e So- netti/' witli frontispiece and 18 drawings of emblems, de- signed and drawn in pen and ink. Oblong small quarto. In the original binding, the sides covered with gold tooling. Italian. 16th centy. 6i in. by 6^ in. Bought, 11. 5905.-60. Book, 84 pages, containing various patterns for lace. Italian. Printed apparently between the years 1530 and 1540. Pub- lished by Vecellio at Venice. Bought, 101. {Tvansferred to Art Library.) 6861.-60. Boss or Medallion. See Earthenware (Della Robbia Ware). Bottle. See Glass. Porcelain. Bowl. Copper, with swing handle, gadrooned repouss^, or beaten work ornament. Italian. 16th centy. H. 12 in., diam. 8 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 5807.- 60. Bowl. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Porcelain. Box. Silver, for a set of counters, the lid is pierced and has a profile portrait of Charles I. English. 17th centy. Diam. 11 in. Bought, Ids. 6767.-60. Box. Wood, octagonal form with raised cover ; set with panels of glass painted with arabesque designs on gold ground, the interior of the cover painted with flowers in gold and colours. ' Italian. 16th centy. H. 9f in., L. 17 J in., W. 13 in. Bought, n. 8s. 7414.-'60. Box. See Ivory, Carved. Bracket, from a Balcony. Carved stone ; ornamented with arabesques. Venetian. About 1490. 11. lOJ in., W. 6-|-in., L. 24 in. Bought, U. 5398.-60. Bracket, from a Balcon}^ Carved stone; ornamented v.'ith arabesques. Venetian. About 1490. H. J6J in., W. 5 in., L. 24 in. Bought, ol. 5399.-60. Bracket, from a Balcony. Carved stone ; ornamented with arabesques, Venetian. About 1490. H. 16 J in., W, 5 in., L. 24 in. Bought, U. 5400.-60. Bracket. Wrought iron, for suspension to a wall, interlaced open scrolls, with two cross pieces, a collar in the centre, and a hook. Italian, 16th centy. H. 4 ft. 3 in., W. 1 ft. 11 in., L. 16i in. Bought, 11. 10s. 5967.-60. Bracket. Wrought iron, for suspension to a wall, interlaced open scrolls, crossed bands, and a hook. Italian. 16th ceuty. H. 4 ft. 10 in., W. 15 in., L. 14i in. Bought, IZ. 10s. 596S.-'60. Bracket. Carved wood. Composition of two dolphins, foliated ornament, &c. Originally a truss or bracket to support a ceiling beam. Italian. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 3} in., W. 1 ft. 2i in., L. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, 11. 4s. 7415.-'60. Bracket. Carved chestnut wood. An arm of a seat or other object of furniture. Italian. 1 5tli centy. H. 1 ft. 5 in., W. 2i in., L. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, 11. 4s. 7416.-60. Brass Work. See Ewer. Brocade. See Textiles. OBJECTS ACQUmED IN THE YEAR 1860. 3 Bronze Work. See Bust. Candlestick. Chalice. Door- handle. Figure. Fountain Jet. Handle. Medal. Pax. Pediment. Plaque. Pounce Box. Seal. Statuette. Tap. Brooch. See Enamels. Buffet. See Sideboard. Bust. White marble ; of Lady Morgan, encircled by a wreath of oak leaves. By Pierre Jean David d' Angers. ] 830. H. 2 ft., diam. of base, 7 in. Given by the Trustees of the National Gallery. 6811.-60. Bust. Terra cotta ; contemporary portrait of Cosmo III., Grand Duke of Tuscany. Italian (Florentine). About 1700. H. 1 ft. 7 in., W. 131 in. Bought, Si 5s. 6818.-60. Bust. Terra cotta ; of our Saviour. Italian (Florentine). 16thcenty. H. 1 ft. 8 in., W. 20^ in. Bought, 151. 6862.-60. Bust. Bronze, in high relief, portrait of the Emperor Rudolpli II. in a richly ornamented cuirass. German. Inscribed "Adrianus Fries fee : " and dated 1609. H. 2 ft. 4 in., W. 1 ft. 8| in. Bought, 89^. 5s. 6920.-60. Bust. Carved in pear wood ; of a young man, on pedestal. German. About 1520-30. (Ascribed to Albert Durer.) H. 7i in., diam. of base 3|- in. Bought, 4^61. 14.s. 6cl. 6994.-'60. Bust. Carved in pear wood ; of a young woman, on pedestal. German. About 1520-30. (Ascril3ed to Albert Durer.) H. 7i in., diam. of base 3J in. Bought, 46^. 14s. Qd. 6995.-60. Bust. Carrara marble ; of our Saviour. Italian (Florentine). About J 540. (Ascribed to Baccio Bandinelli.) H. with stand 20i in. Bought, 51. 7245.-60. Bust. Bed terra cotta. Representing a type of the Caucasian race. German, modern. (Modelled by Alexander Schmidt, at Sonnenberg, near Coburg.) H. 4^ in. Given by H.B.H. the Prince Consort. 7264.-60. Bust. Bed terra cotta. Representing a type of the Turanian race. German, modern. (Modelled by Alexander Schmidt, at Sonnenberg, near Coburg.) H. 4 in. Given by PI.RH. the Prince Consort. 7265.-60. Bust. Red terra cotta. Representing a type of the Polynesian race. German, modern. (Modelled by Alexander Schmidt, at Sonnenberg, near Cobui-g.) H. 4 in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 7266.-60. Bust. Red terra cotta. Representing a type of the Mongolian race. German, modern. (Modelled by Alexander Schmidt, at Sonnenberg, near Coburg.) H. 4 in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 7267.-'60. Bust. Red terra cotta. Representing a type of the Malayan race. German, modern. (Modelled by Alexander Schmidt at Sonnenberg, near Coburg.) H. 3| in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 7268.-60. 16441. G G 4 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEU M. Bust. Red terra cotta. Representing a type of the Negro race. Gennan, modern. (Modelled by Alexander Schmidt, at Sonnen- berg, near Goburg.) H. 3^[ in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Gonsort. ' 7269.-60. Cabinet. Garved wood. In two stages, the lower panels con- tain armorial shields, the upper female allegorical figures, the whole surmounted by a lofty crest, with semicircular niche in the centre, flanked by sea liorses, and crowned bv a spread eagle. French. About 1580. H. 8 ft., L. 8 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 60^. 7220.-60. Cabinet or Secretaire. Wood, inlaid with marquetry of ivory and coloured woods in geometrical designs. Italian. About 1550. H. 5 ft., L. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 3i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80^. '^ 722 2.- '60. Cabinet. Marquetry of variously coloured woods, ornamented with figures, festoons of flowers, &;c., in full relief in bronze, gilt ; in the front and sides are oval plaques of porcelain ; the whole surmounted by a mirror in a frame of carved and gilt wood. The top of the cabinet is composed of inlaid marbles. English, modern. Made for the Paris Exhibition of 1855, b}^ Messrs. Jackson and Graham, from the design of M. Eugene Prignot. H. 13 ft. G in., L. 8 ft., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought, 1,200/. 7247.-'60. Cabinet and Stand. Ebony, with mounts in gilt metal ; in the centre of the cabinet is inserted a porcelain copy of Mulready's " Grossing the Brook." The band at the top is decorated with plaques of Wedgwood ware. English, modern. Made for the Paris Exhibition of 1855 from the design of Professor Semper. The porcelain plaque painted by George Gray. H. 6 ft. 4 J in., L. 2 ft. 10 in., W. 21 in. Bought, 200/. 7248.-60. Cameo. In onyx of three strata. Bust in profile of George III., with a small diamond in his breast ; under the bust the artist's name, " Whitley, F." English. About 1790. | in. by ^ in. Given by Col. Guthrie. ^ 7l28.-'60. Candlestick (Pricket). Bronze. On triangular foot, engraved with foliated ornament. 13tli centy. H. 7i in., W. 3| in. Bought, 8/. " 6980.-60. Carriage. Wood, fee. Carved with festoons, grotesque figures, &c., painted and gilt. Italian {Keapolitan or Sicilian). Beginning of 18th centy. H. 5 ft. 3 in., L. 14 ft. 9 in., W. 4 ft. 7 in. Bought, 35/. 7117.-60. Case. Leather. " Cuir bouilli," for a pair of knives, with floriated scrolls, and a plain shield in front. Italian. 1 5th centy. L. 8| in., W. 2 in. Bought, 1/. 12s. 7404.-'60. Casket. Leather. " Cuir bouilli,'' ornamented with leaves and labels of German mottoes in Gothic characters, bound with brass clamps and bands, lock, &c. German. 15th centy. H. 4i in., L. 11 in., W. 7 in. Bought, 5/. 7249.-^60. Casket. Carved and polished Indian walnut wood. Italian (Florentine). I7th centy. H. 10 in., L. 1 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 1 in. Bought, 4/. 7392.-'60. OBJECTS AOQUJRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 5 Casket. Walnut wood. Carved with strap and guilloclie orna- ment. Italian (Florentine). 16th centy. H. 10 in., L. 1 ft. 5| in., W. 12 in. Bought, U. 7393.-60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood, partly gilt. The front support of strap work with a mask in the centre, the back of foliated ornament Hanked by terminal figures. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 3 ft. U in., W. 19^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 7l79.-'60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood, partly gilt. The support in front flanked by two dolphins, the back of scroll and strap work enclosing a shield of arms. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 3 ft. 21 in., W. 12 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 7l80.-'60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood, partly gilt. The front support of interlaced strap work, with a mask in the centre, fl inked by two terminal figures, the back of similar work v/ith a shield of arms in the centre, and surmounted by two cupids. Venetian. i6th centy. H. 3 ft. 4i in., W. 15 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10/. " 7181.-60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood, partly gilt. The front support of interlaced strap work, with a mask in the centre, flanked by two terminal figures, the back of similar work with a shield of arms in the centre, and surmounted by two cupids. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 3 ft. 4-L in., W. 15 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 10/. 7182.-60. Chair. Carved chestuut wood, partly gilt. The front support of interlaced strap work, with a mask in the centre, flanked b}^ two terminal figures, the back of similar work with a shield of arms in the centre, and surmounted by two cupids. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 3 ft. 4^ in., W. 15 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10/. ^ 7l82(^.-'60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood, partly gilt. The front support of strap work with a mask in the centre, the back of foliated ornament flanked by two terminal figures. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 19 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 718r-'60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; the top bar at the back carved with figures of dolphins supporting a shield of arms. Italian. About 1550. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 7184.-60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; a shield of arms in the centre of the top bar at the back. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 34 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 7185.-60. Chair. Cai-ved oak. A folding arm-chair ; a shield of arms in the centre of the top bar at the back. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. ^ in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 15/. 7186.-60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; the top bar at the back carved with foliage and figures of animals ; a shield of arms in the centre. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 6 J in., W. 2 ft. 3i in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 15/. 7187.-'60. G G 2 6 AIIT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm chair ; a shield of arms in the centre of the top bar at tlie back. Italian. About 1 550. H. 3 ft. 5^ in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 15^. 7188.-^60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; the top bar at the back carved with foliage and figures of birds. Italian. About ] 550. H. 3 ft. 6 in, W. 2 ft. ^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK ), 15/. 7189.-60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; a shield of arms in the centre of the top bar at the back. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 7190.-60. Chair, Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; the top bar at the back carved with foliage and figures of animals ; a shield of arms in the centre. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 31 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 7191. -'60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; the top bar at the back carved vdth foliage and figures of birds. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. 5 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 7192.-60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; the top bar at the back carved with foliage and figures of animals ; a shield of arms in the centre. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 6 in, • W. 2 ft. 3i in. Bought (Soulages Coll^), 15/, 7193.-60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; a shield of arms in the centre of the top bar at the back. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 7l94.-'60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; a shield of arms in the centre of the top bar at the back. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 7l95.-'60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; the top ba.r at the back carved with figures of dolphins supporting a shield of arms. Italian. About 1550. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 15/. 7196.-60. Chair. Carved oak. A folding arm-chair ; a shield of arms in the centre of the top bar at the back. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 3i in., W. 2 ft. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 15/. 7197.-60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front carved with a mask, flanked by terminal female figures ; in the centre of the back is a cartouche containing a nude figure, flanked by winged terminal figures. Italian (Venetiaii). About 1560. H. 3 ft. G in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 7l98.-'60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front carved with a shield of arms flanked by terminal female figures, with a festoon ; the back fan-shaped, with foliage decoration, and also flanked by terminal figures. Italian (Venetian). About 1560. H. 3 ft. 5^ in., AV. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 7199.-'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 7 Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front carved with a grotesque mask flanked by winged harpies ; the back of folia^ge flanked b\' terminal female figures, with a pediment in the form of two mermaids supporting a cartouche. Italian {Venetian). About 1560. H. 3 ft. H in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK)' 20?. " 7200.-'60, Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front carved with a shield of arms flanked by terminal female figures, with a festoon ; the back fan-shaped, with foliage decoration, and also flanked by terminal figures. Italian ( Venetian). About 1560. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 20^. 7201.-60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front carved with a mask flanked by terminal female figures ; the back fan- shaped, with foliage decoration, and also flauked by terminal female figures. Italian {Venetian). About 1560. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 71 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 7202.-60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front carved with a shield of arms flanked by terminal female figures, with a festoon ; the back fan-shaped, with foliage decoration, and also flanked by terminal figures. Italian { Venetian). About 1560. H. 3 ft. 61 in., W. 1 ft. 7i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 7203.-60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front and the back are of pierced foliage ; in the centre of each is a distorted mask. Italian {Venetian), About 1560. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. li in. Bought (Soulages Coll^^.), 20/. 7204.-60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front containing a mask surrounded by scroll foliage, and flanked by two ter- minal winged figures ; the back containing a cai-touche with a shield of arms, and also flanked by two terminal figures. Italian {Venetian). About 1560. H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 1 ft. 7i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 7205.-60. Chair. Carved chestnut wood. The support in front and the back are of fruit and foliage flanked by masks ; a cartouche in the centre of the back. Italian {Venetian). About 1560. H. 3 ft. 1 in., W. ] ft. li in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 7206.-60. Chair. Chestnut wood. A folding arm-chair, inlaid with ivory and light-coloured wood. In the centre of the back is the escutcheon of Guidobaldo II., Duke of Urblno. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40/. 7207.-60. Chair. Chestnut wood. A folding arm-chair, inlaid with ivory and light- coloured wood. In the centre of the back is the escutcheon of Guidobaldo II., Duke of Urbino. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 40/. 7208.-'60, 8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Chair. Chestnut wood. A folding arm-chair, inlaid with ivory and light-coloured wood. In the centre of the back is the escutcheon of Guidobaldo II., Duke of Urbino. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soulages CoUn.), 40Z. 7209.- GO. Chair. Chestnut wood. A folding arm-chair, inlaid with ivory and light-coloured wood. In the centre of the back is the escutcheon of Guidobaldo II,, Duke of Urbino. Italian. About 1550. H. 8 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 40/. 7210.-^60. Chair. Carved wood. An arm-chair with high back ; the stiles and framing inlaid with marquetry. South of France. About 1580. H. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 21^ in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 25^. 7211.-'60. Chalice. Bronze gilt, chased and engraved. The stem enriched with gadrooned ornament. Under the foot is an inscription, and the date 1547. Italian. H. 7| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, U. 6960.-'60. Chimney Piece. Florentine black stone, " pietra serena." The jambs filled in with arabesques in relief, and surmounted by acanthus leaf consoles, which support a deep frieze, with at shield of arms in the centre flanked by griffins and scroll folia<;e. From a palace in Florence. Italian, About 1540. H. ii] ft. 2 in., W. 9 ft. 10 in. Bought, IQl. 6738.-^60. Chimney Piece. Florentine black stone, '' pietra serena." The jambs decorated with arabesques in relief; in the frieze a shield of arms within a wreath, above which is a Latin motto in large incised characters. Italian. About 1550. H. 8 ft. 2 in., W. 9 ft. Bought, 16^. 6739.-60. CiBORiUM or Pyx, Copper gilt ; hexagonal, on tall foot or stem. The sides enriched with ogee canopies over figures of saints ; turret-shaped cover. The foot engraved with foliated orna- ment. French or German. About 1480. H. 16J in., diam. 5| in. Bought, 16?. 6997.-60. CiBORiUM or Tabernacle. See Earthenware (Palissy Ware). Coffer. Wood, inlaid with marquetry of coloured woods. In the front are sunk panels or niches containing allegoric figures of Faith and Charity, the panels separated by ter- minal figures carved in high relief. German. Dated 1623. H. 211 in., L. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 20i in. Bought, 10?. 7097.-'60. Coffer. Carved oak. On the front panel is a composition in higli relief representing Solomon and the Queen of Sheba ; the borders decorated with festoons, &c. Round the margin of the panel is a Flemish inscription. Flemish. 16th centy. H. 1 ft. Jl in., L. 3 ft. li in., W. 1 ft. 9 J in. Bought, 6^. 7098.-'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 9 Coffer. Carved chestnut wood. On the front is represented scenes from the history of David, carved in full relief; at each angle is a statuette of a prophet, and on the ends repre- sentations of the sea^sons. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 3 in., L. 6 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. ] in. Bought (Soulages CoU^), 250L 7212.-'60. Coffer. Carved chestnut v^ood. On the front is represented scenes from the history of David, carved in full relief; at each angle is a statuette of a prophet, and on the ends repre- sentations of the seasons. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 3 in., L. 6 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Bought (Soulages CoU^), 250Z. 7213.-60. Coffer. Wood, inlaid with marquetry of ivory and coloured woods in geometrical patterns ; a chess-board in the centre of the lid. Italian. About 1500, H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 3 ft, 9i in., W. 1 ft. 81 in. Bought (Soulages Col^), 40^. 7223.-60. Coffer. Wood, inlaid with marquetry of ivory and coloured woods in geometrical patterns ; three circles on the lid. Italian. About 1500. H. 1 ft. 10 in., L. 4 ft. IJ in., W. 1 ft. 81 in. Bought (Soulages Colin), 40^ 7224.-60. Coffer or Linen Chest. Carved oak, inlaid with geometrical marquetry, and with the initials T. S. English. About 1500. (From, the Palace, Bishopthorpe, York).' H. 2 ft., L. 5 ft., W. 2 ft. 11 in. Bought, 10^. IO5. 7270.-^60. Coffer (front of). See Panel. Columns (Five). Carved chestnut wood ; illustrations of the five orders of classical architecture. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 9 in. to 3 ft. 9 in. Bought, 10^. 10s. {Transferred to Building Collection) 7315 to 7319.-60. Comb. Bee Ivory, Carved. Compasses, a Pair. Iron, with a double-action transverse screw. Italian. 17th centy. 12 in. by 11 in. Bought, 156-. 5808.-60. Copper Work. See Badge. Bowl. Ciborium. Grating. Group. Medallion. Monstrance. Pastoral Staff. Cross. See Enamels. Cup. Silver, parcel gilt, on short stem and foot, resting on three pomegranates ; the lower part of the bowl of repousse or beaten work. Bound the top an engraved scroll border. German. About 1600. H. 4 in., diam. 3 in. Bought, U. 6821.-60. Cup, formed of a Trochus shell, mounted with silver gilt stem, hexagonal foot, and a cover of pierced scrollwork. German {Augsburg). 16th centy. H. 8I in., W. SJ in. by 3f in. Bought, 167.. 6934.-60. Cup. See also Porcelain. CusPiNG. Piece of carved oak, Gothic design, surmounted by a pomegranate. English, About 1450. From the Star Cham- ber, Westminster. 8| in. by 1 ft. 9 in. Given by Miss Bulley. 6790.-'60. Dish. See Earthenware. Enamels. Porcelain. 10 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUIVI. Door Handle. Chiselled bronze, composition of two grotesque dolphins. Italian, 16th centy. 7? in. by 6 in. Bought, ISs. U. 6894.-'60. Draughtsman. Carved wood in low relief. On one side are two men playing bagpipes, on the other peasants dancing. German. 16th centy. Diara. If in. Bought, 2s. 6935.-60. Draughtsman. Carved wood in low relief. On one side is a bust portrait crowned, and on the other are three shields of arms. German 16th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 2.s'. 6936.-60. Draughtsman. Carved wood. On one side is painted a por- trait with inscription, on the other are two shields of arms. German. Dated 1492. Diam. 1 J in. Bought, 2s. 6937.-60. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. (jVODUJRN.) Bowl. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Maiolica, with two handles and spouts, gadrooned ornament, masks, &c. Interior, mottled green, with four female masks in relief. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. Hi in., diam. 261 in. Bought, U. 9s. 6929.-60. Dish and Cover. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Maiolica. Basket-work pattern. The dish sup- ported on interlaced branches, with three pigeons modelled in full relief; the cover also surmounted by a pigeon in full relief English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. lOf in., W. 121 in. Bought, 2/. 2s. 6930.-^60. Figure of a Sea Horse, surmounted by a cupid bear- ing a shell on his shoulder. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Maiolica. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 1 ft. 4 in., W. 12i in. by 6 in. Bought, 3^. 3s. 5884.-60. Figure of a Sea Horse, surmounted by a cupid bear- ing a shell on his shoulder. Enamelled eartheuAvare in imitation of Maiolica. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 1 ft. 4 in., W. ] ^ in. by 6 in. Bought, 3^. 3s. ' 5885.-60. Sauce Boat. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Palissy ware. A nautilus shell, supported by a cupid. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 9 in., W. 7i by 5 in. Bought, 1^. 2s. U. 6931.-60. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, bottle shaped, brown and yellow, mottled ground, witli festoons of May flower and four medallions, containing bust portraits in relief English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 8| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 6932-60. Yase. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Palissy ware, with ram's-head handles, and with vine and ivy branches in relief. English, modern. Designed by E. Chetwyn, manufactured by Minton and Co. H. 2 ft. 4 in., W. 131 in. by lOJ in. Bought, 4^. 4s. 7272.-60 OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR 1860. 11 Earthenware and Stoneware, European, {bulla robbia ware) Altar Piece. Wliito enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. Subject in high relief, the Saluta- tion of the Virgin ; enelosed in a tabernacle or frame of architectural design. Italian. Early 16th centy. Attributed to Andrea della Eobbia, H. 8 ft., W. 4 ft. 6 in. Bought, 150?. 7235.- GO. Altar Piece. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, with lunette, from a chapel of the Canigiani family, near Florence. The subject is the legend of " La Cintola," or the Virgin giving her girdle to St. Thomas. In the lunette is a figure of the Eternal Father. Italian {Florentine). Attributed to Andrea della Robbia. About 1500. ' H. 8 ft. 10 in., W. 5 ft. 101 in. Bought, 120Z. 6741.-60. Archband (a portion). Partially enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. Containing a cherub's head unglazed. Italian. 16th centJ. lOJ in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, U. 10s. 7417.-60. Archband (a portion). Partially enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. Containing a cherub's head unglazed. Italian. lOthcenty. 10^ in. by 1 ft. 8 in Bought, U. 10s. "7418.-60. Archband (a portion). Partially enamelled terra cotta^ Delia Robbia ware. Containing a cherub's head unglazed. Italian. 16th centy. 10 J in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, U. 106'. 7419.-60. Archband (a portion). Partially enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. Containing a cherub's head unglazed. Italian. 16th centy. 10 J in. by 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 7420.-60. Medallion in high relief. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, in varied colours. In the centre are the arms and devices of King Ren^ of Anjou, surrounded by a massive frame or border of fruit and foliage in natural colours. Brought from the exterior of the castle or Villa Pantiatici-Ximenes, near Florence. Italian {Florentine). Probably by Luca della Robbia. About 1450. Diam. 10 ft. 7 in. Bought, 90^. 6740.-'60. Medallion. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, elliptic ; a figure in high relief of a recumbent river god ; originally intended as a fountain jet. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. Brought from the garden of a villa near Florence. 18 in. by 15 J in. Bought, 10^. 6868.-60. Medallion or Boss. Enamelled earthenware, Della Robbia ware ; in form of a lion's nmsk, surrounded by a snake. Italian. ] 6th centy. 8^ in. by 7 i in. Bought, 16s. 7894.-60. 12 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European— con#. {dell A IIOBBIA ware) — COnt. Medallion. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, circular ; six kneeling figures and the Holy Dove descending ; border of roses with foliage. Italian {Florentine). Early 16th centy. Diam. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought, 20^. 7413.-60. Tabernacle or Ciborium, in enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, architectural designs in various colours, with a triangular bracket at bottom, and semicircular pediment at top, ornamented with arabesques, cherubim, figures of angels, and festoons of fruit and foliage. Italian. About 1500. H. 4 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 40?. 6736.-60. Tablet. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, rectan- gular, bearing a shield of arms, with inscription below. Italian {Florentine), Dated 1512. Probably for in- sertion in the wall of a building in Tuscany. H. 2 ft., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 3?. 7397.-60. Tablet. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, with inscription, " Giovanni Salvetti P^. E. C<^. MCCCCLillL, E. Michele. Suo. Figliuolo. P^. MDXiiii.'' Probably for insertion in the wall of a building in Tuscany. Italian {Florentine). J 6th centy. H. 6 in., W. ] 2^ in. Bought, II. 7397a.- 60. {majolica?) Dish or Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Subject, Apollo and Pan ; inscription and monogram on reverse. Italian {Caff aggiolo). About 1570. Diam. 15i in. Bought, 21. 6656,-60. Dish or TazzA. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, cir- cular, fluted. Painted with a figure of St. Luke the Evangelist ; border of scroll work, &c. Italian. First half of 18th centy. Diam. 12 in. Bought, 13s. 6660.-60. Dish or Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, cir- cular, fluted. Painted with a figure of St. John the Evangelist. Italian. First half of 18 th centy. Diam. 12 in. Bought, 136'. - 6661.-60. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with a Bacchanalian procession in manganese on white ; inscribed " Tomas Masselli ferrarien fee.'' Italian. First half of 18th centy. Diam. 21 J in. Bought, 4?. 6663-60. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred. Subject, a man washing the head of an ass, with inscription. Italian {JDerv.ta). Dated 1556. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 6665.-60. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, "Sgraffiato," or incised ware. Subject, the story of Actseon. Italian. First half of 15th centy. Diam. 18} in. Bought, 111. 6669.-60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAH 1860. 13 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. {maiolica) — cont. Fragment. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. The centre of a plate ; cupids standing in an open sarco- phagus, on which are the initials G. M., with three shields of arms. Italian (Faenza or Beruta). About 1500. 3| in. by 2| in. Bought, 12s. 6981.-'60. Lamp. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. A sliding pillar lamp, with four burners ; snuffers, &c. suspended by chains. Under the foot is the inscription " Fabrica di Maiolica fina di Monsiur Rolet in Urbino, A. 28 Aprile 1773." H. 28 in., diam. of base, 9 in. Bought, 12^. 6865.-'60. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with a shield of arms, bearing a lion rampant, and with a label scroll, inscribed " Andrea di bono 1491." Italian {Faenza?). Diam. 11| in. Bought, 2^. 15s, 6655.-'60. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, MaioHca. Subject, a Triton and a Nymph, with cupids, after Annibal Caracci : signed " JBar Terezi Roma.'' Italian. About 1720. H. 9i in.,W. lOJ in., Bought, 1 7s. 6 d 6657.-'60. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Subject, the Temptation. Italian (F. Campani of Siena). About 1740. H. 81 in., W. 10 in. Bought, 15s. 6670.-60. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. In the centre a figure on horseback slaying a dragon or other grotesque animal with a lance ; wide border, with trophies on dark blue ground. Italian. About 1510. Diam. 19i in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 6658.-60. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; with raised medallion centre ; painted in yellow lustre and blue, with a head of Pallas; the rest of the surface and border covered with scroll work. Italian (Deruta). About 1540. Diam. 12| in. Bought, 7^. 6659.-60. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; with raised medallion centre, containing a shield of arms, and sur- rounded by four other circular medallions, containing heroic heads ; the spaces between filled in with ara- besques on orange ground ; inscribed on the reverse "F. B.'' Italian {Faenza or Deruta). About 1500. Diam. 14^ in. Bought, U. 6Q66.-60, Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with a vintage subject. Italian {Siena). Signed Ferdi- nando M. A. Campani. Dated 1747. Diam. 13 in. Bought, 2^. 3s. 6667-60. 14 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont (jVAiolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maioliea, lustred ware ; arabesque or damascene interlaced pattern in white, heightened with lustre tints on a black ground. Italian (Guhhio). Bv Maestro Giorgio. Initialled and dated 1537. Diam. in. Bought, 24/. G864.-'60. Plate. Enamelled eartlienware, Maioliea. Subject, a female equestrian figure in the act of piercing with a lance a seated nude figure ; above is a cupid seated in a car drawn by two doves. A monogram on both obverse and reverse (probably that of the person to whom it was given). Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 111. 7145.-^60. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maioliea, lustred ware. In the centre a female bust portrait ; a border of geome- trical diapered ornament enriched with ruby and gold lustres. Italian (Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1510. Diam. 14 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 30/. 7 J 61.-60. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maioliea, lustred ware. A female bust portrait, with scroll, inscribed " Memento mei ;" border of scale work pattern. Italian (Guhhio). About 1510. Diam. 16J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 201. 7162.-^60. Plate. Enamelled eartlienware, Maioliea, lustred ware. A female bust portrait, with inscribed scroll ; border of foliated ornament. Italian (Deruta). About 1510. Diam. 155 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 7163-60. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maioliea, lustred ware. In tlie centre a coat of arms ; on a band within it is written the word " Yaso;" the border in compartments containing scroll foliage, in ruby and gold lustre. Italian (Guhhio). About 1510. Diam. 1 If in. Bouo-ht (Soulages ColK), 30/. 7l68.-'()0. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maioliea ; with a figure subject in the centre outlined in blue on orange ground ; a border of arabesques, trophies, &c. ; the re- verse decorated in blue and orange. Italian (Faenza ?). About 1520. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 651. 7230.-'60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maioliea. Painted with a triumphal procession, in the style of Mantegna, the figures in vivid colours on dark blue background ; on the reverse, a monogram and date 1514. Italian (Cafac/giolo). Diam. 16+ in. Bought, 46/. 14*'. 6d. 6664.-60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maioliea. Subject, Juno praying ^olus to send contrary winds against ^neas ; surrounded by a wide border of scroll work on yellow ground. Italian (Deruta). 16th cent>'. Diaui. J9iin. Bought, 1/. 8s. 7144.-'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860 15 Earthenware and Stoneware, European— co-ri^. (3IAI0LICA) — cont. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Subject, Olympus, Apollo in the centre, above, a choir of cupids. Italian (Gastel Durante). By Francesco Xanto. About 1530. Diam. 14 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 60^. 7l56.-'60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre medallion are the arms of the Brancaloni family ; around it a wide border of ara- besque ornament, painted in lustre colours, on an alternate green and blue ground ; the margin decorated with an interlaced guilloche pattern on a ground of gold lustre. Italian (Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1520. Diam. 15 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 120L 7157.-60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; with raised medallion centre ; the surface grounded in dark blue, in the centre a coat of arms ; around it is a band of dancing cupids, and a wide arabesque border. Reverse, an imbricated pattern and scroll ornaments, with manufjicturer's mark in the centre. Italian {Faenza). About 1520. Diam. 17^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80/. 7l58.-'60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Subject, Roman soldiers breaking down a bridge ; surrounded by a double border of grotesques on white ground. Italian {Urhino). About"l550. Diam. 171- in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 50/. 7159.-^60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre a female bust portrait, with legend; border of rayed compartments. The reverse grounded in dull yellow enamel. Italian {Guhhio). About 1505. Diam. 16f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 7160.-60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Subject, Moses striking the rock (from a design by Battista Franco?), surrounded by a wide border of grotesques on white ground. Italian (Urhino). About 1550. Diam. I7i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 100/. 7164.-60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Bust por- trait of the painter, Pietro Perugino, on a deep blue background ; wide border of a wreath of foliage, with four circular medallions, in which are, respectively painted in their natural colours, a goldfinch, king- fisher, grosbeak, and tomtit. Italian. About 1520. Diam. 18 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 200/. 7l65.-'60. IG ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {maiolica) — cont. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware ; with deep sunk centre and wide border. In a medallion in the centre is a standing figure of a saint, with two dogs, and the initials '' S. L." surrounded by a wide border of serpents, scroll work, and cupids with medallions. Italian (Gubhio). Signed with the initials of Maestro Giorgio and dated 1530. Diam. 18 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 150^. 7i66.-(j0. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Subject, Mutius Scsevola burning liis hand before Porsena. Italian (Urbino or Fesaro). About 1560. Diam. 151 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 261 7167.-60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. The centre painted with cupids climbing up a tree. Part of a service apparently executed for Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary. Italian {Faenza or Castel Durante). About 1480. Diam. 181 in. Bought, 20^. 7410.-'60. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, elliptic ; with raised strap work, masks, &;c., painted with two medal- lions, one of Moses striking the rock, the other the Spies laden with grapes returning from the Promised Land. Signed on reverse F. G. C. Italian (Urbino). About 1580. H. 24 in., L. 8 in., W. 6i in. Bought, U. 16s. 6662.-'60. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; rudely painted with three standing figures of cavaliers ; in- scribed on reverse, " Rafaello Girolamo fecit Mte. Lpo, 1639." Italian {Monte Lupo near Florence), Diam. 11 in. Bought, 21 4s. 6668.-'60. (pALissr ware) Bowl Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, PaKssy ware, circular ; in the centre is a raised rosette, from which leaves radiate towards the margin which is vandyked ; the reverse enamelled in variegated tints. By Bernard Palissy himself. French. 16th centy. Diam. llj in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 7172.-^60. Bowl Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware ; foliated ornament with masks, the margin studded with small rosettes. French. 16th centy. Diam. 101 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 7177.-60. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, elliptic; with reptiles, fish, shells, &c., in relief. French. 16th centy. 20 in. by 15 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^i.), 25^. 7169.-60. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, eUiptic ; strap-work ornament surrounding pools. French. 16th centy. 12 in. by 9 in. Bought (Soulages CoU^.), U. 7174.-^60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 17 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont (PALIS SY WABU)— cont. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, elliptic ; strap- work ornament surrounding pools. French. 16 th centy. 12 in. by 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. 7175.-60. Dish, Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, elliptic; with strap-work ornament surrounding live pools. French. 16th centy. lOf in. by SJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 7176.-60. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware ; dark blue ground, with masks, cartouches, and scroll foliage in various colours. The handle of scroll form, deco- rated with a nude female figure in high relief holding a cornucopia. French. 16th centy. H. 10| in., W. 8| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 200^. 7178.-60. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware ; the subject known as '' la belle Jardiniere." In the centre a figure of Flora; at her feet are various gardening implements ; the border is decorated with an embossed arabesque design. Reverse, variegated enamels. By Bernard Palissy himself French. 16th centy. 13J in. by lOi in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 7170.-60. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, elliptic ; subject, the Baptism of our Saviour. Reverse, grounded in variegated enamels. French. 16th centy. 12i in. by 10^ in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 51. 717 1. -'60. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware ; subject, Perseus and Andromeda ; in the foreground, numerous figures witnessing the destruction of the monster. French. 16th centy. Diam. 9 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), ol 7l73.-'60. {ROt/UiV.) Vase. Old Rouen earthenware; two-handled, white, with scriptural subjects and foliated ornament in blue. French. About 1700. H. 2 ft. 9 in., diam. 17 in. Bought, 17^. 10s. 7001.-'60. Vase. Old Rouen earthenware ; two-handled, white, with scriptural subjects and foliated ornament in blue. French. About 1700. H. 2 ft. 9 in., diam. 17 in. Bought, 17^. 10s. 7002.-'60. Earthenware and Stoneware, Oriental. {cjiinjssk) Dish. Chinese stoneware, crimson mottled with purple. Diam. 10^ in. Bought, 13s. 6870.-60. (P£!ESIAJY.) Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, painted inside and out with a floriated design in blue. Ancient Persian. H. 9| in., diam. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, U. 7409.-60. I 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, Oriental — cont. (p !•: E SI A N) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthen ware ; wliite ground, minute diapered ornament of concentric scrolls in blue. Ancient Persian. Diam. 10 in. Bought, '11. 6590.-60. Vase. Glazed earthenware, bottle-shaped, green ground, with ships and flowers in blue, red, and white on the surface ; on the neck a boss in turquoise ])lue. Per- sian. IGtli centy (^). H. 17 in., diam. 8 in. Bought, \U. 14s. G783.-'60. Vase. Glazed earthenware, bottle-shaped, green ground, with grotesque animals in white diapered over the surface ; on the neck is a projecting boss in blue. Persian. IGth centy (?). H. 17 in., diam. 8 in. Bought, \U. 146'. 0784.-60. Vase. Glazed earthenware, bottle-shaped, painted with ornaments in dark blue and turquoise, with a project- ing boss on the neck in turquoise. Persian. 16th centy (?). H. 16iin.,diam. 7i in. Bought, 15?. 6785.- GO. Electro Deposit. See Vase. Embroidery. See Textiles. Triptych. Enamels, European. Bowl. Inmoges champleve enamel. In the centre a medallion with an equestrian figure holding a hawk ; four lunette- shaped compartments in the border with hunting subjects, i^rmc/i. About 1290. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 25?. G972.-W. Bowl. Limoges champlevd enamel. In the centre a triangular shield of arms, surrounded by five circular or lunette-shaped compartments in the border, each containing a seated figure of a king. French. About 1280. Diam. 8 J in. Bought, HqI. 4s. 6983.-'60. Brooch or Morse (imperfect). Bronze, circular, enriched with green and red champlev^ enamel. Ancient Celtic. Diam. 2 in. Bought, 21 2s. 6926.-'60. Cross. Gilt metal ; an altar Cross, the surface encrusted with champlev^ enamels. In front is a figure of our Saviour in pilt metal, full relief, and at the extremities of the cross are scriptural subjects in enamel. On the reverse is engraved a figure of the Eternal Father, surrounded by emblems of the Evangelists ; the ground enamelled. Rhenish Byzan- tine. 12th centy. Said to have originally belonged to one of the churches in Cologne. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 4^ in. Bought, 350?. 7234.-60. Dish or Bowl. Copper, encrusted with champleve enamel ; ornament of grotesque animals, &c. In the centre a medal- lion containing a male and a female figure. French {Limoges). About 1280. Diam. 8i in. Bought, 20?. 6959.- 60. Dish. Limoges enamel, elliptic, pamted in grisaille. Subject, the Gathering of the Manna. Reverse, a female bust por- trait by Penicaud II. French. About 1540-50. 18 in. by 14i in. Bought, 200?. 7232.-60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 19 Enamels, European— co^iif. Plaque. Limoges painted enamel ; half-lengtli figure of the Virgin. After an earlj' German anonymous engraving. French. About 1530. (Attributed to Pierre Courtois.) 3| in. by 3^ in. Bought, 8^. 4750.-60. Plaque. Limoges painted enamel. By Jean Limosin. Subject, the Death of St. Benedict, four monks attending. Signed to the right, I. L. French. About 1620. 4^ in. by 3 J in. Bought, 71. 10s. 6814.-^60. Plaque. Champleve enamel on copper, gilt. Subject, the Nativity. German. 12th or 13th centy. 4-1 in. by 5 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 6815.-60. Plaque. Champleve enamel on copper, gilt, triangular or span- dril shaped, being a portion of a shrine or other object of ecclesiastical use. Subject, an angel in the attitude of bless- ing. Above is an inscription from the Sermon on the Mount. French (J) 13th centy. 3 in. by 3^. in. Bought, 11 10s. 6816.-60. Plaque. Champleve enamel on copper, gilt, triangular or spandril shaped, being a portion of a shrine or other object of ecclesiastical use. Subject, an angel holding a book. Above is an inscription from the Seruion on the Mount. French (.?), 13th centy. 3 in. by 3^ in. Bought, 7/. 10s. 6817.-60. Plaque. Blue glass, inlaid or encrusted with a design of the Nativity in gold cloisonne work, filled in with trans- lucent enamels. German. 16th centy. 2 in. by 1. in. Bought, U. Q^s. 6996.-'60. Plaque. Limoges enamel, painted in colours with subject of the Adoration of the Shepherds ; behind the Virgin are four augels playing various instruments. French. About 1520. 10 in. by 8^ in, Bought, 200^. 7233.-60. Plaques. Limoges enamel, a series of eighteen of various shapes, painted with scenes from the life and death of our Saviour ; the centre containing a representation of the Ascension : set in an ebony frame. French. Painted by Penicaud the second. About 1530. H. of frame, 2 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. lOi in. Bought, 800^. 7246.-60. Plate. Limoges painted enamel. Subject, Eliezer and Re- becca. Four oval medallions on the margin, the upper containing a monogram (of the owner ?) : by Penicaud III. Reverse, bust of Juno, with a cupid at either side. French. About 1560. Diam. 7| in. Bought, 30^. 6789.-'60. Triptych. Translucent champleve enamel on silver ; in the centre compartment the Virgin seated with the infant Savioijr in her arms, an angel standing on each side, and in the wings full length figures of the Twelve Apostles. French or German. About 1360. H. 4^ in., W. 6 J in. Bought, 120^. 7l48.-'60. Enamel. See also Badge. Watch. Ewer. Brass, the lip engraved with a mask. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 12 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, \l. 5s. 6854.-60. 16441. H H 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ewer. See also Earthenware. Glass. Fibula, Gold, circular, with raised collets round set with rubies and sapphires. English, loth centy. (Found in London.) Diam. f in. Bought, 1/. 6808.-60. Fibula. Silver, circular, inscribed in Gothic letters. English. 15th centy. (Found in London.) Diam. \ in. Bought. 10s. 6809.-60. Figure, Bronze, of a Triton struggling with two serpents ; probably a portion of an inkstand or candlestick. Italian (Florentine). 16th centy. H. 7| in., L. 6 in. by 4| in. Bought, n. 8s. 6988.-^60. Figure of our Saviour. Bronze, from a crucifix. Italian. 16th centy. (Ascribed to Annibale Fontana.) 9 J in. by 7f in. Given by Sir James Hudson, K.C.B. 7440.-60. Figure. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Flask. See Glass. Fountain Jet. Bronze, a lion's head mask, from which issues a tubular spout, terminating in a dragon's head. Italian. 16th centy. Formerly in the Ducal Palace at Lucca. L. 174 ^ii-> diam. 13i in. Bought, 80^. 7891.-60. Fragment. See Earthenware (Maiolica). Frame for a Picture. Carved and gilt wood. Italian. 15th centy. 11^ in. by 6^ in. Given by Signer Gagiiardi. 6867.-60. Frame of a IVIirror. Wood, carved and partly gilt ; compo- sition of scroll work, griffins, &c., surmounted by a vase of fruit, supported on two horses' heads. Italian. 16th centy. H. 1 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 5i in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 7150.-60. Frame. Metal, parcel-gilt, elliptic, with allegorical figm-es, angels holding the St. Veronica napkin, &c. Italian. About 1580. H. 8i in., W. 6 in. Given by Sir James Hudson, K.C.B. 7444.-'60. Glass, Painted and Stained. Medallion. Painted Glass. The Adoration of the Magi, with a shield of arms encircled by a legend. German. About 1500. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 1?. 16s. 8d 6918.-60. Medallion. Painted glass, grisaille, blue and yellow stain ; a shield of arms enclosed by a border, with an inscription. German. Dated 1546. Diam. 12 in. Bought, 11. 16s. Sd. 6919.-<'60. Panel. Painted glass. A shield of arms within a quatrefoil. English. 15th centy. From the Strawberry Hill Coll». 9J by 9| in. Bought, 9s. 6905.-60. Panel. Painted glass. A shield of arms within a quatrefoil. English. 15th centy. From the Strawbeny Hill ColK 9J by 9| in. Bought, 9s. , 6906.- '60. Panel. Painted glass. A shield of arms within a quatrefoil. English. 15th centy. From the StraAvberry Hill Coll". 11 in. by 10 in. Bought, 10s. 6907.-60. Panel. Painted glass. A shield of arms within a quatrefoil. English. 15th centy. From the Strawberry Hill Coll^. 9i in. by 8^ in. Bought, 9s. 6908.~'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 21 Glass, Painted and Stained— coti^ Panel. Painted glass. A shield of arms within a quatrefoil English. 15 th centy. From the Strawberry Hill ColK 71 in. by 8^ in. Bought, 9s. 6909.-60. Panel. Painted glass. A triangular shield of arms. English. 15th centy. From the Strawberry Hill Colin, n \^ ^y 8^ in. Bought, 9s. * 6910.-60. Panel. Painted glass. A triangular shield of arms. English. 15th centy. From the Strawberry Hill ColK 11^ in. by 9 in. Bought, 9s. ' 6911.-60. Panel. Painted glass. A triangular shield of arms. English. 15th centy. From the Strawberry Hill Coll". 9| in. by 81 in. Bought, 9s. 6912.-60. Panel. Painted glass. A triangular shield of arms. English. i5th centy. From the Strawberry Hill Coll". 9 in. by 8| in. Bought, 9s. 6913.-60. Panel. Painted glass. A knight kneeling before a statue of St. Mary Magdalen. Flemish. About 1450. 2 ft. 3^ in. by 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, U. 12s. 6d 6914-^60. Panel. Painted glass. A knight kneeling ; behind him is a figure of St. John the Baptist. French. About 1520. H. 2 ft. 4 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 3^. 12s. U. 6915.-^60. Panel. Painted glass, heart shaped. A grotesque figure sup- porting a shield of arms. English. 15th centy. From the Strawberry Hill Coll". H. 18 in., W. 164 in. Bought, II. 4s. 6916.-'60. Panel. Painted glass. An armorial shield encircled by the Garter. English. About 1500. From the Strawberry Hill ColK 16iin. byl3in. Bought, 1^. 16s. 8c?. 6917.-60. Glass, Painting on. See Box. Triptych. Glass Vessels, &c., European. Bottle. Modem Venetian " schmelze " glass, oviform. Manu- factured at Venice by Lorenzo Radi in 1860. H. 4 in., diam. 3^ in. Given by Count Cornaro, Venice. 7251. -'60. Ewer. Modern Venetian " schmelze '' glass, with compressed sides and elongated neck. Manufactured at Venice by Lorenzo Kadi, 1860. H. 8^ in., W. 3^ in. Given by Count Cornaro, Venice. 7250.-'60. Flask. Ruby glass, fluted, oviform, mounted in gilt copper, with stopper. Venetian. 16th centy. H. llf in., W. 4| in. by 3f in. Bought, 2L 12s. 6869.-'60. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass, on tall stem ; the whole surface cut into hexagonal facets. Bohemian. 18th centy. H. 14 in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 14s. 6898.-60. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass, on tall stem, facet-cut, and engraved. Bohemian. 18th centy. H. 14| in., diam. 5 J in. Bought, 14s. 6899.-'60. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass, engraved with a shield of arms, and a German inscription on riband scroll. German, 18th centy. H. 12 in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 19s. 6900.-'60, H H 2 22 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEIIM. Glass Vessels, &c., European— co7if. Goblet and Cover. Clear cut glass, with red latticinio work in the top of the cover and in the stem. Geronan. 18th centy. H. 10^ in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 16s. 6901.-60. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass on a circular foot, engraved with floriated and scroll work, Watteau figures and pastoral subjects ; the rims enriclied with gilt bands. German. IStli centy. H. 7| in., W. .3^ in. by 2 J in. Bought, 138. (J902.-'60. Goblet and Cover. Clear glass, elliptic form, on circular foot, engraved with rococo scroll work, flowers, fruit, &c., with a German inscription ; tlie rims enriched with gilt bands. German. 18th centy. H. 9^ in., diam. 3 J in. Bought, \l. 8s. 6903.-60. Ice Cup and Saucer. Modern Venetian " schmelze '' glass, with patches of gold " avanturine '"' glass inserted. Manu- factured at Venice by Lorenzo Badi, 1860. Cup, H. 3^ in., diam. 2J in. ; diam. of saucer, 4J in. Given by Count Cornaro, Venice. 7252.-60. Lamp for Suspension. Globe-shaped, glazed, with small quar- ries in hexagonal compartments. Venetian. 16th or 17th centy. 17 in. by 11 in. Bought, U. 5s. 5988.-60. Pane. Clear glass, engraved with a bear. In the centre the date, 1619, surmounted by a crown and monogram. German. H. 9 in., W. 7f in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 6938 -'60. Pane. Clear glass, engraved with a tree and various animals, and the date 1620. German. H. 9 in., W. 7f in. Given by H.II.H. the Prince Consort. 6939.-60. Pane. Clear glass, engraved with the subject of Perseus and Andromeda. In the upper part are two shields of arms bearing initials, German. 17th centy. H. 9 in., W. 7i in. Given by H.B.H. the Prince Consort. 6940.-'60. Glass Vessels, &c., Oriental. Lamp for Suspension. Glass, enamelled in colours and gilt, with Arabic inscriptions in enamel. Originally hung in a mosque at Cairo. Arabic. Not later than the 14th centy. H. 101 in., diam. 6f in. Bought, 200Z, 6820.-60 Goblet. See Glass Vessels. Gold Lace. See Textiles. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. See Cameo. Fibula. Locket. Ring. Seal. Spoon. Watch. Grating. Copper gilt, with openwork punched ornament, pro- bably the door of a ciborium. Italian ( Venetian). 16tli centy. 2 ft. by 1 ft. 8i in. Bought, 1/. 5805.-60. Grating. Copper gilt, pierced floriated pattern, with hinges and bolt, a star in the centre, probably the door of a ciborium. Italian {Venetian), 16th centy. 1 ft. 4^ in. by 1 ft. 2 J in. Bought, 11 5806.-'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 23 Group. Stone, The Salutation of the Viro-in and St. Elizabeth. French (style of Jean Cousin), About 1560. li. 1 ft. 5 in., diam. of base 8^ in. Bought, 71. 4s. 6985.-'60. Group. Gilt copper. Two figures engaged in combat with a dragon ; a portion of a chasse. German. 13th centy. H, 2i in., L. 5| in. Bought, 25/. 7237.-60. Group, in high relief Wiiite marble. A figure in Roman costume seated on a triumphal car, crowned by Victory and preceded by Fame ; above is Jupiter, with the eagle. The work of Agostino Busti, being a portion of the tomb of Gaston de Foix. (Several other portions of this tomb, acquired at different periods, are in the South Kensington Museum. See Groups 400.-54 and 7260.-60, and Statuettes 4912-58, and 7lOO.-'GO. A pen and bistre wash drawing, believed to be an original design for the tomb by the sculyjtor himself, is also the property of the Museum.) Italian {Milanese). Dated 1523. H. 15 in., W. 18i in. Bought, 15/. 7257--'60. Group, in high relief. White marble. A warrior leading a horse. The work of Agostino Busti, being a portion of the tomb of Gaston de Foix. (Several other portions of this tomb, acquired at different periods, are in the South Kensington Museum. See Groups 400.-54 and 7257.-60, and Statuettes 4912.-'58 and 7lOO.-'60. A pen and bistre wash drawing, believed to be an original design for the tomb by the sculptor himself, is also the property of the Museum.) Italian (Milanese). Dated 1515. H. 14i in., W. 16^ in. Bought, 91 10s. 7260.-60. Group. See also Porcelain. Handle. Bronze. Ring form, chased with foliated ornament, and an escutcheon plate of a mask of Pan, surrounded with foliage. Italian. IGth centy. H. 6| in., W. 4| in. Bought, iU. 7238.-'60. Handle. Bronze. Ring form, chased with foliated ornament, and an escutcheon plate of a mask of Pan, surrounded with foliage. Italian. 16th centJ. H. 6 J in., W. 4| in. Bought, Ql. 7239.-60. Handle. Bronze. Ring formed. Italian (Florentine). About 1500. 8J in. by 4 in. Bought, 1/. 12.s. 7400.-60. Head or Mask of an Angel. Carved chestnut wood, portion of furniture decoration. Italian. I7th centy. 8 in. by 5 in. Bought, 6s. 3d 7325.-60. Head or Mask of an Angel. Ca^rved chestnut wood, portion of furniture decoration. Italian. 17th centy. 8 in. by 5 in. Bought, 6s. Sd. 7325a.- 60. Head or Mask of an Angel. Carved chestnut wood, portion of furniture decoration. Italian. 17th centy. 8 in. by 5 in. Bought, 6s. 3d 7325?>.-'60. Head or Mask of an Angel. Carved chestnut wood, portion of furniture decoration. Italian. 17th centy. 8 in. by 5 in. Bought, 6s. 3d ^ 7325c.-.'60. 24 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Hook. Gilt iron. A suspending link ornament for a lamp, with eight appliqud leaves, Venetian. 17th centy. H. 12 in., diain. 7 in. Bought, lO.s'. 6855.-60. Ice Cup. See Glass Vessels. Incense Burner. See Porcelain. Iron Work. See Bracket. Compasses. Hook. Key. Knife. Lock. Padlock. Panel. Paper Weight. Pommel. Window Grating. Ivory and Bone, Carved. Box. Overlaid with plaques of bone, carved with grotesque figures, the bottom chequered with bone and ebony. French ? 15th centy. H. 2 J in., L. 7i in., W. %\ in. Bought, f>l 6747.-'60. Coffer. Wood, covered with bands of flat openwork carving in ivory. Byzantine or Oriental. 12th centy. (?). H. 3f in., L. 81 in., W. 7 in. Bought, 12?. 6974.-60. Comb. Carved ivory. Decorated with groups of figures. German. About 1550. 5\ in. by 3j in. Given by Sir James Hudson, K.C.B. 7441.-'60. Plaque. Carved ivory. In two compartments ; with figures of the Virgin and Infant Saviom*, and of St. Joseph. One of the wings of a small polyptych. German. About 1330. H. 51 in., W. J in. Bought, 2?. 6989.-60. Jar. See Porcelain. Jeweller's and Goldsmith's Work. See Cameo. Fibula. Locket. Ring. Seal. Spoon. Watch. Jug. See Porcelain. Key. Silver. With scroll bow and fluted stem. English. I7th centy. L. 4| in. Bought, 1 1. 5s. 6827.-60. Key. Steel, gilt. Pierced openwork bow. Italian. 16th or I7th centy. L. 4 in. Given by Sir James Hudson, KC.B. 7443.-'60. Knife. The blade of gilt steel, engraved with figures and shields of arms, the handle of white porcelain. Italian. 16th centy. L. 6| in. Bought, 10s. 7407.-60. Knife. The blade of gilt steel, engraved with figures and .shields of arms, the handle of white porcelain. Italian. 16th centy. L. ^ in. Bought, 10s. 7408.-'60. Knife Handle. Silver. Inlaid with designs of trophies in niello, &c., mounted in gilt bronze, of somewhat later date. Italian. (Attributed to Peregrini da Cesena.) 16th centy. L. 3| in. Bought, 21. 10s. 6825.-'60. Lamp. See Earthenware. Glass Vessels. Lantern. Carved wood. A hall lantern. The framework ornamented with strap or cartouche work, cupids, satyrs, &c., in full relief The figures have been painted in proper flesh tints, and the rest of the work gilt. Venetian. About 1570. H. 7 ft., diam. 2 ft. 10 in. Bought (Souiages ColK), 250^. 7225.-'60. Lead Work. See Medal. Plaque. Leather Work. See Book. Case. Case:et. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 25 Linen Chest. Bee Coffer. Linen Fabric. See Textiles. Lithographic Stone. See Medallion. Lock and Key. Wrought iron. From a coffer ; the bow of the key circular, pierced with gothic tracery and with intricate wards, double pipe. German. About 1500. Lock, 5i in. by 4| in. ; key, L. 5| in. Bought, 11 5s. 6856, 6856a.- 60. Lock and Key. Wrought iron. A door lock (the ornamental plate in front wanting). 16th century. Lock, 16 in. by 6 in. ; key, L. 6 in. Bought, 1^. 5s. " 6857, 6857a.- 60. Lock and Key. Wrought iron. The lock with key holes on both sides, but not opposite each other. 17th centy. Lock, 8 in. by 7^ in. ; key, L. 4| in. Bought, 11. 5s. 6859, 6859a.- 60. Lock. Wrought iron. Key holes on both sides, but not opposite each other. 17th centy. 8 in. by 7i in. Bought, 15s. 6860.-60. Locket. Onyx. In enamelled gold mounting, enclosing two miniatures painted in oil. Italian. I7th centy. 2^ in. by 1 in. Bought, 11^. 7003.-60. Marquetry. See Cabinet. Chair. Coffer. Table. Medal. Lead. Obv., bust of the Emperor Charles V., crowned ; rev., a double-headed eagle. On each side is a border con- taining the arms of the Princes of the Empire. Gerrnan. Dated 1521. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 3L 6748.-60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of William, Earl of Pembroke ; rev., a female figure, accompanied by a dragon. Italian f Dated 1562. Diam. If in. Bought, 11. 7s. 6749.-60. Medal. Bronze, elliptic. Obv., bust of Louis XIIT. when a boy ; rev., nude figure of the young king, holding the orb and cross, beside him his mother as Minerva, with legend. French. (By G. Duprd) Dated 1610. 2^ in. by If in. Bought, 11. 7s. 6750.-60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Catalano Casalio of Bologna ; rev., two half-length figures, with right hands clasped, between them a child. Italian. Dated 1478. Diam. If in. Bought, 11. 7s. 6752.-'60. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Abr. Ortelius ; rev., a serpent crowned with an orb and cross, wreathed among books, with a Greek legend. Flemish. Dated 1578„ Diam. If in. Bought, \l. 7s. 6753.-'60. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Antonius de Strale, Burgomas- ter of Antwerp ; rev., a nude female figure, holding a sail, standing in a floating shell. Flemish. Dated 1565. Diam. 2Vd. G759.-'G0. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Wymmek van Wesel. German, About 1520. Diam. 2;^ in. Bought, 13.s. GcZ. 6760.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv,, bust of Cosmo II., Grand Duke of Tuscany, with legend ; rev., the fountain of Neptune in Florence. Italian. About 1560. Diam. If in. Bought, 13s. 6d 67G 1.-60. Medal, Bronze. Obv., bust of Philip II. of Spain ; rev., a female alleo-orical figure erect, with an urn on her head, from which flow streams among groups of figures at either side. Flemish? About 1554. Diam. 3 J in. Bought, 13s. 6d 6763.-60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Louis XIV. ; rev., a female figure seated, holding a cornucopia and a shield. French. Dated 1672. Diam. 3^ in. Bought, 13s. 6d 6764.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Wolfgang, Count Pala- tine of the Rhine. German. About 1550. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 13s. 6d 6765.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Francesco Gonzaga ; rev., an obelisk, with a dog, armour, and weapons. Itoliaii. (By Sperandio, of Mantua.) About 1460. Diam, 3| in. Bought, 2Z. 5s. 6803.-'60. Medal, Bronze. Obv,, bust of Isotta da Rimini, with inscription ; rev., a closed book inscribed elegiae. Italian. Dated 1446. Diam. If in. Bought, 7s. (id. 6804.-60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cardinal Richelieu ; rev., a globe surrounded by a belt of stars. French. (By J. Warin.) Dated 1631. Diam, 2 in. Bought, 7s. i)d. 6805.-60. Medal. Lead. Obv. only, bust inscribed ''Jacobus Sanso- vinus, sculptor et architect." Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 18s. 4d. 6893.-60. Medal. Bronze. Obv. bust of Alfonso of Arragon, with inscription ; rev., a cupid driving four horses harnessed to a carriage. Italian (Florentine). ByPisanello, About 1450, Diam. 41 in. Bought, 21. 7118.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Costanzo Sforza. of Arragon ; rev., a tower, a bridge, fortifications, horse and foot sol- diers. Italian. (By Giovanni Francisco Enzola of Parma, executed in commemoration of the fortification of Pesaro, in 1474.) Diam. 3 in. Bought, U. 10s. 7119.-60. Medal. Bronze, gilt. Obv., bust of Francois Due d' Anjou. rev., the sun rising from the sea, and dispersing clouds. French. 16th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, IL 7120,~'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 27 Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Francesco de Medici. Italian. Dated 1560. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 11. 7122.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Ob v., head of our Saviour, with nimbus ; rev., engraved with foliated scroll ornament. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 3^ in. Bought, 1 1. 7l23.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Lionel, Marquis of Este ; rev., cupid with a lion. Italian. (By Pisanello.) Signed and dated 1444. Diam. 3f in. Bought, 2?. 5s. Qd. 7l30.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cecilia Gonzaga ; rev., a maiden with an unicorn. Italian. {By Pisanello.) Signed and dated 1447. Diam. 3f in. Bought, H. 16s. 7131.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Jacoba Corrigia ; rev., Cupid bound to a tree. In the field on reverse, P. M., the signature of Pomedello the engraver. Italian. About 1520. Diam, 21 in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 7l32.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Aurelio dal? Acqua ; rev., a seated figure of Justice. ItaliaM. 16th centy. Diam. 4f in. Bought, lU. 3s. 7133.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Hippolyta Gonzaga ; rev., Aurora in her car, drawn by a winged horse. Italian. About 1560. Signed by Jacopo da Trezzo of Milan. Diam. 2| in. Bought, m. 7l34.-'60. Medal. Bronze. Obv,, bust of Yalerio Vicentino, the gem engraver ; rev., Jupiter in a quadriga. Italian. By Vicentino. About 1520. Diam. 1| in. Bought, 21. 10s. 7l38,-'60. Medal. Bronze. In memory of the conspiracy of the Pazzi at Florence. Obv,, the bust of Giuliano de' Medici, beneath which is the choir of S. Maria del Fiore, and the assassination of Giuliano; rev., the bust of Lorenzo de' Medici, beneath is the same choir, and without it, groups seizing the con- spirators. Italian. About 1480 ; ascribed to Antonio Pol- laiuolo. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 5/. 7139.-60. Medallion. Embossed copper, circular. In the centre I.H.S. a cross, and fleur de lis, surrounded by alternate straight and wavy rays. Venetian. I7th centy. Diam. 16 in. Bought, 10s. 6853.-'60. Medallion. Bronze. A modern Italian cast, made at Milan, 1859, a " surmoulage " or counterfeit of the ancient medal by Pisanello of Filippo Maria Visconti. Obv., bust with legend ; rev., three mounted knights and signature " opus Pisaui pictoris." Diam. 3^ in. Bought, 2^, 6868.-60. Medallion. Lithographic stone in relief Portrait of Philip, Duke of Bavaria. German. Dated 1526. Signed P. F. (Peter Flotner). Diam. 3^ in. Bought, 61. 6924.-60, Medallion, Lithographic stone in relief Profile portrait of an aged lad}^ German. Dated 1540. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, U. 6925.-60. Medallion. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Marc Antonio Memo, Doge of Venice. French. Signed G. Dupre, F,, 1612. Diam. 3f in. Bought, U. 4s. 71S5.-'60. 28 AIIT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medallion. Bronze. Ob v. only, bust portraits of Jean Varin, liis wife and child, by Varin himself French. Dated 1648. 3f in. by b^ in. Bought, 8^. 8s. 7136.-60. Medallion. Carved pear wood. Circular bust portrait of the Emperor Nero. Dutch. Dated 1502. Diam. 10 J in. Bought, n. 10s. 7258.-^60. Medallion. Carved pear wood. Circula,r bust portrait of the Emperor Caligula. Dutch. Dated 1510. Diam. 10^ in. Bought, n. 10s. 7259.-60. Medallion. Bronze. Obv. only, bust portrait of the Emperor Charles V. Italian. About 1530. Diam. 6^ in. Bought, n. 7405.-60. Medallion. Wood, painted and gilt. Half-length figure of the Virgin with the infant Saviour, carved in high relief; below, on a pedestal, is the inscription " Mater Amabilis." Italian {Milanese). About 1490. H. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 2 ft. Given by M. H. de Lasalle, Paris. 7534.-60. Medallion. See also Earthenware. Glass, Painted. Medallion Plaque. Bronze elliptic ; a nude female figure leaning on an urn. Italian. 16th cehty. 2|- in. by If in. Bought, 11. 7s. 6751.-60. Medallion Plaque. Bronze, gilt. The fall of Phaeton. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 4i in. Bought, 13s. Qd. 6762.-60. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Herod seated, receiving the head of St. John the Baptist. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 8i in. Bought, 8s. 2d. 6966.-60. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. A lion hunt. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 3| in. Bought, 8s. 6967.-60. Medallion Plaque. Terra cotta. Elliptic profile portrait in '•elief, head of a man resembling Michael Angelo. Italian (Florentine). 16th centy. H. 17 in., W. 12 in. Bought, 2?. 8s. 6991.-60. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. An equestrian figure in armour. Italian. 15th centy. The reverse of a medal of Ludovico de Gonzaga, by Pisanello. Diam. 4 in. Bought, 21. I Os. 7137.-60. Medallion Plaque. Bronze, in relief. Venus teaching Cupid ; architectural background. Italian. 16th or l7th centy. Diam. 2| in. Given by J. C Robinson, Esq. 7l52.-'60. Medallion Plaque. Bronze, in relief A seated female figure in a landscape supporting a child, while another looks over her shoulder. Italian. 16th or I7th centy. Diam. 2| in. Given by J. C. Robinson, Esq. 7153.-60. Medallion Plaque. See also Badge. Medallion Reliquary. Silver-gilt corded frame, enclosing two pieces of niello work on silver, representing on one side the Salutation ; on the other, the. sacred monogram. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 1 in, Bought, 1^. 12s. 6990.-'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18(50. 29 Mirror. Burnished metal plate in carved wood (root of oak ?) frame. The plate partially covered by a sunk sliding panel carved with a female bust ; the frame of monumental design carved in relief, with masks, garlands of fruit, flowers, &c., resting on a bracket, and surmounted by a cornice. Italian. About 1550. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 200^. 7226.-'60. Monstrance. Copper-gilt and silver, hexagonal ; the stem chased and engraved with foliated ornaments ; the body pierced with Gothic tracery, and surmounted by pinnacles, (fee. Italian. 15th centy. H. 12| in., diam. 5| in. Bought, 20?. 696eS.-'60. Morse or Brooch. See Enamels. Mosaic, coloured stones. A colossal mask of Neptune with long flowing hair. Ancient Roman. 2 ft. If in. by 1 ft. 8| in. Bought, hi. 5s. {Transferred to Building Collection.) 7320.-'60. Mosaic. See also Slab. Staff. Tablet. Napkin. See Textiles. Niello Work. See Knife Handle. Medallion Reliquary. Padlock and Key. Wrought-iron, of circular massive scroll form. 16th centy. Lock, 6 in. by 4| in. ; key, L. 4 J in. Bought, 11. 6s. 6858, 6858a.- 60. Painting, oil, on canvas. A study of fruit, by J. W. Walker. Modern English. H. 7^ in., W^. 15 in. Bought, SL Ss. 3571.-60. Painting on panel, in tempera on gold ground, with portions of its original shrine or tabernacle frame. Subject, the Virgin and Child with angels. Signed "Peregrenus fecit, 1427." School oiModena. H. 4 ft. 11 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 701. 6559.-'60. Painting, oil, on panel. View of old London Bridge from the Thames. Painted by Claude de Jongh, 1650. Signed and dated. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 4 ft. 2 in. Bought, 31Z. 10s. 7129.-60, Painting. See also Panel. Roundel. Pane of Engraved Glass. See Glass Vessels, &c. Panel of a Cofler. Painted with figure subjects in three com- partments, surrounded by a border of scroll ornament in raised and gilt stucco work. Italian (Florentine). About 1370. 4 ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 80^. 5791.-'60. Panel of a Cofler. Wood, painted with figure subjects and figures; at either end is a figure in relief in gilt stucco work. Italian (Florentine). About 1440. 5 ft. 11 in. by 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, 9^. 2s. 5792.-'60. Panel of a Coffer. Carved wood, with shield of arms in the centre ; at either end a mask in relief. Italian. About 1550. 5 ft. 101 in. by 1 ft. 51 in. Bought, 21. 5s. 6d 5793.-60. Panel. Wrought-iron ; probably the front of a balcony ; inter- laced scroll work. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 4 in., W. 5 ft. 3 in. Bought, II. 5969.-60. Panel. Wrousfht-iron ; open interlaced scroll work. Venetian 17th centy. H.Sft.l in., W. 1 ft. lOJ in. Bought, 1/. 5970.-60. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Panel. Wrought-iron ; open scroll work. Venetian. I7th centJ. H. 2 ft., W. 14i in. Bought, 11. 597l.-'00. Panel. Wrought-iron, from a balcony, open scroll work. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. L4 in. Bought, U. 5972.-'60. Panel. Wrought-iron, from a balcony, open scroll work. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 4^ in., W. 14^ in. Bought, \l. 5973.-'60. Panel. Marble, carved in high relief, with figures of the Virgin and infant Saviour, cherubs in the background. Formerly in the chapel of the Palazzo Albergotti, at Arezzo. Italian {Florentine). About 1480. H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. 1] in. Bought, 80^. 6737.-60. Panel. Wrought-iron, front of a balcony, interlaced scroll work. Venetian. ] 7th centy. H. 1 ft. 4 in., W. 5 ft. 3 in. Bought, ] I. 6844.-'60. Panel. Wrought-iron, from a balcony, interlaced scroll work, terminating in points at each end. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 12 in. Bought, 1?. 6845.-60. Panel. Wrought-iron, from a balcony, interlaced scroll work, terminating in points at each end. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 12 in. Bought, 11. 6846.-60. Panel. Wrought-iron, open fleur-de-lis and scroll work. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 1 1 in., W. 1 ft. 74 in. Bought, 11. 6848.-60. Panel. Wrought-iron, o])en fleur-de-lis and scroll work. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 74 in. Bought, 1^. 6849.-60. Panel. Wrought-iron, from a balcony, open scroll work. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 5 in., W. J ft. 3 in. Bought, 1/. 6850.-60. Panel. Wrought-iron, open scroll work. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 7 in., W. IO4 in. Bought, H. 6851.-60. Panel. Wrought-iron, crosses and interlaced bands or scrolls. Venetian. I7th centy. H. 1 ft. 7 in., W. 5 in. Bought, 1^. 6852.-'60. Panel. White marble, carved in very high relief, with a bust portrait of Ludovico Visconti, Duke of Milan. Italian. 15tli centy. I-L 174 in., W. 124 in. Bought, 30Z. 6923.-60. Panel. Carved chestnut wood, enriched with gilding, scroll work terminating in human figures ; a shield of arms in the centre. The front of a coffer. Italian, 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 6 in., W. 5 ft. 74 in. BougJit, U. 6s. 7322.-'60. Panel. Carved chestnut wood, scroll work terminating in griflins and grotesque animals ; a shield of arms in the centre. The front of a coffer. Italian. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 5 in., W. 5 i'o. 34 in. Bought, IZ. 5s. 7323.-60. Panel. Carved cliestnut wood. An oval compartment in the centre, with a figure of a warrior a])])roaching a fortress. The front of a coffer. Italian. 15th centy. H, 1 ft. 5 in., W. 5 ft. 2 in. Bought, 1^. bs: 7324.- '60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 31 Panel. Terra cotta, with arched top. Subject, m relief, the Crucifixion. Italian {Florentine). About 1490. 1 ft. 4 in. by 11 in. Bought, 1^. 4s. 7395.-'60. Panel. Stucco, group in low relief of the Virgin and Child, in its original tabernacle-shaped frame. Italian. 15th centy. Size of panel, H. 1 ft. 6 in., W. 11 in. Frame, H. 2 ft. 4^ in., W. 1 ft. ^ in. Bought, II. 12s, 7396.-'60. Panel. " Tarsia," or inlaid wood-work, representing the in- terior of a press, containing ecclesiastical utensils. Italian. 15th centy. H. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, U. 12s. 7S99.-'60. Panel. Stucco, gilt, elliptic, in a carved and gilt wood frame. Subject, the Virgin with the infant Saviour in her arms, seated on clouds, supported by two cherubim. Ascribed to Francesco di San Gallo. Florentine. About 1500. Sight measure, 2 ft. 4^ in. by 1 ft. 8^ in. ; frame, 3 ft. 6^ in. by 3 ft. Bought, U. 4s. " 7411.-'60. Panel. Stucco, in low relief, partly gilt. Subject, the Virgin with the infant Saviour. Italian {Florentine). About 1450. Ascribed to Donatello. H. 2 ft. 8| in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, U. 7412.-60. Panel. See also Glass, Painted. Paper Weight. Chiselled iron, circular, with subject of Apollo and Daphne in relief. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 3 in. Bought, 18s. 4d 6892.-60. Pastoral Staff (the head onlj^). Gilt copper ; a rosette in the centre of the volute. GermoM or French. 13th centy. IT. 9 in., V\^ 3i in. Bought, 12L 7236.-'60. Pax. Bronze gilt. Subject in relief, the Holy Family, vv^ithin a frontispiece or tabernacle. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4| in., W. 2| in. Bought, 21 6977.-60. Pediment, or Top of a Mirror Frame. Bronze. A composition of two cupids supporting a shield of arms surmounted by a vase. Italian. 16th centy. 4| in. by 4 J in. Bought, 3^. 7140.-60. Pedometer. See Watch. Pilaster, or Jamb of a Fire-place. Istrian marble ; the base and lower portion of the shaft carved in relief v/ith fruit, &c. ; the upper portion fluted. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 4 ft. 6i in., W. 7 in. Bought, 51, 5397.-'60. Pilgrim's Bottle. See Porcelain. Plaque. Bronze ; with subject, in i-elief, of the Resurrection. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4^ in., W. 3| in. Bought, 18s. 4d 6889.-60. Plaque. Bronze ; with subject, in relief, of St. Sebastian tied to a pillar. Italian. 16th centy. H. 3 in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 18s. 4d 6890.-'60. Plaque. Lead, rectangular ; with bust portrait, in relief, of a young man with long hair. Italian. 15 th centy. 2§ in. by 1| in. Bought, 8s. M. 6891.-60. 32 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Plaque. Bronze, gilt, elliptic ; with handle to form a pax. Subject, in relief, the Nativity ; moulded from an engraving on crystal, by Valerio Vicentino. Italian. 16th centy. H. 3^ in., W. 2| in. Bought, 8s. 6968.-60. Plaque. Box-wood ; carved in relief with regardant portraits of a man and woman in elaborate costume. German. About 1530. H. 3i in., L. ^ in. Bought, 16^. 6973.-^60. Plaque. Bronze. Subject, in low relief, the Entombment. Italian. 15th centy. Attributed to Donatello. H. 4^ in., W. ^ in. Bought, 11 4s. 6979.-60. Plaque. Bronze, circular. An allegorical subject in relief, a boat with various figures, &c. Italian. About 1490. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 6992.-60. Plaque. Bronze. Heads, in relief, of two cupids. Italian. 16th centy. 2| in. by 3f in. Bought, 1^. 7l21.-'60. Plaque. Bronze. In relief, a head of our Saviour. Italian. 15th centy. ^ in. by 2 in. Bought, 8s. 7406.-60. Plaque. Lead, triangular, perforated with trefoil ornament ; from the front of a chest in Newport church, Essex. English. About 1350. 2f in. by 4| in. Given by C. K. Probert, Esq. 7437.-60. Plaque. Bronze. Classical subject in relief, Neptune seated between two sea horses, with attendant Tritons, &c. Italian. 15th centy. H. 2i in., W. 9| in. Given by M. H. de Lasalle, Paris. 7533.-'60. Plaque. Bee also Earthenware. Enamels. Ivory Carving. Porcelain. Plate. See Earthenware. Enamels. Porcelain. Plateau. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Pommel of a Sword. Iron ; chiselled with interlaced scrolls and masks. Italian. 16th centy. 3 in. by 2^ in. Bought, II. 4s. 6978.-'60. Porcelain, English. {liverpool) Mug. Old Liverpool porcelain, with figure subject in transfer printing. English. About 1760. H. 4f in., diam. 3^ in. Given by H. Farrer, Esq. 6788.-'60. {MODEBN?) Plaques. See Cabinet. Statuette. Parian porcelain ; portrait of Herbert Min- ton, on pedestal. English, modern. Signed Hugues ■ Protat, April 24,. I860. H. 15^ in., diam. of base, 6i in. Given by M. Protat, Stoke-on-Trent. 7l26.-'60. Tazza and Cover. Porcelain ; in imitation of Limoges enamel, ornamented with grotesques and gilding. English, modern. Minton and Co. H. 10 in., diam. 7i in. Bought, 15^. 6933.-60. Vase. Parian porcelain ; with ram's head handles, and with vine and ivy branches in relief English, modem. Minton and Co. Designed by E. Chetwyn. H. 2 ft. 1 in., diam. 11^ in. Bought, U. 4s. 7271.-'60 OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 33 Porcelain, European. {beblin) Vase. Porcelain, unglazed, with a band of horses, &c., in relief; gilt handles in the form of tv/isted serpents. German, modern. Manufactured at the Royal Factory, Berlin. H. 12^ in., W. lOi in. by 141 in. Given by H.KH. the Prince Consort. 7321.-'60. {dbesden.) Bowl. Dresden porcelain, painted with flowers and foliage on white ground. German. 18th centy. H. 4J in., diam. 9| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7327.-60. Cup and Saucer. Dresden porcelain, fluted ; with escalloped edge, painted with Chirtese flowers. German. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2f in., diam. 2| in. ; saucer, diam. 4f in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7328.-'60. Plaque. Porcelain, painted with subject after Wouver- mans, of horsemen at a tavern. Dresden, modern (?). H. 121 in., W. 141 in. Given by H.E.H. the Prince Consort. 7096.-60. {SEVBES) Group. Sevres biscuit porcelain ; Cupid and Psyche, on blue and white pedestal, enriched with gilding. French. 18th centy. H. 12 in., diam. of base, 5^ in. Bought, 16^. 7000.-60. Porcelain, Oriental. {CHINESE?) Basin. Chinese porcelain. Light yellow ground, white outside. Diam. lOf in. Bought^ 3s. 6d 7102.-60. Basin. Chinese porcelain. Light green ground inside and out. H. 2| in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 3s. Qd. 7107.-60. Basin. Chinese porcelain. Fluted, escalloped edge, v/ith compartments of red, blue, and white, with flowers. H. 21 in., diam. 5 J in, Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7337.-60. Beaker. Chinese porcelain. Cylindrical, white ground, painted with chrysanthemums and scroll foliage in red and blue, divided into three compartments. H. 18f in., diam. 7i in. Bought, bl 5s. 6956.-60. Beaker. Chinese porcelain. Cylindrical, wide mouth, painted with vases of flowers, two rows of green and red flowers, and red pencilled diaper work. H. 15 in., diam. 7i in. Bought, iL 16s. 7l06.-'60, Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Globular, morone coloured ground, with flowers and scrolls in relief, edged with white. H. ]9 in., diam. 15 in. Bought, 19^. 19s. 6832.-'60. 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Oriental — cont ( CHINESE) — cont. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Turquoise blue crackle. H. 12 in., diam. Tf in. Bought, 21 os. GBSG.-'OO. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Dee]) crimson crackle. H. 15i in., diam. 9} in. Bought, 2?. G838.-G0. Bottle. Clurese porcelain. White ground, with borders and flower pattern in blue. H. 20 in., diam. 14 in. Bought, 6/. 6839.-60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Rectangular sides, blue, shaded with raised bands in panels and clamps at the angles. H. 14 in., W. 6§ in. Bought, 4/. 15s. 6882.-60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Rectangular sides, with raised panels ancl clamps at the angles, mottled blue ground, elephant-head handles. H. 41 in., W. IJ in. Bought, IZ. 18s. 68S3.-'60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Turquoise ground, pencilled with flowers and scrolls in black, fl. 8 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 1^. lO.s. 6885.-'60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Mottled blue. H. of in. diam. 2} in. Bought, 3?. 3s. 6888.- 60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Gourd shaped, white ground, painted with large red flowers and blue leaves. H. 17 in., diam. lOJ in. Bought, 7/. 6947.- 60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Crimson crackle, white neck. H. ()i in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 2/. 7s. Q>d. 6949.-60. Bottle. Chinese (Nankin) porcelain. Vvhite ground, painted in blue, with pomegranates and natural foliage. H. 15 in., diam. 9| in. Bought, hi 6999.-60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Pear shaped, with a flat back for suspension ; painted with a grifiin in enamel colours on blue flowered ground. H. 7 in., W. 3^ in. Bought, Q^s. Gd. 7104.-^60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Crimson crackle, with drab coloured neck. H. 8| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 2?. 2s. 7110.-60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Oviform, dark blue crackle. H. 6i in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 1/. ds. 7115.-60. Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Hexagonal, with blue enamelled scrolls on white ground. IT. 6| in., diam. 3i in. Bought, IZ. 14s. 7116.-60. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. White inside, covered exter- nally with crimson glaze. H. 2| in., diam. 10^^ in. Bought, ]^. 12s. ' ^ 7ll4.-'60. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Pale chocolate colour, shaded, with raised gourd flowers outside in white ; inside at bottom are two fish painted in camaieu of the same colour, giving the appearance of relief H. If in., diam. 6 J in. Bought, 3/. 7149.-60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 35 Porcelain, Oriental— co^ii^. ( CHINESE) — con t. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Escalloped edge, bands of blue, gold, and white, with flowers and birds, flowers also inside the bowl. H. 2| in., diam. 5| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7338.-60. Bowl. Chinese porcelain. Escalloped edge, bands of blue, gold, and white, with flowers and birds. H. 2| in., diam. 5f in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7339.-60. Cup. Chinese porcelain. Yellow, leaf shaped, with smaller leaves in relief, brown spout or handle, and a green leaf H. 1^ in., W. 5^ in. by 5 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. ^ 6875.-'60. Cup. Chinese porcelain. Yellow, leaf shaped, with smaller leaves in relief, brown spout or handle, and a green leaf H. 1^ in., W. 5^ in. by 5 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 6876.-60. Cup and Saucer. Chinese or Japanese porcelain. Painted with sun flowers, &c. Cup, H. If in., diam. 2| in. ; Saucer, diam. 4| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7342.-60. Dish. Chinese porcelain. Celadon crackle. Diam. lOJ in. Bought, 13s. 6871.-60. Dish. Chinese porcelain. Crimson crackle. H. 2| in., diam. 8| in. Bought, 16s. 6877.-60. Dish. Chinese porcelain. Light blue ground, with foliage in darker colour under the glaze, giving the appearance of relief. H. 2 J in., diam. llf in. Bought, 21 15s. 6884.-60. Dish. Chinese porcelain. Leaf shaped, mottled green glaze ; on the under side is foliage in full relief Diam. 7i in. Bought, 3s. 6d 7108.-60. Dish. Chinese porcelain. Sea green crackle, edged with black. Diam. 14i in. Bought, 12s. 7109.-60. Dish. Chinese porcelain. Covered with deep blue glaze ; underneath are the six marks of the " Siouente " period. About 1430. Diam. SJ in. Bought, bs. 7111.-60. Dish. Chinese porcelain. Covered with deep blue glaze ; underneath are the six marks of the '' Siouente " period. About 1430. Diam. 8 J in. Bought, 5s. 7ll2.-'60. Dish. Chinese porcelain. Covered with deep blue glaze ; underneath are the six marks of the " Siouente " period. About 1430. Diam. 8^ in. Bought, 5s. 7113.-60. Figure of a Kylin or Dragon. Chinese porcelain. Painted purple and green. H. 4f in., L. 4 in. Bought, n, 7s. 6943.-60. 16441. I I 3G ART INVElfTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Oriental — cont ( CHINESE) — cont. Incense Burner. Chinese porcelain. Resting on tliree feet, dark blue ground with white flowers. H. 3^ in, diam. 9 in. Bought, lis. 6830.-60. Jar. Chinese porcelain. Deep crimson crackle, with belt in imitation of bronze, and mask handles. H. 14^ in., diam. lOJ in. Bought, U. 4s. 6829.-'60. Jar. Chinese porcelain. Turquoise crackle, with per- forated handles, engraved with flowers and dragons. H. 2 ft. 1 in., diam. lOJ in. Bought, 21?. 6833.-60. Jar. Chinese blue Nankin porcelain. Globular, pen- cilled with figures and flowers. H. 14 in., diam. 15^ in. Bought, \l 6840.-60. Jug. Chinese porcelain. White ground, painted in blue, with fruit and ornaments ; the handle in form of a lizard, marked underneath with six Chinese cha- racters in blue. H. 9| in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 3Z. 8s. 6946.-60. Pilgrim's Bottle. Chinese porcelain. Flattened globu- lar form ; mottled crimson ground, with loops on each side. H. 81 in,, W. 6| in. Bought, 3?. 3s. 6872.-'60. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Turquoise mottled crackle (imperfectly glazed underneath). Diam. 11 :| in. Bought, 11. 6831.-'60. Plate. Chinese porcelain. Drab ground; painted with a group of flowers in the centre ; green and brown trellis border, with medallions of flowers. Diam. lOf in. Bought, 3s. 6d 7101.-60. Plate. Chinese porcelain. White ground ; painted with chrysanthemums and roses. Diam. 9 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7341.-60. Stand. Chinese porcelain. Hexagonal, with blue ena- mel borders on each side painted with flowers ; within which is a medallion of landscapes and Chi- nese inscriptions ; perforated panels. H. 5 J in. ; diam. 8 in. Bought, 4?. 17s. 6d 7l03.-'60. Tazza. Chinese porcelain. Deep turquoise ground, with raised leaf ornament outside the bowl. H. 7j in. ; diam. 9 in. Bought, 7Z. 6834.-60. Tea Pot. Chinese porcelain. Cream-coloured, with the handle and spout in the form of grotesque animals. H. 6 in., W. 5i in. Bought, hi. 12s. 6d 6822.-60. Tea Pot. Chinese porcelain. Turquoise ground, of hex- agonal form. H. 6^ in., W. 6 J in. Bought, 2?. 1 7s. 6d 6886.-60. Tea Pot. Chinese porcelain. White ground, with figures and flowers in blue. The six marks of the " Siouente '' period. About 1430. H. 6^ in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 3s. 6d 6942.-'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G0. 37 Porcelain, Oriental — cont ( chines:e) — cent. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Light blue ground, with celadon green leaves ; round the neck, medallions of grotesque animals; elephant-head handles. H. 9| in., diam. 7^ in. Bought, Zl, 10s. 6823.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Turquoise crackle ; oviform, with wide mouth. H. 14 in., diam. 7| in. Bought, 6?. 10s. 6828.-'60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Tripod form ; purple ground, with flowers in relief, and two stalk handles. H. 5^ in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 3^. 6835.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Crimson crackle, pear-shaped. H. 161 in., diam. 9 J in. Bought, U. 5s. 6837.-60. Vase. Chinese porceJain. Oviform ; wide mouth, crim- son ground, lined with white. H. 10| in., diam. 7 in. Bought, \l lis. 6873.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Mottled crimson, green and white ; elephant-head handles ; lined with white. H. 7| in., diam. 7i in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 6874.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Black glaze, splashed with brown, in imitation of bronze ; stag's-head handles. H. 13i in., diam. 9 in. Bought, U. 6878.-'60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Pear shaped ; blue and green mottled ground. H. 11^ in., diam. 9 in. Bought, 2Z. 10s. 6879.-'60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Wide mouth, of very dark blue crackle. H. 12^ in., diam. 7:^ in. Bought, %. 10s. 6880.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Black glaze. H. 21| in., diam. 10 in. Bought, U. 2s. 6881.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Old celadon crackle. H. 13 in., diam. 11 in. Bought, U. 15s. 6887.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Oviform ; painted in the centre with a bird and flowers ; at the bottom, ver- tical stripes of white, blue, red, green, and yellow, H. 9| in., diam. 5^ in. Bought, 3s. 6d 6941.-^60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. White crackle, with large cracks. H. 81 in., diam. 4j in. Bought, \l. 7s. 6944.-'60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Turquoise crackle. H. 15 in., diam. 9| in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 6945.-'60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Globular ; blue flowers and scrolls on yellow ground. H. 4| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, %. 7s. 6d 6948.-'60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Flattened elliptic form ; white, mottled with purple, blue, and brown ; mask handles. H. 6i in., W. 3i in. Bought, \l, 15s. 6950.-^60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Wide mouth ; deep yellow glaze. H. 11 in., diam. 7 in. Bought, \l 6952.-'60. I I 2 38 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Oriental— co?i^. ( cjiix-esl) — cont . Vase. Chinese porcelain. Globular ; yellow ground, with large blue scroll of flowers and leaves, and blue dragons as borders, H. 13 J in., diam. 10^ in. Bought, 21 17s. 6d " 6953.-'60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Oviform ; wide mouth; painted in blue, with scroll ornament, foliage, &c. H. 301 j^^ diam. 161 in. Bought, 9/. 6955.-^60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Blue ground, with white flowers ; square ornaments in medallions on each side. H. 10| in., diam. SJ in. Bought, 1?. 6957.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Yellow crackle ; elephant- head handles. H. 8^ in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 1/. 18s. 6958.-60. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Oviform ; painted with vases of flowers, cushions, stools, fee. H. 6 in., diam. 3-J in. Bought, Os. U, 7105.-60. (JAPANESE.) Bowl. Japanese porcelain. White ground, painted with flowers in red and gold, blue leaves and stems. H. 3 in., diam. 13^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7329.-^60. Bowl. Japanese porcelain. Painted in the centre with a blue rhinoceros, red and gold scrolls round, in com- partments. H. o\ in., diam. lOJ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7330.-60. Cup. Japanese porcelain. Black ground, with flowers and leaves in blue, yellow, and green. H. 2| in., diam. ^ in. Bought, 1^. 6927.-60. Cup. Japanese porcelain. Black ground, with flowers and leaves in blue, yeUow, and green. H. 2| in., diam. Si in. Bought, 1?. 6928.-60. Dish. Ancient Japanese porcelain. With a vase of flowers in the centre, surrounded by a border of flowers, and medallions of birds in blue, red, and gold. Diam. 21 1 in. Bought, 5Z. 6786.-'60. Dish. Ancient Japanese porcelain. Blue, heightened with gilding. Subject, the Baptism of Christ, with the Holy Ghost in the form of a dove hovering in the clouds, surrounded by a border of fruit, angels, &c. l7th centy. Probably painted before the extirpation of Christianity in Japan in 1641. Diam. 20 in. Bought, 51 6787.-'60. Dish. Japanese porcelain. A basket of flowers in the centre, flowers and scrolls round the margin in blue, red, and gold. Diam. 18;^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen, 7332.-'60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 39 Porcelain. Oriental — cont {JAPANESE) —cont. Dish. Japanese porcelain. White ground, painted with a basket of flowers in the centre, the margin of birds and flowers in red, blue, and gold. Diam. 17| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7333.-60. Plate. Japanese porcelain. Painted with landscapes, trees, and figures. Diam. 8| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7331.-'60. Plate. Japanese porcelain. Painted with a vase of flowers, border in compartments of chrysanthemums and smaller flowers. Diam, 11|- in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7335.-60. Plate. Japanese porcelain. White ground, with vase of flowers in the centre, and flowered border of blue, red, and gold., Diam. 9| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7336.-'60. Plate. Japanese porcelain. Painted in red and white flowers. Diam. 8^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 7340.-'60. Plateau. Japanese porcelain. Circular ; in the centre a basket of flowers ; round the margin chrysanthemums, scrolls and flowers in blue, red, and gold. Diam. 15^ in. Given by Her Majesty tlie Queen. 73S4.-'6(). Vase. Japanese porcelain. With gold flowers and insects on black ground. H. 10|^ in., diam. 4| in. Bought, 15s. 6951.-60. Pounce Box (from an inkstand). Bronze. A group of a frog and a murex shell. Italian (Florentine). 16th centy. H. 2^ in., W. ^ in. by 3| in. Bought. 6904.-'60. Pyx. Bee Ciborium. Ribbon. See Textiles. Ring. Silver gilt, with ornament in open repousse work. English {V) 16th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, H. 5s. 6754.-60. Ring. Silver gilt, with a heart in the centre surmounted by a coronet. English {?) I7th centy. 1 in. by 1|- in. Bought, 1^. 5s. 6755.-'60. Ring. Silver gilt ; on the shank are hands joined and leaf orna- ment, set in the centre with a turquoise and garnet. English (?) 16th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 1^. 6768.-'60. Ring. Silver gilt, engraved with two quatrefoils. English (?) Early part of 16th centy. Diam. J in. Bought, 1^. 6769.-'60. Ring. Gold, with a raised circular collet engraved with a merchant's mark. English. Dated 1540. 1 in. by | in. Bought, 3^. 6807.-60. Ring. Gold, chased and enamelled in black, a square collet set with a small ruby. 16th centy. 1 in. by | in. Bought, SI. 3s. 6826.-'60. Ring. Polished Chinese granite, on a carved wood stand. Diam. 8J in. Bought, 21. {Transferred to Bidlding Collection.) 6842.-''60. 40 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ring. Gold, engraved with a motto in old French. English. ] 5th centy. (Found at Bartlow in Essex). Diam. | in. Bought, \l. 7l25.-'60. Ring. Gold, square collet, set with a ruby, and enriched with blue and white enamel. Italian. 16th centy. 1 in. by | in. Bought, 71. IBs. 7143.-^60. Ring. Silver gilt. An episcopal ring, fluted shank, from which rises a long stem and collet set with an antique paste. 3rd or 4th centy. Found in Lombardy. ] f in. by | in. Given by Sir James Hudson, K.C.B. 7442.-'60. Roundels (eleven). Beech wood, painted on one side in various colours, with devices enclosing mottoes in old English charac- ters. In a circular box, on the lid of which is painted the Tudor rose. English. First half of 16th centy. Roundels, diam. 5| in. ; box, H. 2 in., diam. 6| in. Bought, 51. 6895 to 6895/b.-'60. Roundels (eleven). Beechwood, painted on one side in various colours, with devices enclosing scriptural and other mottoes in old English characters. In a circular box, on the lid of which is painted a shield of arms. English. First half of 16th centy. Roundels, diam. 5^ in. ; box, H. 1-J in., diam. 6 J in. Bought, 51. 6896 to 6896^.-'60. Rug. See Textiles. Satin. See Textiles. Sauce Boat. See Earthenware. Seal. Bronze. A monastic seal, with inscription in Gothic capitals around a bishop enthroned under a semicircular canopy ; at the bottom two shields of arms, and in the exergue a monk kneeling. German. 15th centy. 3| in. b}^ 2 in. Bought, 1^. 15s. 6766.-'60. Seal. Silver gilt, engraved with a shield of arms in a double triano;le, round which in Gothic letters is inscribed " Herbert Crote^" English. 15th centy. Diam. f in. Bought, IZ. 71 24.-'60. Seal. Gold, set with carnelian intaglio bust portrait of Louis XYI., by J. B. Varley. English. About 1789. 1 in. by | in. Given by Col. Guthrie. 7127.-60. Shell. See Cup. Sideboard or Buffet. Carved wood, in three stages ; the sup- ports and angles of grotesque figures, satyrs, &c. A naked Amazon in the centre of the second stage, on either side of which is a panel containing a trophy with figures. The back of tbe third stage filled in with a grotesque crouching figure, with foliage. French. About 1560. H. 7 ft., L. 4 ft., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 501. 7217.-60. Sideboard or Buffet. Carved wood, in three stages ; the sup- ports and angles of grotesque figures, satyrs, &;c. Two draped female figures in the centre of the second stage, on either side of which is a panel containing a bird. The back of the third stage filled in with a trophy of weapons of warfare, amidst which is a figure of Bellona. French. About 1560. H. 7 ft. 6 in., L. 4 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought fSoulages Coll".), 60?. ^ 7218.-^60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 41 Sideboard or Buffet. Carved wood, in two stages ; the support and angles of grotesque figures, satyrs, &ic. A group of a nude man, woman, and child in the centre of the upper stage, on either side of which is a panel with figures of Mars and Mer- cury ; a band of marquetry along the upper part. French. About 1560. H. 4 ft. 7 in., L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soukges ColK), 50Z. 7219.-60. Silk Fabric. Bee Textiles. Silver. See Box. Cup. Key. Medal, Monstrance. Seal. Statuette. Slab of Marble. Set in a carved stand. Chinese. H. 3f in., L. 8i in., W. 9 in. Bought, 2^. {Transferred to Building Collection) . 6843.-60. Slab of Marble. Inlaid with geometrical mosaic work. Italian. 14th centy. (?) H. 2 ft. 4^ in, W. 1 ft. 2| in. Bought, 10?. {Transferred to Building Collection.) 7240.-60. Spoon. Dark red jasper, with gilt and enamelled metal mounts. Italian. 16th centy. L. 6^ in. Bought, 4tl. 6806.-60. Staff. Overlaid with mosaic work of mother-of-pearl and black lacquer, probably one of the poles of a canopy. Turkish. 15th or 16th centy. L. 4 ft. 6 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 7401.-'60. Stand. See Porcelain. Statue of Jason. Marble, life size, attributed to Michael Angelo or one of his immediate scholars. Florentine. First half of 16th ceniy. H. 6 ft., base 23 in. by 15^ in. Bought, 158?. 6735.-60. Statue. Carrara marble, carved in high relief, the back plain. Figure of the Virgin, with the infant Saviour in her arms. French or German. About 1400. H. 3 ft. 3 in. Bought, 32?. 6982.-60. Statuettes (series of thirteen). Silver parcel-gilt, representing our Saviour and the Twelve Apostles ; the names inscribed on the pedestals. German. 16th centy. H. 2^ in. to 2 in. Bought, 24?. 6770 to 6782.-'60. Statuette. Bronze. A Centaur, after the antique. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. H. 12 in., L. 9 in. Bought, 20?. 6866.-'60 Statuette. Stone. The Virgin and Child, painted in natural colours. French or German. About 1400. H. 2 ft. 4^ in. Bought, 4?. 16s. 6964.-60. Statuette. Terra cotta, A seated figure of a saint, painted in natural colours. Italian. Early 16th centy. H. 1 ft. 8 J in., diam. of base lOJ in. Bought, 8?. 6965.-60. Statuette. In stone or alabaster. Judith holding the head of Holofernes. French. About 1540. H. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, 5?. 6984.-60. 42 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Statuette. Alabaster. St. Peter. German. (Attributed to Peter Visscher, of Nuremberg.) About 1500. H. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, n. 6986.-60. Statuette. Alabaster. St. Paul. German. (Attributed tc Peter Vissclier, of Nuremberg.) About 1500. H. 1 ft. 5 J in. Bought, 21. 6987.-'60. Statuette. White marble, representing Charity. By Agostino Busti, being a portion of the tomb of Gaston de Foix. (Several other portions of this tomb, acquired at different periods, are in the South Kensington Museum. See Groups 400.-'54 and 7257, 7260.-'60, and Statuette 4912.-58. A pen and bistre wash drawing, believed to be an original design for the tomb by the sculptor himself, is also the propei^ty of the Museum.) Italian (Milanese). About 1520. H. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, 15?. 7l00.-'60. Statuette. Bronze. An emperor or warrior in Roman clas- sical costume, originally on the cover of an inkstand. Italian (Florentine). 1 6th centy. H. 9| in. Bought, 1?. 15s. 7151.-^60. Statuette. Carved alabaster, partly gilt. An Indian deity ; brought from a temple at Moulmein, Burmah. H. 7| in. Given by W. P. J. Walsh, Esq. 7326.-'60. Statuette. Modelled in terra cotta. A kneeling angel holding a candelabrum. Italian (Florentine). About 1500. H. 1 ft. 6 in. ; base, 12 in. by 6 in. Bought, 2?. 16s. 7398.-60. Statuette. Modelled in terra cotta. David in a cuirass, with one foot resting on the head of Goliath. Italian (Florentine). About 1490. H. 1 ft. 5 in., W. 8^ in. Bought, U. 7402.-60. Statuette. Modelled in terra cotta. St. John the Evangelist standing in an attitude of grief; a figure from a rood loft. Italian (Florentine). About 1500. H. 1 ft. 3| in., diam. of base, 5i in. Bought, U. 4s. 7403.-60. Statuette. See also Porcelain. Stirrup. Gilt metal ; ornamented with flags, Roman standards, lictors' rods, &c. Italian. 16th centy. H. 7 J in., W. 5 in. by ^ in. Bought, 4?. 6975.-60. Stirrup. Gilt metal ; ornamented with flags, Roman standards, lictors' rods, &c. Italian. 16th centy. H. 7-J- in., W. 5 in. by 31 in. Bought, U. 6976.-60. Stone Carving. See Bracket. Bust. Chimney Piece. Group. Medallion. Panel. Pilaster. Ring. Slab. Statue. Statuette. Stucco. See Panel. Tabernacle. See Earthenware (Bella Robbia Ware). Table. Mahogany ; a lady's work table, square, fitted with drawers enclosed by a door ; marquetry of coloured woods forming views of buildings ; the front panel inlaid with a view of the entrance hall and staircase of a large public building ; bordered on the top with ebony and mother-of-pearl. Italian. About 1760. H. 2 ft. 9 in., L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, 50/. 6812.-60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1800. 43 Table. Mahogany ; a console table, semicircular ; fitted with drawers enclosed by three doors ; marquetry of coloured woods, the three panels in front, with views of buildings and figures ; on the top, an arcade, temple, and river scene ; bordered with. ebony and mother-of-pearl. Italian. About 1760. H. 2 ft. 10 in. L. 3 ft. 3 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 50Z. 6813.-60. Table. Carved chestnut or walnut v/ood ; a library table with desk ; the upper part enriched with scroll foliage ; the four legs, each formed by two large statuettes of standing cupids. Italian. About 1570. H. 3 ft., L. 4 ft. 4 in., ^N. 2 ft. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 60^. 7214.-'60. Table. Carved chestnut wood ; a console table ; the supports formed of two sphinxes, &c., with acanthus scroll ornament. French. About 1560. H. 2 ft. 7 in., L. 4 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40^. 7215.-'60. Table. Carved chestnut wood ; a console table ; the supports are griffins, coupled together with open strap work ornaments. French. About 1 560. H. 2 ft. 9 in., L. 4 ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. 4 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40^. 7216.-60. Table. Carved wood ; supported on circular pillar legs, decorated with wreaths of foliage ; the cross rail richly carved. Italian or French. About 1550. H. 2 ft. 11 in., L. 4 ft. 1 in., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25Z. 7221.-'60. Tablet. Mosaic, formed of minute tesserse of various colours fixed on wood, and representing the Annunciation. The Virgin and the Archangel Gabriel are standing before a Byzantine building ; the background is of gold studs, with the Holy Spirit darting down His rays. Oreeh Byzantine. 12th centy. H. 51 in., W. 3^ in. Bought, Ibl. 7231.-'60. Tablet. See Earthenware (Della Kobbia Ware). Tap. Bronze, to a fountain, with figure of a siren or mermaid. Italian. 16th centy. 10 in. by 11^ in. Bought, 12^. 6961.-60. Tarsia (Wood Mosaic). See Panel. Tazza. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Tea Pot. See Porcelain. Terra Cotta. See Bust. Medallion Plaque. Panel. Statuette. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Brocade, woollen, with linen weft, white ground, with pat- tern of artichokes and pomegranates. Spanish. 16th centy. 11 in. by 7i in. Bought. (Bock Coll^) 7005. -'60. Brocade, purple silk, with pattern in yellow and white worked in gold thread. Spanish. 16th or 17th centy. JO in. by 6 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7014.-'66. Brocade, silk and gold, diaper pattern, with animals. Italian 1 First half of 15th centy. 14| in, by 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK) 7020.-'60. * A portion of a Collection of Medieval Textile Fabrics made by Dr. Franz Bock of Aix-la-Chapelle was bought in 1860 for the sum of 200/. 44 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — eont Brocade, silk, blue ground, diapered with pattern in yellow. Italian or Spanish Moresque. 14th centy. 1 2^ in. by 7 J in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 704.2.-'60. Brocade, silk ; with pattern of hexagonal panels in yellow on blue ground. Spanish Moresque. 15th centy. 7 in. by S^ in. Bought (BockColK) 7044.- '60. Brocade, silk ; with a diaper pattern, crimson or dark red. Spanish Moresque. 1 4th centy. 6 J in. by 4 J in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7046.-60. Brocade, silk, purple ground, diapered in green ; in the pat- . tern two birds supporting a crown. Italian, Early 15th centy. 14in. by Hi in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7057.-60. Brocade, silk, blue figured ground. Italian. 17th centy. 6i in. by 8 in. Bought. (Bock Collin.) 7059.-60. Brocade, black silk, diapered, with a pattern of a tower hi which are two men. Italian, 15th centy. 11 in. by 8 in. Bought. (Bock Colh) 7065.-60. Brocade, silk ; pattern of lozenges enclosing rosettes, yellow on crimson (?) ground. Spanish. 15th centy. 12 in. by 13| in. Bought. (Bock CoU^) 7068.-'60. Brocade, silk; a portion of a stole or maniple, pattern of crimson, green, and gold thread. Sicilian. 14th or early 15th centy. 20^ in. by 3 in. Bought. (BockColK) 7088.-60. Embroidery on ground of gold thread. A fragment of a dalmatic. Flemish. Second half of 15th centy. ]9| in. by ^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7019.-60. Embroidery ; ground red and gold diapered, with pattern of armorial shields and inscriptions ; from the orfrey of a dalmatic. German. 15tli centy. 22^ in. by 3 in. Bought. (Bock Coll^) 7021.-60. Embroidery. A half figure of a saint, probably from the border of a cope. German. 15th centy. 5 J in. by 4| in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7023.-60. Embroidery in coloured silks on linen ; probably the border of an ecclesiastical napkin. Cologne. 15th centy. 5 in. by 1 ft. 4 in. Bought. (Bock Col^.) 7024.-'60. Embroidery in coloured silks on linen. The design displays the instruments of the Passion, with the names of various saints of the city of Cologne ; the border of an ecclesiastical napkin. Cologne. 17th century. 20^ in. by in. Bought, (Bock Coll^) 7025.-60. Embroidery. Half figures of saints within quatrefoil panels (a portion of an orfrey or border). Italian. Earty 15th centy. 10 in. by ^ in. Bought. (Bock Coll".) 7028.-60. Embroidery. The pattern of oak leaves (a portion of a stole or maniple). Italian? 15th centy. 13| in. b}^ 8 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7030.-^60. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860. 45 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Embroidery, silk on linen ; a species of chevron pattern in blue, green, and white, with figures of men and women. German. 16th centy. 6^ in. by 8| in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7093.-60. Gold Lace. Floriated pattern, much worn. French. 13th centy. L. 9i in., W. 1^ in. Bought. (Bock Colin.) 7064.-'60. Gold Lace. Strap- work pattern. French. 13th centy. L. 7 in., W. li in. Bought. (Bock CoU^.) 7064c6.-60. Linen Fabric. Embroidered with the figure of a saint hold- ing a scroll, and with lozenge pattern, a fringe of floss silk. The end of a maniple. German. Early 15th centy. 15^ in. by 3 in. Bought. (Bock Colin.) 7016.-60. Linen Fabric. The patbern of horizontal stripes of red and blue, with inscription and diaper in colours and gold thread. A piece of an orfrey or antependium. Cologne. 15th centy. 16 in. by 2^ in. Bought. (Bock Coll^.) 7017.-'60. Linen Fabric. Block printed, white ground with pattern of birds and flowers in deep purple. Flemish. 14th or early 15th centy. 20^ in. by 6^ in. Bought. (Bock Coll^.) 7022.-60. Linen Fabric. Block printed, white ground with pattern of birds and foliage, Flemish. 14th centy. 14 in. by 2| in. Bought. (Bock Colin.) 7027.-60. Linen Fabric. White, diapered with a border work in black. Flemish. 15th centy. 12 in. by 11 J in. Bought. (Bock Colin.) 7040.-60. Linen Fabric. Blue, with a diaper pattern, wrought with gilt parchment. Spanish. 14th centy. 7J in. by 4f in. Bought. (Bock Colin) 7095.-60. Napkin for sacred uses. Embroidered on coarse white linen, with figures of saints, angels, &c. German. 14th centy. 2 ft. 9^ in. by 1 ft. lOJ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7029.-60. Ribbon. Silk. Green and gold. Italian. Early 17th centy. 8 in. by 3^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7031.-60. Rug. Worsted embroidery, blue ground, with floriated pattern. German. 16th centy. 2 ft. 8 in. by 4 ft. 10 in. Given by the Rev. Thos. Nann. 7099.-60. Satin. Green, stencilled with a design of arabesque orna- ment in grisaille tint. Italian. About 1770. 3 ft. 2 in. by 17 in. Given by Mr. J. Webb. 6998.-60. Sating Green, with a diaper flower pattern in gold thread. Genoese. 16th or I7th centy. 6 J in. by 7 J in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7006.~'60. Satin. Figured, blue ground, the diaper in yellow. Italian. 16th centy. 8 in. by 3^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7011.-^60. Satin Damask. Diapered with a floriated sprig, originally outlined in crimson. Italian. I7th centy. 1 ft. 4 J in. by ^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7012.-60. 46 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Silk Crape. Crimson, with a raised diaper pattern. Early Oriental 8| in. by oj in. Bought. (Bock Coll^^) 7047.-'G0. Silk Damask. Crimson ground, with pattern in gold thread, outlined with white. Italian. VJi\\ centy. 11 in. by 10| in. Bouglit. (Bock Colin.) 7004.-'G(). Silk Damask. Crimson ground, pattern of flowers. Spanish. 15th centy. 12 in. by 9| in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7010.-YJ0. Silk Damask. Crimson ground, artichoke flower and fleur- de-lis pattern. Genoese. l6thorl7th centy. lO^in. by 9 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7013.-'G0. Silk Damask. With inscription in imitation of Arabic characters, worked in the pattern, ground originally crim- son. Sicilian. 15th cenfy. J3J in. by 13 in. Bouglit. (Bock ColK.) 7O43.-'G0. Silk Damask. Green, with a rich diaper pattern. Spanish. 16th centy. 23 in. by 16J in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7053-^60. Silk Damask. Woven with linen, diapered, colour originally crimson. Italian. 16th centy. 9| in. by 17^ in. Bought. (Bock Colin.) 7060.-60. Silk Damask. Diapered with figures of angels bearing thuribles, fee, dark purple ground powdered with yellow stars. Italian. 14th centy? 15J in. by 18 J in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7072.-^60. Silk Damask. With green floriated diaper pattern. Italian ? About 1500. 161 in. by lOf in. Boudit. (Bock ColK) 7081.-60. Silk Damask. Green ground, small diaper pattern. Oriented. 13th centy. 6| in. by 6 ' in. Bought. (Bock Colin.) 7082.-60. Silk Damask. Tawny ground, with pattern of birds, flowers, &c. ; and with inscriptions in imitation of Arabic characters. Sicilian. 14th centy, 19^ in. by 5^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) " " 7084.-60. Silk and Gold Damask. Tawny ground, with pattern of fruit, beasts, and birds. Sicilian. 14th centy. 22 J in. by 10 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7085.-'60. Silk Damask. With diaper in yellow on crimson ground. Sicilian. Late 14th centy. 9 in. by 5 J in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7092.~'60. Silk Damask. Pale yellow, with medallions containing birds. Oriental. 13th centy. 8 in. by 9 in. Bought. (Bock ColK.) 7094.-^60. Silk Fabric. Figured, with woollen warp, the pattein of leaves, flowers, &c. Spanisk. 16th centy. 4 J Id. by 3^ iu. Bought. (Bock Colin.) 7007.-''^60. objects acquired in the year i860. 47 Textile or Woven Fabrics—coti?^. Silk Fabric. Figured, with linen Avarp, raised diaper pattern. French or Italian. ICtli centy. 1 ft. 2^- in. by 9|: in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7008.-60. Silk Fabric. Figured, the colour originally crimson, a vertical gold thread worked in the ground. Sicilian. Late 14th centy. 10 in. by ^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7009.-'60. Silk Fabric. Red pattern on ground of gold thread (a por- tion of a border). German. 15th centy, 9^ in. by 2| in. Bought. (Bock Colin.) 7026.-60. Silk Fabric. Diaper pattern, in yellow on crimson ground. Bpanish Moresque. 14th centy, 5^ in. by 8 in. Boughl. (Bock ColK) " 7082.-'60. Silk Fabric. Diapered with figures of men wrestling with lions, &c., on crimson ground. Byzantine. 12th centy. 15| in. by 12^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7036.-'60. Silk and Linen Fabric. Diaper of circular medallions, with geometrical foliated work. Byzantine. 14th centy. 4^ in. by 9 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7037.-60. Silk Fabric. Geometrical pattern of brilliant colours. Moorish. 15th centy. 1 ft. 10^ in. by 1 ft. ^ in. 7088.-60. Silk Fabric. Diaper of yellow rosettes on dark violet ground. Byzantine. 14th centy. 8|- in. by 4 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7039.-60. Silk Fabric. Amber ground, diapered, and with figures of birds outlined in blue and crimson. Oriental. 12th or 13th centy. 9 in. by 5f in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7045.-60. Silk Fabric. A portion of a border. Oriental. 12th or 13th centy. 9 in. by U m. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7045cr.-'60. Silk and Gold Fabric. The ground originally crimson ; the pattern of foliated ornaments, with animals and birds. Sicilian. 13th centy. 15 in. by 8 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7049.-60. Silk Fabric. Yellow diaper. Byzantine. 12th or 13th centy. Hi in. by 6 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7050.-'60. Silk Fabric, with a pattern of hexagonal compartments, through which runs a blue horizontal stripe. Byzantine. 12th or 13th centy. 14^ in. by 6^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7051.-60. Silk Fabric. Diaper pattern, with pomegranate sprig. Oriental. 14th centy. 5-^ in. by 7^ in. Bought. (Bock: ColK) " 7052.-60. Silk Fabric. Yellow ground, diapered pattern in blue, of foliation alternating with a shield of arms. S'panisli. Early l7th centy. 20 in. by 17 in. Bought. (Bock Coll^.) 7054.-^60. 48 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Silk and Gold Fabric. Diapered green ground, powdered with vine leaves, fleurs-de-lis, and griffins. Sicilian. 14th centy. 121 in. by 10^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7061.-^60. Silk Fabric. Green and pink diaper, chequered pattern. Sicilian. Late 13th centy. 8 in. by S^ in. Bought. (Bock CoUn.) 7063.-'60. Silk Fabric. Green ground, with a minute lozenge diaper pattern. Oriental. 14th centy. 5^ in. by 4f in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7066.-60. Silk Fabric. Green, with a diaper pattern in gold bur- nished thread. Spanish. Early 15th centy. 4 in. by 16^ in. Bought. (Bock Collin.) 7067.-'60. Silk Fabric. Yellow ground ; diapered pattern in imitation of an Oriental tissue. Sicilian. 14th centy. 7| in. by 6 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7069.-'60. Silk Fabric. Purple, green, and gold ; diaper pattern, with grotesque birds, lions, &c. Oriental. 14th centy. 16 in. by 9 in. Bought. (Bock Coll^) 7070.-60. Silk Faeric. Crimson, with pine-apple diaper pattern in gold. Italian, 16th centy. 16| in. by 9 in. Bought. (Bock CoUn ) 7073.-'60. Silk Fabric. Diaper pattern; crimson on yellow and gold ground, with half figure of St. Peter. Florentine. About 1490. 21 in. by 8 in. Bought. (Bock Qoll^.) 7080.-60. Tissue. Silk, on linen warp. Dark red ground, diapered with medallions in blue and gold thread. Cologne. 15th centy. 14i in. by 4^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7015.-'60. Tissue. Gold, with inscription and a sprig in coloured silk. A piece of an orfrey. Cologne. Middle of 15 th centy. 13J in. by 3| in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7018.-60. Tissue. Silk. Pattern of stars and rosettes, the ground yellow, stars blue. Sicilian. 14th centy. 10 in. by 3 J in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7033.-60. Tissue. Silk and linen ; with pattern in gold thread,' of Hons, birds, and dragons on a crimson ground. Oriental. 14th centy. 2 ft. 21 in. by 2 ft. Bought. (Bock Coll^.) 7034.-60. Tissue. Silk and linen. Diaper, of yellow stars on a crim- son ground. Spanish. 15 th centy. 2 J in. by 5| in. Bought. (Bock Coll^.) 7035.-'60. Tissue. Silk and Linen. Diapered pattern of animals, scroll work, (Sic. in yellow on dark blue ground. Lombard or Venetian. 15 th centy. 16 in. by 12 j in. Bought. (Bock CoUn) 7041.-60. Tissue. Silk and cotton. Lozenge or fretwork pattern. Byzantine. 14th centy. 14 in. by 5 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7048.-^60. OBJJSCTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1860, 49 Textile or Woven Fabrics-— co-?!^. Tissue. Silk. Floriated diaper in crimson on ground of gold thread. Spanish. 16th century. 8^ in. by 12iin. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7055.-60. Tissue. Silk. Crimson, with a raised pattern on a ground of diaper. Oriental. 13th centy. 8 in. by 4^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7056.-'60. Tissue. Silk, wool, linen, and gold thread. Diapered pattern, originally green and white. S^oanish. 1 5th centy. 1 4| in. by 7i in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7058.-60. Tissue. Gold thread, with a diapered pattern, containing small figures of lions, &c. French. Late 18th centy. 14;^ in. by 2^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7062.-'60. Tissue. Silk and linen. Lozenge diaper pattern, coloured green, blue, and yellow. German (Cologne '?). i5th centy. 14 in. by ^ m. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7071.-60. Tissue. Silk and linen. Pattern of animals, blue on yellow ground. Syrian. 14th centy. Q\ in. by 7^ in. Bought. (Bock Com.) 7083.-60. Tissue. Silk. Blue ground, with pattern of birds, beasts, and foliated ornament in gold thread. Oriental. 13th centy. 7 in. by 18^ in. Bought (Bock ColK) 7086.-60. Tissue. Silk. Ground blue, with pattern of animals, &c. in various colours and gold. Oriental. Late 18th centy. 74 in. by 174 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7087.-60. Tissue. Silk and gold. Yellow silk foliated pattern. Oriental. 15th centy. 184 i^- % ^4 in. Bought (Bock ColK) 7089.-60. Tissue. Silk. Diapered with birds, &;c. in green on a dark blue ground. Oriental. 14th centy. 1 14 iu. by 44 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7090.-60. Tissue. Purple Silk and Gold. Pattern of fleur-de-lis. Sicilian. Late 14th centy. 4 in. by 4 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7091.-'6O. Velvet. Crimson, with pine-apple pattern in gold thread. Genoese. 16th centy. 15| in. by II4 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7074.-60. Velvet. Pine-apple pattern in raised crimson on ground of gold thread. Genoese. About 1500. 2 ft. 9 in. by 2 ft. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7075.-'60. Velvet. Brown ; raised pattern, with gold thread. Genoese. Late 15th centy. 12 in. by 8 in. Bought. (Bock ColK) 7076.-'60. Velvet. Crimson, with raised pine-apple diaper pattern. Genoese. 15th century. 164 in. by II4 in. Bought. (Bock Col^.) 7077.-60. Velvet. Blue, with raised pine-apple diaper pattern. Genoese. 15th centy. 174 in. by 10^^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK) ' 7078.-60 50- ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Velvet. Blue, embroidered with gold thread ; pine-apple diaper pattern. A portion of a chasuble. Spanish, lotli centy. 15 in. by 9i in. Bought. (Bock Colh) 7079.-'G(). Tissues. See Textiles. Triptych. (The two wings.) Carved boxwood. On the outer sides are four subjects from the Fall ; on the inner sides six subjects from the Passion. German? 15th centy. H. 5^ in. W. ^ in. Bought. 6897.-60. Triptych. Embroidered in gold thread, and set with gems and coloured beads. The centre, of architectural design, contains a plaque of glass, painted with the subject of the offering of the Magi. In the volets are two heads of saints in circular medal- lions, also painted in distemper on the under side of the glass. Italian. About 1500. H. ^ in., W. IH in. Bought, 16/. 6962.-60. Triptych. See also Enamels. Vase. Bronze, inlaid with silver. Japanese. H. 5J in., W. 2| in. Bought, U. 6841.-60. Vase. Electro-bronze, with frieze in high relief of subjects taken from Milton's Paradise Lost. Englisli, modern. (Coal- brook Dale Coy.) H. 4 ft. 1 in., diam, 2 ft. 7 in. Bought, 50/. 7229.-60. Vase. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Velvet. See Textiles. Watch. Gold case in form of an apple, enamelled green, gold stalk, and leaves surrounded by a belt of seed pearls. Siviss (Geneva). About 1760. IJ in. by 1 in. Bought, 7/. 7s. 6922.-^60. Watch and Pedometer, or instrument to measure the ground traversed by a carriage. Gold, in a large chased and enamelled case, inscribed, " By the King's Letters Patent, Ralph Gout, London." Englisli. 18th centy. Diam. of watch, 2^ in., L. of case 8| in. Bought, 10/. 10s. 6954.-60. Window Grating (head of). Wrought iron. Semicircular, with interlaced scrolls. Venetian. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 8 J in., W. 3 ft. 4 in. Bought, 1/. 6847.-60 Wood Carving. See Bead. Bracket. Bust. Cabinet. Carriage. Casket. Chair. Coffer. Column. Cusping. Draughtsman. Frame. Head. Lantern. Medallion. Mirror. Panel. Plaque. Sideboard. Table. Triptych. rUNDER REVISION. INVENTORY OP ART OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. Lord President of the Council. The Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G. Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education. The Right Honourable Robert Lowe, M.P. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; 11. Its material ; III. Title or Description ; IV. Country; V. Date; VI. Size; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] ! Altar Piece and Tabernacle (from the Chapel or Tribune of Santa Chiara, Florence, No. 7720.-61). The altar is of white marble, with a sculptured predella. Above is the reredos, consisting of a panel of black marble, on which are figures of flying angels sculptured in white marble in high relief In niches at the base of this panel are statues of San Francesco and Santa Chiara also in white marble. The panel is sur- rounded by a broad border of Florentine red marble, in front of which are two fluted Corinthian columns of white marble surmounted by a semicircular archband, sculptured with fruit and foliage, and crowned by a palmette ornament. Florentine. By Leonardo del Tasso. Early part of 16 th centJ. In the centre of the black marble panel is the Tabernacle, of white mai'ble, an architectural frontispiece, with pilasters and pedi- ment surrounding the door of the sacred receptacle and carved in low relief with angels and cherubim, supported on a trian- gular bracket, on which is carved an eagle with outspread wings. This is of earlier date than the rest of the Altar Piece, and is ascribed to Desiderio da Settignano. About 1480. Altar Piece, H. 19 ft., W. 10 ft. ; Tabernacle, H. 6 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 11 in. Bought (with Chapel, No. 7720.-61), 886^. 7720a.-Cl. Altar Piece (portions). See Lunette. Architrave, a portion. Carved in " pietra serena," or Floren- tine black stone, in relief, with a figure of a cupid supporting a shield, foliage, &c. Italian. I7th centy. L. 5 ft., H. 15 in. Bought. " 7831.-61. 16441. K K 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Backgammon Board. Covered with old red morocco leather in the form of a book cover, stamped with the Medici arms on each side. Italian. 17th centy. 16 in. by 10| in. Bought, 1^. 7837.-61. Backgammon and Chess Board. Marquetry of ivory in various colours and chestnut wood. Italian. 16th centy. 1 ft. 9 in. by 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, il 7849.-61. Badge or Medallion. Silver, with a loop, inlaid with niello ; on one side the sacred monogram in Gothic letters, on the otlier a double interlaced triangle. Italian. 15 th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 1?. 7465.-61. Badge or Medallion. Silver, inlaid with niello, having on one side the Virgin and infant Saviour, on the other the sacred monogram in Gothic interlaced letters. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. If in. Bought, \l. 7466.-61. Badge. Bee also Enamels. Basin or Porringer and Cover. Silver gilt, plain rim, with la,rge flowers in repousse or beaten work, and arabesque handles ; the cover has a flat top engraved with a coat of arms. English. Hall mark for the year 1660. H. Q\ in., W. 7| in. by 5f in. Bought, Ul, 7242.-61. Beaker. See Glass Vessels. Bellows. Wood, carved with satyrs, a cupid and a grotesque mask; a chiselled bronze nozzle. Italian {Venetian). About 1550. 2 ft. 6 in. by lOf in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40?. 7698.-'61. Bellows. Wood, carved with dolphins, terminal figures, masks, &c. ; a chiselled bronze nozzle. Italian. About 1500-20. 2 ft. 61 in. by 10^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40?. 7699.-'61. BoNBONNii:RE or Box. See Ivory Carving. Bowl. See Earthenware. Box. Green porphyry, with convex red jasper cover, cylindrical, mounted in gilt metal. Italian. 17th centy. H. 2\ in., diam. 2| in. Bought, 16s. 7936.-61. Box. See also Ivory, Carved. Brass Work. See Candlestick. Plate. Salver. Weight. Brazier. Copper, with gadroon ornament, resting on four claws, scroll handles. Italian. 17th centy. H. 9^ in., W. 23 in. by 18| in. Bought, n. 7867.-61. Bronze Work. See Bucket. Candlestick. Chalice. Cover. Crucifix. Drawer Handle. Ewer. Figure, Fragment. Inkstand. Lamp. Mask. Medal. Mortar. Mount. Plaque. Pommel. Seal. Statuette. Bucket for Holy Water. Bronze, repouss^ or beaten work of foliage, and an armorial shield, surmounted by a bishop's hat. Italian {t). 16th centy. H. 3| in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 21. 7874.-61. Bust. White marble. A muse or sybil crowned with a wi'eath of laurel. Italian (School of Bernini). Second half of l7th centy. Said to have come from the Palazzo Bernini at Rome. H. with stand, 2 ft. 11 in., W. 2 ft. 44 in. Bought, in. 155. 7527.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 3 Bust. White marble. A muse or sybil crowned with a wreath of feathers. Italian (School of Bernini). Second half of l7th centy. Said to ha,ve come from the Palazzo Bernini at Eome. H. with stand, 2 ft. 10 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, 12^. 15s. 7528.-61. Bust. Marble. An ecclesiastical or legal dignitary ; the head and collar of white marble, the cassock of black marble. Pro- bably from a monument. Italian {Roman). About 1600. H. 2 ft. 21 in., W. 19 in. Bought, 20Z. 4s. 7529.-'61. Bust. White marble. A lady, apparently a widow, wearing a large cap. Italian {Roman). About 1600. H. 2 ft. 3 in., W. 201 in. Bought, 12^. 15s. 7530.-61. Bust. White marble. A man in the style of the antique ; in- scribed round the base PUB • VAL • publicola • sabinus. Italian {Roman). 16th or l7th centy. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 9Z. lis. U. ^ 7531.-61. Bust. Terra cotta. The youthful St. John. Italian {Floren- tine). 15th centy. H. 16 in., W. 15 in. Bought, bl. 5s. 7545.-'61. Bust. Terracotta. Probably the head of one of the Shepherds, in a composition of the Nativity. Italian {Florentine). About 1500. H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 12 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 7Z. 10s. 7580.-61. Bust. Terra cotta. Probably the head of one of the Shepherds, in a composition of the Nativity. Italian (Florentine). About 1500. H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 12 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), n 10s. 7581.-'61. Bust. Terra cotta. Our Saviour. Italian {Florentine). About 1530. H. 1 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 15^. ^ ^ 7584.-^6. Bust. Terra cotta, life size. A saint or angel. Italian {Floren- tine). By Donatello. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 6 in., W. 18i in. Bought (Gigli-Campana CoU^ ), 100^. 7585.-'61. Bust. Terra cotta. Our Saviour. Italian. 15th centy. Ascribed to Andrea del Verrocchio. H. 19^ in., W. 21 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana CoU^), 30^. 7586.-61. Bust. Terra cotta. Portrait of a young man, with a small cap, believed to be one of the Capponi Family. Italian {Floren- tine). About 1500-20. H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought (GigH-Campana ColK), 25^. 7587.-'61. Bust. Terra cotta. Portrait of an aged man wearing a cap with long falling folds or lappets, believed to be one of the Capponi Family. Italian {Florentine). 15th centy. H. 204 in., W. 21 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 30^. 7588.-61. Bust. Terra cotta. Portrait of a man, wearing a broad-brimmed • cap. Italian {Florentine). About 1520. H. 1 ft. 9 J in., W. 134 in- Bought (Gigli-Campana Colin), 15^. 7589.-61. Bust. Terra cotta. St. John the Baptist, with the original wooden pedestal. Italian {Florentine). 15th centy. H. 8| in., W. 8 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 10^. 7616.-'61. K K 2 4 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Bust. Terra cotta. Portrait of a gentleman witli long flowing hair (possibly Marshal Turenne). Italian (Florentine). 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought (Gigh-Campana ColK), \0l 7G20.-'G1. Bust. Terra cotta. Portrait of a middle-aged man, with short hair and skull cap. Italian {Florentine). 15th centy. H. 1 ft. IQi in., W. 18 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 60?. 7621.-^61. Bust. Stucco. A half-length figure of a man in a slashed doublet. Italian {Florentine). About 1350. H. 2 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana Coll".), 30/. 7G23.-'61. Bust. Marble. Portrait of Giovanni di San Miniato. Italian {Florentine). By Antonio Rossellino. Signed and dated 145G. H. 1 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought, 110?. 7G71.-'G1. Button. Roman mosaic, representing a butterfly ; m^ounted on porphyry. Italian {Roman), ISth centy. Diam. 1\ in. Bought, 85. U. 7477.-61. Button. Roman mosaic, representing a butterfly ; mounted on porphyry. Italian {Roman). 18th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 8s. 6d. 7478.-'61. Button. Roman mosaic, representing a butterfly ; mounted on porphyry. Italian {Roman\ 18th centy. Diam. H in. Bought, 8s. 5d 7479.-^61. Button. Roman mosaic, representing a butterfly ; mounted on porphyry. Italian {Roman). 18th centy. Diam. Ji in. Bought, 8s. 5d. 7480.-61. Button. Roman mosaic, representing a butterfly ; mounted on porphyry. Italian (Roman). 18th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 8s. 5d 7481.-'61. Button. Roman mosaic, representing a butterfly ; mounted on porphyry. Italian {Roman), 18th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 8s. 5d 7482.-61. Cabinet. Oak, inlaid with geometrical marquetry of various tinted woods. The upper part recessed and inlaid with a vase of flowers and two architectural views ; two twisted ebony pillars support a cornice. Dutch {?) 18th centy. H. 5 ft. 5 in., L. 3 ft. Ill in., W. 1 ft. 101 in. Bought, 15?. 15s. 7666.-61. Cabinet. Dark wood, containing 13 drawers, inlaid with mar- quetry of coloured woods, and carved in low relief with various classical subjects. Italian. I7th centy. H. 1 ft. 10^ in., L. 3 ft. 1} in., W. 1 ft. 2i in. Bought, 10?. 7823.-^61. Cabinet. Marquetry, of various coloured woods. On the doors are figures of two ladies in Spanish costume, each playing on a musical instrument ; containing numerous drawers with repre- sentations of buildings also in marquetry. Spanish. About 1580. H. 2 ft. 4 in., L. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought. 7824.-'61. Calabash. Formed of half of a double cocoa nut, carved in low relief, with a floriated design, and an inscription in Persian cha- racters. Persian {?). 12^ in. by 5^ in. Bought, 1?. 15s. 7345.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIHED IN THE YEAR 1861. 5 Cameo. Onyx, of two strata, pink and white, representing our Saviour on the Mount of Olives and the Disciples asleep ; mounted in gold as a locket. German. 16th centy. If in. by 1 in. Bought, U, 10s. 7535.-61. Cameo. Sardonyx, carved with the Virgin and infant Saviour under a Gothic canopy and within an enclosure. German. 15th centy. 1\ in. by 1 in. Bought, 13^. 13s. 7540.-61. Cameo. Onyx, with a profile bust of Jerome Savonarola. Italian (Florentine). Late 15th centy. 2 in. by If in. Bought, U, 7541. -'61. Cameo. Onyx, of three strata, elliptic, representing the Annun- ciation, with a Greek inscription. Greek {Byzantine). Of uncertain date, probably of the 12th centy. \\ in. by 1 in. Bought, 8^. 15s. 7552.-'61. Cameo. A profile head in plasma or green jasper of Alexander de' Medici, with gold bust, set on an oval gold medallion. Italian (Florentine). 16th centy. \\ in. by 1 in. Bought, 2U. ^ 7553.-61. Cameo. See also Watch. Candlestick (pricket.) Brass. With turned baluster stem. Italian. I7th centy. H. 6| in., diam. at base 2 in. Bought, Is. 8d 7487.-61. Candlestick (pricket). Brass. With turned baluster stem. Italian. I7th centy. H. 6| in., diam. at base 2 in. Bought, Is. M. 7488.-'61. Candlestick. Bronze or bell-metal, gilt. Known as " The Gloucester Candlestick." Triangular base, round stem with three bosses, surmounted by a deep patera containing a pricket. The whole surface ornamented in relief with pierced foliage, figures of monsters, dragons, &c., and bearing several Latin inscriptions, one of which records that it was given by the abbot Peter to the Abbey Church of St. Peter at Glou- cester. (He became abbot in the year 1104.) English. Early 12th centy. H. 1 ft. 11 in., W. of base 8 in. Bought (Soltikofi* ColK), 6611. 7649.-'61. Candlestick. See also Enamels. Carbine. See Gun. Casket. Alabaster. With semicircular cover ; the lock and hinges of steel, partly gilt, open tracery work. Italian (?). 17th centy. H. 74 in., L. 10 in., W. 6i in. Bought, 61. 10s. 7646.-61. Casket. Black and gold lacquer, with small sunk panels of mother-of-pearl, painted with designs ; on the cover a shield of arms. Italian. I7th centy. H. 9 in., L. 17 in., W. 12 in. Bought, lOZ. 18s. 9d 7901.-'61. Casket. Ebony, inlaid with ivory. In the interior, ten drawers and a closet, also inlaid with ivory, representing Imnting scenes. German. 16th centy. H. 1 ft. S in., L. 1 ft. 7^ in., W. 121 in. Bought, 10^. 18s. 8d 7902.-^61. 6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Casket. Wood, with giit mouldings. Italicm (J). 16th centy, H. 4 in., L. 6 in., W. 4i in. Bought, II. 7932.-61. Censer. See Thurible. Chair. Carved oak. An arm chair, the cross bars parcel gilt. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Bought. 7817.-61. Chair. Carved oak. An arm-chair, covered with crimson damask. Italian. l8th centy. (?) H. 4 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought, 21 7818.-61. Chair. Carved oak. An arm-chair, covered with crimson damask. Italian. 18th centy. (?) H. 4 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 7819.-61. Chair. Carved wood. The seat of red damask. Italian. 1 4th centy. H. 4 ft., W. 1 ft. 5^ in. Bought. 7869.-'61. Chair. Carved wood, with octagonal seat, the back formed by two lions bearing branches, surmounted by a coronet. Italian. 15th centy. H. 4 ft. IJ in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, SI. 4.S. 7870.-'61. Chalice and Paten. Bronze gilt. The chalice with silver bowl, the foot engraved with medallions of the four doctors of the church, the Resurrection, and the Entombment. German. About 1520. H. 6 J in., diam. 5 in. Paten, diam. 6J in. Bought, SI. 4s. 6971, 697la.-61. Chapel or Tribune. From the Conventual Church of Santa Chiara, Florence. A square edifice surmounted by a dome. The columns, archbands, mouldings, &c., of 'pietra serena, or Florentine black stone. A frieze around the interior of ena- melled terra cotta attributed to Andrea della Robbia. This edifice, together with the Altar Piece, No. 7720a, was erected in the Church of Santa Chiara in 1493. It is attributed to Simone Pollaiuolo, a Florentine architect. H. about 37 ft., area 18 ft. square. Bought (with Altar Piece, No. 7720a.-'61), 886Z. 7720.-61. Chessmen. A set of 32. Modelled in red and green terra cotta. Modern German. Made near Coburg. H. from 4;^ in. to 3| in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 7347 to 7347ee.-'61. Chimney Piece. Black slate (pietra di lavagna). North Italian. (From a house atSavona.) About 1540. H. 10 ft., W. 8 ft. 3 in. Bought, 10?. 7253.-61. Chimney Piece. Stone. Supported by caryatides, and carved with arabesque scroll work. North Italian. (From a palace near Brescia.) About 1560. H. 7 ft. 6 in., W. 7 ft. 6 in., depth 2 ft. 7 in. Bought, 50?. 7721.-61. Cloth. See Textile Fabrics. Cocoa Nut. See Calabash. Coffer. Carved wood, picked out with gilding. On the front are two female recumbent figures, emblematical of Spring and Summer, and cupids supporting a shield of arms. Italian, 16th cent^. H. 2 ft. 4 in., L. 5 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Boudit, 2Sl. Is. 7706.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. T Coffer. Carved wood, picked out with gilding. On the front are two recumbent male figures, emblematical of Autumn and Winter, and cupids supporting a shield of arms. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 4 in., L. 5 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, m Is. 7707.-61. Coffer, Wood. Carved in high relief, and picked out with gilding. Subjects, the Rape of the Sabines, and a warlike expedition. In the centre two cupids support a cartouche. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 7 in., L. 6 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 23Z. Is. 7708.-'61. Coffer. Wood. Carved in high relief, and picked out with gilding. On the front are two subjects from Roman history. In the centre two cupids support a cartouche. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 7 in., L, 6 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 23Z. Is. 7709.-61. Coffer. Wood. The front inlaid with geometrical patterns in wood and ivory ; on the lid a draught board. Italian. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 11 in., L. 3 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft, 64 in. Bought, 101. 7822.-'61. Coffer. Wood. Carved with architectural mouldings sup- ported on lion's paws. A tablet in front surmounted by cherubs, and supported by angels in high relief. Italian. 16th centy. H. to centre of lid 2 ft., L. 3 ft, 5 in., W.l ft. 5 in. Bought. 7825.-61. Column (a portion). Istrian stone, carved in low relief with arabesque scroll work, griffins, &c. Italian, About 1500. From a palace at Cesena (with Nos. 7368, 7673, 74, 75-61). H. 2 ft. 81 in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, 55Z. 7367.-61. Column (a portion). Istrian stone, carved in low relief with arabesque scroll work, griffins, &c. Italian. About 1500. From a palace at Cesena (with Nos. 7367, 7673, 74, 75.-61). H. 2 ft. 84 in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, 55^. 7368.-61. Copper Work. See Brazier. Cover. Frame. Incense Boat. Monstrance. Plaque. Shrine. Thurible. Cover of a Lamp. Bronze, With figures of two fauns in crouch- ing attitude. Italian. 15th centy. 2| in. by If in. Bought, II. 7436.-61. Cover of a Fire Pan or Brazier. Copper. Bell shaped, with a pattern of perforated scrolls, masks, festoons, &c. on the upper part. Italian. 16th centy. H. 12 in,, diam. 144 i^^i- Bought, 3Z. 7845.-61. Cresset. Bee Lamp. Cruet (Chrismatory). Silver parcel gilt, triangular, with figures of saints under Gothic canopies ; the cover surmounted by a crucifix. German. About 1490. H. 7 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 101. 7243.-'61. Cross or Crucifix. Bronze, gilt. The four arms of the cross have trefoiled ends surrounded with globular knobs, and bear figures on each side of saints, evangelists, &c. Around each arm is a band of champleve enamel. Italian. About 1400. H. 18 in., W. II4 in. Bought, 9^. 3s. 7352.-'61. 8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Crucifix. The figure of our Saviour in terra cotta, on a cross of black wood. Italian. 15th centy. By Andrea del Yerrocchio. H. of figure, 2 ft. 10 in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. ; cross, H. 5 ft. 10 in., W. 3 ft. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 80/. 7571.-01. Cup. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Cushion. See Textiles. Damascene Work. See Inkstand. Mirror Frame. Bella Robbia Ware. See Earthenware, European. Dish. Silver gilt. Embossed with hunting scenes. In the centre an engraved plaque of the Annunciation, originally enamelled. German. Latter part of 14th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Bought, 10/. 7544.-'61. Door Handle. Wrought iron. In form of interlaced billets. A circular escutcheon pierced with Gothic tracery. German. loth centy. Handle, L. 8 in., W. 6 in. Escutcheon, diam. 6| in. Bought (Soltikoff ColK), 61. 6s. 7652.-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. In the form of two winged figures. Italian. I7th centy. H. SJ in., W. 3 in. Bought, 12s. lOd. 7893.-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. Two young tritons holding a comic mask ; the escutcheon in form of a mask. Italiam. 1 7th centy. 5f in. by 5^ in. Bought, l7s. 6d 8869.-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. Two young tritons holding a comic mask ; the escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. 17th centy. 5| in. by 5^ in. Bought, 176-. Qd. 8869a.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. Two young tritons holding a comic mask; the escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. 17th centy. 5| in. by 5^ in. Bought, Vjs. 6d. 88696.-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. Two young tritons holding a comic mask ; the escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. 17th centy. 5|in. by 5 J in. Bought, I7s. 6d. 8869c.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze^ Two young tritons holding a comic mask ; the escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. 17th centy. 5| in. by 51 in. Bought, 1 7s. 6 d 8869d-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. Two young tritons holding a comic mask ; the escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. 17th centy. 5| in. by 5^ in. Bought, 176\ Qd. 8869e.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. AVinged heads ; the escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. 16th centy. 6| in, by 4| in. Bought, 1/. 5s. 8870.-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. Winged heads ; the escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. 16th centy. 6| in. by 4| in. Bought, II. 5s. 8870a.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. The escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. J 6th centy. 5| in. by 3^ in. Bought,!/. 887l.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. The escutcheon in form of a mask. Italian. 16th centy. 5f in. by 3^ in. Bought, 1/. 8871 a.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze. Fleur-de-lis pattern. A horned mask as escutcheon. Italian. 16th centy. 4| in. by 2| in. Bought, 1/. 8872.-'6l. I I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 9 Drawer Handle. Bronze. Two lions face to face. Italian. 16tli centy. 31 in. by 2 in. Bought, 10s. 8875.-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze ; formed as a finger ring ; a mask for escutcheon. Italian. 16th centy. 4J in. by 2 J in. Bought, 1^. 8876.-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze ; with a mask as escutcheon. Italian. 16th centy. 3 in. by ]| in. Bought, 15s. 8876a.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze ; with a mask as escutcheon. Italian. 16th centy. 2\ in. by If in. Bought, 10s. 88766.-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze ; with a mask as escutcheon. Italian. 16th centy. 2^ in. by If in. Bought, 10s. 8876c.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze ; with a mask as escutcheon. Italian. 16th centy. 2^ in. by IJ in. Bought, 10s. 8876d-61. Drawer Handle. Bronze ; with a mask as escutcheon. Italian, 16th centy. 2^ in. by IJ in. Bought, 10s. 8876e.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze ; with a mask as escutcheon. Italian. 16th centy. 2f in. by 1\ in. Bought, 10s. 8876/.-'61. Drawer Handle. Bronze ; with a mask as escutcheon, Italian. 16th centy. 2f in. by I4 in. Bought, 10s. 8876(/.-'61. Drug Pot. See Earthenware. Earthenware, English. ( unceb tain 3ianufa ctor y.) Vessel. White glazed earthenware, consisting of three vases joined together by the interlaced handles, each painted with an ornament in blue. English. 17th centy. H. 4 in., diam. 41 in. Bought, 10s. 7710.-61. {iVODEEN.) Medallion. Enamelled terra cotta. A garland of foliage and fruit, with a female bust in the centre. Modern English. (Minton and Co.) Diam. 2 ft. 1 Id. Bought, 10^. 14s. 2d 7903.-61. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware ; painted in imitation of Maiolica. Subject, an artist seated before an easel, surrounded by a group of figures. English, modern. Painted by E. Lessore, Manufactured by Minton and Co. Diam. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought, 25^. 7146.-61. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Palissy ware. Composition of a cupid and a dolphin supporting a shell. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 7i in., W. 5 in. by 4| in. Bought, 11. 7s. 7147.-61. Tray or Plateau. Inlaid earthenware, pale buff ground, with geometrical bands and conventional foliage, &;c. in white, red, and green. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Diam. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, U. 10s. 7262.-'61. Tray or Plateau. Inlaid earthenware, pale buff ground, with geometrical bands and conventional foliage, &c. in brown, green, and red. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) Diam. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 1^. 10s. 7263.-61. 10 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, English — continued, {modkbn) — cont. Vase or Wine Cooler, with cover. Enamelled earthen- ware in imitation of Maioliea. The base surrounded by groups of children, with animals ; the body of the vase bearing hunting scenes in low relief, and festoons of vine branches, with four projecting heads of animals ; the cover surmounted by a group of children, with grapes, &;c. English, modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 244 in., diam. iTjin. Bought, 22^. 5s. U. 7261.-61. Vase and Cover. Terra cotta, with serpent handles. English, modern. H. 1 ft. 8f in. Bought. {Trans- ferred to Building Collection.) 7899.-'61. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European. {bella robbia ware.) Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of January. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian (Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 12i in. Bought (Gigli-Campana Coll^.), 60^. 7632,-'61. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Della Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of February. The name of the month is writen in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the positioli of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 121 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 60^. 7633.-61. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of March. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medalhons, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 12i in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), ml 7634.-61. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. H Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — cont (BELLA BOBBIA WARE) — COnt. Medallion or Koundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a bine ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of April. The name of the month is- 'written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medalHons, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 12i in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 60^. 7635.-61. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Della Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of May. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 121 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 60^. 7636.-61. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Della Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of June. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian (Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 121 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 60^. 7637.-61. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Della Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of July. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian (Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 121 in. Bought (Gigli Campana Coll^i.), ml. 7638.-61. 12 AUT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenwaee, Stoneware, etc., European— co7i^. {del LA llOBBIA WARJC) — COnt. Medallion or Koundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of August. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7G4<3.-'61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian (Florentine). Ascribed to Luca dell a Robbia. About 1405. Diam. 121 in. Bought (Gigli Campana ColK), GOL 7639.-'61. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of September. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of tiie 12 months of the j^ear. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. I2i in. Bought (Gigli Campana Colin.), qqi 7640.-'61. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of October. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7682 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian (Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia, About 1465. Diam. 121 in. Bought (Gigli Campana ColK ), 60^. 7641.-'61. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Della Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of November. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the 12 months of the year. Italian' {Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 121 in. Bought (Gigli Campana ColK), 60/. 7642.-'61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 13 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European— co^t {della bobbia wabe) — cont. Medallion or Roundel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware ; painted in grisaille tints on a blue ground, with a figure of a husbandman engaged in the agricultural operations proper to the month of December. The name of the month is written in white letters, the mean duration of the day, and the position of the sun in the zodiac are shown. One of a set of 12 medallions, Nos. 7632 to 7643.-61, emblematic of the ] 2 months of the year. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to Luca deLla Robbia. About 1465. Diam. 121 in. Bought (Gigli Campana Colin.), 60L 7643.-61. Medallions (two). Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. Female portrait busts. Italian. 16th centy. {Transferred to Building Collection:) 7826, 7827.-61. Panel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. Half length figure of the Virgin, with the Infant Saviour standing on a ledge ; above are three cherubs ; within an arcade or framework of fruit and flowers enamelled in natural colours ; the whole supported by a triangular bracket, on which is a cherub and two cornucopias. Italian {Florentine). Attributed to Andrea della Robbia. About 1500. H. 4 ft. 1 in., W. 2 ft. 5 ki. Bought, 70L 7547.-61. Panel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, in relief The Virgin kneeling, adoring the Infant Saviour ; the Almighty Father surrounded by cherubim in the upper part. Below is a triangular bracket, with a figure of a cherub. Italian. About 1500. Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. PI, 3 ft. 1 in., W., 1 ft. 9 in. Bought (Gigli Campana CoU^), 40^. 7596, 7597.-61. Panel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. Tlie Virgin seated with the Infant Saviour in her lap, entirely of white enamel, the background of blue ; around this group is an arcade or framev/ork of fruit and flowers, enamelled in natural colours ; the whole supported by a triangular bracket, on which is a shield of arms in various colours. Italian {Florentine). By Andrea della Robbia. About 1500. H. 5 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 94 in. Bought (Gigli Campana ColK), 2001. 7630.-'61. Statuette. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. A kneeling angel, from an altar piece. Italian. By Andrea della Robbia. About 1500. H. 2 ft. 8^ in. Bought (Gigli Campana ColK), 201. 7614.-'61. Statuette. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. A kneeling angel, from an altar piece. Italian. By Andrea della Robbia. About 1500. H. 2 ft. 8i in Bought (Gigli Campana ColK\ 20^. 7615.-'61 14 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European— co7ii. {dell A HOBBIA WABE) — COnt. Statuette. Epa.melled terra cotta, Delia Robbia Avare. The Infant Saviour in the attitude of benediction. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. H. 1 ft. 6 in., W. 9 in. Given by G. H. Morland, Esq. 7702.-'Gl. Tablet. A fragment. Enamelled earthenware, Delia Robbia ware. A head surrounded with rays, brown on a blue ground. Italian. 16th centy. 9 in. by 6^ in. Bought. 7843.-61. Della Robbia Ware. See also Chapel. {GER3IAN) Tazza. Red unglazed terra cotta. Modern German {Berlin). H. 3i in., diam. 7| in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 7350.-61. Tazza. Red unglazed terra cotta. Modern German {Berlin). H. 34 in., diam. 7| in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 7351.-^61. Vase. Red unglazed terra cotta. Amphora shaped. Modern German {Berlin). H. 9 in., diam. 5 in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 7348 -'61. Vase. Red unglazed terra cotta. Amphora shaped. Modern German {Berlin). H. 9 in., diam. 5 in. Given by H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 7349.-61. {maiolica.) Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Blue and white decoration, inscribed *^ Gentziana," with green handles. Italian. 16th centy. H. 13 J in., W. 12 in. Bought, U. 19s. 2d. 7840.-61. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Blue and white arabesque decoration ; a female portrait in front, inscribed " Zafarano," with green handles. Italian. 16tli centy. H. 14 in., W. 12 in. Bought, U, 19s. 2d. 7841.-61. Lamp. The base of enamelled earthenware, Maiolica; the vessel of glass, with four burners sliding on a metal pillar. Italian. 18th centy. H. 2 ft. 3 in., W. at base, 8 in. Bought, 61. 7887.-61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with a procession of allegorical figures ; border of arabesque scroll work on dark blue ground. Italian {Faenza). About 1480. Diam. 14 in. Bought, 161. 7438.-61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. In the centre a figure of St. Sebastian bound to a tree ; border of arabesques on orange ground. Italian {Faenza). About 1510. Diam. 8 in. Bought, Ul. 7537.-61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre an escutcheon of arms on gold lustre ground, a border of scroll pattern in yellow and ruby lustre. Italian {Guhbio). By Maestro Giorgio. Initialed and dated 1525. Diam. 13^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK) 40^. 7679.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 15 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — cont. {^MAJOLICA)-— QOmi. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. The centre painted in grisaille, with a cupid swinging on a tree ; the border of scroll and palmette ornament. Italian (Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio, signed '' Mo. '^Go. da Ugubio," and dated 1526. Diam. Ill in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40^. 7685.-'61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. The centre painted with a cupid and a dog ; the border of scroll and palmette ornament. Italian {Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio, About 1520. Diam. 11^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK) 80^. 7686.-61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre a cupid with bow and quiver ; the border of military trophies on blue lustred ground. Italian {Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1535. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30^. 7687.-61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre a cupid ; the border of military trophies. Italian {Guhhio). Dated 1537, and initialed by Maestro Giorgio. Diam. lOf in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30^. 7688.-'61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre a cupid, supporting a column ; border of scroll and palmette ornament. Italian {Guhhio) Dated 1528, and initialed by Maestro Giorgio. Diam. 94 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30^. 7689.-'6]. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre a cupid with a bo v\r ; painted in grisaille on ruby ground, border with ornament on blue. Italian {Guhhio). School of Maestro Giorgio. About 1530. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25?. 7690.-61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre a cupid ; the border of scroll palmette and interlaced ornaments on blue ground. Italian {Guhhio). Signed " Mo Go. da Ugubio," and dated 1526. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Soulages Colin ), 59^. 7691.-'61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. Painted with the fight for the standard, a composition of three mounted cavaliers, taken from an early Italian print. Italian {Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio. Initialed at back, and dated 1522. Diam. 11 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50?. 7692.-61. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. Painted with a procession of six warriors, carrying banners. Italian {Guhhio). On the reverse, the mono- gram of Maestro Giorgio, and the date 1520. Diam. 12i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50?. 7693.-61. 16 AHT INVENTORY, SOCTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Eatituenware, Stoneware, etc., European — coat ( MA 10 Lie a) — cont. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with a composition of the gathering of manna ; from an engraving by Agostino Veneziano, after Raphael. Italian (Faenza). About 1520-30. Diam. IG in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 100^. 7680.-'Gl. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. In the centre is a medallion with a cupid riding on an unicorn ; scale work border in ruby and gold. Italian (Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About loK). Diam. 144 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), ml. 7G81.-'G1. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. Painted with two equestrian figures. Italian {Guhhio). Abojt 1500. Diam. 14| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 60^. 7G82.-'G1. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. Painted with a crowned eagle, the arms of Montefeltro. Italian {Guhhio). About 1500. Diam. IG in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50?. 7683.-'Gl. Platpjau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ware. Painted with a female bust portrait, a scroll and inscription ; border of scroll and palmetto orna- ments. Italian {Guhhio). About 1490-1500. Diam. IG in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50?. 7G84.-'6]. Salt Cellar, with cover. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Blue ground, with arabesques, sphinxes, serpents, &ic., in grisaille. Italian. About 1530. H. 44 in., diam. ^ in. Bought, Ql. 7142.-'G1. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted in blue ; St. Veronica holding the " vernicle," or napkhi, with the face of our Saviour. Italian. IGth centy. Square, W. IO4 in. Bought, 21 7549.-'Gl. Vase and Cover. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Orange ground, with blue arabesques, and with cupids in full relief, bearing shields of arms, and playing musi- cal instruments. Italian {Faenza ?) About 1490. H. 144 in., diam. 7 in. Bought, 12?. 7355.-'Gl. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Oviform; painted with a shield of arms, the handles in form of dolpliins (the spout missing). Italian. 16th centy. H. 13 in., W. 114 in. Bought, U. 7839.-61. Wine Cooler. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. In the interior is a circular medallion painted in grisaille, witli river gods, &c ; the exterior painted with scroll work, grotesque masks, &(i. Italian {Viterho ?) About 1540 H. 9 in., diam. 16 in. Bought, 18?. 18s. 7538.-'GJ. {SPANISH.) Jar. Earthenware. In the form of an amphora. Spanish, modern. H. .1 ft. 44 in. Given by — Wallace, Esq. 7554.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 17 Earthenware, Stoneware, etc., European — cont {SPANISH) — cont. Jar. Earthenware. In the form of an amphora. Spanish, modern. H. 1 ft. 4 J in. Given by — Wallace, Esq. 7555.-6 J. Earthenware, Stoneware, &c., Oriental. {pebsian) Bowl, Enamelled earthenware. Painted with a floriated pattern in blue. Persian. 16th centy. H. 4 J in., diam. 121 in. Bought, 21 7357.-61. Cup. Enamelled earthenware, lustred. Outside, blue ground, with ornament in gold lustre ; inside, gold lustre on white ground. Persian. H. 1 1 in., diam. Sin. Bought, 1.3s. 7485.-'61. Cup. Enamelled earthenware, lustred. Outside, blue ground, with gold ornament ; iuside, a gold ornament on white ground. Persian. H. 1^ in., diam. 2| in. Bought, 7s. 6d 7495.-61. Enamels, European. Badge or Escutcheon. Silver, bearing three bearded male heads, each inscribed salm., the ground of blue translucent enamel. German. 16th centy. 3^ in. by 2| in. Bought, 11. 105. 7447.-61. Badge or Escutcheon. Silver, bearing three bearded male heads, each inscribed SALM., the ground of blue translucent enamel. German. 16th centy. 3^ in. by 2| in. Bought, 11. 10s. 7448.-'61. Candlestick. Brass, with a floriated pattern, grounded in blue and white champleve enamel. English. About 1630. H. 5J in., diam. of base 3| in. Given by his Grace the Duke of Hamilton. 7668.-'61. Candlestick. Brass, with a floriated pattern, grounded in blue and white champleve enamel. English. About 1630. H. 5| in., diam. of base 3§ in. Given by his Grace the Duke of Hamilton. 7669.-'61. Ewer with cover. Enamel on copper, the ground of semi- translucent blue and green, with diaper and scale patterns in gold. Palian (Venetian). About 1500. H. 9^ in., W. 84 in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 7353.-:'"\ Enamels. See also Cross. Monstrance. Shrine. Watch. Escutcheon or Badge. See Enamels. Ewer and Cover. Bronze, chased diaper pattern. Italian (?). 14th centy. H. 1 ft., diam. 7 in. Bought, U. 7850.-61. Ewer. See also Enamels. Figure. Marble, carved in high relief A sepulchral efO-gy of a lady in a recumbent posture, from a tomb. Italian {Neapo- litan). About 1500. L. 5 ft. 10 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Bought, 6Z. 4s. 6d. 7388.-^61. Figure. Bronze, parcel gilt. A lion supporting an armorial shield. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4f in., L. 5^ in. Bought. 7868.-'61. 16441. L L 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Figure. Bronze, parcel gilt. A lion supporting an armorial shield. Italian. 1 6th centy. H. 4| in., L. 54 in. Bought. 7868a.-'Gl. Figure. See also Ivory Carvings. Flute. Bee Ivory Carvings. Fountain. White marble. Quadrangular base with grotesque dolphin-tailed figures at the angles, circular basin, on the under side of which are four dragons in high relief; on a l>edestal in the centre stands a figure of Bacchus. Italian. About 1600. From the Palazzo Stufa, Florence. H. 9 ft., diam. 6 ft. Bought, 100/^. 7676.-61. Fragment. Bronze. Foliated ornament, apparently a portion of an astrolabe or other instrument. Italian. 15th centy. 5 in. by 8| in. Bought, 4s. 7461.-61. Fragment. See also Glass Vessels. Frame. Garved wood. Architectural design, painted with ara- besques and parcel gilt. Italian. 16 th centy. H. 6 ft., W. 4 ft. 7 in. Bought. 7820.'-61. Frame. Wood, carved and gilt. The circular opening sur- rounded by two cupids, with a cherub at the top, the foot supported on two dolphins. Italian. I7th centy. H. 1 ft. 104 in., W. lOi in. Bought, n. 8s. 7838.-'61. Frame. Iron, repouss^ or beaten work. A cherub's head at the top and bottom, Italian. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. 34 in. Bought, n. 7876.-'61. Frame. Copper gilt, repouss^ or beaten work. Cupids, goats' heads, fruit, and flowers. Italian. 17th centy. H. llf in., W. 94 in. Bought, 11. 7877.-61. Frame. Black and gold lacquer, inlaid with various coloured marbles. Italian. 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 9^ in. Bought. 7880.-'61. Frame. Wood. Parcel-gilt, and carved in high relief with birds and monsters, surmounted by an eagle killing a serpent. Modern Italian. 174 in. by 124 in. Bought. 7881.-61. Frame. See also Mirror. Frieze. Marble (in two pieces). Carved in low relief, with the " Vernicle," or napkin, bearing the countenance of our Saviour, enriched consoles, candelabra, &c. Italian. About ^ 1490. H. 1 ft. 3 in., L. 6 ft. 4 in. Bought, Ibl. 7363, 7364.-61. Frieze. Marble, carved in high relief The predella of an altar piece. In the centre two winged boys are holding a cartouche, on which is the countenance of our Saviour. At each side are candelabra connected by strings of pearls, &;c. Italian. About 1470. School of Donatello. Ascribed to Antonio Bossellino or Mino da Fiesole. H. 9 in., W. 3 ft. 11 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 30Z. 7570.-61. Frieze. Marble, carved in very low relief, with numerous figures, representing our Saviour delivering the keys to St. Peter. Italian (Florentine). By Donatello. First half of 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 4 in., L. 3 ft. 9 in. Bought (Gigli- Campana ColK), 300^. 7629.-6 1 . OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 19 Gate. Wrought iron, open work pattern of fleurs-de-lys. Italian. 16th centy. H. 3 ft., W. 3 ft. 8 in. Bought, U. 7871.-61. Glass Vessels, European. Beaker. . Enamelled glass, ornamented with tritons support- ing scroll work, surmounted by spread eagles, in colours. Venetian. About 1490. H. 5 in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 5?. 7539.-61. Fragment of a glass vessel. Etched in gold, with an angel's head. 18th centy. (?) l\ in. by J in. Bought. 7894.-61. Goblet, Glass, the stem blue, the bowl diamond-moulded and enamelled with rosettes, &c. Venetian. About 1450. H. 6i in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 8^ 15s. 7536.-61. Pilgrim's Flask. Green glass, mounted in gilt bronze, with chain attached. Venetian. 16th centy. H. 9^ in., W. in. by ^ in. Given by Sir J. Hudson, K.C.B. 7445.-'61. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. 8ee Box. Cameo. IIing. Watch. Group. Alabaster. Subject, the Virgin kneeling before a prie- dieu, probably part of a group of the Annunciation. French. About 1450. H. 1 ft. 7i in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, 8?. 6970.-61. Group. Terra cotta. Subject, a " Pieta," the Virgin seated with the dead body of Christ in her lap ; at the sides the Magdalen and St. John. Italian {Florentine). About 1600. H. 1 ffc. 4 in., W. 1 ft. 7i in. Bought, n. 7358.-'6]. Group. Terra cotta, in high relief The Virgin and infant Saviour under a canopy, accompanied by two saints. Italian (Tuscan). By Jacopo della Querela. About 1400. H. 5 ft. 84 in., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 80?. 7572.-61. Group. Terra cotta. The Virgin seated, bearing the infant Saviour. Italian {Tuscan). By Jacopo della Querela. About 1420. H. 2 ft. 5 in., W. 134 iii- Bouglit (Gigli-Campana ColK), ml. 757S.- ol. Group. Terra cotta. The Virgin seated, with the infant Saviour sleeping in her lap. Italian {Tuscan). By Jacopo della Querela. About 1420. H. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bou.o'ht (Gigli-Campana ColK), 60?. 7574.-'61 Group or Model. Wax, gilt^ in full relief, representing the Deposition from the Cross. In an architectural frame, with a back ground painted on panel. Italian. By Jacopo Sansovino. About 1510. H. of model 2 ft. 9. in., W. 2 ft. 4 in ; frame, 3 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 10 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 40?. 7595, 7595c^.-'61. Group. Marble, carved in flat relief, but without any back ground. The Virgin seated, bearing the infant Saviour, and surrounded by Angels. Italian {Florentine). Attributed to Donatello, or one of his scholars. First half of 15th centy. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Gigli-Ca!npana ColK), 60?. 7624.-61. L L 2 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Group. Terra cotta. Hercules subduing a centaur. Italian. {Florentine). Attributed to Giovaniri Bologna. About 1 (iOO H. 1 ft. ^ in., L. 1 ft. 2 in., W. Hi in. Bought (Gigli-Cam- pana Colin ), ^i 7G27.-'G1. Group. Terra cotta, in high relief. Half-length figure of the Virgin, with the infant Saviour on her lap. Apparently in- tended for insertion in a circular frame. Italian {Florentine). About 1480. H. 1 ft. 8i in., W. 1 ft. 3 in. Bought, U. 7G53.-'6). Guitar, Wood, inlaid with marquetry of ivory, ebony, and mother-of-pearl. Italian. About 1550. L. 2 ft. 10 in., W. lOi in. Bought, Ql. 7350.-61. Gun. a Wheel lock carbine. The stock and butt carved in relief with the history of St. Eustace, hunting scenes, and animals. German. 16th centy. L. 3 ft. 7 in. Bought, IQl. 7821.-61. Hair Pin. See Ivory Carving. Horn. Brass. Telescopic form, with three sliding tubes, German {?) J 8th centy. L., when open, 4 ft. 2 in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 7701.-'61. Incense Boat or Navicula. Copper. • Boat-shaped, on a foliated foot ; the hinge across the middle of the boat. A figure of a winged dragon at each end. German. 15 th centy. H. 3| in., L. 7i in. Bougdit, 21. 7873.-61. Incense Burner. Copper, with foliage in repouss^ or beaten work ; the cover perforated. Italian. 1 Gth centy. H. 9 in., diam. 11 in. Bought, 21. 8s. 7851.-61. Incense Burner. See also Thurible. Inkstand. Bronze. Damascened with silver ; chased renais- sance ornament, supported on three rams' heads. Italian. IGth centy. H. 2^ in., diam. 4J in. Bought, U. 8867.-61. Intaglio. See Ring. Iron and Steel Work. See Door Handle. Frame. Gate. Knife. Knocker. Lampstand. Ivory and Bone, Carved : Box or BoNBONNiiiRE. Ivory. Carved with renaissance foliage, fee. Inside the lid is a piece of silver-gilt open work. French. 18th centy. L. 3| in., W. 3 in. Bought, 9s. 8877.--61. Figure. Carved ivory. A lion, from the summit of a hair pin. Italian. 15th centy. If in. by 1:^ in. Bought, 9s. Sd. 7501.-61. Flute. Ivory, with foliage carved in low relief. Italian. Signed, " Anciuti a Milan, 1740." L. 1 ft. 6i in. Bought, II. 4s. 2d. 7469.-61. Hair Pin. Ivory. Surmounted by a crowned figure of a lion. Italian. 15th centy. L. 1 ft. If in. Bought, 9s. Sd. 7500.-61. Predella of an altar piece. Bone, divided into nine com- partments by figures of saints and angels under Gothic niches. The subjects represent incidents in the history of our Saviour and of the Virgin. Italian. About 1300. Attributed to Andrea Pisano. H. 7i in., L. 5 ft. 10. in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 50^. 7611.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 21 Ivory and Bone, Carved — cont Statuette. Carved ivoiy, partly painted. A seated female figure holding a hand mirror. Marble pedestal, with gilt metal rim set with pebbles, garnets, &c. Italian. IGth centy. H. 6 in., base 4| in. by 3f in. Bought, 35^. 7678.-'61. Triptych. Carved ivory. The centre in two compartments. In the upper is the Coronation of the Virgin ; in the lower, the Virgin with the infant Saviour in her arms. On the shutters, figures of angels, and subjects from the life of our Saviour. Italian. Attributed to Andrea Orcagna. About 1350. H. 10^ in., W. 6 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), UU. 7592.-61. Triptych. Carved bone or ivory. In the upper part of the centre is represented the Crucifixion, with several figures of the holy women and soldiers ; below are five figures of saints. On one wing is the Annunciation, on the other the Agony in the Garden. Two figures of saints in the lower part of each wing. Italian. About 1300. Attri- buted to Andrea Pisano. In a frame of marquetry of the 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 3 in., W. 1 ft. b\ in. Bought (Gigli- Campana ColK), 35L 7606.-61. Ivory Carvings, See also Knife (handle). Shrine. Spoon (handle). Jewellery and Goldsmith's Work. See Box. Cameo. Ring. Watch. Knife and Fork, steel. The hilts of carved ivory, formed of cupids holding birds. Italian. 17th cent^. L. of knife, 74 in., of fork, 6J in. Bought, U. 19s. U. 7470, 7471.-61. Knocker. Wrought iron, chiselled. lu the form of a renais- sance temple, with baluster columns, projecting heads, scrolls, &c. Beneo.th the canopy a statuette of a cupid holding a tablet inscribed "Salve," forming the hammer. Italian. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 2i in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soltikoff Coll^.X 59^. 4s. 6d • 7651.-61. Lace. See Textiles. Lacquer Work. See Casket. Frame. Laaip or Cresset (a street lamp). Wrought iron, supported on a bracket of twisted iron Ijars, the frame formed of four uprights ending in fleurs-de-lys and two hoops. Italian (Florentine). 16th centy. H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 3 ft. 2 in. Bought, 81. 7384.-61. Lamp. Bronze, of grotesque form. A male winged sphinx. Italian. About 1500. H. 9^ in., W. 74 in. bv 34 in. Bought, 18^. 7432.-'6L Lamp. See also Earthenware. Lead Work. See Medal. Leather Work. See Backgammon Board. Portfolio. Locket or Medallion Reliquary. Silver gilt, a,nd nielloed. On one side a guilloche ornament, on the other a female head, Italian. 15th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, IZ. 7467.-61, 22 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Lunette or Pediment of a Tabernacle or Ciborium. Wliite marble, sculptured with a half length figure of the Almighty Father. The lunette rests on a frieze carved in low relief, with cherubim, &c. Italian {Florentine). About 1490. H. 2 ft. li in., W. 2 ft. 7| in. Bought, 10?. 7359.-'Gl. Lunette and two Pilasters of an altar piece. Marble, carved in high relief In the lunette is represented the Pesurrec- tion. On each of the pilasters are two statuettes of saints in shallow niches. Italian {Genoese). 15th centy. These are portions of an altar formerly in the church of Saint Domenico, Genoa, now destroyed. Lunette, H. 2 ft. 4 in., Pilasters, each, H. 4 ft. 8 in., W. 9 in. Bought, 14?. 7551, 7551C6, 75516.-61. Lunette. Terra cotta, in low relief A half-length figure of the Almighty Father in the act of benediction. A flying angel on either side. ItalioAi (Florentine). About 1480. H. Hi in., W. 2 ft. 10 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 15?. 7603.-61. Lunette. Terra cotta, in low relief A half-length figure of the Almighty Father in the act of benediction. Italian {Florentine). About 1480. H. 1 ft.' 2 in., W. 2 ft. 8| in. Bought (Gigli-Campana CoU^), 15?. 76l7.-'61. Manuscript, on paper. " Li tre libri dell Arte dell Vasaio, Del Cavalier Piccolpasso Durantino." An old treatise on the manufacture of Maiolica. Bound in vellum. Bought, 45?. 10s. 8c?. {Transferred to the Art Library) 7446.-61. Manuscript, on paper, in oriental characters, being the details of a po.ttern of a Cashmere shawl, which are read out aloud for the guidance of the workmen. 7i in. by 11;^ in. Given by Mrs. Godwin Austin. {Transferred to Art Library.) 7705.-'61. Marquetry. See Backgammon Board. Cabinet. Casket. Guitar. Mirror. Frame. Table. Mask. Bronze, of grotesque form. Ancient Roman. Diara. 3 in. Bought, 1?. 2s. 6d 7892.-'61. Mask. Bronze. The escutcheon of a drawer handle. Italian. 16th centy. 34 in. by 2| in. Bought, 1 5s. 8873.-61. Mask. Bronze. The escutcheon of a draVer liandle. Italian. 16thcenty. 3i in. by 2| in. Bought, 15s. 8873a.-'61. Mask. Bronze. The escutcheon of a drawer handle. Italian. 16th centy. 3i in. by 2| in. Bought, 15s. 8874.-61. Medal. Bronze. Ob v., bust with legend : " Benedictus De Pas- tis ;" reverse, a figure shooting an arrow. Signed, '' Mat- theus De Pastis." Italian. 15th centy. By Matteo de Pastis of Verona. Diam. 3 J in. Bought, lOs. 4c?. 7454.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of the Emperor Charles V., with legend. German. 16th centy. Diam. 3:^ in. Bought, lOs. 4d 7455.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv., only, female bust, with legend: ^' Hieronima Farnesia D. S. Vitali." Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2i in. Bought, lOs. 4c?. 7456.-'61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G1. 23 Medal, Bronze. Obv., bust of Ariosto ; rev., a hand with a pair of shears cutting off a serpent's tongue, with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought, 10s. M. 7457.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv., only, bust of a young woman in a plumed hat, with legend. German. Dated 1540. Diam. If in. Bought, 9s. 7458.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv. head of our Blessed Lord, with legend : " Ego sum Via Veritas et Vita ;" reverse, the Crucifixion, with numerous figures standing by. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 34 in. Bought, 11. 7475.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Martinus de Hanna a Vene- tian gentleman, with legend ; rev., allegorical figure of Hope, with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. n. Bought, 4s. 7490.-'61. Medal. Bronze. Obv,, Pope Paul II. in Consistory ; rev., the Almighty Father in Glory, surrounded by enerubim, the twenty-four Elders, &c. Italian. About 1470. Diam. 3 in. Bought, n. 10s. 7548.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Ulysses Musotti, Doctor of I^aws ; rev., books, implements of writing, and philosophical instruments. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 16s. 8d 7556.-'61. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Francesco Sangallo, sculptor and architect ; rev., a terminal figure caressing a dog. Italian. About 1550. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 16s. Sd. 7557.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust portrait of a Lady, in- scribed, " Hieronima Sacrata." Italian, Dated 1555. Diam. 2|in. Bought, 16s. 8d 7558.-'6L Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Priscianus of Ferrara, with inscription ; rev., a figure of Prometheus. Italian. By Sperandio of Mantua. Signed and dated 1473. Diam. 3|- in. Bought, 1?. 7661.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Ezzelino the Tyrant of Padua (died in 1259), with inscription. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 4 in. Bought, 1^. 7662.-'61. Medal. Bronze. Obv,, bust of Catalano Casali ; rev,, a man fleeing from a woman, and a chikl lying down. Italian. About 1470. By Sperandio of Mantua. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 1/. 7663.-61. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Ludovico Sforza ; rev., Sforza on his throne, before him numerous armed figures on horse- ba.ck. Italian, About 1500. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 11. 7664.-'61. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of Pope Paul III. ; rev., a serpent fighting with a griffin. Italian. About 1540. Diam. 2| in. Bought, \l. 7665.-'61. Medal. Lead. Struck in commemoration of the Exhibition at Florence in 1861. Obv., bust of Victor Emanuel; rev., alle- gorical figure of Italy. Diam. 2J in. Given by the Commis- sioners of the Exhibition. 7722.-.'61. 24 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Lead, gilt. Struck in commemoration of the Exlii- bition at Florence in 18G1. Obv., bust of Victor Emanuel; rev., allegorical figure of Italy. Diam. 2^ in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition. 7723.-'(Jl. Medal. Lead. Struck in commemoration of the Exhibition at Florence in 1861. Ob v., figure of Victor Emanuel in classical costume; rev., an inscription relating to the Exhibition. Diam. 2| in. Given by the Commissioners of the Exhibition. 7724.-'Gl. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. The Conversion of St. Paul. Italian. 17th centy. Diam. 2\ in. Bought, 8s. 737C.-'61. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Vulcan forging arrows for Cupid ; Venus seated neai\ Italian. IGth centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 8s. 7381.-'G1. Medallion. Bronze. Obv. only, Christiana, Grand Duchess of Tuscany. Italian. About IGOO. Diam. 3f in. Bought, 8s, 7382.-'Gl. Medallion. Bronze. Obv. only, a female bust, without legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 8s. 7383.-61. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. St. George combating the Dragon. German. About 1490. Diam. 2| in. Bought, ]5s. 7423.-61. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. The subject taken from ^sop's , fable of the bundle of fagots ; above in the clouds the sign of the Zodiac, Taurus. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2 J in. Bought, 10s. 7425.-61. Medallion. Marble, carved in relief, with a seated figure of an aged man supporting a child on the palm of his left hand. North Italian. About 1480. Diam. 9^ in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 7452.-61. Medallion. Bronze. Seated nude female figure and two cupids, with inscription. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought, n. 10s. 7460.-'61. Medallion Plaque. Bronze, circular. Pan and Ceres. Italian. IGth centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, ]?. 7476.-61. Medallion. Bronze. On one side a battle subject with legend, on the other a warrior offering a sacrifice. Italian, 16th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, Qs. Cd. 7484.-^61. Medallion. Bronze, gilt. Obv. only, bust of Pope Clement XL, with legend. Italian. 18th centy. Diam. o^ in. Bought, 16s. 7489.-61. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Apollo and the Python. Italian. 16tli centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 4s. 7491.-61. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Allegorical representation of Virtue subduing Vice, with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 4s. 7497.-61. Medallion. Boxwood, carved in relief, with a bust portrait of a bearded man in a flat cap, and inscribed, Ulric Ehinger. German. Dated 1533. School of Albert Durer, probably executed at Nuremberg. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 3Z. 13s. 6d 7542.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 25 Medallion. Terra cotta, elliptic. In the centre is a figure of the Penitent Magdalen, surrounded by a Glory of Cherubim. Italian. Ascribed to Donatello or one of his scholars. About 1430. In a carved wood frame of about 1550. Medallion, H. 21 in., W. 12 in. ; frame, H. 2 ft. 3 in., W. I7i in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), li)l 7605, 7605a.-'61. Medallion. Terra cotta, in relief The Virgin with the infant Saviour, in a border of foliage. Italian {Florentine). 15th centy. Diam. 1 ft. 5 J in. Bought (Gigli-Campana Coll^.), lOZ. 7612.-'61. Medallion. Terra cotta, in relief, gilt, representing a cupid seated in a shell, holding festoons of grapes and flowers. Italian {Florentine). About 1700. Diam. 1 ft. Bought, 11. 7655.-'61. Medallion. See also Badge. Earthenware. Medallion Reliquary. Bee Locket. Mirror. Glass, in a frame of ebony, inlaid with ivory ; pa- nelled doors in front ; scroll-work and ivory borders. Italian. About 1600. H. 12 in., W. 9^ in. Bought, U. 9s. 7354.-'61. Mirror. Burnished metal, in a Stand of steel damascened v/ith gold and silver. The frame, of architectural design, is sup- ported on scrolls which rest on a square base, with scrolled angles and feet. The whole covered with medallions of classical subjects, arabesques, cartouches, &;c., in gold and silver. At the back of the mirror are figures of our Saviour and of angels in niches ; in front are classical figures. The whole surmounted by a group of Venus and Cupid. Italian {Milanese). About 1550. Made for the Royal Family of Savoy. H. 8 ft. 10s. ; base, 18 in. by 25 in. Bought (Soltikoff ColK), 1,28U. 7648.-'61. Mirror. Burnished metal, circular, in a Frame of walnut-wood, carved in relief with an angel, a skeleton, and various animals, each accompanied by a capital letter in gold. These letters form the words ''Bonum" and "Malum." Below is a large letter Y, from which the various emblems spring. Italian. Second half of 15th centy. Diam., including frame, 1 ft. 7 in. . Bought (Soulages ColK), 150Z. 7694.-'61. Mirror. Burnished metal, in a square Frame of walnut- wood, with carved mouldings, upheld by a short moulded pillar resting on a quadrangular foot. The whole of the framework carved with emblematical devices, palmette ornaments, &c. Italian. About 1440-50. H. 2 ft. 7 in. ; size of plate, lOJ in. by 8J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 150Z. 7695.-'61. Mirror. Buriiished metal, rectangular, in an ebony Frame, inlaid v/ith interlaced work in ivory. At the bottom is a bow, also in inlaid ivory. Italian. About 1500-20. H. 2 ft. 11 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), ml. 7696.>'61. 26 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Mirror. Burnished metal, on wliicli is executed a painting in oil of Adam and Eve. Italian. 16th centy. H. 10^ in., L. 12 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 7697.-'6l! Mirror. Engraved glass, in Fraivie of carved and gilt wood, foliage pattern. Italian. I7th centy. H. of frame, 22 in., W. 19 in. Bought. 7866.-61. Monstrance. Copper gilt, in the form of an open octagonal gothic temple supported on double columns, with a pyra- midal roof, on a stem and foot inlaid with champlev^ enamels. Italian {Florentine^). About 1350. H. 1ft. SJ in. ; diam. of base, 5 in. Bought, 50?. 7546.-61. Mortar. Bronze, ornamented in relief, with a frieze of dancing cupids ; handles of busts with scroll ends. Italian. 16th centy. H. 8i in. ; diam. 11 in. Bought, hi 7846.-'61. Mortar and Pestle. Bronze. The mortar has two scroll handles, and is surrounded with 14 projecting ribs ; round the rim is inscribed, " Opus Juliani Denavi, Florentini mcccclxxx." H. of mortar, 4 in. ; diam. 5 in. ; L. of pestle, 74 in. Bought. 2Z. 8s. 7847.-61. Mortar. Bronze ; with two chased handles, and a spout ; surrounded by leaves and heads in relief. Around the rim is inscribed OPUS • Juliani • Mariocti • Florentini • Mcccccxv. H. 41 in. diam. 6 in. Bought, U. 7S48.-'61. Mosaic. See Button. Mount. Gilt bronze. Probably from a sword pommel ; in the centre a circular medallion with a figure of Lucretia. Italian. 15th centy. 8i in. by 3| in. Bought, 21 7435.-61. Navicula. See Incense Boat. Niello Work. See Badge. Locket. King. Painting. In fresco, transferred to canvas ; a tournament in the Grand Piazza of Verona. Italian. 15th centy. H. 14 ft. 8 in., W. 8 ft. 7 in. Bought, 80?. 8878.-'61. Panel. Box- wood ; carved in relief with a full-length standing figure of the Virgin supporting the Infant Saviour ; a land- scape background in low relief German (?). About 1570. H. 94 in., W. 7i in. Bought, 21. 16s. 6969.-61. Panel. Black slate {fietra di lavagna), carved in relief with subject of the Annunciation. North Italian. (Originally placed over an external doorway in Genoa.) About 1480. H. 1 ft. 51 in., W. 3 ft. 74 in. Bought, 10^. 7254.-61. Panel. Black slate {pietra di lavagna), carved in relief with the subject of St. George and the Dragon flanked by two standing figures in Roman armour. North Italian. (Origin- ally placed over an external doorway in Genoa.) About 1 480. H. 2 ft. 74 in., W. 6 ft. 8 in. Bought, 221. 7255.-61. Panel. Terra cotta ; in low relief, half-length figure of the Virgin with the infant Saviour. Italian {Florentine). Ascribed to Dcsiderio da Settignano, About 1470. H. 2 ft. 44 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, 25^. 7365.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 27 Panel. Stucco ; in relief, the Virgin seated with the infant Saviour ; above is a half-length figure of the Almighty Father, and at the sides are angels and cherubim. The whole surrounded by a frame-work of Gothic tracery in the same material. Italian (Florentine). About 1430. H. 3 ft., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, 20^. 7366.-61. Panel. Stucco, painted. The Virgin and Child in very low relief; in its original frame. Italian. About 1520. H. 1 ft. 7i in., W. 1 ft. 1 in. Given by J. C. Robinson, Esq. 7385.-'61. Panel. Stucco, in relief, gilt. The Descent from the Cross. Italian {Florentine). 16th centy. Attributed to Baccio Bandinelli. H. 1 ft. 3^ in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought, 8^. 7386.-'61. Panel. Marble, carved in high relief, a full length figure of St. Peter, under a niche ; above is a circular opening enclosing a half figure of a prophet, with a scroll. Italian {Neapolitan). 15 th centy. From the Church of the Jesuits in Naples. H. 4 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, Ql 4s. 7389.-61. Panel. Marble, carved in high relief, a full length figure of St. Sebastian, under a niche; above is a circular opening en- closing a half figure of a prophet with a scroll. Italian {Neapolitan). 15th centy. From the Church of the Jesuits in Naples. H. 4 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, Ql 4s. 7390.-'61. Panel. Statuary marble ; a figure in high relief, of a monk kneeling in prayer, probably St. Benedict. Italian {Nea- jpolita'ti). About 1490. (Companion to No. 7450.-61, and probably a portion of an altar piece.) H. 9 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 8s. 7449.-61. Panel. Statuary marble ; a figure in high relief of a pope, pro- bably St. Gregory, kneeling before an altar on which stands a chalice and the papal tiara. Italian {Neapolitan). About 1490. (Companion to No. 7449.-61, and probably a portion of an altar piece.) H. 9 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 8s. 7450.-61. Panel. Marble, carved in high relief, with a statuette of St. Barbara, standing on a bracket. Italian. Middle of the 14th centy. Attributed to Andrea or Nino Pisano. H. 18 in., W. Ill in. Bought, 3/. 14s. Qd. 7451.-'61. Panel. Marble, in very low relief. Half length figure of the Virgin seated in a chair, with the infant Saviour standing on a cushion ; before her is a book, behind are two lighted candles. Italian {Neapolitan ?). About 1470-80. H. 17 J in., W. 13 in. Bought, 8^. 18s. 7473.-61. Panel. Marble, carved in low relief The Virgin adoring the infant Saviour ; St. Joseph in an attitude of repose. Italian {Florentine). Second half of 15th centy. H. Ill in., W. 8 in. Bought, lOZ. ^ 7502.-'61. Panel. Marble, carved in high relief, and partly gilt. A seated three-quarter figure of the Virgin with the infant Saviour; above are two boy angels with garlands, in low relief Italian {Florentine). About 1480. Style of Mino ' da Fiesole. H. 22^ in., W. 1 4^ in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 25?. 7562.-'61. 28 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Panel. Marble, carved in liigh relief witli the Annunciation, probably the frontal of an altar. Italian {Florentine). 14th centy. Formerly in the church of Santa Croce, Florence. H. 2 ft. 5 in., W. 4 ft. 2 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 50^. 7563.-'Gl. Panel. Marble, carved in higli relief. The Virgin on a throne holding tlie infant Saviour ; on each side is a standing draped angel. Italian {Tuscan). About 1400. H. 2 ft. 3i in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 30^. 7564.-61. Panel, Marble, carved in relief Two girls kneeling before the Virgin or a Saint. Italian {Tuscaiij. About 1440. H. 2 ft. 24 in., W. 2 ft. 54 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 40^. 7565.-61. Panel. Terra cotta. The Virgin and infant Saviour in high relief. Italian. 15th centy. Ascribed to Andrea del Ver- rocchio. H. 2 ft. 74 in., W. 2 ft. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 40^. 7576.-61. Panel. Marble, carved in low relief. The body of our Saviour in the sepulchre supported by angels. Originally the front of an altar. Italian {Florentine). By Donatello. First half of 15th centJ. H. 2 ft. 7| in., W. 3 ft. 7f in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 1,000Z. 7577.-61. Panel. Black stone; {'pietra serena) in low relief, half-length figure of tJie Virgin with the infant Saviour ; below are boy angels supporting a medallion. Italian. 15th centy. Ascribed to Donatello or Desiderio da Settignano. H. 2 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. 2| in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 80^. 7582.-'61. Panel. Stucco, in very low relief. Half-length standing figure of the Virgin with the infant Saviour in her arms. Italian {Florentine). Period of Donatello, about 1450. H. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 15^. 7590.-61. Panel. Marble, carved in high relief. A three-quarter figure of the Virgin seated, with the infant Saviour on her knee ; above in very low relief are three cherubs Avith many wings. . Italian {Florentine). About 1480. Ascribed to Desiderio da Settignano. H. 3 ft. 5 in., VV. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Gigli- Campana ColK), 200?. 7591.-61. Panel. Terra cotta, in high relief. The Birth of St. John the Baptist. Italian. About 1420. Attributed to Lorenzo , Ghiberti. H. llf in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK;, 1001. 7593.-61. Panel. Terra cotta, in high relief. The Virgin seated, bearing the infant Saviour on her knee, and surrounded by a choir of angels ; above is a half-length figure of the Eternal Father. Italian {Florentine). About 1400-30. H. 1 ft. 54 in., W. 124 i'-'- Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 101. 7594.-'61. Panel. Terra cotta, in relief A combat of naked men ; a com- position of twelve figures. Italia )h {Florentine). 15th centy. By Antonio Pollaiuolo. H. 16 in., W. 22 in. Bought (Gigli- Campana Colin.), 80.^ 7598.-61. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1861. 29 Panel. Terra cotta, in relief, with semi-circular top. A kneel- ing Cardinal, and allegorical figures of Faith, Hope, and Charity ; above is the Almighty Father in a vesica-shaped nimbus upheld by four angels. A sketch for the monument of Cardinal Forteguerri, executed in marble, in the Cathedral at Pistoia, by Andrea del Verrocchio in 1474. PI. 1 ft. Sh in., W. iOJ in. 'Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 80/,. 7599.-'61. Panel. Stucco, in low relief; St. George and the Dragon. An ancient cast from the marble panel by Donatello at the base of his statue of St. George at the church of Or San Michele in Florence. In a carved wood frame, partly gilt, of the 16th centy. H. of panel, 1 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. ; frame, 2 ft. 2 in. b}^ 3 ft. 3 in. Bought (Gigli-Campana Colin.), ^l 7607, 7607a.-'61. Panel. Terra cotta, in low relief A figure of a sleeping nymph, with a cupid in the background. Italian. 16th centy. H. 13 in., W. 19^ in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 10/. " 7608.-'61. Panel. Stucco, in relief, a group of trumpeters and dancing children. Being a sketch for a portion of the frieze executed in marble for the front of the Organ Gallery of the Cathedral in Florence, by Luca della Robbia. About 1460. Square, W. 1 ft. 9i in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 30/. 7609.-61. Panel. Terra cotta, in relief A figure of a monk writing at a desk or lectern. Italian (Florentine). Ascribed to Luca della Robbia. About 1450. H. 16| in., W. 13^ in. Bought (Gigli-Campana ColK), 60Z. 7610.-61. Panel or Front of a Coffer. Gilt wood, inlaid with three octagonal panels in glazed terra cotta, containing events from the Full of Man, in relief. Italian. By Jacopo .~'62. Drawer Handle. Bronze gilt. A female hand between two dolphins ; the escutcheon in the form of a human face. Italian. 18th centy. 5^ in. by 8J in. Bought, 8s. 7857c.- 62. Drawer Handle. Bronze gilt. A female hand between two dolphins ; the escutcheon in the form of a human face. Italian. 18th centy. 5i in. by SJ in. Bought, 8s. 7857d-'62. Drav/er Handle. Bronze gilt. A female hand between two dolphins ; the escutcheon in the form of a human face. Italian. 18th centy. 5^ in. by 3| in. Bought, 8s. 7857e.- 62. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. Tankard. Enamelled earthenware, with metal lid. On the side a winter landscape sketched in brown. Modern English (Messrs. Wedgwood). H. 8f in., W. 6^ in. by 4i in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 3^. 13s. 6d 8013.-62. Yase. Enamelled earthenware, amphora form, pale blue ground, with classical figures, orange and green handles. Modern English. Designed by Lessore, made by Messrs. Wedgv/ood. H. 2 ft. 3 in., W. lO^in.by OJ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 25^. 4s. 8()ll.-'62. Yase and Cover. Cream-coloured earthenware, enclo.sing two medallions of Wedgwood's jasper ware. Modern English (Messrs. Wedgwood). H. 9| in., W. 5^ in. by 4^ in. Bought (International Exliibition, 1862), 3/. 13s. U, 8012.-62. Yase. Earthenware, in imitation of Etruscan ware ; brown figures on black ground, scroll handles. English, modern. II. 3 ft. 2i in. (International Exhibition, 1862.) Manufactured and given by Sir James Duke and Nephew. 8117.-62. Earthenware and Stoneware, European. {della bobbia wabe.) Medallion. Enamelled earthenware, Della Eobbia ware. The Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds in relief, surrounded by a border of flowers. Italian. 1 5 th centy. From the Palazzo Mozzi, Florence. Diam. 4 ft. 7 in Bought, 61^. 7752.-^62. I 6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. {FRENCH, modern) Bottle. Earthenware, dark blue ground, with a medal- lion, containing a figure of Cupid. Modern French. H. 4J in., diam. 2^ in. Bought, 46-. lOd 7886.-62. Ewer and Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, brown ground, embossed pattern of foliage and medallion heads, white and blue. Modern French (Sevres). H. of ewer 12^ in., diam. of in.; plateau, diam. 12 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 14^. 12s. 8060, 8061.-'62. Ewer and Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, brown ground, embossed pattern of foliage, with medallions of infant satyrs. Modern French {Sevres). H. of ewer 1 fb. If in., W. 6^ in. by 4f in. ; diam. of plateau 11| in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 18Z. 8062, 8063.-'62. Ewer and Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, chocolate ground, embossed pattern, snake handle to ewer. Modern French (Sevres). H. of ewer I ft. 1;^ in., W. 6f in. by 5 J in. ; diam. of plateau 10 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 11^. 4s. 8064, 8065.-'62. Pedestal for a Fountain. Enamelled earthenware, cupids in fall relief on the back of a tortoise, holding a rustic vase. Modern French (Sevres), H. 5 ft. If in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 26^. (Transferred to Building Collection) 8059.-62 Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maio- lica. On a blue ground is Cupid bearing a scroll w4th an Italian inscription. Modern French. L. 11^ in., W. 5 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 2/. 8017.-62. Plate. Glazed earthenware, turquoise ground. In the centre are figures of Cupid and Psyche. Modern French. Diam. Hi in. Bought, 21. 7883 -'62. Plate. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Maiolica, orange ground, with arabesque decoration ; a cartouche in the centre with a classical group. Modern French. Diam. 1 ft. 2^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), U. 8016.-62. Plate. Earthenware, in imitation of Henri Deux ware. An allegorical figure of Music in the centre, with names of various composers. Modem French. Diam. 1 ft. 2| in. Bouglit (International Exhibition, 1862), 6^. 8043.-62. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, blue ground. A female figure in white fanning a fire in the centre. Modern French. Diam. 11^ in. Bought (International Exhi- bition, 1862), ^l 8044.-62. I OIJJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1862. 7 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont ■ {FRENCH MODERN) — COnt. ^ Plateau. Earthenware, in imitation of Henri II. ware. In the centre an allegorical figure of Music. Modern French. Diam. 1 ft. 3 in. Bought, U. 7882.-62. Seau or Bucket. Earthenware, yellow ground, with wreaths of foliage and birds. Modern French. H. 9| in., diam. 9 in. Bought, 3^. 12s. 7884.-'62. Seau or Bucket. Earthenware, yellow ground, with wreaths of foliage and birds. Modern French. H. 9| in., diam. 9 in. Bought, U. 12s. 7885.-62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, orange ground, with laurel leaves ; the body ornamented with figures in high relief, and bearing inscriptions relating to the kingdom of Italy. Modern French. H. 5 ft. 4 in., diam. 2 ft. 7i in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), mi. 8015.-'62, Vase. Bottle-shaped, body cream-coloured, painted with a classical subject in blue, the neck and foot grey. Modern French. H. 1 ft. 2| in., diam. 7i in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), U. 8018.-62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, on four feet, dark blue ground, with frieze of foliage and cupids in grey. Modern French. H. 9| in., W. 194 i^i- by 16^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 12^. 8019.-62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Bottle shaped ; the neck and foot dark blue, the body cream coloured, with frieze of foliage, containing cupids. Modern French. H. 1 ft. 2 1 in., diam. 7 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 3^. 4s. 8020.-'62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Yellow ground, with goat's head handles. Modern French (Sevres). H. 2 ft. 2-} in., diam. 1 ft. 8^ in. Bought (International Exhi- bition, 1862), 8^. 16s. (Transferred to Building Col- lection.) 8056.-62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Brown ground, incised decoration in white and blue, goat's head handles. Modern French (Sevres). H. 2 ft. 2 in., diam. 1 ft. 7^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 8^. (Trans- ferred to Building Collection.) 8057-62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Yellow ground, neck and foot brown, with fruits in relief Modern French (Sevres). H. 2 ft. IJ in., diam. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 6^. 8058.-'62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Brown ground, the neck surrounded with lattice work pattern, cupids as handles. Modern French (Sevres). H. 2 ft. 8 in., diam. 1 ft. 51 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 10^. 8s. (Transferred to Building Collection.) 8066.-'62. 8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cant LFBENCII, MODEliN) COllt. Vase. Enranelled earthenware. Dark blue, with medal- lion heads in relief, sphinx handles. Modern French (Sevres). H. 2 ft. 4| in., W. 26 in. by 19 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 18(;2), 11/. 4.s'. 8072.4)2. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Brown ground, with snake handles and ivy-leaf ornament. Modern French (Sevres). H. 2 ft. 2| in., diam. 1 ft. 2^ in. Bouglit (International Exhibition, 1862), 7?. 4-.s. {Transferred to Building Collection.) 8073.-62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Brown ground, incised ornament in ^^ellow, with infant satyrs plajdng on pipes, goat's head handles. Modern French (Sevres). H. 2 ft. 4| in., W. 16 in. by 12| in. Bought (Inter- national Exhibition, 1862), 24/. 8075.-62. {hispano moeesco ware) Bowl and Cover. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano Moresco ware. Painted with a scroll diaper in alter- nate compartments of gold lustre and blue ; the cover surmounted by a cupola shaped ornament in gold lustre. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. H. 21 1 in., diam. 18 in. Bought, 80/. 7659.-62. {ITALIAN, modern) Plate. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiohca. Ilub}^ lustred, with armorial shield in the centre. Modern Italian. Marquis Ginori'.s manufactory. X.'iam. 10^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 2/. 8048.-62. Plate. Enamelled earthenware. Blue ground, with embossed arabesque pattern in yellow lustre, in imita- tion of Gubbio ware. Modern Italian {Neapolitan). Diam. Ill in. Bought, 3/. 4s. 8054.-^62. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Blue ground, with arabesques, a cupid in the centre. Modern /^a/m7i. Diam. 9 in. (International Exhibition, 1862.) Manufactured and given by the Marquis Ginori. 8080.-62. Plateau. Enamelled earthenAvare, in imitation of Maiolica. Dark blue ground, with orange and white arabesque pattern, a figure in relief in the centre. Modern Italian. Diam. 11 in. (International Exhi- bition, 1862.) Manufactured and given by the Marquis Ginori. 8081.-62. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Modern Italian. 5 in. by 3| in. Bought, 66\ 7731.-62. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Modern //a/ ia?i. 5 in. by 3f in. Bought, 6.^. 7732.-62. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Modern Italian. 5 in. by 3J in. Bought, Q,s. 7733.-62. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1862. 9 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {ITALIAN, 3I0IJERN) — COIlt. ** Tile. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Modern Italian. 5 in. by 3| in. Bought, Gs. 7734.-'62. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Modern Italian. Square, W. 5^ in. Bought, 8^. 7785.-62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Painted with a classical subject, with snake handles. M.odiQTiii Italian. Marquis Ginori's manufactory. H. 19| in., diam. 11 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 12^. 8046.-'62. Vase. Enamelled earthenware. Bottle shaped ; blue ground, with white floral decoration in relief. Modern Italian. H. 14^ in., diam. 7| in. Manufactured and given by the Marquis Ginori. 8047.-62. {PALISST ware) Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware. Elliptic ; the ground mottled, the border of coloured arabesques on a blue ground ; in the centre is a cartouche, within wdiich is a circular boss. French, 16th centy. 20 in. by 15 in. Bought (SoltikofF ColK), 193Z. 7940.-'62. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware. Elliptic ; with reptiles, leaves, and shells on a blue ground. French. 16th centy. 13 in. by 10 in. Bought (SoltikofF ColK), 48?. 7948.-62. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels, European. Casket. Champlev^ enamel on copper. With allegorical figures of the sciences. German {Rhenish). 13th centy. H. 2i in., L. 4 in., W. ^ in. Bought (SoltikofF Coll".), lU. 7955.-'62. Plaque. Limoges enamel. Elliptic ; a portrait of a nun ; on the back is pencilled in gold the delivery of the law to Moses. French. I7th centy. 3f in. by 3 in. Bought, lOZ. 7912.-'62. Reliquary or Chasse. Champleve enamel on copper. In the form of a shrine, with ridged roof; on either side of the roof are five figures of saints in low relief French {Limoges). 13th centy. H. 8| in., L. 8^ in., V\^. 3^ in. Bought (Soltikoflf ColK), W. 7945.-'62. Tazza. The bowl of painted enamel on metal, black ground, with flowers and foliage in various colours, surrounded by a steel border damascened in gold ; on a tripod-formed stand of wrought steel, chased and damascened in gold. Modern French {Sevres). H. 13 in., diam. 28^ in. Bought (Inter- national Exhibition, 1862), 143^. 4s. 8076, 8077.-62. Enamels. See also Gross. Cup. Pastoral Staff. Table. Tea Service. Triptych. Vase. Watch. 16441. N N 10 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ewer. Rock crystal, carved in low relief, with birds, animals, and foliage. Byzantine. 9th or 10th centy. H. 8^ in., diam. 5 J in. Bought, 450^. 7904.-62! Ewer or Burette. Silver, parcel gilt, with handle and long spout ; hexagonal escalloped foot, and a pierced Gothic belt on the stem ; the cover surmounted by an open strawberrv leaf cresting. German. 15th century. H. 11^ in., W. 6 in. Bought (SoltikofF Coll". ,120/. 79 1 4.-Tj2. Ewer. See also Earthenware. Figure. Wood, carved and gilt ; representing a sea god. On a tripod base of dolphins. Italian. I7th centy. H. 5 ft. 7 in. Bought, 9?. 10s. 7853.-62. Figure. Wood, carved and gilt ; representing a sea god. On a tripod base of dolphins. Italian. 17th centy. H. 5 ft. 7 in. Bought, 91. 10s. 7854.-'G2. Figure. Silver-gilt, chased ; a flying angel. A portion of the mounting of some object. Italian. 16th centy. 2^ in. by 1 J in. Bought, 1/. 5s. ' 7919.-62. Figure. Silver-gilt, chased ; a flying angel. A portion of the mounting of some object. Italian. 16th centy. 2 J in. b^ IJin. Bought, U. 5s. 7919ct.-T)2. Figure. Cast-iron bronzed. A seated dog. Modern French. (International Exhibition, 1862.) H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. 24^ in. by 13 in. Given by Messrs. Carlihan and Corbiere. 8124.-62. Figure. Cast-iron bronzed. A seated dog. Modern French. (International Exhibition, 1862.) H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. 24^ in. by 13 in. Given by Messrs. Carlihan and Corbiere. 8125.-'62. Figure. See also Porcelain. Frame for a miniature. Carved pear wood. Modern Italian (Florentine). 12 in. by 8^ in. Bought, 121. 7730.-62. Frame for a picture. Iron, repousse or beaten work, a deep border of running foliage. Italirtn. 17th centy. 2 ft. 10 in. by 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, 1/. 10s. 7806.-62. Frame. Wood, carved and gilt in the renaissance style ; the frieze of arabesque foliage. Italian. 16th centy. H. 5 ft., W. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought, 45^, 7816.-62. Frame for a miniature. Silver gilt, with rococo scrolls and cherubs. Italian. 18th centy. 4Jin. by34in. Bought, 2/. 8s. 7859.-62. Frame, Carved and gilt wood ; containing a portrait of Sir Francis Drake, with an inscription. English. I7th centy. H. 7 in., W. 5.^ in. Bought, 1/. 12s. 7864.-62. Frame. Carved wood. Arabesque open pattern on matted gold ground ; containing a photograph. Modern Italian (Sienese). 18J in. by 151 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 71. '^ 8051.-62. Frame. Carved and gilt wood. Modern Italian (Sienese). H. 3 ft. lOi in., W. 3 ft. 2 in. Bought (International Exhi- bition, 1862), 8^. 8052.-62. Frame. See also Painting. Frieze, a portion. Carved s lone, /^a^ia^i. 16th centy. Bought, lOL 7745.-'62 OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAH 1862. 11 Frieze (a portion), carved wood. Three groups of children in high relief. Italian. 16th century. L. 1 ft. 2| in., W. 4 J in. Bought, ol 7862.-62. Frieze (a portion), carved wood. Two groups of children in high relief Italian. 16th century. L. 12 in., W. 5^ in. Bought, 51. 7863.-^62. Glass, Painted and Stained. Window, painted glass. Representing the Virgin enthroned with the infant Saviour in her lap. Modern Italian. H. 7 ft. 4i in., W. 3 ft. 2 in. Bought (International Exhi- bition, 1862), 160^. 8021.-62. Glass Vessels, European. Dish, glass circular. The lower surface crackled and lustred, the outer rim gilt. Modern Hungarian. Diam. 12^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), li. lis. 7937.-62. Vase. Schmelze glass. In imitation of jasper, silveu-gilt open work mounting. Modern Venetian (Dr. A. Salviati). H. 1 ft. 1^ in., W. 8 1 in. by 5| in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), Ul. 8037.-62. Vase. Schmelze glass. In imitation of jasper, silver open work mounting. Modern Venetian. H. 18| in., diam. 9 in. (International Exhibition, 1862.) Manufactured and given by Dr. Antonio Salviati. 8038.-62. Vase. Schmelze glass. In imitation of jasper, silver open work mounting. Modern Venetian. H. 18| in., diam. 9 in. (International Exhibition, 1862.) Manufactured and given by Dr. Antonio Salviati. 8039.-'62. Vessel. Clear glass, long trumpet form. A bulb at the lower end (termed a forfeit glass). Venetian. 17th cent^. L. 3 ft. 1 in., diam. at mouth 3f in. Given by Mr. W. Bro\v^ of Broad Hinton. 8074.-62. Goblet. See Porcelain. Goldsmiths' and Jewellers' Work. See Brooch. Cameo. Comb. Cross. Intaglio. Necklace. Horn. See Ivory Carvings. Hood. See Textiles. Intaglio. White Chalcedony. Bust of Alexander de Medici, signed "Cavalier Carlo Costanzi, F. R.'' 1^ in. by 1-/-^^ in. Bought, U. 10s. 7918.-'62. Ironwork. See Cresset. Figure. Frame. Key. Scissors. Stand. Window Grating. Ivory and Bone, Carved. Box. Marquetry of ivory and ebony. Inlaid with pierced plaques of ivory, carved with figures of saints and wild men under Gothic canopies ; floriated scroll borders of ivory ; gilt bronze handles and hasp. French, 15th centJ. H. 8;^ in., L. 11 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 100^. 7660.-'62. Horn or Oliphant. Ivory. Carved with interlaced orna- ment, containing animals and birds. Byzantine. 1 1 th centy. L. 25 in., diam. 5^ in. Bought (Soltikoff ColK), 193^. 7953.^^62. N N 2 12 y\l^T INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory and Bone, Carved— cmi/. Horn or Oliphant. Ivory. Carved with foliage aod hunting subjects, mounted in silver. German. 15th centy. L. 20 in., diam. 5 in. Bought (Soltikoff ColK), 265/. 7954.-02. Horn or Oliphant. Ivory. Plain surface encircled by two raised bands, carved with figures of men and animals in low relief Byzantine. ^ 1th centy. L. 21 in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, ^5/. 8()35.-'62. Ivory, carved, ^ee also Pastoral Staff. Vase. Jewellers' and Goldsmiths' Work. See Brooch. Cameo. Comb. Cross. Intaglio. Necklace. Jug. See Porcelain. Key. Steel. Pierced scroll bow, fluted stem. iTtli centy. L. 41 in. Given by W. F. Settle, Esq. 7738.-02. Leather Work. See Book. Case. Lithographic Stone. See Panel. Lute or Mandoline. Marquetry of wood and ivory in alternate bands. Italian. 16th centy. L. 1 ft. 8 in., W. 5i in. Bought, 3/. " 7754.-02. Lute. Wood. Inlaid with strips of ivory and plaques of mother-of-pearl. Italian. 16th centy. L. 5 ft. 7 in. Bought, 10/. 7755.-02. Lute or Theorbo. Marquetry of wood and ivory, witli rounded back ; the body in broad bands ; the finger board in arabesques. Italian. 16th centy. L. 3 ft. 6 in. Bought, 8/. 7756.-62. Mandoline. See Lute. Marquetry. See Backgammon Board. Book Rest. Coffer. Lute. Plaque. Portfolio. Mazer Bowl. See Bowl. Medal. Silver. The presentation medal of the Eoyal National Lifeboat Institution. Obv., a bust of the Queen ; rev., a life- boat, with inscriptions. Modern English. By L. C. Wyon and W. Wyon. Diam. If in. Given by the Committee of the Boyal National Lifeboat Institution. 7931.-02. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Abbey of St. Peter, Westminster; rev., the interior of Henry VII.'s Chapel. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. ^ in. Bought, Is. 7959.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of York ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 7960.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., St. Paul's Cathedral, London ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 7961.-'62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Winchester ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, Is. 7962.-^62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Lincoln ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2i in. Bought, 7s. ' 796:) -02. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1862. 13 Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Chartres ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, Ts. 7964.-62. Medal. Obv., the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. ^ in. Bought, 76'. 7965.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Strasburg ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 76'. 7966.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, at Paris ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 7967.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Church of St. Genevieve (the Pan- theon), at Paris ; rev., tlie interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. V/iener. Diam. ^ in. Bought, Is. 7968.>-'62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Spires ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 7.^. ' 7969.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Stadthoiise of Amsterdam ; rev., the great hall of the same. Modern Belgium. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2i in. Bought, Is. 7970.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Tournay ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, Is. 7971.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Basilica of St. Mark, at Venice ; rev, tlie interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2i in. Bought, 76'. 7972.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv, the Cathedral of Milan ; rev., the interior of the same. M.odiQvi\ Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, Is. 7973.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Church of St. Isaac, at St. Peters- burg ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2i in. Bought, 7s. 7974.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., interior view of the Cathedral of Cor- dova ; rev., another view of the interior. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2i in. Bought, 7s. 7975.-'62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of St. Stephen, Vienna ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 7s. 7976.-''62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Trondheim ; rev., the interior of the same. liQdiQvw Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 7s. '' 7977.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Rheims ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 7s. 7978.-'62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Walhalla, near Ratisbon ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J . Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 7s. 7979.-'62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Church at Bonn, on the Rhine ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2i in. Bought, 76-. 7980.-62. 14 AUT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Aix-la-Ohapelle ; rev., tlie interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, T-s-. 7981.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Church of the Convent of Batalha, in Portugal ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian, By J. Wiener. Diam 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 7982.-'(i2. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Church of Apollinarisberg on the Rhine ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 7983.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Church of St. Peter, at Rome ; rev, the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 7984.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., interior view of St. Sophia at Constan- tinople ; rev., another view of the interior. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 798o.-'62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Jewish Synagogue at Cologne ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2J in. Bought, 7s. 7986.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Cologne as at present ; rev., the completed design. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 21 in. Bought, 7s. 7987.-62. Medat . Bronze. Obv., bust to the left of the Prince Consort ; rev., a wreath of oak leaves, with inscription. Modern German. Diam. 2j in. Bought, 12s. 7988.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust to the left of the Prince Consort ; rev., a wreath of oak leaves, with inscription. Modern German. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 12s. 7989.-62. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust to the left of the Prince Consort ; rev., a wreath of oak leaves, with inscription. Modern German, Diam. 2| in. Bought, 12s. 7990.-62. Medallion. In stalagmitic deposit. Bust of the Emperor Napoleon III. Modern Italian. Diam. 7 in. Bought. Q»s. 8371.-62. Medallion. In stalagmitic deposit. Bust of the Empress Eugenie. Modern Italian, Diam. 7 in. Bought, Qs. 8372.-'62. Medallion. In stalagmitic deposit. Bust of Garibaldi, together with the wax MOULD on which the deposit was originally made. Modern Italian. Diam. 4| in. Bought, 4s. 8373, 8373a.-'62. Medallion, ^ee also Earthenware. Porcelain. Mosaic. Glass. Subject, The '' Ecce Homo." Signed "Armi- nius Zncatus F." 1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 5^ in. Bought, 25^. {Transferred to Building Collection.) 7751.-62. Mosaic Picture. In white and tinted marble, with bJack outlines on grey ground. Modern Italian. By Baron H. de Triqueti. H. 7 ft. 2 in., W. 4 ft. 11 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 130?. {Transferred, to Building Collection) 8014.-62. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1862. 15 Mosaic Pavement. A slab, geometric pattern of green, red, black, and white. Modern Venetian. Square, W. 2 ft. 6J in. (International Exhibition, 1862.) Manufactured and given by Dr. Antonio Salviati. (Transferred to Building Collection.) 8040.-'62. Mosaic Pavement. A slab, white ground, red, blue, and gold pattern. Modern Venetian. 2 ft. 3^ in. by 11^ in. (Inter- national Exhibition, 1862.) Manufactured and given by Dr. Antonio Salviati. (Transferred to Building Collection.) 8041.-62. Mosaic. See also Panel. Necklace. Gold chain with lapis lazuli pendants set in gold and white enamel. Modern French. L. 1 ft. 4^ in. Bought (International Exhibition 1862), 3^. 4s. 8008.-62. Niello Work. See Plaque. Oliphant or Horn. See Ivory Carvings. Onyx Marble. See Cup. Vase. Painting, in fresco, transferred to canvas. The Virgin, St. Joseph, and two shepherds adoring the infant Saviour ; by Pietro Peru- gino, and probably his last work, removed from the church of Fontignano in the year 1843. Italian. About 1520. H. 8 ft. 21 in., W. 19 ft.6 in. Bought, 430?. 7856.-'62. Painting, oil, on panel, the Virgin and infant Saviour ; in a Frame of carved walnut wood of architectural design, the pilasters of arabesque work and foliage on a gilt matted ground, the lower part triangular with two grotesque monsters carved in high relief The frame modern. Itcdian (Sienese). Dated 1862. H. 6 ft. 7i in., W. 3 ft. 5 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 75Z. ^ 8053.-62. Painting. See also Coffer. Sideboard. Panel, stucco, in low relief ; half length seated figure of the Virgin with the infant Saviour, in a tabernacle frame of the same material. Probably an ancient cast from a marble. Italian (Florentine). 15th centy. H. 3 ft., W. 2 ft. Bought, SI. 7810.-62. Panel. Lithographic stone carved in low relief, with the Virgin and infant Saviour, and partly gilt ; in a wooden frame painted and gilt. German. Early 16t}i centy. U 3 ft. 3| in., W. 2 ft. Bought (Soltikoff ColK) 621. 7957.-62. Panel of Mosaic work, our Saviour in the act of benediction. Copy from Mosaic in St. Marks', Venice. Modern Italian. By Dr. A. Salviati. H. 3 ft. 3i in., W. 2 ft. 8| in. Bought, 200^ (Transferred to Building Collection.) 8036.-'62. Pastoral Staff. Gilt metal, partly encrusted with translucent enamel on silver, and set with gems. In the volute is a group in gilt metal of the Virgin and infant Saviour, with a kneeling figure of a bishop, below is an angel ; the knop is of tabernacle work, witli enamelled figures of the Virgin, three kings, and saints. German. Dated 1351. L. 1 ft. 8 J in., W. 6 in. Bought (Soltikoff ColK), 413/. 7950.-'62. 16 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Pastoral Staff. Gilt metal, enamelled. In the volute are the Virgin and infant Saviour, with a kneeling figure of a monk. On the knop are six busts of saints. Italian. 1 4th centy. L. 1 ^ in., W. 5 in. Bought (Soltikoff ColK), 241?. 7951.-'62. Pastoral Staff. The head of carved ivory. In the centre of the volute is a double group of the crucifixion and of the Virgin, attended by angels. The stern of gilt metal with a knop of tabernacle v/ork containing figures of saints. French. 14th centy. L. 17^ in., W. ^ in. Bought (Soltikoff* Coll".), 265?. 7952.-'62. Pedestal. See Earthenware. Pilaster. Carved wood. Scriptural figures in high relief Originally a portion of some article of furniture. Italian. 16th centy. PI. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 3 in. Bought, 7?. 10s. 7860.-'62. Pilaster. Carved wood. Scriptural figures in high relief Original^ a portion of some article of furniture. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 3 in. Bought, 7?. 10s. 7861.-62. Plaques (Thirteen). Portions of a casket, wood -inlaid with engraved bone in floriated scrolls, birds, and knights and ladies on horseback. German. Date about 1580. H. 5 in., W. from 5 in. to H in. Bought, 101. 7798.-'62 to 7798m— '62. Plaque. Nielloed silver. In the centre a cherub's head, foliated scrolls at the sides. Italian. 16th centy. L. 2j in., W. f in. Bought, 2/. . 7920.-62. Plaque. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Plaster Work. See Statue. Plate. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Porcelain, English. {nit I ST OL.) Cup and Saucer. Bristol porcelain, painted with green Avreaths, and gilt. A cypher S.S. in front. Said to be part of a tea service made for Edmund Burke, and given by him to a friend. Encjlish. 18th centy. Cup, H. 2^ in., diam. 3j in. ; diam. of saucer, d\ in. Given by Miss Smith of Bristol. 8122.-'62. {MOJJERN, VAlilO us 3IA NUFA CTORIES. ) Bust. Parian porcelain. H.B.H. the late Prince Consort. Modern English. (Minton & Co.) H. 12 in. Bought, 1^. 13s. U. 78S8.-'62. Bust. Parian porcelain. Her Majesty the Queen. Mo- dern ^h^ZM. (Minton & Co.) H. II in. Bouo^ht, 1^. 13s. U. 7889.-'62. Plate. Porcelain, with perforated boi'der, painted with fruit and butterflies. Modern English. Painted by John Latham. Manufactured by Minton & Co. Diam. ^J\ in. Bought, 14s. 8d 7344.-'62. OBJECTS ACQUI^IED IN THE YEAR 18G2. 17 Porcelain, English— cont. {modern, various manufactories) — cont. Statuette. Parian porcelain or '' ceramic marble." A seated female figure with a fawn, representing Emily, from Wordsworth's White Doe of Rylstone. Modern English. By Felix M. Miller. H. 2 ft. 81 in. Base, W. 24 in. by 16 in. Given by Messrs. Copeland. 8087.-'G2. Vase. Porcelain, oviform. The body white, painted with flowers in natural colours, the neck and foot pale green decollated with gilding. Modern English. Messrs. Copelancl. H. 4 ft. 6 in., diam. 22| in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 262^. 10s. 8022.-'62. Vase and Cover. Porcelain. Pale green ground, painted with flowers in natural colours, a statuette of a child forms the knob of the cover ; gilt handles. Modern English. (Messrs. Copeland.) H. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 5^ in. by 8;^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 26^. 5s. 8023.-62. Vase and Cover. White porcelain. The base tazza formed, the body cylindrical, painted Avith a wreath of vine leaves and grapes in natural coloui's, a group of two infant fauns richly gilt on either side, forming handles, a single infant faun also gilt, forms the knob of tlie cover. Modern English. (Messrs. Copeland.) H. 1 ft. 8 in., W. Ill in. by 10^ in. Bought (Inter- national Exhibition, 1862), 52^. 10s. 8024. ^'62. Vase. Porcelain. Amphora shaped. Pale green ground, with gilt ornaments and handles ; painted on one side with an Italian landscape after Turner. Modern English. (Messrs. Copeland.) H. 1 ft. 10| in., W. 12 io. by 10 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 78^. 15s. 8025.-'62. Porcelain, European. {florentine) Plate. Florentine porcelain, deep centre; painted in blue with flov/ers round the margin, a single flower in the centre inside ; on the reverse are also flowers and a device between, of a ball vrith three flaming rays issuing from it, short spikes between. Marked at the bottom in blue with the dome of the Cathedral of Florence, and the letter F. Italian. About 1600. Diam. 9J in. Bought, lOZ. 7700.-'62. {FRENCH, MODERN.) Figure or Statuette. Porcelain, highly lustred ; a female figure supporting a shell. Modern French. (Brianchon's patent). H. 17^ in., W. 9^ in. by 8^ in. Given by Messrs. Gillet and Brianchon. 8115.-'62. 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European — covt. {FRENCH, MODEllN) — COnt. Figure or Statuette. Porcelain highly lustred ; a female figure supporting a shell. Modern Frendi. (Brianchon's patent). H. I7i in., W. 9^ in. by 8^ in. Given by Messrs. Gillet and Brianchon. 8116.-62. Shell. Lustred porcelain. A conch shell on a marine base. Modern French. (Brianchon's patent). H. 6 in. W. 8i in. by 7 in. Given by Mr. Clark. 7739.-62. Vase. Porcelain, oviform, mottled turquoise ground, gilt metal mounting. Modern French. H. 7 in., diam. 4 J in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 51. 5s. 8082.-62. Vase. Porcelain, oviform, mottled turquoise ground, gilt metal mounting. Modern French, H. 7 in., diam. 4|- in. Bought (InternationalExhibition,1862),5^. 5s. 8083.-62. {ITALIAN, MODEBN.) Cup. White porcelain, oriental pattern, in blue, red, and gold. Modern Italian. H. 2| in., diam. 8| in. Given by M. Richard, Milan. 8086«.-'62. Cup. White porcelain, oriental pattern, in blue, red, and gold. Modern Italian. H. 2| in., diam. 3| in. Given by M. Kichard, Milan. 80866.-62. Tazza. Porcelain, white ground, with a classical subject outlined in blue and gold in the centre. Modern Italian. H. 5| in., diam. 20 in. by 16 in. Given by M. Richard, Milan. 8113.-62. Tazza. Porcelain, white ground, with a classical subject outlined in blue and gold in the centre. Modern Italian. H. 5| in., diam. 20 in. by 16 in. Given by M. Richard, Milan. 8114.-62. Vase. Porcelain ; the neck and foot gilt, the body painted with a group of figures in Roman costume on a black ground. Modern Italian. H. 20 in., diam. 8| in. Given by M. Richard, Milan. 8084.-62. Vase. Porcelain ; the neck and foot gilt, the body painted with a group of figures in Roman costume on a black ground. Modern Italian. H. 20 in., diam. 8| in. Given by M. Richard, Milan. 8085.-62. Vase. White porcelain, oriental pattern in blue, red, and gold. Modern Italian. H. 20^ in., diam. 10 in. Given by M. Richard, Milan. 8086.-62. {RUSSIAN) Vase. Porcelain ; light brown ground covered with arabesques and strap- work pattern in gold, the handles thickly gilt ; with medallion portrait of Inigo Jones. Modern Russian. (International Exhibition, 1862.) H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 9i in. Given bv the Emperor Alexander II. ' 8121.-62. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAK 1862. 19 Porcelain, European — cont (b ussian) — cont. Vase. Porcelain ; light brown ground covered with arabesques and strap-work pattern in gold, the handles thickly gilt ; with medallion portrait of John Locke. Modern Russian. (International Exhibition, 1862.) H. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 9 4 in. Given by the Emperor Alexander II. 9093.-62. {SEVRES.) Goblet and Cover. Porcelain ; ground, lower half, purple ; upper half, green, with raised ornament in white, gilt mounts. Modern French (Sevres). H. 8 in., diam. 4| in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 16^. 8078.-62. Medallion Plaque. Celadon or olive coloured por- celain ; with female bust in low relief in white, with a wreath of flowers in the hair, representing Spring. Modern French (Sevres). Diam. 16^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 1^. 12s. 8068.-62. Medallion Plaque. Celadon or olive coloured porce- lain ; with female bust in low relief in white, with ears of corn in the hair ; representing Summer. Modern French (Sevres). Diam. 16i in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), IZ. 12s. 8069.-62. Medallion Plaque. Celadon or olive coloured porce- lain; with female bust in low relief in white, with grapes in the hair; representing Autumn. Modern French (Sevres). Diam. 16^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 1^. 12s. 8070.-62. Medallion Plaque. Celadon or olive coloured porce- lain; with female bust in low relief in white, wearing a hood ; representing Winter. Modern French (Sevres). Diam. 16^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 1?. 12s. 8071.-62. Tea Pot. Porcelain ; in form of an elephant's head, celadon ground, parcel gilt. Modern French (Sevres). H. 7| in., W., 6f in. by 4| in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), U. 16s. 8055.-62. Vase. Porcelain, oviform ; white ground, painted with an allegorical design by Hamon. Modern French (Sevres). H. 7 in., diam. 5 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 291. 9s. 8067.-62. Vase and Cover. Porcelain, white ground painted in purple camaieu, with an allegorical design by Hamon ; the neck and foot dark blue, gilt handles. Modern French (Sevres). H. 1 ft. 8| in., W. 10 in. by 9i in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 198^. 8079.-'62 20 art inventory, south kensington museum. Porcelain, Oriental. Jug or Tea Pot. Chinese porcelain, octagonal foriri ; witli blue mandarins and ornaments ; mounted in silver-gilt, the foot and cover chased with birds, flowers, and cartouches. The mounting English. Hall marks for the year 1585. H. 10 in., W. CJ in. by 4^ in. Bought, 75/. 7915.-'62. Portfolio or Blotting Case. Marquetry of coloured woods. A bouquet of flowers in the centre. Modern Italian {Nice). 14i in. by 11 in. Bought, 4/. 16s. 8374.-'G2. Pyx or Box for Sacramental wafers ; gilt copper. Cylindrical ; the sides chased with half-length figures of patriarchs in ecclesiastical robes. German. 12th centy. H. 2| in., diam. 2i in. Bought (Soltikoff* ColK), 15/. 7942.-'C2. Eeliquary or Chasse. Copper, set with rock crystals en cahochon. In the form of an oblong box with cover re- sembling a Romanesque church, from the centra.1 tower ot which springs a foliated stem supporting a group of the De- position from the Cross. German. 12th centy. H. 17^ in., L. 10 in., W. 44 in. Bought (Soltikofl* ColK ). 78/. 7944!"-'62. Reliquary. The base of gilt copper, rectangular, resting on four crouching figures, the edge set vvdth enamelled plaques and gems, the upper surface embossed with legendary subjects. On this is a stem supporting a semicircular glass vessel which contains a relic. Above this is an altar-shaped case decorated with Gothic tracery and small plaques of niello work, sur- mounted by a triangular pediment covered with gold filigree work, set with gems and flanked by two crystal turrets. At the back of this pediment is a plate of niello work with the Virgin and infant Saviour. French (?). 14th centy. H. 131 in., W. 4| in. Bought (Soltikofl* ColK), 130/. 7946.-'G2" Reliquary. Bee also Enamels. Retable. Bee Triptych. Salver. Bronze, damascened with silver ; with an enamelled armorial shield in the centre. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, 25/. 7801. -'62. Seal. Silver, gilt shank with trefoil loop, the stone wanting ; its place surrounded by a metal border with Gothic inscription. Encjlisli ? 15th centy. H. If in., diam. 1 iu. Bought, 2/. 7917.-'G2. Scissors. A ]^air, chased steel ; the handles bent, the Cross of Savoy in the centre. Modern Italian. L. 5 in. Bought, 126'. 7736.-62. Scissors. A pair, chased steel; on the handles tlie subject of St. Nicholas restoring the infants to life. Modern Italian. L. 5.1 in. Bought, Vis. 7737.-62. Seau. Bee Earthenware. Shell. Bee Porcelain. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G2. 21 Sideboard or Buffet. Painted and gilt wood with marble top. Jn front is an allegorical painting by E. J. Poynter, representing the contest between Wines and Beers. Modern Englisli. Designed by Mr. W. Burges ; made by Messrs. Fisher.. H. 5 ft. 6 in., L. 4 ft. 7 in., W. 17 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 40/. " 8042.-'()2. Silver Work. See Bowl. Cross. Cup. Ewer. Figure. Frame. Medal. Seal. Tea Service. Slab of artificial Avanturine ; with mosaic bird. Modern Italian {Neapolitan). 8^ in. by 4^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), U. lOs. 8049.-62. Stalagmitic Deposit. See Medallion. Stand. Wrought iron, tripod form for a brazier, twisted stem, projecting brackets and three rings at the top angles. Italian. 16th centy. H. 3 ft., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, U. 7807.-62. Stand. Wrought iron, tripod form, for a brazier, twisted stem, a large open basket at top. Italian. 16th centy. H. 3 ft. 2 in., diam. 3 ft. Bought, 16/. 7809.-62. Statue. Carved stone. The Virgin, with the infant Saviour ; originally coloured, with stone gothic canopy. French. Beginning of 15th conty. H. of figure, 5 ft. 6 in., W. at base, 15^ in.; H. of canopy, 1 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soltikofi* ColK), 2.U. ' 7949.-62. Statue. Plaster. The original model of the statue of Marius, By E. H. Baily, K A. Modern English. H. 5 ft. 5 in., W. 4 ft. 5 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, 12?. 8126.-62. Statuette. See Porcelain. Stone Carving. See Altar Piece. Statue. Stool. Carved wood. White and gold, tlie seat covered v/ith silk. Frencli. ISth centy. H. 1 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, U. 4.S. 7895.-62. Stucco W^ork. See Panel. Sugar Basin. See Tea Service. Sword Hilt. Bronze gilt. Chased with classical figures. Italian. 16th centy. 6 in. by 4 in. Bought, U. 7858.-'62. Table. Ebony. The top bordered with a broad band of blue and gold champleve enamel. Modern French. (Messrs. Barbedienne.) H. 2 ft. 9 in., L. 4 ft. llj in., W. 2 ft. 11 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 120?. 8027.-62. Tankard. See Earthenware. Tapestry. See Textiles. Tazza. See Enamels. Porcelain. Tea Pot. See Porcelain. Tea Service. Tea Service. Consisting of Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Sugar Basin, and Cream Ewer, silver gilt, ornamented with champleve enamel. Modern French. H. of cofiee pot, 8| in., W. 5^ in. ; H. of tea pot, 5^ in., W. 7 in. ; H. of sugar basii^, 51 in. ; H. of cream ewer, 4f in., diaiii. 3f in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 72?. 8001 to 8004.-62. 22 AKT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSlNG'i'ON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Burse. For ecclesiastical use. Embroidered with a design of flowers, and a phoenix in the centre, on red ground. German. Late 1 7th centy. 11 in. by 10 J in. Bought, 11. 7794.-'62. Burse. For ecclesiastical use. Crimson damask velvet, with, a central cross and border of gold lace. Italian. 16th centy. lOi in. by 10 in. Bought, IZ. 7795.-62. Chasuble. Crimson velvet, the orfreys embroidered with scenes representing the passion and the martyrdom of St. Cristina. Italian. 15 th centy. From the Cappella Pan- dolfini, Florence. L. 3 ft. (> in., W. 28 in. Bought, 5l. 7788.-'62. Dalmatic. Crimson velvet, the orfreys or apparels em- broidered in gold, with cherubim. Italian (Florentine). 15th centy. 8 ft. 4^ in. by 4 ft. 6 in. Bought, r>l. 7789.-62. Embroidery (portion of an orfrey). Crimson and gold, with two angels beside an altar. Florentine. Early 16th centy. L. 9 ft. 9 in. W. 9 in. Bought, 21. 7791.-62. Embroidery. Crimson velvet on gold ground, forming a portion of the vestments of a subdeacon. Florentine. 16th centy. L. 12 ft., W. 23 in. Bought, 21. 7792.-'62. Embroidery. Silk on gold ground, a piece of an orfrey; figures of our Saviour and two saints within niches. Italian. 15th centy. L. 3 ft. 1 ia., W. to end of cross piece, 41 in. Bought, 3^. 7813.-62. Embroidery. Silk on gold ground, a piece of an orfrey ; figures of five saints within niches. Italian. 15th centy. L. 4 ft., W. 74 in. Bought, Si. 7813a.-'62. Embroidery. Velvet on silk ground. Italian. 17th centy. L. 4 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Bought, ll. 12s. 7833.-62. Hood of a Cope. Embroidery in silk, on gold ground ; two adoring angels, between whom a figure of a royal saint has subsequently been inserted. Flemish. 15th centy. (The inserted figure Florentine.) 19 in. by 19 in. Bought, 1^. 7793.-62. Tapestry. The Holy Family, after the painting by Raphael in the Louvre. M odern French. From the Gobelins Manu- factory. H. 6 ft. 11 in., W. 4 ft. 9 in. Given by H.I.M. the Emperor Napoleon III. 7926.-62. Tapestry. Flower patterns on blue ground. Modern French. From the Beauvais Manufactory. 2 ft. 9 J in. by 2 ft. 8 in. Given by H.I.M. the Emperor Napoleon III. 7927.-62. Tapestry. Flower patterns on blue ground. Modern French. From the Beauvais Manufactory. 24^ in. by 26 in. Given by H.I.M. the Emperor Napoleon III. 7928.-'62. Tapestry. Flower patterns on blue ground. Modern French. From tlie Beauvais Manufactory. 12 in. by 7| in. Given by H.I.M. the Emperor Napoleon IIL 7929.-'62. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1862. 23 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Tapestry. Flower patterns on blue ground. Modern French. From the Beauvais Manufactory. 12 in. by 7| in. Given by H.I.M. the Emperor Napoleon III. 7930.-'62. TuNiCLE. Crimson velvet, the orfreys or appareLs em- broidered in gold, with cherubim. Florentine. 15th centy. L. 8 ft. 4 in., W., 4 ft. 6 in. Bought, 51. 7790.-62. Theorbo. See Lute. Tile. See Earthenware. Triptych or Retable. Gilt metal of repousse or beaten work. In the centre is a glazed reliquary intended to contain two portions of the True Cross, and set with gems ; on either side of this is an angel in high relief, over which are two angels in champlev^ enamel ; above all are half figures of our Saviour and of two angels with trumpets ; at the foot is a plaque of champleve enamel, representing the holy women at the sepulchre, and set with an engraved crystal and other gems ; in either wing are three gilt metal plaques, each containing figures of two Apostles, two subjects only, each occurring three times ; the wings surrounded with a band of cloisonne enamel. German. ] 2th centy. H. 1 ft. 10| in., W. when open, 2 ft. 1 in. Bought (Soltikoff* ColK), U2l. 7947.-62. Vase. Bronze and ivory ; the upper and lower portions' of bronze, decorated in low relief with foliage, and figures of men and women, four handles of bronze, covered with vine leaves ; a broad band of ivory round the body of the vase, carved in high relief, with allegorical subjects, representing the dreams of male and female youth, the poet, and the husbandman, with inscriptions in Latin and Italian. Modern Italian. Stated to have been carved by the Baron H. de Triqueti in 1860. H. 3 ft. 74 in., W. 22i in. by 194 in. Bought (Inter- national Exhibition, 1862), 840^. . 7991.-62. Yase. Gilt metal, inlaid with cloisonn^ enamel. Amphora shaped ; on a tripod stand of gilfc metal. Modern French. (Messrs. Barbedienne.) H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. IO4 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 110^. 8026.-62. Vase. Onyx marble of Algeria. Amphora shaped ; in a gilt metal tripod stand, and surrounded by a band of champleve enamel, the base also of onyx marble. Modern French. (Messrs. Barbedienne.) H. 8| in., diam. 5| in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 10^. 8032.-62. Vase. See also Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Vessel. See Glass. Vestments. See Textiles. Vine Leaf. Carved coral. Modern Italian (N'eapolitan). 3 in. by 3 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 151. 8050.-62. Watch. Painted enamel on gold, the outside with pink camaieu fiowers on black ground, the inside with flowers on white. Maker '' Jacques Huon a Paris." French. About 1680. Diam. 24 in. by 24 in. Bought, SOI. 7715.-62. 24 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Watch, or Travelling Clock. Gilt metal. The sides engraved *wilh allegorical subjects, signed " M. A. Christof Koppaun Feci 1582"; in a leather case. Italian. H. 2i in., square, W. b\ in. Bought, 8^. 7811.-02. Window. See Glass, painted. Window Grating. Wrought iron. Pattern of open quatre- foils. Italian. IGth centy. L. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 3 ft. Bought, 3/. 7805.-'G2. Wood Carving. See Block. Chest. Coffer. Figure. Frieze. Pilaster. Sideboard. Table. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. I (UNDEK REVISION.) INYENTOM OF AET OBJECTS ACQUIRED m THE YEAE 1863. Lord President of the Council, The Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G. Vice Presidents of the Committee of Council on Education. The Right Honourable Robert Lowe, M.P. The Right Honourable H. A. Bruce, M.P. [Note. — Each entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; 11, Its material ; III. Title or Description ; IV. Country ; V. Date ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and Year of acquisition.] Alb. See Textiles. Altar (portable). A slab of jasper, in a maple wood frame set with eight plaques of glass, below which are figures of saints and the evangelistic symbols etched in gold on black ground. Italian. 15th centy. ll^ in. by 8^ in. Bought, 20^. 8986.-'63. Altar Frontal. See Textiles. Amice. See Textiles. Amulet. Gold, erotic design of fine granulated work. Ancient Oreeh. L. \ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8795.-^63. Amulet. Gold. A statuette of Venus standing on a ball, with a loop for suspension. Ancient Roman. L. IJ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8799.-63. Badge. Silver. Formerly worn by the Admiralty bargemen. In the centre a gilt anchor and cable on red o^round, sur- rounded by large silver scrolls and dolphins, maritime trophies and mathematical instruments. English. Plall mark for the year 1736. 10 in. by 7^ in. Given by the Lords Commis- sioners of the Admiralty. 8879.-63. Bag. See Textiles. Barometer. The frame of wood, carved with foliage and scroll work, and gilt in two tints. A thermometer inserted in the stem. French. Middle of 18th centy. H. 3 ft. d\ in., W. 11 in. Bought, 25^. . 8505.-^63. *^* A collection of ancient classical jewellery, made by Mr. J. Webb, was bought in 1863 for the sura of 600/. 16441. O O 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSKUM. Basket. See Earthenware. Beaker. Silver, cylindrical, widening towards the top, which is engraved with scrolls and medallions of male and female figures ; on the lower part of the cup is a belt of very deeply cut cable ornament. German. Dated 1685. (The foot a modern addition.) H. 8 in., Diatn. 5 in. Bought, 11. ll.s. 8cZ. 9015.-63. Beaker. Silver, with scrolls in repouss^ or beaten work, and three shell-shaped pendants. German. I7th centy. H. 5f in., Diam. 8^ in. Bought, 1^. 12s. 9016.-63. Bedstead. Carved and gilt wood, with blue silk damask furni- ture. French. About 1750. H. 5 ft. 5 in., L. 6 ft. 10 in., W. 4 ft. 10^ in. Bought, 160^. 8459.-63. Bell. See Glass Vessels, &c. Bellows. Carved walnut wood in high relief; in the centre is represented Vulcan forging a wing for Cupid ; around are figures of classical deities ; with bronze nozzle embossed and chased. Italian. 16th centy. L. 2 ft. Hi in., W. 14 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40^. 8437.-63, Book in Manuscript. Bound in black leather, gilt. Italian. Date, 1603. H. 10 in., W. 7 in. Bought U. 7778.-63. Book in Manuscript. Bound in red morocco, with the sides fully gilt. Italian. Dated 1731. H. 9 J in., W. 6i in. Bought, 1^. 7779.-'63. Book in Manuscript. A diploma granting the degree of Doctor of Laws to one Lucas Sextinius of Bibbiena in 1619. Bound in brown leather, gilt. Italian. 17th centy. H. 8f in., W. 6i in. Bought, IZ. 7780.-63. Book. Bible. The Vulgate translation into Latin. Paris, 1552. With illustrations by Holbein. Bound in red leather. In the cover are inserted two Plaques of bone, carved in open work Avith foliated ornament ; on one are five figures of animals, these are probably of the 10th or 11th centy. Book 11-^ in. by 8 in. Plaques each 8f in. by 5J in. Bought, 15?. ' 8461.-63. Book in Manuscript. An obituary of a religious house. The cover of gilt metal decorated with champlev^ enamel, and set with engraved gems and cabochon crystals. In the centre is a group of two saints in repouss^ or beaten work. The covers German. 12th centy. (?) H. 12i in., W. 8f in. Bought, 84^. 8880.-'63. Book. Gobel's Jesum liebender seelen tagliche HiiTsel-Keis. 12mo. Nuremberg, 1704. In contemporary binding of oak boards, covered with perforated silver work ; gilt edges and perforated silver clasps. German. Early 18th centJ'. 4| in. by 2i in. Bought, 31. 9032.-63. Book Clasps. A pair, chased silver, heart-shaped ends. Ger- man. 18th centy. L. of each 2| in. Bought, lis. 8d. 9019, 9019a.-'63. Book Clasp. In five pieces, silver gilt filigree, enamelled and set with garnets. German. l7th centy. L. 4 in. Bought, U. 10s. 9084.-63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAH 1868. 3 Book Cover. Red morocco, the sides decorated with gold tooling in the Grolier style. Italian. 17th centy. 7^ in. by 14i in. Bought, 11. 7777.-63. Book Cover. Wood. Painted in distemper, with a figure of a monk counting money ; and an inscription. Italian. Dated 1309. H. l^ in., W. 9i in. Bought, U. 8989.-'63. Bottle. See Glass Vessels. Porcelain. Bowl and Cover, or Incense Vase. Copper. Embossed with masks, scrolls, fee, and perforated, resting on three feet. Ita- lian. 15th centy. H. 8 J in, Diam. 74 in. Bought, ol. 17 s. 6d. 7786.-'63. Bowl. Bronze. Elliptic quatrefoil form ; the surface covered with animois, birds, and foliage in repousse or beaten work. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 5^ in. by 4|- in. Bought, 1^. Il6'. 6d 7787.-63. Bowl. See Earthenware. Enamels. Porcelain. Box. Covered with leather (cuh' houilli). Cylindrical ; with loops at the side, embossed with the sacred monogram on the top in Gothic letters, and scrolls in relief on gold ground. Italian. 15th centy. H. 2 in., Diam. 2 J in. Bought, 11. 15s. 7769.-^63. Box. Leather {cuir houilli), witli embossed scroll pattern. Italian. 17th centy. H. 1^ in., L. 3i in., W. 2| in. Bought. 1^. 10s. 7770.-63. Box. Leather. Incised treUis pattern partly gilt. Italian (?). 17th centy. H. li in., L. 3^ in., W. 3 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 7770a.-63. Box. Red lacquer. Decorated with gilt arabesques, car- touches, etc., in the centre a fortune teller ; gilt metal lock and hinges. French. 18th centy. H. 4 in., L, llj in., W. 9 in. Bought, U. 8506.-'63. Box. Bed lacquer. Decorated with gilt arabesques ; gilt metal lock and hinges. French. 18th centy. H. 1| in., L. 5 J in., W. 2 in. Bought, 2L 8507.-63. Box and Cover. Damascened work, silver on iron, cylindric form, the edge of the cover bevelled and bearing an inscription in Arabic characters. Saracenic. 13th centy (?). H. 4'\ in., Diam. 4i in. Bought, 60^. 850b"- 63. Box. Chiselled iron, elliptic, ornamented with military trophies, Dutch OY Flemish. 17th centy. L. 3i in., W. 2 J in. Bought, Ql. 10s. 8536.-^63. Box and Cover, to contain writing implements, bronze damas- cened with silver and gold. Arabic. 14th or 15th centy. H. 2| in., L. llf in, W. 3| in. Bought, 16^. 8993.-^63. Box. Silver. Circular, engraved on both sides with sacred allegories and Dutch inscriptions. Dutch. Late 17th centy. Diam. 2J in. Given by J. M. Lockyer, Esq. 9094.-63. Box. See also Textiles. Bracelet. Gold. Diamond and turquoise ornament, surrounded by pearls. Modern English. (Messrs. Bragg, Birmingham.) W. If in., Diam. 24 in. Bought, 20^. 7992.-63. o o 2 4 ATtT TXVEXTORY, 5;0TTTTT KEXSTNGTON MUREUM. Bracelet. Gold. Set with a carljuncle, surrouiKled hy pearls. Modern Knglislc. (Messrs. Bragg, Birmingham.) W. 1 1 in., Diam. 2| in. Bought, lU. 7993.- G3. Bracelet or Armilla. Formed of twenty gold beads, globular, some granulated, some plain. Ancient Etruscan. L. 8 in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8847.-63. Bracelet or Armilla. Formed of nineteen rustic crosses, set with blue pastes on the ends of the limbs ; a horse-shoe shaped loop of granulated work at one end. Ancient Roman. L. 8i in. Bought (Webb CoU^.). 8848.-'63. Bracelet or Armilla. Gold. Formed of a fluted piece of flat wire, spirally twisted in the form of a Celtic torque, having a hook and eye at the ends. Ancient Etruscan (?). L. 8^ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8850.-63. Bracelet or Armilla of solid dark blue glass (three-fourths of a circle) the ends mounted with gold rams' heads, and granu- lated honey-suckle ornaments. Ancient GreeJc. Diam. 3J in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8855.-63. Bracelet or Armilla. Gold. A double chain of finely im- bricated links fastened at the extremities to a short bar or rivet attached to a wire, which passes through a white stone scarabseus, engraved with an intaglio of a lion looking back- wards. Ancient Greek. L. 1| in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8856.-63. Branch with Foliage. Wrought iron ; portion of a larger work. German. 17th centy. L. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, 17s 6d. 9010.-^63. Brass Work. See Bowl. Casket. Ewer. Bronze Work. See Bowl. Ewer. Firedogs. Group. Ink- stand. Medal. Medallion. Mirror Case. Plaque. Pounce Box. Statue. Brooch and Two Solitaires. Gold, enamelled and set with pearls. Modern English. Diam. of Brooch, If in. Diam. of Solitaires, | in. Bought, 71. 10s. Brooch or Fibula (a portion). Gold, in winged lions couchant. Ancient Etruscan. (Webb Colin.). Brooch or Fibula (a portion). Gold, in wincred lions couchant. Ancient Etruscan. (Webb ColK). Brooch or Fibula. Gold, circular, composed of a centre collet, from which radiate detached semicircular hoops, beyond are leaves of fine granulated work, between each the bud of a flower. Ancient Etruscan. Diam. l-jV in. Bought (Webb ColK). * 8838.-63. Brooch or Fibula. Gold, circular, composed of a centre collet, from which i-adiate detached semicircular hoops, beyond are leaves of fine granulated work, between each the bud of a flower. Ancient Etruscan. Diam. l-^V in. Bought (Webb Colin). ■ 8839.-63 7994 to 7996. -63. the form of two L. \ in. Bought 8832. -'63. the form of two L. i in. Bo ught 8833.- -63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 5 Brooch or "Fibula. Gold, the bow formed of two recumbent sphinxes back to back, between which are placed two rams' heads ; with a plain stem terminating in a ram's head. Ancient Etruscan. 3^ in. by % in. Bought (Webb Coll^.). 8840.-63. Brooch or Fibula. Gold, the boss in form of a winged lion couchant, the tail terminating in a serpent's head ; on the stem two pairs of smaller lions, two birds between, (the pin wanting). Ancient Mruscan. 2| in. by | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8841.-63. Brooch or Fibula. Silver, with cloisonne enamel in concentric circles of yellow and light blue, dark blue and green enamel at each end. Ancient Celtic. If in. by | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8863.-63. Brooch. Silver ground with an eight-pointed star of yellow and green enamel. Ancient Celtic. Diam. If in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8864.-63. Bust, Terra cotta. Francis Duke of Lorraine, on a pedestal. French. 18th centy. H. 1 ft. 6 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 18^. 7905.-63. Bust. Terra cotta. An aged man, probably intended for Saint ' Jerome. Florentine. 15th centy. H. 18 J in., W. 18 in. Bought, Ql. 8383.-'63. Bust of a Lady. Silver. Deeply chased, and decorated with flowers and drapery (apparently the head of a cane). French. About 1750. H. 2J in. Bought, 11. 8499.-63. Bust of a Young Girl. White marble, on marble socle. French. About 1700. H. ] ft. 7^ in., W. 10^ in. Bought, Tol 10s. " 8510.-63. Bust of a Woman. White marble. Life size, the back of the head unfinished. Italian. 16th centy. Ascribed to Michael Angelo. H., including pedestal, 22^ in , W. 9^ in. Bought, 8^. 8s. 8538.-63. Bust. Terra cotta. Life size. A portrait of a man with short cnrling hair, wearing a skull cap and a close fitting robe. Florentine. 15th centy. H. 22 in., W. 19| in. Bought, 60^. 8714.-63. Bust. Marble, of Francesco Bracciolini. Italian. About 1640. Ascribed to Bernini. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 1201. 8883.-'63. Button. Gold, one side convex of open scrolls, set with a small turquoise, the other side flat, with granulated border, enclosing a turquoise and two gold loops. Ancient Oreeh. Diam. i in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8786.-'63. Button. Gold. A flat oval disk, with a representation of the Three Graces ; a loop at the back. Ancient Greek. Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8831.-'63. Cabaret. See Porcelain. ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Cabin KT. Carved walnut wood, in three stages ; the body or middle stage is supported on two grotesque winged sphinxes, the centre panel carved with the subject of David and Goliath, flanked by figures in niches of Justice and Fortitude ; in the pediment is the subject of Judith and Holofernes. The wliole decorated with columns, masks, terminal figures, foliage, &c., and the plain surfaces inlaid with marquetry of ivory, mother- of-pearl, marbles, and coloured woods. French. About 1550-60. Ascribed to Bachelier of Toulouse. H. 7 ft. 8J in., L. 4 ft., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 300^. 8453.- C3. Cabinet. Chestnut wood, in the form of a chest, inlaid with geo- metric patterns in light wood, the inside fittings carved and gilt. German. About 1530. H. 1 ft. 94 in., L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, VdI. 8539.-63. Candelabrum, for six lights, in white moulded glass, with glass ornaments of various colours. Venetian. Modern. H. 2 ft., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 8^. 9041.-'63. Candelabrum, for six lights, in white moulded glass, with glass ornaments of various colours. Venetian, Modern. H. 2 ft, W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 8i 9042.-'63. Carpet. See Textiles. Carriage. Wood, black picked out with gold, the sides painted witli wreaths of flowers, and surrounded by raised scroll work. French or Flemish. About 1750. H. 7 ft. o\ in., L. 9 ft. 3i in., W. 5 ft. 6 in., L. of pole 10 ft. Given by Messrs. J. Webb and H. Farrer. 8397.-63. Case for a set of knives, covered with leather (cuir houilli), cylindrical, embossed with arabesques, animals, &c. Italian. About 1520. H. 13| in., diam of base, 4 in. Bought, 51. 10s. 7757.--'63. Case for a set of knives, covered with leather (cuir houilli), in various patterns, and a shield of a lion rampant. Italian. Dated 1521. H. 13 in., diam of base, 5 in. Bought, 2Z. 7758.- '63. Case for a musical instrument, and four tubes in front for pipes, covered with leather (cuir houilli), embossed with leaf pattern ; on the cover, " Sagrestia di Volterra," in small Gothic letters. Italian. 15th centy. H. 20| in., W. 10 in. Bought, 21. 2s. 7759.-63. Case for a carving knife and broad-bladed trencher knife, covered with leather [cuir houilli), embossed with arabesques, trophies of arms and figures, with loops at the side, and the name '' Amadio." Italian. About 1520. H. 14 in., Diam. 3 in. Bought, U. 7760.-'63. Case to contain instruments, covered with leather {cuir houilli) , embossed with floriated scrolls and Latin sentences in Roman capitals ; at the top a heart-shaped shield, with a monogram, surmounted bj^ a cross. Italian. 16th centy. H. 8-^ in, W. 3| in. Bought, U. 10s. 7761.-'63. Case for a knife. Leather {cuir houilli), embossed with scrolls and other patterns. Italian. 16th centy. H. 74 in. Bought, X;. 7762.-^'6S. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAH 1863. 7 Case for knives and other implements. Leather {cuir bouilli), embossed with scrolls and the sacred monogram ; with loops at the side for suspension. Italian. 16th centy. H. 8^ in. Bought, II. 7763.-'63. Case for a pair of knives. Leather (^cuir bouilli), embossed with scrolls and a figure of a kneeling bishop at top, on gold ground. Italian, 15 th centy. H. 7 in. Bought, 11. Qs. ^d. ^ 7764.-^63. Case for drawing instruments. Leather {cuir bouilli), embossed with various patterns, and with loops at the side to suspend it from the waist. Italian. 16th centy. H. 6f in., W. 2^ in. Bought, \l 6s. M. 7765.-^63. Case for two broad instruments. Leather (cuir bouilli), em- bossed with floriated scrolls, on gold ground. Italian. 15th centy. H. 5 in., W. 3 in. Bought, 1^. lOs. 7766.-'63. Case for pens and ink. Leather {cuir bouilli), embossed with leaf pattern, with loops at the side for suspension. Italian. 15th centy. L. 6 in., W. 2i in. Bought, 16-s. 8d 8386.-'63. Case. Stamped and gilt leather, containing scissors, two pen- knives, and a stylus of steel, with embossed silver handles. Italian. 16th centy. L. of Case, 4| in. ; of Implements, from 4i in. to 3| in. Bought, IL 10s. 8463.-'63. Case. Gold, of cylindrical form, with semicircular cover and loop at top for suspension, and three bells of cable and pearled patterns ; for holding cosmetic paint, portions still remaining inside. Ancient Grceco-Roman. L. If in., Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8801.-'63. Case. Gold, to contain ribbon-amulet of silver ; bearing the head of the Egyptian goddess Pasht ; found at Tharros in Sardinia. Ancient Phoenician. L. IJ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8836.-'63. Case. Gold, to contain ribbon-amulet of silver, bearing the head of the Egyptian goddess Pasht ; found at Tharros in Sardinia. Ancient Phcenician. L. IJ in. Bought (Webb ColK). ^ ^ 8837.-63. Casket. Leather (cuir bouilli). Embossed with circles of animals and birds, bound with brass bands, brass lock and key. Italian I 14th centy. H. 3^ in., L. 9 in., W. 6| in. Bought, \l. . 7767.-63. Casket. With semicircular lid, leather (^cuir bouilli). Em- bossed with an armorial shield on each panel. Italian. 15th centy. H. 44 in., L. 8^ in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 11. os. 7768.-^63. Casket. Brass. Engraved with floriated scrolls, animals, and Gothic inscriptions, containing the names of the three Kings, Gaspar, Melcliior, and Balthasar. German, loth centy. H. 3i in., L. 6i in., W. 5i in. Bought, 51. 8462.-'63. Casket. Wood, overlaid with floral ornament in mother-of- pearl on black ground ; the lock, feet and clamps of gilt metal cliased. Ancient Oriented. The mounts German. 16th centy. H. 41 in., L. 12| in., W. 5 in. Bought, 11 8496.-63. 8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Casket. See also Ivory Carvings. Chain. Wrought iron, with two openwork quadrangular orna- ments, terminating in fleurs-de-lys. Venetian. 17th centy. L. 4 ft. 10 in. Given by Hj. Vaughan, Esq. 8865.-'6:3. Chain. Wrought iron, with links of four-sided openwork scrolls. Venetkvn. 17th centy. L. 3 ft. 10 in. Given by Hy. Vaughan, Esq. 8866.-63. Chair. Carved walnut wood, a child's folding chair. Fleiinish. About 16G0. H. 2 ft. 1 in., W. 141 in. Bought, U. 8123.-63. Chair. Carved walnut wood, with arms and lofty back, raised on two steps ; a chair of state, the surface covered with ela-borate arabesque ornament, masks, terminal figures, fruit and foliage in relief French. 16th centy. H. 8 ft. 9 in., W. 3 ft. 1 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, 42^. 8464.-'63. Chandelier. For six lights, white glass with coloured orna- ments and pendants. Venetian. Modern. H. 2 ft. 3^ in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, 10^. 9043.-'63. Chasuble. See Textiles. Clasps. A pair, gold, each in form of two acorns, the stems joined and twisted into the shape of a hook on the one and an eye on the other. Ancient Greek. Each J in. by f in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8744, 8744a.-'63. Clasp. Gold. Two pear shaped ornaments joined together at the stems which form an eye. Ancient Roman. 14 in. by I in. Bought (Webb Coll^^). 8785.-63. Clasp. Of a necklace, gold, hollow, pressed into the form of two sphinxes, with a hook and eye. Ancient Greek. | in. by 4 in. Bought (Webb CoU^.). 8857.-63. Clock. Gilt metal, square, a table clock, the sides of iron damascened with gold cartouches and minute scrolls ; on the top surface is a large dial showing the hours, on the under side are dials and astronomical tables, compass, &c. ; round the four boi'ders is a German inscription. German (Augsburg). By Jacob Marquart. Dated 1567. H. 4 in., W. 8i in. Bought, 96^. 9035.»'63. Cloth of Gold. See Textiles. Coffer. Marquetry of ivory and coloured woods inlaid in interlacino^ bands enclosing geometrical desipfns, bordered with ebony and ivory, the interior fitted with similar work. Venetian. About 1520. H. 12| in., L. 19i in., W. 12 in. Bought, 30^. 8513.-63. Coffer. Wood. The front panel carved in low relief, with a procession of knights and dames meeting, coloured and gilt, below are armorial shields borne by angels. Italian. 15th centy. H. 2 ft. 5 in., L. 5 ft. IO4 in., W. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought, 40Z. 8974.-'63. Coffer. Ebony, mounted in gilt metal and set with two plaques of painted enamel. Modern French. H. 7i in., L. lOi in., W. 7i in. Bought, 2{)l. 9087.-63. Coffer. Lai)is-]azali mounted in gilt metal. Modern French. H. 5J in., L. 9 in., W. 6 in. Bought, 13^. 9088.-'63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 9 Collar of Office. Silver gilt. Formed of medallions on links of the cross of Burgundy, and the sheaf of arrows of the United States of Holland alternately, from the chain is sus- pended a large figure of an eagle with extended wings, standing on a branch, and beneath hangs a skull cut in crystal. Dutch. lethcenty. 25 in. by 10 in. Bought, 15^. 8511.-63. Cope. See Textiles. Copper Work. See Ewer. Incense Boat. Medallion Plaque. Corner Plates. For a book cover, a set of eight, silver, chased and pierced scroll work. German. 18th centy. L. of each I in. Bought, 8s. M. 9026.-63. Cornice of a Room. Carved pine wood ; a composition of large pendent modillions arranged in couples, and carved with masks and festoons of fruit ; between these the frieze is decorated with cartouche panels, the soffit has cartouche panels and pendent bosses. Venetian. About 1560. From the Palazzo Bensi Ceccini, Venice. H. 2 ft. 1 in., L. 78 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50^. 8441.-63. Cornice of a Room. Carved pine wood ; a composition of pendent modillions, and richly carved mouldings, with projecting bosses in the soffit. Venetian. About 1570. H. 17 in., L. 65 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50^. 8442.-63. Cresset. See Lamp. Cross. See Textiles. Crown. Gilt metal, set with paste gems ; for a statue of the Virgin. Modern Gerinan. H. 2| in., Diam. 7J in. Bought, 12^! 12s. 8362.-'63. Crucifix. Gold, enamelled and set with four rubies, hanging from an enamelled quatrefoil with a ruby in the centre. Ger- man. 18th centy. L. 2 in. Bought, 1^. 9080.-63. Crystal. See Figure. Seal. Cup. Silver, double, the larger cup engraved with floriated scrolls and a belt of lions' heads ; the stem is formed of a sphere pierced, containing a small bell, on the sphere is seated a figure of a satyr holding above his head a cord which supports a smaller cup. Flemish or Dutch. 17th centJ. H. 8^ in., Diam. 3| in. Bought, 25^. 8458.-63. Cup or Beaker. Silver parcel gilt, the lower half ornamented with bosses and strap work, the upper with incised strap work, flowers, and scrolls. German. 16th centy. H. 4 J in., Diam. 31 in. Bought, 51. 8494.-63. Cup. See also Porcelain. Dalmatic. See Textiles. Damascene Work. See Box. Clock. Mirror Case. Snuff- box. Decanter. See Glass Vessels. Die. See Ivory Carvings. Dish. Silver, elliptic, repouss^ or beaten work ; in the centre is the subject of Aiidrocles and the Lion, around the border are masks and foliage. German. Early 18th centy. (?) L. 18|in., W. 13i in. Bought, 42/, 9031.-63. 10 AKT INVENTOllY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Dish. See also Earthenware. Glass Vessels. Door Handle and Escutcheon. Wrought iron ; the handle gadrooned, the escutcheon chased with foliage and fleur^-de-lys. German. 16th centy. Diam. of Escutcheon 6 J in. Bought, 17s. ed. 9008.-'63. Drug Pot. See Earthenware. Earrings. A pair, gold, horn shaped, corded end and plain loops for suspension. Ancient Greek. Diam. of each l^in. by I in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8720, 8720a.-'63. Earrings. A pair, gold, horn shaped, ornamented by a corded border. Ancient Greek. (Imperfect.) Diam. of each | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8721, 8721(X.-'63. Earrings. A pair, gold, hollow repousse or beaten work, the tops in form of female heads crowned with ivy leaves, twisted hoops, the pendants of cupids holding emblems. Ancient Greek. L. of each, 2iin. Bought (Webb Colin ). 8722, 8722a.- 68. Earrings. A pair, gold, hoop shaped, the end of each in form of a goat's head, with glass eyes, granulated work, and twisted shank, plain wire ends. Ancient Greek. Diam. of each 1 in. Bought (Webb Colin. ). 8723, 8723a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, formed of lions' heads, granulated collars, the hoops twisted, diminishing to a point, on which a ball is placed to fasten into the eye by a spring. Ancient Greek. Each | in. by | in. Bought (Webb Colin). 8724, 8724a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, plain hoops, ending in bulls' heads of repouss^ or beaten work. Ancient Greek. Each 1 in. by | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8725, 8725a.-.'63. Earrings. A pair, gold, hollow hoops, joined at the trumpet- shaped ends, honeysuckle pattern on the broadest part, on which is an ornament of four leaves and a chain pattern loop to place it in the ear. Ancient Greek. Each 1 ^ in. by | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8726, 8726a.-'63. Earrings. A pair, gold, horn shaped, with corded edges on the broad ends. Ancient Greek. Diam. of each |- in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8727, 8727a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, horn shaped, terminating in lions' heads. Ancient Greek. L. of each f in. Bought (Webb Coll^.) 8728, 8728a.-'63. Earrings. A pair, gold, each having at the top a circular disc of a granulated flower of five leaves and petals, to which is sus- pended an amphora between four chains and tassels. Ancient Greek. L. of each 1 J in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8729, 8729a.-'63. Earrings. A pair, gold, with S-shaped loops at top, the drops in the form of boats with canopies, the sides ornamented with granulated ivy leaves. Ancient Greek. L. of each 1-2- in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8730.-'63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 11 Earring. Gold, of cylindrical form, to enclose the lobe of the ear ; with two panels of granulated scroll work and at one end a circular disk with three crescent shaped shields. Ancient Greek L. | in. Bought (Webb ColK)- 8731.-63. Earring. Gold, of cylindrical form, to enclose the lobe of the ear ; with two panels of granulated work, a star of four points, and four concave shields with a boss in the centre, on the end a circular disk of two crescent shaped ornaments. Ancient Greeh L. | in. Bought fWebb ColK). 8731a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, efold, hollow, each in form of a hoop, and pendant of three pomegranates, pointed base. Ancient Etrus- can. Each, L. ItV in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8732, 8732a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, the top of each in form of an oval disk with a pearl baroque in the centre, and four collets set with a pearl at top, two emeralds and a sapphire, from which hang three strings of pearls. Ancient Roman. Each 1^ in. by 1 in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8733, 8733a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, each of a piece of wire in form of an S, on which a flat garnet bead is strung and a small pendant ball of gold. Ancient Roman. Each L. 1 in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8734, 8734a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, wire tops, partly strung with pearls and pendants of clusters of seed^ pearls in imitation of grapes. Ancient Roman. Each, L. 1 j in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8735, 8735a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold wire, in the top of each a plain hook set with a sapphire and an emerald, the drops in form of a yoke and three pendent pearls. Ancient Roman. Each, L. 1| in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8736, 8736a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, the top of each in form of a basket of fruit set with a garnet, from which hangs a carnelian bead and below it an emerald. Ancient Roman. Each, L. If in. Bought (Webb ColK). ^ ^ 8737, 8737a.-'63. Earrings. A pair, gold, plain wire tops from which hang oblong sapphire beads. Ancient Rodman, Each, L. 1 in. Bought (Webb ColK). ^ 8738, 8738a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, the ends in form of lions' heads chased, twisted wire hoops with pointed ends fastening into the mouth. Ancient Greeh. Each, L. ^ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 873.9, 8739a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, set with green paste beads, solid gold shanks. Ancient Roman. Each, Diam. ^ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8740, 8740a.-'63. Earrings. A pair, gold, plain wire hooks and circular disks, ornamented with minute corded borders and stars of six points. Ancient Greeh Each, Diam. -\ in. Bought (Webb Coll".). 8741, 8741a.- 63. Earrings. A pair, gold, hoops and circular disks studded with small bosses. Ancient Greeh Each, Diam. ^ in. Bou^iht (Webb ColK). 8742, 8742a.^^63. 12 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earrings. A pair (the pendants only), gold, circular disk shaped, pierced in the centre, edged witli a double spiral cord pattern. Ancient Greek. Each, Diam. ^- in. Bought (Webb Colin.). 8743, 8743a.- 03. Earrings. A pair, gold, each hoop having a fluted boss and a pear sliaped i)orphyry drop, mounted in granulated gold. Ancient Boinan. Each, L. 1 4 in. Bought (Webb Coll";. 8745, 8745a.-'63. Earring. Gold, hollow, with honeysuckle ornament, trumpet shaped ends (broken), twisted ring and loop. Ancient Greek. 1| in. by li in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8746.-63. Earring. Gold, the upper part in form of a crescent shaped shield, pearled edges, under which is a small figure of Cupid, Ancient Greek. L. | in. Bought (Webb Coll^.). 8747.-63. Earring. Gold, hollow hoop with trumpet shaped ends jointed together, the larger end ornamented with honeysuckle pattern, twisted ring and loop for suspension. Ancient Greek. If in. by li in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8748.-63. Earring. Gold, the disk of granulated work and small con- cave bosses ; in the centre is a plain bow curved downwards, from the lower part hangs a pyramidal ornament of seven pomegranates. Ancient Greek. If in. by Lin. Bought (Webb ColK). 8749.-^63. Earring. Gold, cylindrical, with three belts of bosses, some finely granulated, separated by minute projecting scrolls. Ancient Greek. W. ^ in. Bought (Webb Coll^.). 8750.-63. Earring. Formed of a flattened jacynth bead, surmounted by a pearl, ending in a gold drop. Ancient Roman. L. | in. Bought (Webb Coll^.). 8751.-63. Earring. Gold, cylindrical, witli three belts of granulated and plain bosses alternately se})arated by minute projecting scrolls, at one end a semicircular rosette of two crescents. Ancient Greek. W. i in. Bought (Webb Coll^.). 8752.-'63. Earring. Gold, the top in form of a disk perforated with crescents, a garnet in the centre, and a transverse bar from which are suspended four drops, set with square emeralds and pearls. Ancient Roman. L. If in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8753.-63. Earring. Gold, terminating in a lion's head, massive twisted shank, pointed end. Ancient Greek. L. 2^,,- in., W. 1 in. by I in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8754.-'63. Earring. Gold, horn shaped with corded end (imperfect). An- cient Greek. Diam. f in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8755.-'63. Earring. Gold, in form of a bull's head, a garnet set between the horn.s, and granulated ornaments, twisted shank ending in a plain wire hook. Ancient Greek. 1\ in. by 1 in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8756.-63. Earring. Gold, horn shaped, ending in a lion's head and granu- lated honeysuckle ornament. Ancient Greek. Diam. -' in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8757.-63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 13 Earring. Gold, hollow, with honeysuckle ornament, one end set with a sard, the other with a granulated rosette and small hoop for suspension. Ancient Greek IJ in. by 1^ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8758.-'63. Earring. Gold, horn shaped, with granulated scrolls. Ancient Greek Diam. f in. Bought (Webb Coll^.)- 87o9.-'rj3. Earring. Gold, cylindrical or saddle shaped, with three rows of raised bosses and granulated borders. Ancient Greek L. tV in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8760.-63. Earring. Gold, hollow^, hoop shaped, the broad part ornamented with a single gold wire passing over a number of studs in a fret pattern of four belts, and the ends twisted round the shank in spiral threads. Ancient Greek. L. f in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8761.-63. Earring. Gold, horn shaped, terminating at the larger end in a lion's head with granulated scrolls and vermicular ornaments round the neck. Ancient Greek IJ in. by If in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8762.-^63. Earring. Gold, hoop shaped, terminating in plain wire ends, with three saddle shaped escutcheons, to which rings are attached, flowers between detached scrolls and spirals ; ori- ginallv set with gems. Ancient Greek 1-'- in. by . I in. Bought (Webb ColK). ' 8763.-63. Earring. Gold, wire hoop, granulated on the lower ])art in front, to which is attached a semicircular headed cartouche, twisted cord border ; at the bottom are three loops for pendants, now wanting, originally set with gems. Ancient Greek L. If in. Bought (Webb ColK)- ' 8764.-63. Earring. Gold, twisted cord pattern, plain ends (broken). An- cient Greek L. i in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8784.-63. Earring. Gold, hollow, pressed into the form of a harpy with a granulated diadem on its head. Ancient Etruscan. L. f in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8789.-63. Earring (the pendant only). Gold. Pear shaped, with leaves at the broader end. Ancient Greek. L. IJ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8794.-^63. Earring. Gold. Wire top with hook and eye, and a pear shaped drop of green paste, mounted in a gold rim. Ancient Rowmqi. L. 14 in. Bought (Webb Coll^.). 8798.-'63. Earring. A ball and pendant of lapis-lazuli, connected by a gold link and hook to fasten in the ear. Ancient Roman. L. If in. Bought (Webb Coll^.) 8800.-63. Earring formed of two oblong emerald beads, set in gold. Ancient Roman. L. 2 in. Bought (Webb Coll".). 8802.-'63. Earring. A blood stone rosette, set in a twisted gold loop, with a laurel leaf pendant of the same stone. Ancient Roman. L. 21 in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8803.-63. 14 art inventory, south kensington museum. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. Tile. Old English earthenware, green glazed, painted at the corners with four shields ofarnas; in the centre tlie crest and motto of Lord Bacon's family. From his house at Gorhambury l(jth centy. Square, W. 5| in. Bought, n. 10s. 4603.-63. \^MODEBN.) Dish. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Elliptic, painted in the centre on a black ground, with a figure of a Roman soldier after Mantegna. Orange border, with arabesques and cartouches. Modern Eng- lish. (Minton and Coy.) W. 13 in. by lOJ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), U. 45. 8112.-63. Ewer and Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. The ewer oviform, with terminal figure and scroll handle ; the plateau elliptic, quatrefoil form. Both painted with classical figures of deities. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) H. of Ewer, 2 ft. 4 in., W. 14 in. by lOf in. Diam. of Plateau, 24 in. by 22 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 157^. 10s, 8107, 8107a.- 63. Ewer. Glazed earthenware. Pale brown ground, with inlaid geometric devices in black and red, after the manner of the Henri Deux ware ; a lion rampant forms the handle. Modem English. (Minton and Coy.) H. 15| in., W. 12 in. by 9 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 14^. 14s. 8109.-'63. Salt Cellar. Glazed and inlaid earthenware, in imita- tion of Henri Deux ware ; triangular and trefoil form. Cream-coloured ground, inlaid with black and brown. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) H. If in., W. 5 J in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 61. 16s. 6d 8108.-'63. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Maiolica. Painted in light brown, with an allegorical subject. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) H. 2^ in., Diam. 134 ill- Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), o^. 5s. 8110.-'63. Earthenware and Stoneware, European. (COLOGNi:.) Ewer or Flagon. Cologne ware. Cream coloured, with birds in scrolls, in relief, long spout tipped with silver, ending below in a mask, silver cover, engraved at top with a shield of arms. German. Dated 1590. The mounimg English, of about the same date. H. 10 J in., W. 84 in. by 44 in. Bought, 33^. 8457.-63. Jug. Mottled brown German stoneware. The neck mounted with broad silver band of strap work, foliage, and masks. The mounting English, about 1580. H. 7 in., Diam. 4| in. Bought, 12^. 8498.-'63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 15 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. {GERMAN) — cont. Panel. Green glazed earthenware, picked out with white, with emblematical figure of Spring in relief (a portion of a stove). Modern German. H. 23 in., W. 20 in. Bought, 1^. 9033.-^63. Panel. Green glazed earthenware, picked out with white, with emblematical figure of Summer in relief (a portion of a stove). Modern German. H. 23 in., W. 20 in. Bought, IL 9033^.-63. Panel. Green glazed earthenware, picked out with white, with emblematical figure uf Autumn in relief (a portion of a stove). Modern German. H. 23 in., W. 20 in. Bought, 1^. 90336.-63. Panel. Green glazed earthenware, picked out with white, with emblematical figure of Winter in relief (a portion of a stove). Modern German. H. 23 in., W. 20 in. Bought, II. 9033a~ 63. Pilaster or Corner Piece. Green glazed earthenware, picked out with white ; a terminal figure, with fruit in high relief (a portion of a stove). Modern German. H. 23 in., W. 6i in. Bought, 10s. 9033d-'63. Pilaster or Corner Piece. Green glazed earthenware, picked out with white ; a terminal figure, with fruit in high relief (a portion of a stove). Modern German. H. 23 in., W. 6i in. Bought, 10s. 9033e.- 63. {HENRI DEUX WARE) Tazza and Cover. Inlaid earthenware, known as Henri Deux ware. Elliptic; pale yellow or cream-coloured ground, with inlaid arabesques and other patterns in dark brown ; scrolls, masks, «Sz;c. in relief The cover surmounted by a small figure of a lion. Inside the bowl are the lilies of France, and inside the cover is a female bust, both designs being inlaid. French (Oiron, near Thouars). About 1535. H. 6^ in., Diam. 6^ in., by 3| in. Bought, 450^. 8715.-63. {HISPAN0-M0RE8C0 WARE.) Vase. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano-Moresco ware, lustred, with flat expanded handles, the body spherical on a trumpet-shaped base, the neck funnel-formed ; the whole surface diapered with leaves and conven- tional flowers in reddish yellow lustre and blue. Spanish. 15th centy. H. 20| in., W. 14 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80^. 8968.-63. {3fAI0LICA.) Basket. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, perforated, with two handles^ painted rudely with scrolls in yellow, blue, and green, outlined with brown. In the centre a cartoache with the letters S.A.G.S. Italian {Savona ?) About 1700. Diam. 12 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 5 ^. 8929.-^63. 16 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont (majolica) — cont. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. The centre painted on dark blue ground, with the vernicle or napkin, bearing the countenance of Our Saviour : the border of flowers in various colours. Italian {Fa- enza h About 1500. Diam. 6f in. Bought, 16s. 8c?. 8385.-'63. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. The Birth of Venus. Italian {Urhino). About 1560. H. 4^ in., Diam. \2\ in. Bought (Soulages Colin), 20?. 8406.-G3. Bowl Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, painted with nude figures of a man and woman stand- ing beside a stream ; beyond is a wide landscape back- ground, taken from a composition known as '' The Stream of Life," engraved by Robetta ; touched with brilliant ruby lustre. Italian (Guhbio). Initialed at the back by M. Giorgio. Probably painted in 1525. Diam. 7| in. Bought (Soulages ColK). 100?. 8939.-'63. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, embossed and lustred. In the centre a cinquefoil rose, surrounded by oblique radiating gadroons ; the borders of similar gadroons and pellets ; the whole outlined in blue on a white ground and lustred in pale yellow. Italian (Deruta ?) About 1510. Diam. 7i in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), 10?. 8945.-63. Bowl or Saucer. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, embossed and lustred, with a figure of St Jerome kneeling, in relief, outlined in blue on white ground, lustred with yellow. Italian (Guhbio). About 1540. Diam. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 5?. 8948.-'63. Bowl or Saucer. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, embossed and lustred, with a figure of St. Sebastian in relief; outlined in blue on white ground, lustred with yellow. Italian (Guhbio). About 1540. Diam. 6 in. Bought (Soulages GolK), 5?. 8949.-'63. Drug Pot. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with a shield of arms and monogram, and diapered with a peacock feather pattern an<:l flower scrolls. Italian (Deruta ?). About' 1480. H. 14i in., diam. 10^ in. Bought, 4?. 1 6s. 8c?. 8389.-'63. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Oviform, painted with a classical sea piece ; a mask below the spout. Italian (Urhino). About 1540-50. Attributed to Orazio Fontana. H. 9J in., W. 5 J in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), 60?. 8404. -'63. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with a group of The Virgin and St. John at tlie Cross. Italian (Deruta ?). About 1600. H. 13i in., W. 6f in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 30?. 8405.-^63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 17 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. (3fAI0LICA) — COnt. Flask or Pilgrim's Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with bacchanalian subjects and gro- tesque arabesques on white ground. Italian (Urbino or Casfel Durante). About 1560. H. 18 in., W. llj in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 125^. 81:08.-'63. Flask or Pilgrim's Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. Painted with bacchanalian subjects and gro- tesque arabesques on white ground. Italian {Urhino or Gastel Durante). About 1560. H. 18 in., W. llj in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 125^. 8409.-63. Group in full relief. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; an organ-player, witli a boy working the bellows. Italian {Urhino). About 1550. H. 15 in., L. 9| in., W. 8| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 100^. 8400.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; painted with a subject from the history of Jason ; reverse, scroll ornaments in lustre colours with the signature N and the date 1540. Italian (Gubhio). Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25^. 8398.- 63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred. The Sacrifice of Abraham. Italian {Gubbio) by Maestro Giorgio. Dated 1526, Diam. lOJ in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), 40^. 8399.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; the Virgin seated on a throne and bearing the infant Saviour ; in an Italian architectural interior beyond which is seen an extensive landscape. Italian (Gubbio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1520-25. Diam. lOJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50^. 8451.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in the centre a female bust portrait on a blue ground, in the border are circular pools or depressions, lustred. Italian (Gubbio) = By Maestro 'Giorgio. About 1520- 26. Diam. 9f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40Z. 8452.-^63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred; with a bust-portrait of a young girl on a deep blue ground powdered with stars, and an inscription in gold lustre. Italian (Gubbio). About 1530. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 100?. 8886.-^63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in the sunk centre is a rosette from which the foliated ornament of the border radiates ; the whole lustred with gold and ruby and shaded with blue on a white ground. Italian (Gubbio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1520. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 101, 8887.-^63. 16441. P P 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {maiolica) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; the centre occupied with the shield of arms of Urbino sus- tained by a wreath aud surrounded by grotesques and inscribed scrolls ; the whole richly lustred with gold and ruby. Italian (Guhbio). By Maestro Giorgio. Dated 1522. Diam. 12 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), lOOZ. 8891.-'G3. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; on a deep blue ground a shield of arms surrounded by six cherub heads and flaming cornucopias. The whole lustred in gold and ruby. Italian (Guhbio). Signed on the reverse with the usual signature of Maestro Giorgio. About 1520. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 70Z. 8892.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; deep with wide border ; in the centre is inscribed on a scroll, " Viva." The border ornamented with obliquely radiat- ing leaves ; the whole lustred in gold and ruby. Italian (Gubhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1520. Diam. lOi in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 201. 8893.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, embossed and lustred. The centre has a medallion with an Agnus Dei in relief from v/hich radiate acanthus leaves in gold and ruby lustre. Italian (Guhbio). About 1530. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 8895.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred. The story of Narcissus, with group of figures in a landscape. Italian (Guhbio). Dated 1539. Diam. llj in. Bouglit (Soulages ColK), 30^. 8896.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; with escalloped edge and spiral radiating flutings ; ground alternately dark blue and orange painted in the ilutings with arabesques. In the centre medallion is a figure of a monk, the reverse barred with thin transverse lines alternately blue and orange on the flutings. Italian (FaenzaT). About 1520-30. Diam. Ill in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 201. 8897.-'()3. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; painted with a male and female hand clasped, over them a heart transfixed with three arrows, and flames beneath, a border of rays with conventional flowers between, the whole lustred in gold and ruby. Italian (Guhbio). Attributed to Maestro Giorgio. About 1500. Diam. Hi in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. 8900.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; painted with an allegorical subject of two figures and various animals in a landscape. Italian (Guhbio). About 1540. Diam. lOi in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 1 51. 8190.-^63. OnJEOTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 19 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. {maiolica) — cont. Plate or Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; in the centre the sacred monogram, in the border oblique depressed gadroons and circular hollows outlined with blue and lustred ; reverse, scroll ornaments and marginal circles in lustre. Italian (Guhhio or Deriita). About 1490-1500. Diam. 81 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30?. 8905.-'63. Plate Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; painted with the .subject from Ariosto of Angelica delivered by Ruggiero. Italian ( Urhino ?). Attributed to Orazio Fontana. Lustred at Guhbio. Dated on the reverse 1549, Diam. OJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), (JO^. 8907.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in the centre a male profile head in grisaille on gold ground ; a border of grotesques lustred with ruby on de op blue ground. Italian (Guhhio). Dated 1531, and initialed by Maestro Giorgio on the reverse. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50?. 8908.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, witli deep centre, lustred ; in the centre a female profile bust in grisaille with an inscribed scroll on gold ground ; the border of grotesques lustred with ruby and gold on a deep blue ground. Italian {Guhhio). Dated 1531, and initialed by Maestro Giorgio on the reverse. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50?. 8909.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica; painted with the subject of Latona changing the peasants into frogs. Italian (Urhino). About 1570, Diam. 10| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10?. 8911.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with the subject of Jacob blessing his sons ; a composition of ten figures. Italian (Urhino). About 1560-70. Diam. lOfin. Bought (Soulages ColK), 61. 8912.-'63, Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica; painted with the subject of a sacrifice ; a composition of ten figures, with cattle and camels in a landscape. Italian (Urhino). About 1570. Diam. lOJ in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), 61. 891 3.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with the subject of Minerva and the Muses; a composition of eight figures in a landscape. Italian (Urhino). About 1570. Diam. lOJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 61. 8914.-^'63. Plate. Enamelled eartiienware, Maiolica ; painted with the subject of the sons of Jacob plotting against Joseph ; a composition of eleven figures with sheep in a landscape. Italian (Urhino), About 1570. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 61. 8915,-'63. p p 2 20 A1!T IXVEXTOTIY, SOrTTT KEXSINOTON MUSFT'.M. Eat^thenware and Stoneware, European — cont {matolk 'a) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted witli the subject of Alexander visiting Diogenes ; a composi- tion of six figures ; above is a slneld of arms and an in- scribed scroll. Italian (U rhino). About 1540. Diam. 10| in. Bought (Soulages ColK). ^l- 891 6.-'r%^. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in the centre a medallion with female profile bust outlined in blue on a white ground and lustred with pale ruby and yellow ; border of foliated and geometrical ornament on pale blue ground. Italian {Guhbio or Pesaro). About 1500-10. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10^. 8917.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in the centre a helmeted profile bust with a stem of flowers on either side ; border, radiating pattern with scale orna- ment ; the whole richly lustred in gold and ruby. Italian (Guhhio.) Probably b}^ Maestro Giorgio. About 1510. Diam. llj in. Bought (Soulages Colk), 15^. 8933.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in tlie centre on a white ground a female profile bust in a rich dress, surrounded by scroll ornament ; border of rays and conventional flowers; the whole lustred in greenish yellow. Italian (Guhhio). About 1510. Diam. lOf in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51 8936.-'G3. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; rudely painted with leaves and scrolls ; in the centre on a chequered ground the letter B ; the whole lustred with yellow and ruby. Italian (Guhhio?). About 1520-30. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 8Z. 8937.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, with deep centre ; painted with a shield of arms ; the border of foliated scrolls on a white ground lined with blue, and lustred with gold and ruby. Italian (Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1525. Diam. 8^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10?. 8940.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted on a dark blue back-ground witli four soldiers in Italian costume, one holding a pennon ; reverse, diapered in blue and orange on white ground. Italian (Faenza or Caffaggiolo ?). About 1510. Diam. 8^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 61 8946.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; with wide margin and deej) centre, painted with a trophy of arms on an orange ground ; on the margin, grotesque monsters in grisaille on blue. Italian ( Castel Durantel). Dated on a label 1527. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25/. 8947.-63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR I860. 21 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. (iVAiolioa) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted in the centre witli arabesques in blue; the border of interlaced pattern in bhie filled in with orange-yellow and green. Italian {Faenza ov Caff aggiolo). About 1510. Diani. Si in. Bought (Soulages ColK). ^^^- S950.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with the subject of Orpheus charming the beasts. Italian (Urbino). About 1570. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. 8951.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, with deep centre ; painted with a cupid frightened at a skull ; the border wide, of palmette scroll pattern with cherub heads on deep blue ground, lustred in gold and ruby. Italian (Deruta ?). About 1525. Diam. 10| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 8953.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with a figure of Neptune and two sea-horses. Italian (Castel Durante). About 1550. Diam. ^\ in. Bought (Soulages OolK), 8?. 8954.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, the centre painted with Cupid riding on a Dolphin ; a double border of grotesques on white ground. Italian {Urbino). About 1600. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51 8956.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, with deep centre, painted in grisaille on blue ground v.ith scrolls of foliage, trophies and inscribed labels. Italian (Castel Durante). About 1580. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 251. 8957.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; in the centre a cameo medallion with female ])rofile bust on a bluish - black ground within a wreath of leaves ; border of interlaced oak branches in orange on deep blue ground. Italian {Urbino or Castel Durante). About 1525. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 12^. 8960.-'63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in the centre the letter A lined with blue and lustred in gold ; the border of obliquely radiating ornaments in gold and ruby lustre and blue. Italian {Guhbio or Dervia). About 1520. Diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 5l. 8961.-63. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; lustred, with deep centre ; painted with trophies of musical instru- ments, arms, &c., on blue ground, lustred with gold and ruby. Italian {Gubbio or Deruta). About 1535. Diam. 9J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10/. 8962.-'63. 22 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont (MAIOLI(U) — COnt. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with the story of Jupiter and Europa. Italian {Pesaro ?). About 1540. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), ei. 8965.-^63. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with fruit and wreaths of foliage ; in the centre a wolf with a pomegranate in its mouth. Italian {Urhino .?). About 1540. Diam. 18 in. Bought, 6^. 8390.-'63. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, with ara- besque decorations in blue, and four medallion portraits of noted women of antiquity. Venetian. Dated 1543. Diam. J8i in. Bought, 121. 8512.-'63. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred; in the centre a rabbit on ground of ruby lustre and blue, surrounded and bordered with a foliated diaper of gold and ruby lustre and blue. Italian {Guhbio). About 1520. Diam. 12^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 8890.-63. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; in the centre a raised medallion with female profile bust and a flowering plant before her ; the border in com- partments of scale pattern and foliated ornament ; the whole outlined in blue on white ground and lustred with yellow. Italian {Guhhio t). About 1500-10. Diam. 12|in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20Z. 8918.-63. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with the subject of Joshua's victory over the Amorites ; a composition of many figures and horses. In the upper part to the left a shield of arms. Italian (tlrhino). About 1540. Diam. 16| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30^. 8924.-'63. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, elliptic ; painted with a battle subject ; a composition of many figures and horses, partly from Raphael's Battle of Constantine. In the upper part to the left a shield of arms. Italian (Urhino). About 1540. Diam. 19^ in. by 18 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 60^. 8925.-63. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; painted with a battle subject, on the bank of a wide river is a city, to attack which the assailants are attempting to cross on rafts and by swimming ; inscribed at the back **la pressa dalba." Italian (Urhino). About 1550. Diam. 17 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30^. 8926.-63. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica; painted with the subject of Lucretia stabbing herself; a com- position of sixteen classical figures in front of an arched colonnade. Italian (Urhino). About 1540. Diam. 17 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40/. 8927.-'63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 23 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont (maiolica) — cont. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica; painted wit 11 the subject of a procession of Pope Leo X. : the background deep blue, the figure of the Pope in a state chair borne on men's shoulders surrounded by many figures on horseback and on foot, and preceded by a rider on an elephant ; the banner of the Medici family is borne behind. Italian {Caffaggiolo ?). About 1515. Diam. 191 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80^. 8928.-'6.8. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica ; tri- angular ; the bowl painted with a female bust portrait, and upheld by three dolphins. Italian ( Urbino t). Late 16th centy. H. 5| in., W. 6 in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 10^. 8402.-63. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, qua- -drangular, altar-shaped, painted with grotesques on a white ground. Italian (Urbino). About 1570.-1600. H. 54 in., W. 44 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 8408.-'63. Sauce Boat. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica. A siren holding a shell. Italian {Faenza ?), About 1550. H. 4f in., L. 6| in., W. SJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 8401.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; in the centre is the figure of St. Sebastian ; surrounded by a border of raised pine cones and circular bosses. Italian ( Guhhio ?). About 1530-40. Diam. lOJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15Z. 8888.-63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- ■; bossed and lustred ; within a border of fir cones and figs is the figure of St. Francis receiving the stigmata. Italian {Guhhio f). About 1530-40. Diam. 8 in. I Bought (Soulages ColK), Ul 8889.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, Perseus and Andromeda. Italian. Probably made at Gastel Durante, and lustred by Maestro Giorgio. About I 540. Diam. Wh in. Boudit (Soulages ColK), 30^. 8894.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, fluted and escalloped, painted with grotesques on a white ground ; in the centre medallion a male classical figure seated in a landscape. Italian {Urhino T). About 1560. Diam. 104 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 8898.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, and painted with the subject of the birth of Adonis, seven figures in a landscape. Italian {Pesaro ?). Pro- bably lustred at Guhhio. Dated on the reverse in ruby lustre 1541. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Soulas^es ColK), 30^. 8899.-/63. 24 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont (^MA lOLTCA ) — cont. Tazza Platk. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; in the centre a heart in the midst of flairies transfixed by a dart and dagger, above it two eyes, in the border raised pine cones ; the whole richly lustj-ed in gold and ruby. Italian {Guhhio). About 1 520. Diam. 9f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 8902.-63. Tazza Plate, Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred; in the central medallion a profile bust of a man in grisaille with drapery in ruby on blue ground, in the border open fir cones and scroll foliage in gold lustre. Italian {Guhhio). About 1 520. Attributed to Maestro Cencio, signed on the reverse N. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 20Z. 890:3.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with the subject of Camillus freeing Rome from Bren- nus and the Gauls ; many figures, with an architectural background. Italian {Uvhino). Dated 1543; pro- bably by Nicola da Urbino. Diam. 11 1 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30Z. 8904.-'63. Tazza Plate or Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maio- lica, embossed and lustred ; in the centre the sacred monogram surrounded by rays, border of acanthus leaves divided by conventional stems and fruit ; the whole richly lustred and outlined with blue on a white ground. Italian {Guhhio '^). About 1520. Diam 8 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 35Z. 8906.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; painted with the head of St. John the Baptist in a charger, on a deep blue background diapered with scrolls in ruby lustre. Italian {Guhhio). Dated on the reverse J 535. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30/. 8910.-'C3. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted on a blue ground with a seated figure of a sphinx suri-ounded by foliated scrolls and trophies. Italian {Deruta). About 1530. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), 15?.. 8919.- ()3. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, fluted and escalloped ; in the centre a medallion with classical profile portrait over an inscril^ed scroll on dark blue ground, the border divided into compartments with arabesques on a ground alternately green and blue. Italian {Faeiiza?). About 1530. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), iol. 8920.-^();^. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted on a dark blue ground with a profile bust of a helmeted warrior, dressed in blue, over a white inscribed scroll. Italian. About 1540. Diam. 8| in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), m. 8921.- G3. OBJECTS ACQUIKED IN THE YEAK 18{53. 25 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont ( majolica) — cont. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted on a dark blue ground with a profile bust of a young man in a green cloak, over a white inscribed scroll. Italian. About 1540. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10^. 8922.-'68. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted on a dark blue ground with a full-faced bust-portrait of a lady in a yellow dress, over an interlaced scroll inscribed "Sylvia bella.'' Italian (Faenza ?). About 1540. Diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 8923.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted on a dark blue ground, with a female bust-portrait in a dress with yellow sleeves, at either side an inscribed scroll. Italian (Faenza ?). About J 540. Diam. 9| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51 8930.-6.3. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, painted with the subject of Samson rending the lion, in blue and green on a whitish ground ; the whole lustred with yellow and sparingly touched with ruby. Italian (Deruta). About 1530. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 20^. 8931.-63. • Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; in the centre a female bust-portrait inscribed ^' Baldasina," the border of oblique radiating gadroons outlined with blue and lustred in gold. Italian {Gubbio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1520. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50^. 8932.-63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; painted with a figure of St. Sebastian tied to a tree ; ground of orange, ruby lustre. Italian (Gubbio). By Slaestro Giorgio. About 1530. Diam. 8 J in. Bought (Soulages ColLi^), 30^. 8934.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; in the centre are clasped hands with a fire beneath and a pierced heart above, the border of raised leaves and fruit on white ground lined with blue ; the whole lustred in gold and ruby. Italian (Gubbio), Attributed to Maestro Giorgio. About 1520. Diam. 8^ in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 6^. 8935.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with a comic scene of a kitchen apparently invaded by mendicants. Italian (Jlrbino). About 1570. Diam. lOi in. Bought (Soulages GolK), U. 8938.-63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; in the central medallion on a dark blue ground a profile bust of an armed warrior; the rest of the surface covered with a scale pattern in gold and ruby lustre. Italian {Gaffagg iolo). About 1500. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 151 8941.-63. 26 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European— co9if. (maiolica) — cont. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; in the central medallion a profile- bust of a lady incribed " Sepia ;" the border of raised pine cones and fruit (?), the ground changed to dull gray probably by accident ; the whole lustred with ruby. Italian. About 1510-20. Diam. 7f in. Bought (Sou- lages Colin.). 6?. 8942.-63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; in the centre an acanthus leaf and scroll foliage outlined in blue and lustred in gold ; the border of raised ovals and pellets, lustred. Italian {Deruta?). About 1520. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), 6^. 8943.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, em- bossed and lustred ; the centre painted with a heart pierced by a broad dagger, over a vase of flame, at either side, monograms, the border of raised ovals and pellets ; the whole lustred in gold and ruby. Italian (Caffaggiolo). About 1510. Diam. 7| iu. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10^. 8944.-'63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, painted with a standing figure of St. Peter, his ma'ntle in dark ruby lustre, the background of blue and gold lustre. Italian (Gubhio). Attributed to Maestro Cencio. About 1530. Diam. 10^ in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), 30^. 8952.-63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, fluted and escalloped ; the raised centre painted with a half-length figure of a woma.n holding a pierced heart ; the border of radiating flutings alternately ©range and deep blue painted with foliated scrolls. Italian {Faenza). About 1540. Diam. 9i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 61 8955.-63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, escal- loped, the centre painted with a profile-bust of a man in oriental costume ; the border of foliage and scroll pattern in compartments alternately grounded in green, orange and blue. Italian {Faenzd). About 1540. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Soulages Cofln), U. 8958.-63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with the subject of Perseus and Andromeda. Italian {Padua ?). About 1530. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), U. 8959.-63. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with the subject of the Adoration of the Shepherds; composition of six figures after Francia, in dark blue and green relieved with yellow ; the reverse, blue with intersecting circles of darker blue and orange centres. Ttaliati (Faenza). About 1520. Diam. 1 0^ in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 20/. 8963.-'63. OBJECTS ACQUIJREI> IN THE YEAR lb 60. 27 Earthenware and Stoneware European — cont (31AIOLICA) — cont. Tazza Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with the story of Apollo and Marsyas. Italian ( Ur- hinoovPesaro ?). About 1530. Diam. Ill in. Bought (Soulages ColK). 5^. 8964.-'63. Tazza Plate, Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, painted with the subject of the chase of the Calydonian boar. Italian {Urhino). Dated 1542. Diam. 10| in. -Bouglit (Soulages ColK), U. 8966.-'63. Vase, with two handles and cover. Enamelled earthen- ware, Maiolica, lustred, painted with a shield of arms and cupids. Italian (Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1515. H. lOi in., W. 94 in.* Bought (Soulages ColK), 200/. 8407.-63. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, white ground, blue and yellow arabesque ornament. Italian {De- rvM). Early 16th centy. H. 12i in., W. 12| in. Bought, 4Z. 8528.-63. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, white ground, blue and yellow arabesque ornament. Italian {De- Tuta). Early 16th centJ. H. 124 ^^■, W. 12| in. Bought, U. 8529.-63. Vase and Cover. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, with handles representing winged dragons painted in green and blue; the lower half of the body of the vase and the neck are gadrooned and painted in blue and orange on a white ground ; the cover is pyramidal and has six Gothic trefoil-formed projections like roof windows. Italian (Faenza .?). About 1480. H. 24 in., W. 154 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80/. 8967.-63. Vase and Cover. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, ovi- form, with two curved handles springing from gro- tesque masks, painted with figure subjects in a landscaiie background ; on one side is a treaty between warriors, on the other a queen on a throne, to whom attendants are offering fruit, &c. ; on the pedestal of the throne is inscribed " Fatto in Urbino.'"' Italian ( Urhino). Probably from the manufactory of Orazio Fontana. About 1560. H. 204 in., W. 11 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 150/. 8969.-63. {PALIS ST WABE) Dish. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, elliptic. In the centre is an oval boss, from which radiate white grooves surrounded by blue foliage. French. 16th centy. Diam. 7 in. by 5 A in. Bought, 21. sm.-()ki. 28 AllT INVENTOliY, SOUTH KIONSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European— couf. {iWUEX WAIIE) Tiles (3G). Enamelled earthenware, forming a square of pavement. In the centre is an escutcheon bearing the lilies of France, surrounded b}^ the collar of the order of St. Micliaei ; around are interlaced D's and crescents. Frcnclh (Rouen). From the Chateau d'Ecouen. About 1542. W. of square, 26 in. Bought, 8^. 16s. 8490.-'63. Tiles (36). Enamelled earthenware, forming a square of pavement. In the centre is an escutcheon surrounded by two cornucopias. French {Rouen). From the Chateau d'Ecouen. About 1542. W. of square, 26 in. Bought, 8^. 16s. 8491.-'63. Tiles (36). Enamelled earthenware, forming a square of ])avement (the pattern incomplete). In the centre is the monogram of the Constable Aime de Montmo- rency. FrencJt (Rouen). From the Chateau d'Ecouen. About 1542. W. of square, 26 in. Bought, 8^. 16s. 8492.-63. Tiles (168). Enamelled earthenware, forming a square of pavement. In the centre is a device of two mailed hands grasping swords, with the monogram of the Con- stable Anne de Montmorency and a legend ; the corners filled in with grotesques and flowers in various colours. French (Rouen). From the Chateau d'Ecouen. About 1542. 14ft. 4i in. by 5 ft. li in. Bought, 50?. 8533.-63. Earthenware and Stoneware, Oriental. (r£BSIA^\) Plateau or Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, painted in the centre with flowers in red, green, and blue ; the border of rude scroll pattern in blue and black. PersioM. 16th centy. Diam. 12 in. Bought, Hi 8488.-63. Easel or Book Rest. Carved wood, with arabesque ornament. Italian. About 1560. H. 1 ft., W. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 8438.-'63. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels, European. Bowl. Enamel on copper, gadrooned ])attern of repousse or beaten work enamelled alternately white and green on a blue ground with gilt scroll-work. Venetian. Early 16th centy. ^ in. by 6 in. Bought, Q>1. 8514.-63. Cross and Label. Gilt metal, the cross having four equal arms, in the centre an enamelled shield ; in the centre of tlie label is a mitre, also in enamel. German. 12th or 13tli centy. L. 4^ in., W. 3 in. Bought, U. 16s. 8991.-63. Inkstand. Limoges enamel, a circular bowl or saucer, in wi)ich is fixed a receptacle for ink ; decorated with coloured arabesques on a white opaque ground. French (Limoges). Ascribed to Leonard Limousin. About 1560. Diam. 8^ in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 'M. 84:J3.^'63. objects acquired in the year 1803. 29 Enamels, European— co?ii^. Medalijon Plaque. Champleve enamel on bronze representing a fawn amidst foliage. German. 12th or IStli centy. Diam. If in. Bought, 12s. 8992.-6.3. Pastoral Staff. Enamel on copper, the crook decorated with floral ornament, the staff" with astronomic emblems, seemingly a calendar. Russian, L. 4 ft. IJ in. Bought, Ul. lis. 8d ... . 9014.-'().3. Plaque. Limoges enamel, elliptic, painted in colours and heightened with gold ; Eve presenting the apple to Adam. French (Limoges). By Pierre Raymond. About 1560. H. 11 in., W. 8| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 8410.-'63. Plaque. Limoges -enamel, elliptic, painted in colours and heightened with gold; the History of Lot. French (Li- moges). By Pierre Raymond. About 1560. H. 11 in., W. 8| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 8411.-'68. Plaque. Limoges enamel, elliptic, painted in colours and heightened with gold ; Samson and Delilah. French (Li- moges). By Pierre Raymond. About 1560. H. 11 in., W.'8|in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 8412.-'63. Plaque. Limoges enamel, elliptic, painted in colours and heightened with gold ; Judith and Holofernes. French (Ijimoges). By Pierre Raymond. About 1560. H. 11 in., W. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 8413.-'63. Plaque. Limoges enamel, elliptic, painted in colours and heightened with gold ; a v/arrior about to slay a shepherd or liuntsman. French (Limoges). By Pierre Courtois. About 1560. H. 5f in., W. 7| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25/. 8414.-^63. Plaque. Limoges enamel, painted in colours. Portrait of Charles Tiei'celin, Chancellor of France, by Leonard Limousin. French (Limoges). About 1540. PL 7i in., W. 5f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 100/. ^ 8415.-63. Plaque. Limoges enamel. Portrait of Antoine de Bourbon, by Leonard Limousin. French. About 1540-50. h^ in. by 4f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 50/. 8416.-63. Plaque. Limoges translucent enamel on metalHc foils, elliptic. An assembly of the gods. French (Limoges). About 1560. H. 4 in , W, 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10/. 8447.-63. Plaque. Limoges translucent enamel on metallic foils, el- liptic. The Muses on Parnassus. French {Limoges). About 1560. H. 4 in., W. 2| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 5/. 8418.-'63. Plaque. Limoges enamel, painted in colours and heightened with gold, with arched top. The Virgin and St. John sup- porting the dead body of our Saviour ; in its ancient mounting as a pax, with a framework of silk, enriched with white bugle beads and seed pearls. French. Enamel about 1490. The mounting l7th centy. H. 3 in., W. ^ in. P)Ought (Soulages ColK), 3/ 8419.-63. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Enamels, European — cont. Plaque. Limoges enamel on metallic foils, elliptic. A Roman warricjr. siuTounded by a border of floriated ornament ; in its original bronze gilt frame. French (^Limoges). About 1550. H. 4 in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 8420.-'63. Plaque. Limoges enamel, on metallic foils, octagonal ; two female deities, with a border in compartments painted with tritons and various minute devices. French (^Limoges). Late 16th centy. By Leonard Limousin the younger. H. 31 in., W. 24 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 101. 8421.-63. Plaque. Limoges enamel, on metallic foils, elliptic. A king praying to the Virgin. French {Limoges). By Jean Penicaud the second. About 1510. H. 2 in., W. li in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 2U. 8422.-63. Plaques. A set of ten, enamel on copper, representing events in the life of our Saviour, mounted together in a frame. Italian. 16th centy. Various sizes, from 2 in. by 2^ in. to 2f in. by 1| in. Bought, 60^. 8517 to 8526.-63. Plate. Limoges translucent enamel, on metallic foils, painted with a subject from the history of Joseph ; a border of arabesques, the reverse also bears arabesques, masks, strap- work, &c. French {Limoges). By Jean Courtois. About 1550. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Soulages Co^.), 24^. 8424.-63. Plate. Limoges translucent enamel, on metallic foils, painted with a subject from the history of Joseph ; a border of arabesques, the reverse also bears arabesques, masks, strap- work, &c. French {Lir)ioges). By Jean Courtois. About 1550. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 24^. 8425.-63. Salt-cellar. Limooes enamel, hexagonal. Painted in colours on black ground with subjects of the labours of Hercules ; medallion heads and arabesques on the upper and under surfaces. French {Limoges). Assigned to Pierre Raymond. About 1540. H. 2| in., Diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20?. 8426.-63. Salt-cellar. Limoges enamel, hexagonal. Painted in colours on black ground with subjects of the labours of Hercules ; medallion heads and arabesques on the upper and under surfaces. French {Limoges). Assigned to Pierre Raymond. About 1540. H. 2 J in., Diam. 3i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 201. 8427.-63. Salt-cellar. Limoges grisaille enamel, circular pedestal form. The side painted with a continuous fiieze of subjects from the labours of Hercules ; a female medallion portrait in the bowl, with border of cartouches and fruit. French {Li- moges). Assigned to Pierre Raymond. About 1550. H.3^ in., Diam. 4| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 201. 8428.-'63. Enamels. See also Book. Brooch. Coffer. Knife. Medal- lion. Plaque. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G3. §1 Etui or Case. Silver. Chased with rococo ornaments in relief; containing scissor.^, knife, tweezers, spoon and ivory tablet. French. About 1770. L. 3| in. Given by J. M. Lockyer, Esq. 9095.-'63. Etui. See also Ivory Carvings. Ewer. Copper. Oviform, the lower part fluted, the upper half embossed with monsters supporting an oval medallion. Ita- lian. 16th centy. H. 74 in., Diam. 4 in. Bought, 2Z. 10s. 7785.-63. Ewer. Gilt brasn. Engraved and chased in low relief with a frieze of a battle subject, trefoil lip and high handle. Venetian. About 1540. H. Ill- in., W. GJ in. Bought (Souiages ColK), 75L 8429.-63. Ewer. Bronze. Oviform, leaf shaped spout and dragon handle ; engraved with various classical subjects and busts in medallions, and signs of the zodiac with inscriptions. Venetian. About 1540. H. 12 in., W. 7 in. Bought (Souiages ColK), 60^. 8430.-63. Ewer. See also Earthenware. Fan. See Ivory Carvings. Figure of a couchant lion, rock crystal (broken) ; probably the handle or pommel of a dagger. Byzantine. 10th or 11th centy. H. If in., I.. 2| in., W. IJ in. Bought, 10s. 8d 8395.-63. Figure. Gilt metal, on black wood stand. A female figure holding a cornucopia, riding in a chariot and attended by serpents. The base of rococo scroll work with masks, sur- mounted by clouds. French. About 1700. H. 1 ft. 1\ in., W. 9i in. Bought, 24L 8502.-63. Figure. See also Porcelain. Fire Dogs. A pair, bronze. The pedestals of open strap or cartouche work, with figures of satyrs, cupids, &ic. ; respec- tively supporting statuettes of Venus and Adonis. Vene- tian. About 1570. K of each 3 ft., W. 9| in. Bought (Souiages ColK), 300Z. 8431, 8431a.-'63. Fire Dogs. A pair, bronze. The base of masks and strapwork, above which are cupids supporting a vase, surmounted by a statuette of a cupid. Italian. About 1560. H. of each 3 ft. W. I7i in. Bought (Souiages ColK), 100^. 8432, 8432a.-'63. Fire Irons. Wrought iron, a set, consisting of shovel, tongs, two -pronged fork, and hook, adapted to open fireplaces in which wood was burnt ; the handles of bronze, in the form of cupids. Italian. About 1560. L, of shovel, fork, and hook 4 ft., of tongs 3 ft. Bought (Souiages Coll^i.), 20^. 8433 to 8436.-'63. Flagon. See Glass Vessels. Frame for a picture. Carved and gilt wood, with various mould- ings, the most prominent being decorated with a perforated vine scroll, with grapes. Italian. 16th centy. H. 5 ft. 5 in., W. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought (Souiages ColK), 20^. 8440.-^63. 32 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Frame for a picture. Carved and gilt wood, with busts, cliildren, and foliage. Italian. IGth centy. H. 4 ft. 2^ in., W. 3 ft. 2i in. Bought, 8^. 8503.-'63. Frame for a clock or picture. Composed of variegated marbles, lapis-lazuli, and orn^olu, surmounted by an escutcheon and two seated winged figures. Italian. 17th centy. H. ] 5 in., W. 9 in. Bought, 40/. 9037.-63. Frieze. Pietra serena, or Florentine black stone, carved with three animals' heads in relief, and other ornaments (a portion of a chimney piece). Florentine, loth centy. Ascribed to Desiderio da Settignano. H. 20^ in., W. 5 ft. 3 in. Bought, 101. 8380.-'63. Glass, Painted. Medallion. Painted glass, in grisaille and yellow stain ; a knight supporting an armorial shield. German. Dated 1533. Diam. 13iin. Bought, 3?. 5s. 8(7. 9064.-03. Medallion. Painted glass, with an armorial shield in black and yellow stain, and a coloured border. German. Dated 1535. Diam. 14 in. Bought, SI. 5s. 8d 9065.-'63. Medallion. Painted glass, a knight with a two-handed sword supporting an armorial shield. German. Dated 1535. Diam. U^in. Bought, 3/. 5s. 8(7. 9060.-63. Medallion. Painted glass, grisaille and yellow stain, with an armorial shield bearing a bull's head. German. Dated 1531. Diam. ISJ in. Bought, 37. 5s. 8J. 9067.-63. Panel. Painted glass, with architectural framework. In the centi'e is a circular medallion of the three men of Griitli. Swiss. Dated 1571. Square, W. lOi in. Bought, 47. 19s. 2d 9048.-'63. Panel. Painted glass, with architectural framework. In the centre is a circular medallion of Tell shooting the apple. Swiss. About 1570. Square, W. lOJ in. Bought, 47. 19s. 2d. 9049.-63. Panel. Painted glass. An armorial shield between allegoric ficTures of Faith and Hope. Dark blue border. Swiss, Dated 1022. H. 14J in., W. llj in. Bought, 47. 19s. 2c7. 9050.-'63. Panel. Painted glass, with two armorial shields, and two compartments representing Dives and Lazarus. Siuiss, Dated 1597. H. 14 in., W. 10^ in. Bought, 47. 19s. 2d. 9051.-63. Panel. Painted glass, with three a7-morial shields, and two compartments showing a combat of cavalry and infantry. Siviss. Dated 1597. H. 144 i'^-, W. I04 in. Bought, 47. 19s. 2d. 9052.-'63. Panel. Painted glass, with two armorial shields, and two compartments representing events in the life of Josiah, king of Judali. Stoiss. Dated 1597. H. 14 in., W. 10^ in. Bought, 47. 19s. 2d. 9053.-63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 33 Glass, Painted —co7it Panel. Painted glass, with two armorial shields, and two compartments containing landscapes, apparently in illustra- tion of parables. Swiss. Dated 1597. H. 14 in., W. lOi in. Bought, U. 19s. 2d, 9054.-'63. Panel. Painted glass, with two armorial shields, under a porticoof Doric architecture. Swiss. Dated 1615. H. 14in., W. lOJin. Bought, M. 19s. 2d. 9055.-'63. Panel. Painted glass, with two armorial shields, under an Ionic portico, above are vases of flowers. Swiss. Dated 1620. H. 14 in., W. 10 in. Bought, U. 19s. 2d. 9056.-'63. Panel. Painted glass, with two armorial shields, above which is the Virgin with the infant Saviour. Swiss. Dated 1618. H. 15 in., W. lOi in. Bought, 4L 19s. 2d. 9057.-63. Panel. Painted glass, with figures of a standard bearer in armour, and a woman. Above is the siege of a castle. Swiss. Dated 1646. H. 14i in. W. 9^ in. Bought, U. 19s. 2d. 9058.-63. Panel. Painted glass, with figures of a soldier in armour, and a woman. Above is a party at table. Siviss. About 1640. H. 15 J in., W. 7iin. Bought, U. 19s. 2d. 9059.-63. Panel. Painted glass, with allegoric subject of the good and evil powers contending for the soul. Swiss. Dated 1670. H. 14f in., W. lOJin. Bought, U. 19s. 2d. 9060.-'63. Panel. Painted glass, with the subject of the building of the Tower of BabeL Swiss. Dated 1631. H. lOJ in., W. 8f in. Bought, U. 19s. 2d. 9061.-63. Panel. Painted glass, the Virgin with the infant Saviour in her arms. Crimson diapered background. Swiss. About 1650. H. lliin., W. 8| in. Bought, 4'63. Pendent Ornament or Bulla. Gold, shell-shaped, with two small holes at the top, and a double loop for suspension. Ancient Roman. | in. by I in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8791.-63. Pendent Ornament. Gold, solid, chased in form of a draped female figure holding a cornucopia. Ancient Greek. L. j^m. Bought (Webb ColK). 8792.^'63. Pendent Ornament. Gold, three granulated annulets, and a loop at the bottom, from which hangs a circular red jasper amulet engraved with two animals. Ancient Etruscan. L. 14 in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8793.-63. Pendent Ornament. Gold, in the form of a cornucopia, twisted cord pattern. Ancient Etruscan. L. 1 in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8796.-63. Pendent Ornament. Gold, the loop in the form of a seven- leaved rosette, from which is suspended a ram's head (much crushed). Ancient Etruscan. L. 1 in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8830.-63. 46 AUT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUaEUR Pendent Ornament. Gold, a bearded mask of granulated work depending from a gadrooned ring, in imitation of ancient Etruscan work. Modern Italian {Neapolitan). L. 1-fL. in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8864(x.-'63. Pendent Ornament. Gold, a bearded mask of granulated work depending from a gadrooned ring, in imitation of ancient Etruscan work. Modern Italian {Neapolitav)). L. 1-pir in. Bought (Webb ColK). 88646.-'63. Pendent Ornament. Gold, a bearded mask of granulated work depending from a gadrooned ring, in imitation of ancient Etruscan work. Modern Italian {Neapolitan). L. 1-p^ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8864c.-'63. Pendent Ornament. Gold, a bearded mask of granulated work depending from a gadrooned ring, in imitation of ancient Etruscan work. Modern Italian {Neapolitan). L. 1-fV in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8864d- 63. Pendent Ornament. Gold, a bearded mask of granulated work depending from a gadrooned ring, in imitation of ancient Etruscan work. Modern Italian {Neapolitan). L. l^v in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8864e.-'G3. Pendent Ornament. Gold and enamel ; an anchor and dove beneath a royal crown. German. 18th centy. L. IJ in. Bought, 1^. "^ 9081.-63. Pendent Ornament. Gold and black enamel ; the sacred mo- nogram I.H.S. beneath a coronet with pearl drop, German. 18th centy. L. IJ in. Bought, 11. 9082.-'63. Perfume Box. Silver-gilt, in the shape of a heart, chased in scroll pattern, and surmounted by a coronet. German. 18th centy. L. IJ in. Bought, 11. 9076.-63. Perfume Box. Silver-gilt, in the shape of a snail, chased in strap and foliage pattern. German. 18th centy. L. 1 J in. Bought, 1^. 9077.-63. Pewter Work. See Tankard. Pipe-stem. Inlaid Bombay work, with amber mouth-piece. Modern Indian. L. 4 ft. 9 in. Bought, SI 8881.-'63. Plaque. Bronze, vesica-shaped, with group in low relief of the Virgin and three saints ; below, a shield of the Medici family, with inscription. Italian. 16 th centy. 4^ in. by 2| in. Bought, 11. 15s. 7799.-63. Plaque. Bronze, vesica-shaped, with subject in low relief of the Adoration of the Magi; below, a shield with armorial bearings, and an inscription. Italian. 16th centy. 4^ in. by 2f in. Bought, 1^. 15s. 7800.-'63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Gi^eek Diam. I in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8808.-'63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam I in. Bought (Webb CoUn. ). 8809.-'63. OBJECTS AC-QUII^ED IN THE YEAK 1863. 47 Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped aud escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. | iD. Bought (Webb ColK). 8810.-63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8811.-63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. I in. Bought (AVebb ColK). 8812.-'63. Plaque, Gold, rosette-shaped and escdloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK), 8813.-63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek, Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8814.-'63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8815.-63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8816.-63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. I in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8817.-63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek. Diam. I in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8818.-63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped and escalloped, with seven leaves and granulated border, a boss in the centre. Ancient Greek, Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8819.-'63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped ; seven leaves with pearled edges. Ancient Etruscan. Diam. -§- in. Bought (Webb Coll".). 8820.-63. Plaque. Gold, rosette- shaped ; seven leaves with pearled edges. Ancient Mruscan, Diam, 4 ii^- Bought (Webb ColK). 8821.-63. Plaque, Gold, rosette-shaped ; seven leaves with pearled edges. Ancient Etruscan. Diam. ^ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8822.-'63. Plaque. Gold, rosette-shaped ; seven leaves, edged with granu- lated ornament. Ancient Etruscan. Diam. J in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8823.-63. Plaque. Gold, circular, very thin ; embossed with a flower or stem, with two leaves and three pods. Ancient Etruscan, Diam. ^ in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8824.-63. Plaque. Gold, circular, very thin ; the original design now obliterated. Ancient Etruscan. Diam. | in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8825.-'63. Plaque. Gold, circular ; embossed with a head of Medusa, corded edge. Ancient Greek. Diam. f in. Bought (Webb ColK). 8826.-63. 48 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Plaque. Gold, rosette form ; six petals, with bosses and granu- lated ornament. Ancient Etruscan. Diam. l-i in. Bought (Webb ColK). ' 8828.-68. Plaque. Gold, circular, double. On one side a fall faced female head. Ancient Greek. Diam. 4 in. Bought (Webb Colin). 8829.-'G:1 Plaque. Silver gilt (from a book cover), a rectangular frame, the corners filled in with perforated scrollwork, surrounding an elliptic opening, in which is a figure of Mercury. German {Nuremberg). I7th centy. 4| in. by 3f in. Bought, 7/. 5s. lOr?. ' 8995.-68. Plaque. Silver gilt (from a book cover) ; a rectangular frame, the corners filled in with perforated scroll work, surrounding an elliptic opening, in which is an allegoric figure of Fortune. German {Nuremberg). 1 7th centy. 4J in. by 3 J in. Bought, "71 5s. lOd. ' 8996.-68. Plate. See Earthenware. Enamels. Porcelain. Porcelain, English. {DJtJFBY.) Plate. Crown Derby porcelain, witli oriental pattern. English. About 1800. Diam. 9 J in. Bought, 1^. Is. 8509.-'63. {modern, vAiiious manufactories) Bottle. White porcelain, with gold, blue, and green arabesque pattern. English modern. (Minton and Co.) H. 8 in., Diam. 8i in. Bought, ll. 18s. 7896.-63. Bottle. White porcelain, painted witli flowers in red, blue, and green, in imitation of Persian ware. English modern. (Minton and Coy.) H. 9^ in., Diam. 4^ in. Bought, \l. 15s. 8096.-63. Bottle. White porcelain, painted with flowers in red blue, and green, in imitation of Persian ware. English modern. (Minton and Coy.) H. 9J in., Diam. 4^ in. Bought, \l. lbs. 8097.-63. Bottle. White porcelain, painted with flowers in red, blue, and green, in imitation of Peisian ware. English modern. (Minton and Coy.) H. 15 J in., Diam. 7 in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 8098.-63. Bottle. White porcelain, painted with flowers in red, blue, and green, in imitation of Persian ware. English modern. (Minton and Coy.) H. 15f in., Diam. 7 in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 8099.-63. Bowl or Cistern. Porcelain, with perforated cover, for cut flowers. Dead gold ground, painted with flowers and snails. English modern. (Minton and Coy.) H. 44 in., W. 64 in. Bought, 3^. 14s. M. 8884.-68. Cup and Saucer. White porcelain, with black and gold border. English modern. (Minton and Coy.) Cup, H. 24 in., Diam. 44 in. Saucer, Diam. 6^ in. Bought, 8s. 6d 8094.-'63 OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 49 Porcelain, English — cont. {modern, va mo us 3ianufa ctories) — cont. Cup and Saucer. White porcelain, with black and gold border. English modern. (Minton and Coy.) Cup, H. 2 in.^ Diam. 8| in. Saucer, Diam. of in. Bought, 6s. 8d. 8095.-'63. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain, turquoise ground, painted v/ith wreaths of flowers on white. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) Cup, H. 2| in., Diain. 2f in. Saucer, Diam. 5 J in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 185. 8102.-63. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain, quatrefoil shape, rose du Barry ground, with border of flowers painted on white. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) Cup, H. 2^ in., W. 3| in. by S^ in. Saucer, W. 6 in. by 5^ in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 11. 4s. 8103.-'63. Cup and Saucer. Porcelain, quatrefoil shape, turquoise blue ground, with medallions in white, painted with flowers and trophies, and gilt. Modern English. (Min- ton and Coy.) Cup, H. 2^ in., W. 3f in. by 3 J in. Saucer, W. 6 in. by 5 J in. Bought (International Ex- hibition, 1862), 21. 2s. 8104.-63. C[JP and Saucer. Porcelain, yellow and white ground ; ]jainted with flowers and pearls. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) Cup, H. 2| in., Diam. 2f in. Saucer, Diam. 5 in. Bought (International Exliibition, 1862), n. 18s. 8105.-'68. Match Pot. Porcelain, perforated pattern, with black and gold borders. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) H. .5f in., Diam. 3f in. Bought (International Exhi- bition, 1862), 21. 17s. 9d. 8088.-63. Match Pot. Porcelain, perforated pattern, with black and gold borders. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) H. 5| in., Diam. 3f in. Bought (International Exhi- bition, 1862), 21. 17s. 9d. 8089.-63. Match Pot. Porcelain, perforated pattern, with coloured and gilt borders. Modern EoiglisL (Minton and Coy.) H. 5| in., Diam. 3f in. Bought (International Exhi- bition, 1862), 51. 15s. ChI. 8091.-63. Match Pot. Porcelain, perforated pattern, with coloured and gilt borders. Modem English. (Minton and Coy.) H. 5f in., Diam. 3| in. Bought (International Exhi- bition, 1862), 51. 15s. 6d. 8092.-'63. Plateau or Tray. White porcelain, painted with flowers in i-ed, blue, and green, in imitation of Persian ware. M.odevn English. (Minton and Coy.) Diam. 11 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 11. 4s. 8100.- 63. Seau or Bucket. Porcelain, lilac ground, painted with cupids. Modem English. (Minton and Coy.) H. 4^ in. W. 5^ in. by 4i in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 51. 15s. U. 8093.-'C3. 16441, R R 50 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English — cont {modern, va bio us ma nufa CTOiiiES) — cont. Vase. Porcelain, celadon green ground with white cordage pattern, and grasses and butterflies in relief. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) H. 1 ft., Diam. 6| in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 42?. 8090.-63. Vase and Cover. Porcelain, oviform with goat's head handles, the bod}^ painted with a landscape and Watteau figures ; the foot, handles, and cover gilt. Modern Englisli. (Minton and Coy.) H. 19^ in., W. 13^ in. by 9i in. Bouglit (International Exhibition, 1862), im. 10s. 8101.-'63. Vase. White porcelain in imitation of oriental crackle china. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) H. 14|in., W. 9 in. by 8 in. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), U. 4s. 8106.-63. Vase. Porcelain, bleu du roi ground, gilt ; a broad band of white round the body painted with a wreath of flowers in natural colours ; gilt scroll handles, above which are two serpents in full relief gilt. The body of the vase rests on four crouching flgures of boys in white unglazed porcelain. Modern English. (Minton and Coy.) H. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 2 ft. 5 in., by 2 ft. Bought (International Exhibition, 1862), 262?. 10s. 8111.-'63. Painting on Porcelain. Copy of Sir Joshua Reynolds' " Age of Innocence," by J. Allen. Modern English. 151 in. by 12i in. Bought. 9104.-'63. Painting on Porcelain. Copy of a Child's Head, from Sir Joshua Reynolds' " Age of Innocence," by W. Ford. Modern English. 12 in. by 9i in. Bought. 9105.-'63. Painting on Porcelain. Copy of an Angel's head, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, by W. Ford. Modern English. 124 in. by 9i in. Bought. 9106.-'63. Porcelain, European. (bjeblin.) Vase. Berlin porcelain, oviform, white ground, painted with gold vertical lines and roses entwined, crimson scale border, the cover surmounted by a gilt fir cone. German. Late 18th centy. H. 13| in., Diam. 9 in. Bought, 12^. 10s. 8127.-63. Vase. Berlin porcelain, oviform, white ground, painted with gold vertical lines and roses entwined, crimson scale border, the cover surmounted by a gilt fir cone. German. Late 18th centy. H. 13| in., Diam. 9 in. Bought, 12^. 10s. 8127a.-^63. {capo JJf MONTE.) Figure. Porcelain, in low relief A triton and wreath of foliage, coloured and gilt. Italian (Capo di Monte), 18th centy. 2| in. by If in. I^ought, 4s. 9044.-'63. OBJECTS ACQUIRE n IN THE YEAR 1868. 51 Porcelain, European — cont. {capo DI MONTE) — COnt. Figure, White porcelain, in low relief. A triton and wreath of foliage. Italian (Capo di Monte), 18th centy. 2| in. by Ij in. Bought, 45. 9045.-63. (ebencit.) Vase. Porcelainj amphora shaped, grey ground with white figures. Modern French. H. 13 in., W. 8 in. Given by M. Ch. PiUewait. 8392.-'63. Vase. Porcelain, amphora shaped, grey ground, with white figures. Modern French, H. 13 in., W. 8 in. Given by M. Ch. Pillewait. 8398.-63. (hungabiajv.) Cabaret or Breakfast Service. White porcelain, with compartments in green, painted in oriental style, with flowers, etc. Hungarian [Herend). Late 18th centy. Stated to have been bought in Ispahan, in 1804. Pla- teau, 10 in. by 7 in. Tray (for sugar ?), 4;^ in. by 2f in. Jug and cover, H. 5| in., W. 4f in. Cup, H. 3 in. Saucer, Diam. 5| in. Bought, 8^. 8716.-63. Porcelain, Oriental. (CHINESE.) Bottle. Chinese porcelain, white ground, witli blue chrysanthemums and other flowers in compartments, unglazed elephant-head handles and rings. H. 9^ in., Diam. 4 in. Bought, 18s. 8515.-'63. Bottle. Chinese porcelain, white ground, with blue chrysanthemums and other flowers in compartments, unglazed elephant-head handles imd rings. H. 9^ in., Diam. 4 in. Bought, 18s. 8516.-^63. Uup. Oriental porcelain. White, painted inside with a blue horse. Ancient Chinese or Japanese. Set in a silver gilt rim with two scroll handles of the 16th centy. H. 24 in., W. 5f in. Bought, U. 8489.-'63. Vase. Chinese porcelain. Pear si aped, blue bai ds at top and bottom and round the centre, yellow ground between; elephant-head handles. H. 5| in., Diam. 7 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 7803.-63. Vase. Blue Nankin porcelain. Bottle shaped. Chinese. H. 14 in., Diam. 9i in. Bought, U. 5s. 7804.-63. Portfolio. Black leather. With five bands of leather strap work, decorated with arabesque tooling in gold. Florentine. Dated 1588. 1 ft. 31 in. by 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 19s. 7775.-^63. Portfolio. Brown leather. Decorated with blind tooling ; with three bands of leather strap work. Italian. 16 th centy. 10 in. by 11 in. Bought, 19s. 7776.-'63. Pounce Box (from an inkstand). Bronze. Chased with rosettes alternating with heraldic devices. Italian. 16th csnty. H. 21 in., Diam. of base 3 in. Bought, 1^. 4«. 8983.-63. R R in. Bought (Bock CoUn). 8292.-63. Silk Fabric. Dark red ground, with yellow diaper. Southern Spanish. 15th centy. lOJ in. by 6^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 829G.-'63. Silk Fabric. Crimson ground, the pattern in green of open arabesque spread in wide divisions. Southern Spanish. 14th centy. 1*74 in. by 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8297.-63. Silk Fabric. Crimson ground with yellow diaper. Spanish. 14th centy. 18^ in. by 12^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8298.-'63. Silk Damask. Green, with pattern of conventional flowers, pomegranates, and crowns. Flemish. 16th centy. 25 in. by 81 in. Bought (Bock Colin). 8318.-'63. Silk Damask. Slate-coloured ground, with winding borders of cinnamon colour, enclosing pomegranates in gold thread and white silk. Flemish. 16th centy. 2 ft. 7 in. by 2 ft. Bought (Bock ColK). 8319.-^63. Silk Velvet Damask. Green, with pomegranate pattern in gold thread. Italian. Late 15th centy. 3 ft. 10 in. by 1 14 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8325.-'63. Silk Damask. White, with rose and pomegranate pattern in embroidery of gold thread. Spanish. Late 15th centy. 18i in. by 14 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8326.-63. Silk Damask. Green, with pattern of crowns connected by wavy ribbons ; in each space is a rose. North Italian. 15th centy. 22 in. by 21 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8330.-63. Silk Fabric. Formerly crimson, but much faded, with pattern of pomegranates springing from crowns. FlemisJi. 16th centy. 19 in. by 18 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8332.-63. Silk Damask. Light blue ground with elaborate pattern of pomegranates in pale yellow. Flemish. Late 16th centy. 25 in. by 21i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8335.-63. Silk and Linen Damask, for tapestry. Gold ground with a pomegranate pattern in crimson. Genoese. 16th centy. 2 ft. 4 in. by 1 ft. Ill jn. Bought (Bock ColK). 83S9.-63. Silk Damask. Yellow ground with a crimson pattern ; pre- bably a border to some other stuff. Florentine. 16th centy. 101 in. by 51 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8340.-63. Silk Damask. Blue and yellow pattern of a large conventional flower, with heraldic shields, helmets, and crests. Italian. 16th centy. 20^ in. by 13 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8344.-63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 7l Textile or Woven Fabrics— co7i^- SiLK and Linen Damask. Green and yellow, pattern a small conventional flower ; probably a furniture stuff. Italian. leth centy. 7i in by 10 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8346.-'68. Silk Damask. Blue and yellow pattern of flowers. French. 16tli centy. 8 in. by 7i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8347.-6S. Silk Damask. Green, with pomegranate pattern. French (Lyonese). End of 16th centy. 2 ft. 7 in. by 1 ft. 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8349.-63. Silk Damask. Sky blue and white, pattern of intersecting ribbons with flowers in spaces. French. 16th centy. 9| in. by 4i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8352.-'63. Silk Fabric. Put-ple ground with pattern of parrots in green with gold-coloured edges. ByzoMtine. 11th centy. 3^ in- by 3 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8553.-'63. Silk Fabric. Deep brown ground, the design somewhat indistinct, but of a diaper pattern. Byzantine. 11th centy. 2 in. by 1\ in. Bought (Bock ColK).' 8554.-'63. Silk Fabric. Yellow ground, pattern of snakes and rods. Byzantine. 11th centy. 8i in. by 34 in. Bought fBock ColK). 8555.-63. Silk Fabric. Reddish purple ground ; the pattern of men in tunics, sandals, and green scarves, wrestling with lions. A border of square spaces alternating with acorns, runs above and below the figures. Byzantine. 12th centy. L. 1 ft. IJ in., W. 10 in. Bought (Bock Coll".). 8558.-'63. Silk Tissue. (A fragment, much injured), bright purple ground. Oriental. End of 12th centy. 7 in. by 3 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8559.-'63. Silk Fabric. (Two fragments, much injured), deep blue ground with Cufic letters and a diaper pattern in yellow. Oriental. 12th centy. 6 J in. by 5^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8560.-63. Silk Fabric. Bluish purple ground, with pattern of green leaves and rosettes. Sicilian. 14th centv. 6^ in. by 3 in. Bought (Bock ColK). "^ 8561.-'63. Silk Fabric. Bluish purple ground, with pattern of large circles in which are lions on either side of a tree. In the interspaces are quatrefoil ornaments. Syrian. 14th centy. 131 in. by 74 in. Bought (Bock Coll".). 8562.-'63. Silk Tissue. Yellow ground diapered with a somewhat vesica-shaped pattern filled with arabesque designs, Floren- tine. 15th centy. 11 in. by 7i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8563.-63. Silk Tissue. White, with a conventional pattern of birds facing each other, the ground covered with a rich diapered design. Syrian. 14th centy. L. 12:^ in., W. 9 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8564.-'63. 72 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Silk Tissue. Red ground embroidered with various coloured silks, gold thread and beads. German. ]4thcenty. 3§- in. by :3J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8565.-63. Silk Damask. Red ground, whifce pattern of animals alter- nating with interlaced quatrefoils. Syrian. 13th centy. 7 in. by 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8566.-63. Silk Damask. Red ground, yellow patterns of birds with a crescent moon between them, in an octagonal framework of linked squares. Spanish. 13th centy. 8| in. by 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8567.-'63. Silk Fabric. (A fragment), purple, with lozenge diaper pattern in gold embroidery. Enr/Usk or French. 13th centy. 2 in. by J in. Bought (Bock Qo\]^). 8573.-'63. Silk Fabric. Two fragments (joined together), purple^ much faded. Byzantine. ^ 2th centy. 2^ in. by 1 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8574.--^63. Silk Fabric. Two fragments (joined together), much faded, with gold embroidered pattern of interlacing strap work. English or French. 13th centy. 2 in. by 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8575.-63. Silk Fabric. Two fragments, T^a-ian purple. Byzantine. 12th centy. Each IJ in. square. Bought (Bock. ColK). 8577.-'63. Silk and Linen Damask. Bluish green ; pattern, a griffin within a circle studded with full moons, also a crescent moon within a smaller circle similarly studded. Syrian. 13th centy. L. 1 ft. 8i in., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8579.-63. Silk Damask. Crimson ground with pattern in yellow of conventional peacocks and foliage. Syrian. 13th centy. L. 13 in., W. 91 in. Bought (Bock Co1K). 8582.-'63. Silk Tissue. A fragment ; much dilapidated, purple ground with pattern of small squares enclosing moon -shaped orna- ments. Byzantinel 12th centy. 7 in. by 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 85S6.-'63. Silk Tissue. A fragment ; purple ground with yellow damask pattern of lozenges enclosing each a rosette. Italian. 14th centy. 4 in. by 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8587.-63. Silk and Linen Tissue. The ground yellow with broad band of crimson, the pattern of two crowned horsemen hawking among conventional foliage. Sicilian. Fiarly 13th centy. L. 1 ft. 44 in., W. 7i in. Bought (Bock ColK) 8589.-63. Silk Tissue. Green ground, damasked with gold in an ela- borate pomegranate pattern. Spanish. 15th centy. L. 1 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8590.-63. Silk Tissue. Two fragments ; green ground, with elaborate damask pattern, not com])lete, but having as a principal feature two giraffes of which the heads are in purple silk. Siciliav. End of 13th centy. 7^ in. bv 4^ in., and 4.\ in. by4iin. Bought (Bock ColK). ' 8591, 8591a.-'63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 78 Textile or Woven Fabrics— cori^. Silk Damask. E,ed, with pattern in yellow of the French fleur-de-lys, and the castle of Castile ; being the armorial bearings of St. Louis and Queen Blanche of Castile. Spanish. 13th centy. 10 in. by 6^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8592.-'63. Silk Damask. Fawn coloured ground with diversified pattern of animals and foliage in green. Sicilian. Early 14th centy. lOi in. by 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8594.-63. Silk Tissue ( a fragment). Crimson and gold thread, crossed by three green and white stripes ; Latin inscriptions in white are woven on either side of the stripes. Spanish. 14th centy. 7 in. by 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8595.-63. Silk Damask. Light crimson ground, pattern in deep brown, of architectural character (imperfect). Sicilian. 1 4th centy. 8i in. by 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8596.-'63. Silk Damask. Dark gi*ey ground, foliage pattern of bold design. Italian. 14th centy. L. 20 in., W. 18 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8597.-63. Silk Damask. Purple ground, with pattern of griffins and floral ornament in green silk and gold thread. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 2 ft. 4 in., W. 10 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8598.-'63. Silk Damask. Green and purple, with pattern of peacocks and giraffes among floral ornaments. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 1 ft. 101 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8599.-'63. Silk Damask. Violet and yellow, the pattern imperfect. Sicilian. 14th centy. 10 in. by 2^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8600.-63. Silk Damask. Green silk and gold thread, striped pattern of oriental character interchanged with bands of birds and flowers, Spanish. 14th centy. L. 13 in., W. 8 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8601. -'63. Silk Damask (six fragments). Green and fawn, pattern of in- terlacing ribbon work enclosing birds and floral ornament. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. from 5 in. to 3^ in., W. from 34 in. to li in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8602 to 8602^..-'63. Silk Damask. Green and fawn coloured, pattern of fruits and birds mingled with blue woven and white embroidered flowers. Italian. 14th centy. 18 in. by 12| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8603.-'63. Silk Damask. Fawn coloured ground, with a pattern of birds and foliage in yellow and green. Sicilian. 14th centy. 6i in by 4^ in. Bought ^Bock ColK). 8604.-'63. Silk Damask. Purple and yellow, pattern, an ornamented ribbon which by intersecting forms spaces in v/hich are octagonal pomegranate ornaments. Italian. 14th centy. 19J in. by 15 in. Bought (Bock ColK.). 8605.-'63. 74 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Silk Damask. Black, the pattern much injured but still showing the pomeoranate. Italian. 14th centy. 10 in. by 6i in. (Bought (Bock Colin). 8G06.-'63. Silk Damask. Light gieen and fawn, pattern of vine leaves and trefoils. Sicilian. 14th centy. 8| in. by 4 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8G07.-'63. Silk Damask. Blue ground, pattern of leaves and flowers and animals in pale brown, imperfect. Sicilian. 14th centy. 6 in. by 4i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8608.-'63. Silk Damask. Green and fawn colour, pattern of flowers ; in the centre runs a stripe of oriental gold embroidery contain- ing Arabic inscriptions. Sicilian. 13th centy. l7i in. by 6 in. Bought (Bock Col>.). 8609.-'63. Silk Damask. Green and fawn colour, the pattern of birds and hunting-dogs. Sicilian. 14th centy. 16 J in. by lOJ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8610.-'63. Silk Damask. Red ground, pattern of foliage in green, and monsters in blue and white. South Italian. 14th centy. 121 in. by 15 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8G11.-'C3. Silk Damask (two fragments). Black, the pattern much decayed, but representing, apparently, men flying hawks from a tower. Italian. 15th centy. 9 in. by 5^ in. and 94 in. by 4i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8612, 8612a.-'63. Silk Damask. Black ground, pattern in gold thread of birds and beasts of prey among floral ornament. Italian. 14th centy. 14 in. by 7i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8613.-'63. Silk Damask. Light brown ground, pattern of palmettes and rosettes containing simulated Arabic inscriptions ; attached is a piece of green silk and cloth of gold. Sicilian. 14tli centy. 154 ill- by 16 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8614.- 63. Silk Fabric. Crimson and gold, the pattern shows a crescent moon borne by angels, above is a crown from which issue rays of glory ; beneath are two hunting leopards seizing upon stags. Italian. 14th centy. 2 ft. 8| in. by 2 ft. Bought (Bock ColK). 8616.-63. Silk Damask. Rose-coloured ground, with pattern of peacocks and lyre-shaped ornaments in green. Italian. 14th centy. 104 in. by 11 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8619.-'63. Silk and Gold Damask. Chequered pattern, in dark blue, light blue, and white silk, with lions and birds, as also bands with Arabic inscriptions, in gold thread. Syrian. J 4th centy. 13i in. by 19 in. Bought (Bock Coll^, ). 8620.-63. Silk Damask. Green and fawn colour, the pattern of conven- tional foliage. Sicilian. 14th centy. 224 in. by 10 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8621.-63. Silk Damask. Two fragments, green and red ; the patterns (imperfect) are of large flowers, with birds and other animals. One portion shews two lions in black silk. Sicilian. 14th centy. 11 in. b]^ 5^ in. and 94 in. by 4| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8622, 8623.-'68. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 75 Textile or Woven Fabrics cont Silk Damask. Pale brown ground; the pattern of hexagonal compartments, within which are kneeling stags among radiating sunbeams. Sicilian. 14th centJ. L. 18 in., W, 14 in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 8G24.-'63. Silk Damask. Green and fawn colour ; the pattern of flowers and birds, with imitations of Arabic characters. Italia n. 14th centy. 11 in. by SJ iq. Bought (Bock ColK). 8626.-'G3. Silk Damask. Blue and yellow ; the pattern of lozenge-shaped compartments filled with alternate quadrangular designs. South Spa/nish. 14th centJ. lOJ in. by 8 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8627.-63. Silk Damask. Two fragments ; straw colour and red ; the pattern of flowers and birds, among which recur beneath crowns the letters A. and M., standing for Ave Maria. Italian. 14th centy. 6 in. bv 5 in. and 6 in. by 3^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). " 8628, 8628a.-'63. Silk Damask. A fragment ; purple ground ; the pattern of four green hares in a park, and yellow flowers. Italian. 14th centy. 5in. by4|in. Bought" (Bock ColK). 8629.-63. Silk Damask. A fragment ; red ground, with pattern of foliage in green, and animals in blue and gold. Italian. 14th centy. 4 in. by 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8630.-63. Silk Damask. A fragment ; deep purple ground ; the pattern a circle inclosing a heart-shaped ornament in red. South Spanish. 14th centy. 6 in. by .5 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8631.-'63. Silk Damask. Straw colour and purple ; the pattern of vine leaves and grapes. Italian. 14th centy. 3 in. by ll| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8632.-'63. Silk Damask. Violet and fawn colour; cruciform pattern, formed by interlacing strap work, with birds and dogs in the interspaces. Sicilian. 14th centy. 6 in. by 5^ in. Bought (Bock GolK) 8633.-63. Silk Damask. Green and fawn colour ; the pattern of small squares enclosing alternately leaves and animals. Italian. 14th centy. 3 in. by 7^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8634.-63. Silk and Gold Damask. Green ground, with foliated tracery of the same colour, and wreath of flowers in gold. Italian (Lucca?). Early 15th centy. 11^ in. by 7^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8637.-63. Silk Damask. Green and purple ; the pattern of vine branches, with grapes and tendrils, and figures of griffins in gold thread. South Italian. 15th centy. 13 in. by 9 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8638.-63. Silk Damask. On ground of gold thread. The pattern is divided into squares containing alternately a crescent moon and an eight-petalled flower, within which is an Arabic inscription. Hispano-Moresco. 14th centy. 5f in. by 13| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8639.- 63. 76 AliT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Silk Damask. Pale blue ground ; darker blue wheel pattern, with eight-pointed star. Italian (Lucca?) Early loth centy. 12 in. by 8^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8640.-63. Silk Damask. Two fragments ; green and fawn colour, with running pattern of vine leaves and grapes. Sicilian. 1 4th centy. 9J in. by 4-| in. and 6 in. by 4J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8642, 8642a.-68. Silk and Gold Damask. Red ground powdered v/ith gold stars ; pattern of the Annunciation, the figures in blue and white silk, with drapery of gold. Floy^entine. 14th centy. 131 in. by 8 in. Bought (Bock Colin.) 8647.-63. Silk Damask. Crimson ground, with pine-apple pattern in green, white, and fawn colour. Spanish. 15th centy. 21 in. by 16^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8650.-63. Silk Damask. A fragment; the pattern of lozenge-shaped diaper. Oriental. 18th centy. 8| in. by 4 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8666.-63. Silk Fabric. Brownish grey damask ground, with pattern of a three-leaved rose ; a portion of a maniple. Flemish. 1 6th centy. 22i in. by 3^ in. Bought. (Bock ColK). 8669.-'63. Silk Damask. Red and straw colour ; the pattern of pome- granates, artichokes, small crowns, and foliage. Italian. I 6th centy. 2 ft. 10 in. by 1 ft. 1 1 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8679.-'63. Silk Damask. Dark blue with bold pomegranate pattern. Italian. 16th centy. 2 ft. 5J in. by llj in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8686.-'63. Silk and Cotton Tissue. A fragment; green, with small yellow floral pattern. Italian. 16th centy 6-^ in. by 4^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). " 8694.-'63. Silk Damask. Crimson and yellow, scroll and foliage pattern. French. 16th centy. 19| in. by 21 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8695.-'63. Silk and Linen Damask. Crimson and yellow, large scroll pattern with pomegranate and other flowers in tlie spaces. Florentine. 16th centy. 2 ft. 11^ in. by 1 ft. l\ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8702.-^63. Silk and Linen Damask. Crimson and yellow, large scroll pattern. Florentine. 16th centy. 3 ft. 4 in. by 9^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). _ 8703.-63. Stole. Eiubroidered in linen thread and various coloured silks ; the ends of gold tissue fringed with silk and linen. German. 14th centy. 8 ft. 8 in. by 2-| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8305.-'63. Stole. Green, purple, and crimson silks embroided in gold witli pattern of stags, griflins, and foliage, and bordered by Latin inscriptions along the whole lengtli. The ends are of crimson silk decorated with glass beads, and fringed. Sicilian. 13th centy. L. 5 ft. 9 in., W. Si in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8588.-63. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1863. 77 Textile or Woven Fabrics— con^. Stole. Purple silk, with gold pattern of a bold palmette design. Italian. 15tli centy. L. 9 ft. 6 in., W. 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 86l7.-'63. Tapestry. A panel ; a group of flowers upon pale blue ground. Modern French {Auhusson). H. 2 ft. llj in., W. 2 ft. S^ in. Manufactured and given by Messrs. Requillart, Roussel, and Chocqueel (International Exhibition, 1862). 8225.-63. Tapestry. The warp cotton, the woof partly wool and partly silk ; in the centre a grotesque mask connecting scroll patterns in blue bordered with Tyrian purple. Sicilian. Late 12th centy. 15 in. by 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8241.-'63. Tissue. Woven of silk and linen, ground Tyrian purple with Romanesque pattern in white. Hispano Moresco. 13th centy. Ill in. by 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8248.-'63. Tissue. Silk and gold, lilac, with fleur-de-lys diaper in gold. South Italian. End of 14bh centy. 44 in. by 5 in. Bought (Bock ColK). "^ 8252.-'63. Tissue, with hemp warp and silk woof, ground dark blue, pattern yellowish, representing a palisade and conventional ornament with birds and leopards. Italian. Early 15th centy. 19J in. by 12 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8259.-'63. Tissue. Silk and gold, lilac-purple ground with green pattern of flying birds and animals. Sicilian. 14th centy. 7 in. by 4| in. "Bought (Bock ColK). 8260.-63. . Tissue. Silk and gold, the ground black, the pattern in gold of a rayed star with eagles and swans resting on foliated scrolls. Sicilian. End of 13th centy. 13| in. bv 13^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8264.-63. Tissue. Cotton warp, silk and gold woof, with pattern of birds and stags among foliated ornament, Sj^anish. 14th centy. 2 ft. 5 in. by 11^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8267.-63. Tissue. Silk and gold, the ground lilac-purple, the pattern in gold, partly composed of birds on which hounds are springing. Sicilian. 14th centy. 274 i^- V ^^1 i^- Bought (Bock ColK). ^ 8268.-63. Tissue. Silk and gold, pattern of diaper and of leaves inter- spersed with small circles, within each of which is a conven- tional expanded flower. South Italian. 14th centy. 11 J in. by 10 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8270.-'63. Tissue. . Silk and gold, green ground, pattern in gold of an interlaced knot on which rest birds. Southern Spanish. Earlv 14th centy. 8i in. by 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8272.-'63. Tissue. Silk and gold, crimson ground, the pattern in gold of conventional ornament, and circles containing birds and animals, the border containing various animals. Italian. Early 14th centy. 11 in. by 4 in. Bought (Bock Colh\). 8277.-'63 78 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSFNOTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Tissue. Silk and gold, crimson, the portion of the laru^e pattern remaining shows a crested bird plucking a bell- shaped flower. Italian. Early loth centy. 11^ in. by 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8284.-63. Tissue. Silk and gold, ground crimson ; the pattern is a diaper formed of a tree witli a leopard seated beneath it, and a bird alighting on a flower. North Italian. Early 15th centy. loj in. by 9 in. Bought (Bock Colin.). 8285.-'63. Tissue. Dark purple silk and silver, relieved with crimson thrown up in small portions. ; the pattern is a bold arabesque in which occur dragons' heads, grotesque animals and birds, together with inscriptions in imitation of Arabic. Southern Spanish. Early 15th centy. 24 in. by 19 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8286.-'63. Tissue. Silk and gold, red ground, with pattern in green relieved by bands of scroll pattern, with eagles in gold and flowers in white and dark purple. Sicilian. 15th centy. 121 in. by 111 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8287.-'G3. Tissue. Silk and gold> the ground banded with blue, white, red, and green, divided by stripes of black, the pattern in gold of deer and other animals, and an Arabic inscription. Syrian. 14th centy. 16^ in. by 14 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8288.-'63. Tissue. Silk and gold, the ground lilac, the pattern green and white, of birds and flowers, beneath which couch grotesque animals. South Italian or Sicilian. 14th centy. 15^ in. by 151 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8289.-'63. Tissue. In two portions ; silk and gold, with pattern in bands of arabesque diaper, birds and animals. Syrian. 14th centy. 5 in. by 4 in., and 5 in. by 3^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8291, 8291a. -'63. Tissue. Silk and gold, the ground red, the pattern green and white, forming a large lozenge, occupied with a conventional foliated ornament, beneath which are alternately birds and monsters. South Italian. 14th centy. 21 1 in by 11 1 in. Bought (Bock ColK) 8294.-'63. Tissue. Silk and cotton, deep red ground, with pattern in green, blue, white, and gold, of stems with large flower- heads, and sphinxes alternately blue and gold. Italian. Late 14th centy. 27 in by 9i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8295.-'63. Tissue. Silk and silver; large diaper pattern in red silk, representing the web of the geometric spider with the insect resting in the middle, enclosed within the branches of a cDuventional tree in silver thread. Italian. Early 15th centy. Hi in: by 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8299.-63. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1868. 79 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Tissue. Crimson silk and gold ; large pattern, representing a palm tree rising from a close palisade, within which is seated a lion ; from one side springs a slender branch to which a bird clings. Italian. 14th centy. 31 in. by 14 in. Bought (Bock ColK). ' 8300.-'63. Tissue. Purple silk and gold ; the pattern formed of angels sustaining a monstrance, beneath which is a six-winged cherub head. Italian. 14th centy. 18 in. by 16 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8302.-63. Tissue. Dark brown raised velvet and gold, said to be a portion of the robe in which the Emperor Charles IV. was buried at Prague. Italian. Early 1 4th centy. 7 in. by 6 J in. Bought (Bock GolK). 8306.-'63. Tissue. Silk and gold ; the ground lilac blue, the pattern in gold representing the Annunciation. Florentine. End of 14th centy. 17| in. by 12 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8309.-'63. Tissue. Silk and linen ; pattern of white crosses on ground of crimson barred with purple, yellow, and green. German. 16th centy. Square, W. 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8324.-63. Tissue. Gold ground, embroidered with the figure of the Announcing Angel, the flesh in flat silk stitch, the robes and wings in gold thread with black outlines. Italian. 14th centy. 8^ in. by 5 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8568.-'63. Tissue. Two portions (joined together) ; pattern of animals in purple, white, and green silk, on ground of gold thread. French. 13th centy. L. 13 in., W. 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8569.-63. Tissue, with a running pattern of foliage and fruit in gold embroidery on a red purple ground ; a portion of an orl'rey. German. 14th centy. 9^ in. by 3^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8570.-63. Tissue. Gold embroidery, with a pattern of an animal standing under a tree enclosed within a circle. English or French. Late 12th centy. 3 in. by 2^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8571.-63. Tissue, a fragment, gold on red ground. Sicilian. 13th centy. 1| in. by i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8576.-63. Tissue. Crimson and green ground much faded, with diaper of gold. English or French. 13 th centy. 2^ in. by 1^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8583.-63. Tissue. Crimson and green ground, with lozenge-shaped diaper of gold. English or French. 13 th centy. 6 4 in. by 1 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8584.-63. Tissue. Green ground, with diaper of gold, much faded and worn away. English or French. 13th centy. 5 in. by 11 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8585.-63. 80 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics— co7i^. Tissue. Crimson silk and goUl thread ; the Assumption of tlie Virgin. A portion of a vestment. Venetian. IGtli centy. L. 12i in., W. 14^ in. Bought, 15s. 8978.-03. Tissue. Crimson silk and gold thread ; the Assumption of the Virgin. A portion of a vestment. Venetian. IGth cent-'. L. 11 in., W. 20i in. Bought, 15s. 8979.-0.3. Tissue. Crimson silk and gold thread ; the Assiim])tion of the Viro'in. A portion of a vestment. Venetian. IGth centy. L. 11 in., W. 20} in. Bought, 15.s\ 8980.-'G3. Tissue. Crimson silk and gold thread ; the Assumption of the Virgin. A portion of a vestment. Venetian. 10th centy. L. 11 in., W. 20i in. Bought, 15s. 8981.-03. Tissue. Crimson silk and gold thread ; the Assumption of the Virgin. The pattern repeated. Venetian. 16th centy 27 in. by 15 in. Bought. 9149.- G3. TUNICLE, or lining of a dahnatic. Dark blue linen, with borders of green and fawn-coloured silk damask, ornamented with gold, with a pattern of youths holding hunting dogs ; the borders Sicilian. 14tli centy. 10 ft. by 5 ft. 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8708.-'63. Velvet. The ground crimson ; raised pattern of flowers and foliage in green, white, and purple. North Italian. 15tli centy. Attached to this velvet is a piece of dark blue plush lining of about the same date. 13^ in. by 13 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8312.-03. Velvet. Ground of crimson, bordered with green, brov/n, v/hite, and ]:>urple, and crossed by bands of gold thread ; probably for secular use. Spanish. IGth centy. 13 in. by 5 in. Bought (Bock Coll^^). 8314.-'G3. Velvet. Dark blue, with figured pomegranate pattern. Italian. Late 15th centy. 18 in. by 14| in. Bought (Bock ColK). ' 8322.-03. Velvet. Figured ; the ground purple, with pomegranate pattern, in yellow, green, and white ; a portion of a chasuble. Genoese. Middle of IGth centy. 2 ft. 3^ in. by 1 ft. 8^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8323.- 03. Velvet. Crimson, spangled with gold and silver stars, and embroidered with branches, leaves, and flowers of gold thread, formerly mounted with pearls and precious stones. North Italian. Late 15th centy. 14i in. by 5-]- in. Bought (Bock Coll".). " ' 8334.-03. Velvet. Crimson, with raised pattern of pomegranates and flowers, embroidered in gold thread and coloured silks. Genoese. Early IGth centy. 12^ in. by 12| in. Boufifht (Bock ColK). 8387.-^08. Velvet. Crimson, with cut pomegranate and flower pattern. Flemish. 16th centy. 2 ft. 3 in. by 1 ft. 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8073.-'G3. OBJECTS ACQUIRED TN THE YEAR 186S. 81 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Velvet. Bright green and pale orange, with cut pattern of pomegranates alternating with circular floral designs. Flemish. 16th centJ. 2 ft. 4 in. by 11 in. Bought (Bock Colin). 8674.-'63. Velvet. Two fragments ; green damasked with gold ; the cut pattern, which is incomplete, shews the pomegranate and interlacing foliage. Florentine. Latter part of 15th centy. 25 in. by 9^ in. and 10^ in. by 15 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8680, 8680a.-'63. Velvet. Dark blue, raised pattern, with a variety of the pomegranate. Italian. 16th centy. Square, W. 17 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8685.-63. Velvet. Brown, with cut floriated pattern in gold thread. Italian (Lucca?). Early 16th centy. 13^ in. by 6 ^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). * ' 8689.-63. Velvet. Green, spangled with gold, and embroidered with three armorial shields in gold thread and coloured silks. German. 17th centy. 10 in. by 9f in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8690.-63. Velvet. Black, with small cut floral pattern. Italian. 16th centy. 12 in. by 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 8701.-63. Velvet. Crimson raised arabesque pattern on yellow ground ; annexed is an openwork border of satin of various colours. Italian. 17th centy. 6 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 9 in. Bought. 9142.-'63. Velvet. Crimson raised pattern on yellow ground. Italian. 17th centy. 181 in. by 14 in. Bought. 9143.-63. Tile. Bee Earthenware. Tissue. See Textiles. Tunicle. See Textiles. Vane. Wrought iron, the upper ornament of scroll work sur- mounted by a cross, the indicator of flat open work. German. 15th centy. H. 1 ft. lOJ in. Bought, 3^. 9040.-63. Vase. See Earthenware. Glass Vessels. Porcelain. Velvet. See Textiles. Watch. Gilt metal, circular, pierced and engraved back and front with the sacrifice of Isaac ; the dial showing the age of the moon, days of the month, and hours. English. 17th centy. " eino. Chamberlin fecit." Diam. 2| in. Bought, 1 01. 8535.-'63. Watch. In a gold double case, a repeater, the outer case em- bossed with a group of classical figures, rococo border, pierced edge. English. Maker, '' Jno. Champion, London." 1779. With an extra shagreen case of gold piqu^ work. Diam. 2\ in. Bought, 12^. 16s. 8d 9018.-63. Watch. In double silver case, a repeater, with pierced and chased sides. Maker, " W. Ackers, London." Early 18th centy. Diam. 2i in. Bought, U. 9073.-'63. 5tl420. T T 82 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Window Grate. Wrought iron ; in the centre an escallop shell, from which radiate foliated ornaments and five winged female figures in full relief; two holding garlands and joining hands, arabesques, &c. German. 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 7 in., L. 9 ft. 6 in. Bought, 2U. 9089.-63. Window Light, ^ee Glass, Painted. Window Ornament (a portion). Wrought iron, pattern of foliage. German. 17th centy. H. lOJ in., W. 2 ft. 8| in. Bought, 17s. 6d 9009.-'63. Wood Block. Engraved for printing the certificate of merit. InternaiJonal Exhibition, 1862. H. 15f in., W. lOJ in. Given by the Commissioners for the International Exhibition, 1862. {Transferred to Educational Museum). 8456.-'63. Wood Carving. Ninety-six pieces of Gothic architectural de- coration, chiefly of oak, consisting of panels, friezes, pilasters, etc. English, Flemish, etc. 15th and 16th centuries. Average dimensions 20 in. by 12 in. Transferred to the South Kensing- ton Museum from the Office of Works. 8129 to 8224.-'63. Wood Carving. See also Barometer. Bedstead. Bellows. Cabinet. Carriage. Chair. Coffer. Cornice. Frame. Harp. Panel. Shelves. Sideboard. Table. Woollen Fabrics. See Textiles. (UNDER REVISION.) INYENTORY OP AET OBJECTS iCQTJIEED m THE TEAR 1864 Lord President of the Council, The Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G. Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education^ The Right Honourable H. A. Bruce, M.P. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country; Y. Date; VI. Size; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] Air Gun. Bee, Gun. Altar Frontal. 8ee Textiles. Altar Piece. White marble, supported by renaissance Corin- thian columns ; the frieze inlaid with black marble, the arch and soffit ornamented with fruit and foliage in high relief Italian. Attributed to Benedetto da Maiano. About 1480. H. 15 ft. 1 in., W. 10 ft. 8 in. Bought, 140^. 548.-'64. Aluminium. Bee Bell. Salt Cellar. Spoon. Amulet, formed of a dark coloured nut, mounted in chased silver. English (.?). 18th centy. L. 2^ in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 820.-'64. Amulet, heart-shaped, of madrepore stone mounted in silver. English. 18th centy. L. IJ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 823.-'64. Amulet, heart-shaped, of toadstone mounted in silver. English. 18th centy. L. 1 J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 824.-'64. Armour. See Cuisse. Arrow or Spear Heads, six, flint. Ancient Mexican. Given by Captain Vansittart, R.N. 1400.-'64. Badge for a Cap Front. Crown, cipher, and motto in steel on scarlet cloth ; part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. H. 4| in., W. 5 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 935.-'64. Bag or Purse. Links of silver filigree. Modern Genoese, L. 5i in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 966.-^64. T T 2 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Banner. See Textiles. Basin. See Cup. Bead. See Earthenware. Glass. Bell Bronze, a hand l)ell, damascened with architectural ornaments in silver-gilt, and with a circle of female figures in silver ; the handle of carnelian and silver-gilt. Modern Eng- lish, Barkentin and Slater. H. 5^ in., diam. 2f in. Bought, 10^. 106'. ^ 289.-^64.. Bell. Aluminium, a hand bell, ornamented with chased floral festoon; the handle of aluminium bronze. Modern English (from the Working Men's Exhibition). H. 4^ in. Bought, 1^. os. 804^.-64. Bell. Silver, a hand bell, engraved with a shield of arms, sur- mounted by a prelate's hat. German (J). First half of I7th centy. H, 4 in., diam. 2f in. Bought, 2/. 1191.-64. Benitier or Stoup for holy water. Silver, with reyjouss^ medallions of the Passion ; the lid chased with the subject of the Baptism of Our Saviour. Flemish. 1 7th centy. H. 6^ in., diam. oj in Bought, 20?.. 293.-'64. Benitier or Stoup for holy water. Gilt metal. On the back is a crucifix (the figure in bronze), surrounded by scroll work of Louis XV. style. French or Italian. Early 18th centv'. IT. 101 in., W. 6 in. Bought, 3/. 10s. 1201-'64. Bodkin. Silver. English. I7th or 18th cenfy. L. 4f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke, 833.-^64. Bodkin Sheath. Silver, in form of a harp key, with openwork knop. English Early 18th centy. L. 2\ in Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. " ^ 828.-'64. Book. In manuscript, of various dates on parchment ; bound in dark leather, embossed with minute arabesques of Moorish design. Spanish. About 1530. 12;^ in. by 8| in. Bought, U. 5s. Sd. 94.-'64. Book. In manuscript ; folio volume with iUuminations ; bound in brown leather, tooled and gilt with armorial bearings of a Spanish family. Sjyanish (Paiinplona). First half of 17th centy. llf in. by 8| in. Bought, 11. Is. 101.-64. Book. Bible, Dutch, date 1666, bound in crimson velvet with borders, corners, rosettes, and cltisps of openwork silver. Dutch. Latter half of 1 7th centy. 6f in. by 3J in. Bought, 11. 124.-'64. Book. " The Art of Short-hand, by James Weston." London, 1727. Small 4to., printed from copper plates ; bound in bine morocco, tooled and gilt. English. 18th centy. 8f in. by 54- in. Bought, 21. 2s. ^ 1 62,-64. Book. " Essay on Shakespeare." London, 1774. Bound in marbled calf, with gold tooling. Englislt. Late 18th cent^ 8f in. by 5i in. Bought, 1/. 16s. l63.-'64. Book. *' Sacred Hymns, set by Robert Tailour." London, 1615. Bound in brown calf, gold tooling. English. I7th centy. 9i in. by 7 in. Bought, 10^. lOs. 164.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 3 Book. Small 8vo., "Oaviceo, il Peregrino/' Venice, 1521, in con- temporary Venetian binding of brown calf with coloured fillets. 71- in., by 4^ in. Bought, 8?. 549.-64. Book. '^ L'Office de la Vierge Marie." Paris, 1596. 12mo., bound in olive morocco, tooled and gilt with devices of Mar- guerite de Yalois. French. Late 16th centy. 6 in. by SJ in. Bought, 13/. 772.-64. Book. '' Handtboeck der Catholiicken." Antwerp, 1614. Bound in pale blue velvet, with raised embroidery of gold and silver threads. On each side is a monogram beneath a coronet. Flemish. About 1620. of in. by 3| in. Bought, 61 1196.-'64. Book. '' Poesie di Lodovico Casale." 8vo. Rome, 1670. Bound in crimson morocco with gold tooling. On each side are the arms of Pope Clement X. Italian. Dated 1670. 7§ in. by 4f in. Bought, 12s. 6d 1197.-64. Books, eight. Fnglish. Of various dates. Given by the Kev. R. Brooke. {Transferred to Art and Educational Libraries.^ 1209 to ]216.-'64. Book. The Enghsh Prayer Book. Oxford, 1852. In silver cover chased with scroll ornament, having on the back a youthful figure among flowers, and on the sides medallions of the Annunciation and the Nativitv. The cover Itcdian. About 1690. 5| in. by 3| in. Bought, lU. 1218.-'64. Book, formed of 16 leaves of thin wood covered with lacquer, the writing black, the ground red and gold ornamented with medallions of birds. Burmese. L. 21 in., W. 3^ in. Given by Lady Campbell. 1225.-'64. Book, formed of 11 leaves of thin wood covered with lacquer, the writing black, the ground red and gold ornamented with medallions of birds. Burmese. L. 21^ in., W. 3^ in. Given by Lady Campbell. " 1226.-64. Book, formed of 9 leaves of thin wood covered with lacqaer, the writing black, the ground red and gold ornamented with medallions of birds. Bitrmese. L. 21 -i- in., W. 3f in. Given by Lady Campbell. '^ 1227.-64. Book, formed of 14 leaves of thin wood coated with lacquer, the writing black, on red and gold ground, enclosed in two outer boards ornamented with birds and sun in gold lacquer on red ground. Burmese. L. 21 1 in., W. 3| in. Given by Lady Campbell. 1228.-'64. Book, formed of two sheets of thin copper coated with lacquer, the writing black, on ground of red and gold with foliated ornament. Burmese. L. 22 in., W. ^\ in. Given by Lady Campbell. 1229.-'64. Book, formed of nine sheets of thin copper coated with lacquer, the writing black on dark red ground ornamented with gold lacquer. Burmese. L. 22| in., W. 4;^ in. Given by Lady Campbell 1280.-64. 4 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Book Ct.asps. A pair, bronze gilt, chiselled with arabesque ornament. Italian {Venetian f). About 1530. L. 6 in. Bought, 3^. 49. 611-11«.- 64. Book Cover. Vellum diapered with fleurs-de-lys alternating with crowned Ls ; probably the binding of a book belonging to Louis XIII. French. About 1630. 6| in. by 4^ in. Given by M. Beurdeley, Paris. 116L-'64. Book Cover. See also Enai^iels. Bottle. Rock crystal, oval, with scroll foliage cut in relief Byzantine. 11th or 12th centy. H. 4 J in., W. 3 in. Bought, mi. 1163.-64. Bottle. See also Earthenware. Glass. Bowl and Cover. Silver-gilt, of compressed globular form, with handle to the cup. On the cover is a Gothic letter M. Ger- onan. Second half, of 14th centy. H. 2| in., W. 3 J in. Bought, 21. 16s. 8d 1171.-64. Bowl. See also Earthenware. Glass. Box or Coffer. Walnut wood, carved all over in Gothic tf acery. French or German. About 1460. H. 9^ in., L. 19 in., W. 12 in. Bought, 12/. 598.-'64. Box. Silver, elliptic, chased with the shield of Brooke on the lid, and a monogram on the opposite side. English. 18th centy. Diam. 3f in. by 3 J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 805.-64. Box. Steel, octagonal, with name, George Osbaldeston, 1765, on the lid. English. 18th centy. H. 2 J in., W. ^ in. Given by the Rev R. Brooke. 806.-'64. Box. Elliptic, horn, carved and gilt, with ivory rim ; a patch box. French. 18th centy. Diam. 3^ in. by 2\ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 807.-64. Box. Elliptic, tortoise-shell, with silver mounting ; a patch box. English. 18th centy. Diam. 2| in. by 2|- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 817.-64. Box. Silver, cylindrical (very small), repousse rose on the cover, containing a toy dinner service. French (?). 18th cent^ Diam. i in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 834.-64. Box. Silver, a comfit box, egg-shaped. English. 18th centy. L. If in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 857.-64. Box. White shagreen, with incised silver hinges and clasp, initialed I.B. English. Early 18th cent^ H. 2^ in., L. 6^ in. W. 2i in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 908.-64. Box. Minute bead work, white ground, coloured floral pattern. Venetian. 18th centy. H. IJ in., L. 2^ in., W. If in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 910.-64. Box. Silver, cylindric, containing a silver token. Modern Eng- lish. H. 11 in., diam. IJ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1128a.- 64. Box. Silver, a sweetmeat box of fourteen hexagonal sides chased with foliage, and figures in costume of the 17th centy. H. li in., W. If in. Ascribed to Jacques Callot. French. About 1620. Bought, 20?. 1132.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 5 Box, with Cover. Boxwood, with necking and knop of chased silver, intended to hold the unconsecrated wafers for the mass. The body of the box is carved with the events of the Passion of Our Lord, in twelve compartments, the cover with scroll ornament. Venetian ? Second half of 1 4th centy. H. 4^ in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 16/. 1153.-'64. Box or Medicine Chest. Covered with green satin embroi- dered with flowers in white satin and gold thread, and with spangles. The interior fittings consist of six phials of ruby glass with silver-gilt tops ; a two handled cup, spoon, spatula, and diminutive spoon and fork, all silver-gilt. Below are three partitioned drawers. French. First half of 17th centy. (Said to have belonged to Louis XIII.) H. 7| in., L. 7^ in., W. 5 in. Bought, 8/. 1182.-'64. Box. Bronze, with handle, hinge and clamp fastening chased in the form of human busts, lizards, dragons, &c., containing 10 weights, one fitting into the other. Italian. Second half of 15th centy. H, with handle 10 in., diam. 8 J in. Bought, 12/. 1205.-64. Box. See also Ivory. Bracket for suspending a lamp. Wrought iron, in the form of a dragon with outspread wings, holding a scroll with foliage in the mouth. Italian. 1 6th centy. H. 3 ft., L. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought, 2.-'64. Bracket. Carved oak, foliage and flower ornament ; originally portion of the stalls in the chapel of Eton College. English. 18th centy. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought 2/. 12s. 6d 71.-64. Bracket. Carved oak, foliage and flower ornament, originally portion of the stalls in the chapel of Eton College. English. 18th centy. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 21. 12s. 6d. 72.-^64. Brass Work. See Bucket. Cover. Ewer. Brocade. See Textiles. Brooch. Silver, formed by two pairs of clasped hands, joined by foliage ornament chased and incised. German. I7th centy. Diam. 1 1 in. Bought, 5/. 129.-'64. Brooch. Gold ; in the centre an oval blue paste with gold flower, surrounded by openwork sprays set with emeralds. Spanish. 18th centy. L. 2 in. Bought, 21. 18s. 6d 238.-'64. Brooch. Openwork leaves and flowers set with garnets. Spanish. About 1800. L. 2 in. Bought, 11. 13s. Sd, 240.-'64. Brooch. Elliptic ; an enamel painting of three classic figures, with setting of gold and seed pearls. French. 18th centy. li in. by li in. Bought, U. 345.-64. Brooch and three Earrings. Cluster of paste diamonds on blue enamel. English (J). 18th centy. W. of brooch If in., W. of earrings f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 83l-l(j.-.'64. 6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Bronze Work. See Bell. Book Clasps. Box. Bust. Clock. Coffee Pot. Door Ring. Fire Pan. Group. Inkstand, Knocker. Medal. Medallion. Mortar. Panel. Plaque. Statuette. Tripod. Vase. Bucket for Holy Water. Brass, with swing handle of Gothic arched form. French or Flemish. 15th centy. H. 4| in., diam. 3f in. Bought, 1/. 8s. 602.-'64. Buckles, a pair (shoe -buckles). Silver set with paste diamonds and sapphires. Spanish. 18th cent^. L. 2 in. Bought, 10s. 6 d 223-3a.-'64. Buckles, a pair (shoe-buckles). Silver set with paste emeralds. Spanish. 18th centy. L. 2 in. Bought, 10s. 6c?. 224-4a.-64. Buckle. Cut steel, with blue fillet and facetted studs, a waist buckle. English. 18th centy. L. 3 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 543.-'64. Buckles, a pair (shoe-buckles). Blued steel. English. 18th centy. L. 2^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 944_4c6.-'64. Buckles, a pair (shoe-buckles\ Set with paste diamonds. English. 18th cenf". L. 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 945-5a.-'64. Buckles, a pair (shoe-buckles). Set with paste diamonds. English. 18th centy. L. 2^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 946-6«.-'64. Buckles, a pair (shoe-buckles). Set with paste diamonds. English. 18th centy. L. 1| in. Given by the Rev, R. Brooke. 947-7a.-64. Buckles, a pair (shoe-buckles). Set with paste diamonds. English. 18th centy. L. 1 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 948-8a.-'64. Buckles, a pair (shoe-buckles). Set with paste diamonds. English. 18th centy. L. 1 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 949_9a.-'64. Buckles, a pair (shoe-buckles). Elliptic, set with paste diamonds. English. 18th centy. L. If in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 950-50(t.-'64. Buckle. Oblong, set with paste diamonds ; a waist buckle. English. 18th centy. L. If in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 951.-64. Buckle. Oblong, set with paste diamonds ; a waist bnckle. Eiujlish. 18th centy. L. 1^ in. Given by the Rev. R.Brooke. 952.-64. Buckle. Silver ; a waist buckle. English. 18th centy. L. IJ in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 953.-64. Buckles, a pair (shoe buckles). Gold open work. English. 18th centy. L. \\ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 954-4a.-'64. Bust. Terra-cotta, painted, of San Felipe Neri. Spanish. Early 18th centy. H. 7i in., W. 4 in. Bought, Ills, 103.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIKED IN THE YEAR 1864, 7 Bust. Copper, a head of Psyche. By W. HoUiday. Modern English. Prize object in the Society of Arts Exhibition, 1863. H. including pedestal 11 ^ in., W. 7 in. Bought, 6/. 135.-64. Bust. Terra -cotta, Shakspeare. Modelled by W. J. Wills from the portrait by Van Jansen. Modern English. H. 6J in., W. 5i in. Bought, 10s. U. 538.-'64. Bust. Terra-cotta, Shakspeare. Modelled by W. J. Wills after the Stratford bust. Modern English. H. 6| in., W. 5^ in. Bought, 6s. U. 539.-64. Bust. Bronze, the Duke of Wellington. Modelled by Henry Weigall, in 1851. English, H. 2 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 9 m. Given by Messrs. Elkington & Co. 777.-64. Bust. Silver, portrait of Charles II., in low relief English. 17th centy. L. f in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 846.-64. Bust. See also Earthenware. Ivory. Buttons, a pair, linked. Silver filigree, radiating scroll pattern. Indian {?). Diam. 1| in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 955.-'64. Buttons, a pair, linked. Silver with engraved rosette. English. 18th centy. Diam, | in. Given bj^ the Rev. R. Brooke. 956.-64. Buttons, a pair, linked. Silver with engraved rosette. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 957.-64. Buttons, a pair, linked. Paste diamonds. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 958.-64. Buttons, a pair, linked. Paste diamonds. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 959.-'64. Buttons, a pair, linked. Blue glass, with mock pearl ornament. Venetian {?). 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. " 960.-64. Buttons, a pair, linked. Blue glass, with mock pear] ornament. Venetian {.^). 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 961.-64. Buttons, a pair, linked. Agate set in silver. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 962-'64. Buttons, a pair, linked. Gold, witli chased ornament. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 963.-64. Button or Solitaire. Gold with crystal, beneath which are the letters H. B. and W. B. in gold cord. English. 18th cent3^ Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1127.-64. Cabinet. Carved oak, the panels ornamented in low relief with foliage, quivers, and torches, the top arched and ornamented with masks crowned with feathers. French. About 1700. H. 8 ft. 8 in., L. 4 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought, 50/. l23.-'64. Cabinet. Carved oak, with Ionic columns, on the panels female figures between trees. Above is a frieze of foliage and masks. Dutch. 17th centy. H. 7 ft. 7 in., L. 5 ft. li in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 28/. 156.-.'64. $ ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Cabinet witli falling front, inlaid with an architectural landscape in marquetry of coloured woods ; the interior similarly inlaid in arabesque pattern. Spanish {t). About 1550. H. 1ft. 10 in., L. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. ^ in. Bought, 25?. 5.9. 3d 243.-'G4. Cabinet. Walnut wood, with falling front ; the lock plate, angle clasps, 1. 14s. U. 184.-'64. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, amphora-shaped, with serpent handles ; ornamented Avith festoons and chil- dren in white on dark blue ground. Modern English. Designed by A. Stevens ; manufactured by Minton and Co. H. 114 in., W. 7i in. Bought, ol 10s. 18o.-'64. Vase and Tripod Stand. Enamelled earthenware. Painted with medallions and arabesques, and ornamented with festoons of fruit and foliage, in imitation of maiolica. Modern English (Minton and Co.). H. of Vase, 1 ft. 1 U in., W. 211 in. ; H. of Stand, 3 ft. 6 in. Bought, 72^. 10.s^ '^ 1 ] 85-85a.-'64. Vase and Tripod Stand. Enamelled earthenware. Painted with medallions and arabesques, and ornamented with festoons of fruits and foliage, in imitation of maiolica. Modern English (Minton and Co.). H. of Vase, 1 ft. Hi in., W. 211 ill. ; H. of Stand, 3 ft. 6 in. Bought, 72^. 10s. 1186^86ct.- 64. objects acquired in the year 1864. 27 Earthenware and Stoneware — European. {austrian) Yase and Cover. Globular. Enamelled white earthen- ware, with coloured flowers, leaves and branches in high relief. In both vase and cover are perforations seem- ingly to hold cut flowers. Austrian. About ]78(). H., 7 in., W. 5| in. Given by M. Ferdinand Friedland, Vienna. 1144.-'64. Vase and Cover. Globular. Enamelled white earthen- ware, with coloured flowers, leaves and branches in high relief. In the vase and cover are perforations seemingly to hold cut flowers. Austrian. About 1780. H. 7 in., W, 5| in. Given by M. Ferdinand Friedland, Vienna. 1145.-64. {BELLA BOBBIA WAEB.) Bust of Our Saviour. Terra-cotta. The drapery and the crown of thorns enamelled ; ascribed to Luca Delia Robbia. Florentine. About 1480-90. H. 19i in., W. 2] in. Bought, 80^. 16s. 476.-'64. Bust, of a negress in enamelled earthenware ; Delia Robbia ware. Florentine. Early 16th centy. H. 5 in., W. 41 in. Bought, SL 9s. 8d. 479.-'64. Figure. Enamelled earthenware, Delia Robbia ware, of a cherub with nimbus holding a label, inscribed with the Angelic Salutation. Florentine. Early 16th centy H. 12 in., W. 19 in. Bought, 16^. 4s. 478.-'64.' Medallion. Enamelled terra-cotta, Delia Robbia ware, containing three busts in high relief, surrounded by a coloured wreath of fruits and flowers. Florentine. About 1480. From the Palazzo Guadagni, Florence. Diam. 3 ft. 9 in. Bought, 80^. 369.-'64. Medallion. Enamelled terra-cotta, Delia Robbia ware, containing a bust in high relief, surrounded by a coloured wreath of fruits and flowers. Florentine, About 1480. From the Palazzo Guadagni, Florence. Diam. 2 ft. 9 in. Bought, 70^. 370.-'64. Medallion. Enamelled terra-cotta, Delia Robbia ware, containing a bust in high relief, surrounded by a coloured wreath of fruits and flowers. Florentine. About 1480. From the Palazzo Guadagni, Florence. Diam. 2 ft. 9 in. Bought, 70^. 371.-64. Medallion. Enamelled terra-cotta, Delia Robbia ware, containing a bust in high relief, surrounded by a coloured wreath of fruits and flowers. Florentine. About 1480. From the Palazzo Guadagni, Florence. Diam. 2 ft. 9 in. Bought, 70^. 372.-'64. Medallion. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware. The Virgin and Child, surrounded by a border of fruit and foliage. Florentine. About 1480-90. Probably by Luca Delia Robbia. Diam. 2 ft. Bought, 120?. , 477.-64. 2S ART INVENTORY, SOT^TH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {della bobbia wabe) — cont. Vase. Oviform with two handles, in enamelled earthenware, blue ground with interlaced pattern and scale work in low relief. Italian. End of 15th centy. Probably Delia Robbia manufacture. H. 10| in., diam. 8 in. Bought, 3/. 9.S. 8d 481. -'64. {butcil^ ^ Tiles, a series of eighty. Enamelled earthenware, with design of a canal scene in white and blue. Dutch. Early part of 18 oh centJ. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 4 ft. 2 in. Bought, \.2l. 10s. {Transferred to Building Collection.) 734.-'64. Tiles, a series of eighty. Enamelled earthenware ; with design of a canal scene in white and blue. Butch. Early part of 18th centy. H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 4 ft. 2 in. Bought, 12^. 10s. {Transferred to Building Collection.) 735.-64. {flemish,) Tiles. Four. Encaustic earthenware ; rosette pattern and circle with Flemish inscription ; from Edmonton Church. Flemish. 13th centy. Square, W. 5| in. each. Given by Mr. P. Boone, Edmonton. 782-2c.-'64. , Water Pot, with stand. Brown glazed stoneware, in form of a chained and collared bear hugging a dog, with bronze tap. Flemish or German. 18th centy. H., including stand, 13 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 1^. 12s. 1180.-64. {fbench, vabious manufactories.) Bust. Enamelled terra -cotta, coloured, of Luca Delia Eobbia, ornamented with a medallion and a wreath of fruits. Modern French. Devers, Paris. H. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, 20^. 23.-'64. Medallion Heads (four). Terra-cotta, tinted ; repre- senting the Seasons. Modern French. Devers, Paris. Diam. 2 ft. 7j in. Bought, 16^. {Transferred to Building Collection.) 19.-'64 to 22.-'64. Medallion Heads (six). Enamelled terra-cotta ; repre- senting the Months. Modern French. Devers, Paris. Diam. 12^ in. Bought, 12^. {Transferred to Building Collection) 24.-'64 to 29.-'64. Statuette. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of maiolica, a negro boy bearing a water vessel on his head, and vegetables in his hand. Modern French. H. 4 ft. 4 in., W. 18 in. Bought, 13^. 2s. U. 546.-64. Statuette. Enamelled earthenwai^e, in imitation of maiolica, a young negress bearing a water vessel and jar. Modern French. H. 4 ft, 4 in., W. 18| in. Bought, 13^. 2s. U. 547.-'64. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G4. 29 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {FRENCH, VARIOUS MANUFACTORIES) — COnt. Yase. Enamelled earthenware, yellow ground, with sketches of rustic subjects ; border, dark blue. Modern French. Eousseau, Paris. H. 13| in., W. 6 in. Bought, U. 8s. 278.-'64. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, yellow ground, with sketches of rustic subjects ; border, dark blue. Modern French. Rousseau, Paris. H. 13f in., W. 6 in. Bought, 3L Ss. 279.-'6#. {GERMAN) Group in high relief Enamelled earthenware, of Nurem- berg, representing a sleeping knight, by whose side stands a man in civil costume wearing a winged cap and holding a globe. German. 16th centy. H. 18 in., W. I7i in. Bought, 15^. 551.-'64. Panel. Green glazed earthenware, part of a stove, with relief design of a king and queen feasting ; seemingly an emblem of Winter. German {Nuremberg). IGtli centy. H. 25i in., W. 21| in. Bought, U. 283.-64. {henbi deux ware) Candlestick. Inlaid earthenware, known as Henri Deux ware ; pale yellow or cream-coloured ground, inlaid with arabesques and other patterns in dark brown and a light reddish brown. A circular base with projecting masks, &c., supports three tragic masks, on which stand three figures of boys holding shields inscribed with the cipher of Henri II. and the arms of France, and above these again are three terminal figures of satyrs : above is the socket ; some portions of the projecting ornaments touched with green, blue, and yellow. French {Oiron, near Thouars). About 1540. H. 12f in., diam. 6i in. Bought, 750^. 261.-64. Salt Cellar. Inlaid earthenware, known as Henri Deux ware ; formed by a sexagonal pedestal with an opening in each panel, through which are discernible three youthful figures with their arms interlaced. The base consists of lions' heads alternating with classic busts, and joined by festoons. The surface inlaid with arabesques and o'^her devices in brown on a pale yellow or cream coloured ground, the festoons touched with green. In the bowl are the crescents of Henri II., within a wreath. French {Oiron near Thouars). About 1540. H. 3| in., W. 3iin. Bought, 300Z. 1189.-64. Tazza. Inlaid earthenware, known as Henri Deux ware ; circular base and thick stem, pale yellow or cream coloured ground, with bands of inlaid arabesques and other patterns in dark brown inlay. French {Oiron near Thouars). About 1535. H. 4| in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 180?. 14.-'64. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, Euhopean — cont (JIISPANO MOIiJ'JSCO WAItJ'j) Bowl. Enamelled and lusbred earthenware ; funnel- shaped, with representation of a ship in full sail, the sail bearing the Royal shield of Portugal. Hispano Moresco. 15th centy. H, 9 in., diam. 20 in. Bought, 54^. 486.-64. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Hispano Moresco ware, lustred ; ornamented externally with gadroons, internally with alternate zones of diaper and flowers all in lustre. At the bottom is a shield of arras in lustre and blue. Spanish. About 1490. H. 7| in., diam. 11^ in. Bought, 15^. 550.-64. Drug Vase. Enamelled earthenware, cylindric ; with bands and compartments of arabesque ornament in blue and lustre on white ground. Hispano Moresco. 1 5th centy. H. 16 in., diam. 6| in. Bought, 11. 5s. Sd. 487.-64. Drug Vase. Enamelled earthenware, cylindric ; with bands of simulated Arabic inscriptions in blue on white ground. Hispano Moresco. 15th centy. H. 16 in., diam. 6 J in. Bought, 1^. 45. 488.-64. Ewer. With handle and spout. Enamelled and lustred earthenware ; the sides gadrooned and ornamented in blue and lustre. Hispano Moresco. 16 th centy. (?) H. 10 in., diam. 5 in. Bought, IQl. 8s. 485.-64. Fragment of an Hispano Moresco earthenware vessel ; green glazed with incised designs. Found at Granada. 14th or 15th centy. L. 4| in. Given by Senor Bartolomeo Eiano, Granada. 324.-'64. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware ; with lustred arabesque ' ornaments in compartments, alternating with simulated Arabic inscriptions in lustre and blue. Hispano Moresco. 15th centy. Diam. 17 in. Bought, 20^. 489.-'64. Tiles. Twenty -eight. Enamelled earthenware; "azulejos,'' with blue arabesque pattern. Bpanish. Second half of 16th centy. From the ancient castle of Segovia. Size of each tile 5| in. square. Bought, 14s. 367.-'64. {maiolica) Cup. Enamelled earthenware, n\aiolica (of an extremely rare character) ; painted with a group of cupids. Italian. I7th centy. H. 2 J in., diam. 3 in. Bought, 16s. 355.-'64. Drug Vase and Cover. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; oviform, orange ground, painted with arabesque trophies in blue camaieu. In the centre is inscribed the name of the drug " Buglosa radix." Italian (Castel Durante). About 1520. H. 11 in., diam. 84 in. Bought, 111. 1202.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 31 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. {maiolica) — cont. Group. Brown glazed earthenware, maiolica ; St. George and the Dragon, on a base fitted as an inkstand. Italian. About 1480. H. 15 in., L. 12 in., W. 7| in. Bought, 10/. 1207.-64. Plaque, Enamelled earthenv/are, maiolica ; with ogee-shaped top ; painted with a group of the Virgin and Child in brilliant colours. Italian {Faenza or FotU?). Dated 1489. 18^ in. by 14 in. Bought, 14Z. 490.-'64. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; sgraffiato or incised ware ; interlaced arabesque pattern with device of a horse's head in the centre ; on the back are the initials P. G. Italian. About 1520? Diam. 12J in. Bought, 8?. 849.-'64, Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; arabesque ornament of satyrs, monsters, and cupids, with medal- lions on black ground ; in the centre is a medallion of Abraham and Melchisedec. Italian {Faenza or Castel Durante). About 1530. Diam. 17i in. Bought, 42/. 8. -'64. Plateau. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; in a wooden frame (originally used as a wall decoration) ; painted with a Medusa's head, and on the margin three bombards discharging, and a shield of arms. Italian (Caffaggiolo), About 1490-1500. Diam. 22 in. Bought, 18/. 1204.-'64. {SICULO ARABIC.) Bowl. Glazed earthenware ; with diapered and rayed ornament in black and blue on white ground. Siculo Arabic. Early 14th centy. H. 4 in., diam, 7^ in. Bought, 9/. 484.-'64. Vase. Oviform. Glazed earthenware of similar character to the so-called Persian ware ; ground v/hite, with figures of winged horses and birds in black, tinted with blue. Siculo Arabic. 14th centy. H, 15 in., diam. 10 in. Bought, 15/. 166\ 482.-'64. Vase. Oviform. Glazed e,arthenware of similar character ** to the so-called Persian ware ; ground white, with ornament of Arabic inscriptions, and frieze of blue birds round the neck. Siculo Arabic. 14th centy. H. 15 in., diam. 10 in. Bought, 15/. 165. 483.-'64. Vase. Oviform. Glazed earthenware ; the ground v/hite, with black and blue ornaments in compartments. Siculo Arabic. 14th centy. H, 16 in., diam. 10^ in. Bought, 24/. 618.-'64. 21420. X X 32 art inventory, south kensington museum. Earthenware and Stoneware, Oriental. {febsian) Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with red roses between blue and red leaf scrolls. Persian. Diam. llf in. Bought, 8?. 1133.-64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with red roses between blue and green leaf scrolls. Persian, Diam. ll] in. Bought, 8^. ]134.-'64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with radiating pattern of white and blue tulips in red compartments, surrounded by green and red trefoils. Persian. Diam. 11 J in. Bought, 8Z. 1135.-'64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with red roses on each side of a central palmette ornament. Persian. Diam. 12^ in. Bought, Si. 1136.-64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with red roses, and two scrolls of dark blue foliage. Persian. Diam. 12| in. Bought, 8^. 1137.-64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with red roses on each side of a central palmette ornament. Persian. Diam. 11^ in. Bought, 8^. 1138.-'64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with a rosette filled by interlacing white and red leaves upon a blue ground. Persian. Diam. 12J in. Bought, 8Z. 1139.-64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with rosette ornament of geometric character, principally of blue and green on white ground. Persian. Diam. llf in. Bought, 8^. 1140.-'64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with green, white, and blue leaf scrolls upon ground of black scroll-work. Persian. Diam. 12-^ in. Bought, 8^. 1141.-64. Bowl or Plate, Enamelled earthenware ; painted with white and red leaves upon blue and green scroll-work ground. Persian. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 8^. 1142.-64. Bowl or Plate. Enamelled earthenware ; painted with red corn-flowers between blue and green leaf-scrolls. Persian. Diam, 12 in. Bought, 8^. 1143.-64. Embroidery. See Book. Box. Textiles. Enamels, European. Book Cover or Case for a Missal. Gold and translucent enamel on relief; on the sides subjects of the creation of Eve, and (apparently) the Fountain of Youth; the edges orna- mented with translucent champleve enamel. Stated to have belonged to Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I. Italian. About 1580. H. 3| in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 700?. 736.-64. objects acquired tn the year 1864. 33 Enamels, European— coti^. Casket. Oblong, enamelled in colours on silver, with Baccha- nalian procession and mediseval dancing groups. On the back are monograms, probably of Marguerite de Valois, wife of Henri lY. French. By Jean Limousin. About 1620-30. H. ^ in., L. 12| in., W. 6 in. Bought, 1,000^. i3.-'64. Medallion. Elliptic, with suspending ring, representing the Salutation ; in translucent champleve enamel on gold ground ; in openwork border of silver leaf pattern, set with diamonds. The back is silver-gilt, chased with scroll ornament and the monogram of the Virgin. Spanish {?). I7th centy. H. 2 in., W. If in. Bought, 30Z. 1155.-64. Pax. Limoges champleve enamel, in frame of gilt metal, show- ing on a blue ground a figure of the Almighty holding the crucified Saviour. On either side is an armorial shield. French. About 1340. H. 6 in., W. 3 in. Bought, 16^. 1148.-64. Plaque, Limoges painted enamel, elliptic ; the Yirgin and Child enthroned, by Pierre Courtois ; probably a portion of a larger work. French. About 1550-60. 3 J in. by 2 J in. Bought, 61. 352.-'64. Plaque. Silver, coated with translucent enamel, with a figure of a monk kneeling at a cross, and inscription " P. Sorelli.'' Italian. 15th centy. Square, W. 2^ in. Bought, Si. 4s. 610.-64. Plaque. Oblong, painted Limoges enamel on copper; in colours heightened with gold, and representing in the cen- tral compartment Our Saviour, around whom in twelve smaller compartments are the Apostles. Framed in carved wood, with an inner gilt moulding. French (ascribed to Jean Penicaud III.). About 1560-70. H. 7 in., W. 5^ in. Bought, 200Z. 1190.-64. Enamels. See also Brooch. Clock. Crucifix. Knife. Miniature. Monstrance. Pendent Jewel. Ring. Watch. Enamels, Oriental. Candlestick, with two branches ; cloisonne enamel on copper, turquoise ground. Chinese. H. 10;^ in., W. 4f in. Bought, 5^. 10s. 53.-64. Candlestick, with two branches ; cloisonne enamel on copper, turquoise ground. Chinese. H. 10 J in., W. 4| in. Bought, 51. 10s. 54.-64. Candlestick. Cloisonne enamel, turquoise ground ; the foot bell-shaDed ; a tazza-formed bowl surrounding the stem. Chinese. H. I7i in., W. 7 in. Bought, 22^. 57.-64. Candlestick. Cloisonne enamel, turquoise ground ; the foot bell-shaped ; a tazza-formed bowl surrounding the stem. Chinese. H. 17i in., W. 7 in. Bought, 22^. 58.-64. Incense Burner. Spherical ; cloisonne enamel on copper, with lid of gilt metal repousse ; the stem inlaid with plaques of white jade. Ancient Chinese. H. 12^ in,, W. 6 in. Bought, 151. 10s. 55.-^64. X X 2 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Enamels, Oiiip:ntal — cooit. Incense Burner Spherical ; cloisoune eDamel on copper, with lid of gilt metal re|)Ouss^ ; the stem inlaid with plaques of \vhite jade. Ancient Chinese. H. 12^in., W. G in. Bought, 15?. \0s. " 56.- G4. Epaulettes. 8e(> Textiles. Etui. See Porcelain. Ewer. Copper ; oviform, with spout, handle, and cover ; repouss^ ornament of scroll work. Italian. IGtli or l7th centy. H., 9i in., W. Gi in. Bought, U. 77.- G4 EwEK. Brass ; amphora-shaped, with ornament of masks beneath the spout and handle. Italian. IGth centy. H. 12Jin., W. 7 in. Bought, 2/. lOs. 128.-'G4<. EwER or Water Jug. Silver ; ornamented with broad band of vine leaves and grapes, and smaller band of shells in repoussd or beaten work, and chased. English. Hall mark, 1805-G. H. 12 in., W. 81 in. Bought, 30?. S.94.-'G4. Ewer. See also E^vrthenware. Fan. The sticks of carved ivory, the body of feathers brilliantly painted with birds and flov/ers ; attached is a tassel of silk and carved ivory. In a box of black lacquered wood, with figure subjects in gold ; inside the lid are groups of figures in coloured silk and ivory. Modern Chinese. L. of fan 18-^ in. : Case, H. 31 in., L. IG in., W. 4| in. Bought, 12?. 62, 62a.-'G4. Fan. The sticks of carved tortoise shell, the body of feathers of the Argus pheasant, with silk tassel. Modern Chinese. L. II in. Bought, 3?. 15s. 63.-64. Fan. The mounting of horn 'pique with gold stars and figure subjects ; the vellum painted in body colour in Louis XVI. style ; in green shagreen case. Spanish (J). About J 780-90. L. 11^ in. Bought, 11. 7s. 9d 97.-64. Fan. Sandal wood ; carved in openwork designs. Chinese. L. 221 in., W. 31 in. Given by Lady Campbell. 1224.-64. Figure of a Horse. Carved and painted wood, with green velvet saddle ; a portion of a composition of the Adoration of the Magi. Spanish. First half of 18th centy. H. 21 in., L. 21 in. Bought, ol 13s. 8d. 93.-64. Figure. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Fire Dogs. A pair. Chased iron, the stems ornamented with scrolls and masks, and terminating in cup-shaped receptacles. French. l7th centy. H. 3 ft. 8I in., W. 4 ft. 8 in. Bought, 200?. 87, 87a.-'64. Fire-pan. Bronze ; repoussd, or beaten work, gadroon ornament, with openwork, handles in sheet bronze. Italian. I7t]i centy. Diam. 8I in. Bought, 2?. 74.-64. Fire-pan. Copper ; repouss^, or beaten work, with two rings of gadroon ornament supported by one of openwork ; the socket for the liandle remains. Italian. 17th centy. Diam. 9 in. Bought, I?. 75.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 35 Fire-pan or " Braciera/' Copper, standing on four lions' paws ; the body ornamented with shields and foliage of repousse or beaten work ; inside is an armorial shield. A tray for ashes with two handles fits inside. Italian. IGth cent.y. H. 11^ in., L. 25 in., W. 19^ in. Bought, 12^. 132, 132a.- 64. Flagstaff Head. Openwork gilt metaL English. ISthcenfy. L. 61 in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 855.-64. Flint Implements. See Arrow Head, Knife. Fork. Bee Knife. Fowling Piece. See Gun. Frame. Carved wood, unpainted ; foliage ornament^ surmounted by a pediment with a blank shield and a coronet. French. About 1700. H., with pediment, 15^ in., W. 9| in. Bought, 3^. 3s. 2d 100.-'64. Frame for a Miniature. Silver filigree, the pattern of flowers ; containing on each side a miniature. Spanish. 18th cent^. 6| in. by 4^ in. Bought, M 13s. Qd. 208.'-'64. Frame. Wood, gilt ; elliptic, with garland of flowers and fruits in very high relief French. End of l7th cent . 19^ in. by I7i in. Bought, 20^. 679.-64. Frame of a Mirror or Picture, formed by tv/o columns support- ing an entablature and pediment ; in lacquer w^ork of colour, gilt arabesques, and mother of pearl. Venetian. About 1580. Containing a painting of later date, H. 13:^ in., W. 9^ in. Bought, 7^. 1183.-64. Glass, Painted. Panel. Stained glass with medallion head of Penelope, sur- rounded by diaper of flowers. Modern English. Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Co. H. J9L in., W. 21 f in. Bought. 3^. '^ 773.-64. Panel. Stained glass, with figure of the poet Chaucer asleep. Modern English. Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Co. H. 17 in., W. 18 in. Bought, U. 10s. 774.-'64. Panel. Stained glass, with figures representing the Queens Dido and Cleopatra ; from Chaucer's " Legende of Good Women." Modern English, Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Co, H. 18^ in., W. 17 in. Bought, 5/. 10s. 775.-64. Panel. Stained glass, with figures representing the God of Love and Alceste ; from Chaucer's " Legende of Good Women." Modern English. Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Co. H. 18i in., W. 17 in. Bought, U. 10s. 776.-'64. Panel. Stained glass, representing the vision of Beatrice ; from the "Purgatoria" of Dante. Modern English. Lavers, Barraud, and Co. H. 4 ft. 8^ in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Bought, 26^. bs. 780.-'64. Panel. Stained glass, representing the Legend of Queen Dagmar. Modern English. Lavers, Barraud, and Co. H. 2 ft, 6i in., W. 4 ft. 2^ in. Bought, 17^. 10s. 781.-64. 86 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Glass, Painted —con^. Panel. Painted glass ; in the centre a seated fignre of the Virgin and Child, supported by St. John the Baptist and a female saint ; around which is a border of floriated diaper and eight medallions, four showing the emblems of the evangelists, the others human faces surrounded by rays. Flemish or German. About 1470. H. 15^ in, W. 13 in. Bought, 12Z. 1184.-'64. Panel. Stained glass ; in the centre is a quatre-foil containing a figure subject, Scriptural or legendary ; the ground diapered with the arms of Saint Louis of France and Blanche of Castile, French. Early IStli centJ. From the Sainte Chapelle, Paris. H. 4 ft. 5 in., W. 3 ft. Given by Henry Vaughan, Esq. • 1221.-64. Panel. Stained glass, in the central compartment is a Scrip- tural subject (possibly the birth of the Virgin) ; the ground diapered blue and red. French. Early leSth centy. From the Sainte Chapelle, Paris. H. 5 ft. 6 in., W. 3 ft. 10 in. Given by Henry Vaughan, Esq. 1222.-64. Panel, Stained glass, with figure subjects, apparently the Annunciation, and the Angels at the tomb of the Saviour, on crimson ground with blue rosettes. French. 12th or 13th centy. H. 6 ft. 5 in., W. 3 ft. 2 in. Given by H. Vaughan, Esq. 1223.-'64. Glass Vessels, etc., European. Bead. Blue glass, with white enamel ornament. Venetian ? 18th centy. L. f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 848.-'64. Bottle and Stopper. Glass, striped in alternate columns of white and green latticinio. Modern Finnish. H., including stopper, 14 in. ; W 6i in. Given (as an example of _ cheapness, the selling price being about 3s.) by G. Moftatt, ■ Esq.,M.P. 65.-64. Bowl or Basin. Opalized glass, splashed with dark blue. Venetian or Dutch. 18th centy. Diam. 6 J in. Given by Mr. Sedgwick. 1219.-64. Flask, with screw stopper. White glass, with blue and red flowers. A travelling flask. Dutch. 18th centy. H. 5 in., W. 2^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 911.-'64. Scent Bottle. Blue glass, cut and gilt, with silver-gilt cap, French (?) 18th centy. H, 3^ in. Given by the Rev. R, Brooke. 818.-64. Tazza. Glass ; the foot and base of bowl of schmelze glass, the body and edge decorated with foliage in gold leaf, and spots of coloured enamel. In the centre is a shield, bearing the arms of Visconti and Riario of Savona. Venetian. About 1480. H. 2J in., diam. 9^ in. Bought, 70^. 537.-64. Glass Vessels, etc., Oriental. Bowl. Opaque yellow glass, with red base and margin. Oriental H. 3 in., diam. 6| in. Bought, 11?, Il5. 302.-64. i OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 37 Glove Stretchers. Bee Ivory. Goblet and Cover. Silver parcel-gilt, with repouss^ medallions of busts of Emperors, and supported on three ball feet. On the cover are landscape medallions, and a running stag in full relief German {Nuremherg). 17th centy. H. 7^ in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 8^. 8s. Qd. 43.-64. Goblet. Silver-gilt ; the lower part ornamented with repouss^ she]l pattern, the upper with incised strapwork, and an armorial shield. German {Nuremherg). 17th centy. H. 3 J in., diam. 31 in. Given by G. Moffatt, Esq., M.P. 47.-64. Goblet. Silver -gilt, with repouss^ ornament of strapwork, masks, and medallions of Spring, Summer, and Autumn. A Russian inscription runs round the rim. Russian. 17th centy. H. 7i in., diam. ^ in. Bought, 50^. 131.-'64. Goblet and Cover. Silver-gilt, with repousse ornament ; made in honour of the bicentenary of the Reformation, and inlaid with medallions referring to that event. German. Dated 1717. H. 7 in., diam. 4 in. Bought, 31^. 260.-'64. Goblet. See also Cup. Earthenware. Porcelain. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. See Brooch. Buckle. Button. Cameo. Chain. Coin. Cross. Crucifix. Ear Pendants. Earrings. Enamels (Book Cover. Medallion). Hairpin. Locket. Medal. Medallion. Necklace. Pen- dent Jewel. Pin. Reliquary. Ring. Scent Bottle. Seal. Snuff-box. Star. Watch. Gorget. Silver, with the Royal Shield of England engraved on it; part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 920.-'64. Gorget. Silver, with the Royal Shield of England engraved on it ; part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 921.-64. Grater. Blued steel damascened with gold and silver ; on one side is a shield of arms and coronet, on the other a coronet and cypher. French. About 1700. L. 7 in. Bought, 2^. 8s. 608.-64. Group of three Figures. In wood coloured and gilt ; the Marys and St. John at the Cross. German. 15th cent^. H. 2 ft. 7 in., W. 23 in. Bought, 13?. 6s. 8d 50.-'64. Group. Gi It bronze ; St. Anna, the Virgin, and the infant Saviour ; the flesh portions formerly coloured. Spanish, Ascribed to Pompeo Leoni. Second half of 16th centy. H. 12| in., W. 7 J in. Bought, SI 109.-'64. Group, Painted terra-cotta ; St. Francis kneeling before the Virgin and Child attended by two Angels. Spanish, I7th centy. H., including pedestal, 1 ft. 8 in., L. 2 ft., W. 16 in. Bought, U. lis. Id. 250.-64. Group. Bronze ; of the Virgin and the Dead Saviour. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4J- in., W. 2| in. Bought, U. 10s. 296.-'64. Group. Terra-cotta ; representing Titania and Bottom. Modelled by Wills. Modern English. H. 16 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 51 395.-'64. 38 ART INVENTOUY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Group. Boxwood ; representing^ the Death of St. John the Baptist ; the executioner delivering the head of the Saint to Herodias. Fleiinish. By Lucas Faydherbe, of Meclilin. First half of the 17th centy. H. 12 in., L. 15^ in., W. G J in. Bought, 30Z. ll73.-'64. Group. See also Earthenware. Gun. a fowling piece, with wheel lock ; for a lady or child. Italian. About 1600. L. 4 ft. Bought, 7/. 603.-64. Gun. (An air gun.) Walnut wood stock, steel barrel and lock ; a globular air chamber below the lock. Maker's name, Wallis. Modern English. L. 4 ft. Given by the Rev. E. Brooke. 992.-64. Hair Pin. The top of openwork scroll silver, set with emeralds, garnets, &;c. Italian. 1 7th centy. L. 6 in. Bought, 1^. 12s. 615.-64. Hair Pin. The top of openwork scroll silver, set with emeralds, garnets, &c. Italian. 17th centy. L. 6 in. Bought, 11. 12s. 616.-'64. Handle of a Seal. Steel, openwork. English (?) ]8th centy. L. 11 in. Given by the Eev. R. Brooke. 850.-64. Head of a Lion. Terra-cotta. Florentine. End of 15th centy. Ascribed to Andrea del Verrocchio. H. 20 J in., W. 20 in. Bought, 28^. 9.-'64. Head or Mask of a Saint. Carved wood ; a fragment of a statue, small life size. Spanish. About 1560. H. 13 in., W. 6 in. Bought, U. 92.-'64. Head. Coloured terra-cotta, of a saint or martyr, with glass eyes ; adapted to be fastened to a draped lay figure. Spanish. 17th centy. H. 7 in., W. 5^ in. Bought, U. 176.-64. Head. See also Earthenware. Holsters. See Textiles. Horn of an Antelope. Silver mounted ; used as a hunting horn. English. 18th centy. L. 23 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1106.-'64. Horn of an Antelope. Used as a hunting horn. English. 18th centy. L. 20 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1107.-64. Horn of an Antelope. Silver mounted ; used as a hunting horn ; in leather case. English. 18th centy. L. 17| in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1108.-64. Horn, Work in. See Box. Cup. Winder. *' Housewife." See Case. Hurdygurdy. Dark wood, with foliated ornament in low relief. French. About 1680. L. 20 in., W. 6| in. Bought, 8i. 364.-64. Illumination on Vellum. A page of a devotional book ; St. Jerome in penitence, within a border of foliage, birds, &c. ; at the bottom a medallion portrait of a bishop. Italian. Second half of 15th centy. H. 6 in., W. ^ in. Bought, 4/. {Transferred to Art Library.) 350.-'64. Incense Burner. See Enamels. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 39 Incense Holder. Boat-shaped (hence termed Navette) ; rock- crystal, mounted in silver-gilt. Around the rim of the vessel is a band of guilloche pattern, set with two amethysts and two garnets ; on the lids a band inscribed " Oratio mea dirigatur sicut incensum ;" with a small spoon, on the stem of which is an aged Hermes figui'e. Spanish (J). About 1540-50. L. of Navette 7 in., H. 5 in. ; Spoon, L. 3 in. Bought, 85^. 1129, 9a.-^64. Inkstand. Bronze ; a seated rustic figure holding a tub iu his arms. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2f in., W. If in. Bought, 4/. 254.-'64. Inkstand. Silver tray, with vessels for ink and sand ; scroll edge, with shell ornaments. Englisli. Hall mark of 1754. L. lOf in., W. 7f in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 901.-64. Iron and Steel Work. See Box. Bracket. Casket. Clock. Coffer. Compasses. Cuisse. Door Handle. Fire Dogs. Knocker. Panel. Powder Flask. Scroll. Shield. Spur. Sword. Textiles (Purse). Tongs. Window Grating. Ivory and Bone, Carved. Box. For containing the unconsecrated wafers for the mass, ivory, cyJindric, with lock, hinges, and rim in brass. German. 13th centy. H. 3^ in., diam. 4i in. Bought, U. 12s. 6d 1162.-64. Bust. Carved in stag-horn, of an aged man crowned with leaves. German. 18th centy. H. 1^ in., W. 1 in. Bougiit, 3^. 3s. 303.-64. Casket. Ivory, with lock-plate, ring and angle clamps of gilt metal engraved witli arabesques. Spanisli {Granada?) 14th or 15th centy. H. 3 in?, L. 6 in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 11. Is. 321.-64. Glove Stretchers. A pair ; ivory, carved in Jiigh relief with figure subjects and bunches of flowers. Modern Chinese. L. lOi in. Bought, 3^. 64.-'64. Medallion. Elliptic, carved ivory in silver frame ; on one side St. Anthony, on the other St. Francis. S'jMnish. 17th centy. 21 in.' by 1| in. Bought, 11. 4s. 168.-64. Medallion Plaque. Carved ivory. Portrait of a gentleman. Butch or Flemish. About 1670. Diam. 1-^ in. Bought, 11. 368.-'64. Plaque. Carved ivory, with a figure of a monk tran- scribing ; after Luca dell a Robbia, by J. W. Bentley. Modern English. Prize Object in the Society of Arts Exhibition, 1863. H. 4 in, W. 3 in. Bought, 101. 137.-64. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin seated in the attitude of grief; " el Virgen de las Angustias." Spanish. 17th or early 18th centy. H. 3 in., W. ^ in. Bought, 1/. 174.-64. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin of the Immaculate Concep- tion. Spanish (Valencian). I7th or early 18tli centy. H. 101 in.^ W. 41 in. Bought, lOZ. 183.-'64. 40 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory . Bronze, oblong. Bust of Andrea Gritti, Doge of Ve- nice, with his initials ; ascribed to Vittore Camela Italian. Beginning of 16th centy. 5 J in. by 5 in. Bought, 111. 4s. 499.-64. Plaque. Bronze, oblong. Bust of a lady, the head-dress some- what horned. Italian. About 1440. 2in. byljin. Bought, 3/. 8s. 516.-64. Plaque. Bronze ; curved octagonal form. Bust of a lady in an embroidered robe. Italian. About 1440 ? 2 J in. by If in. Bought, 21 17s. U. 517.-64. Plaque. Bronze, bell-shaped, with figures of Mars and Venus crowning Cupid on an altar. Italian. About 1520 ? H. 3^ in., W. 3J in. Bought, IL 8s. lOc^. 533.-'64. Plaque. Bronze, circular. Vulean forging armour for Achilles. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 2^. 16s. 534.-64. Plaque. Bronze, with the combat of the Centaurs and Lapitha? ; by Pollajuolo. Italian. About 1470. Square, W. 2 in. Bought, 10s. 756.-64. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Gilt metal ; of architectural design, in two compartments, with appliqu^ figures in silver, parcel-gilt ; in the lower compartment is the Nativity, in the upper are two standing angels. Spanish. About 1550. H. 6| in., W. ^ in. Bought, U. 1192.-^64. Plaque. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Ivory. Porce- lain. Plateau. Circular ; silver filigree work. Spanish {Cordova ?). 17th centy. Diam. 16| in. Bought, 12^. Os. 6d 315.-'64. Plateau. Circular ; silver filigree work. Spanish (Cordova ?). 17th centy. Diam. 16} in. Bought, 12^. Os. 6d. 816.-64. I I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864 57 Plateau. Octagonal ; plaques of rock-crystal set in a frame of gilt metal, ornamented in repousse work with strapwork and foliage. Spanish. First half of I7th centy, Diam. 18 in. Bought, 20^. 318.-'64. Plateau. Gilt metal, inlaid with silver foliage on tracery- ground, and set with silver medallions of the kings of France, from Pharamond to Louis Philippe ; bordered with wreaths of oak leaves. Modern French. Diam. 3 ft. 8 in. Bought, 40^. 1187.-64. Pomander or Scent Case. In silver-gilt filigree ; intended to contain a bezoar stone. Spanish (J). I7th centy. Diam. 11 in. Bought, n. 16s. 328.-64. Pomander or Scent Case. Silver ; in form of an orange, the six divisions of which, meant to contain spices, are joined by hinges below and a screw top ; the outside ornamented with incised work. German. Early 17th centy. L. 2f in., W. IJ in. Bought, 18L 1131.-64. Porcelain, English. {bow.) ^ Handle of a Cane. Bow porcelain ; in form of a female head, with flowers below the hair. English. Middle of 18th centy. H. 3 in. Bought, 1^. hs. 1200.-'64. {CHELSEA). Etui or Case. Chelsea porcelain, with design of leaves and flowers. English. About 1760. H. 4^ in. Bought, 5?. 120.-'64. Etui or Case. Chelsea porcelain ; gold-mounted, in the form of an Ionic column, with two squirrels on the top. English. About 1760. L. 5 in. Bought, 21. 2s. Id. 177.-64. Figure or Statuette. Chelsea porcelain. A woman holding a trumpet and a book ; upon a pedestal of Dres- den porcelain, bearing an armorial shield. The figure English, the pedestal German. About 1760. H. ISJin., W. 9in. Given by S. Addington, Esq 792.-64. Figure or Statuette. Chelsea porcelain. A woman playing upon a harp ; upon a pedestal of Dresden porce- lain, bearing an armorial shield. The figure English, the pedestal German. About 1760. H. 15J in.,W. 9 in. Given by S. Addington, Esq. , " 793.-64. Scent Bottle. Chelsea porcelain ; in form of a closed flower, with silver stopper and chain. English. About 1760. H. 2f in., W. If in^ Bought, 16s. 1199.-64. {debet.) Dish for Fruit. Chelsea-Derby porcelain ; Japan pat- tern in dark blue, red, and gold. English. About 1800. L. 8i in., W. 7f in. Bought, 8s. 6d 3.-64. Dish for Fruit. Chelsea-Derby porcelain ; Japan pat- tern in dark blue, red, and gold. English. About 1800. L. 84 in., W. 7f in. Bought, 8s. 4.-'64. 58 ART IXVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEmf. Porcelain, English — cont. {DEI! by) — cont. Dish for Fruit. Chelsea- Derby porcelain ; Japan pat- tern in dark blue, red, and gold. English. About 1800. L. 8 J in., W. Tf in. Bought, 8s. 5.-^64. Dish for Fruit. Chelsea-Derby porcelain ; Japan pat- tern in dark blue, red, and gold. English. About 1800. L. 81 in., W. 7f in. Bought, 8s. 6.-64. {PLYMOUTH.) Salt Cellar. Plymouth porcelain ; in the form of an escallop shell, resting on a group of small shells. English. 18th centJ. H. If in., W. 4 in. Bought, 11 5s. 209.-'64. Salt Cellar. Plymouth porcelain ; in the form of an escallop shell, resting on a group of small shells. English. 18th centY. H. If in., W. 4 in. Bought, 7^. 5s. 210.-64. Salt Cellar. Plymouth porcelain ; in the form of an escallop shell, resting on a group of small shells, English. •l8th centy. H. If in., W. 4 in. Bought, 7?. 5s. 211.-'64. Salt Cellar. Plymouth porcelain ; in the form of an escallop shell, resting on a group of small shells. English. 18th centy. H. If in., W. 4 in. Bought, 11. OS. 212.-'64. {modern, various 3IANUFACT0RIES.) Painting on Porcelain. In gilt frame ; a child bearing two pigeons, after Raphael. By E. E. Dunn. Modern EnglisJi. Prize object in the Society of Arts Exhibition, 1863, 64 in. by 4f in. Bought, 5/. 133.-64. Painting on Porcelain. Arabesque ornament of two female monsters and seated figure. By J. B. Evans. Modern English. Prize object in the Society of Arts Exhibition, 1863. 3f in. by 5 V in. Bought, ol. 5s. 134.-'64. Painting on Porcelain. Cupid and Psyche ; after Etty. By W. Ford. Modern English. H. 17 in., W. ]2f in. Bought, lOl. 10s. 139.-'64. Painting on Porcelain. Portrait of the Princess Alice. By G. Gray. Modern English. H. 12^ in., W. lOJin. Bought, 8/. 140.-'64. Painting on Porcelain. Head after Titian. By G. Gray. Modern English.^ H. 12^ in., W. 9^ in. Bought. 141.-64. Painting on Porcelain. Study of fruit ; after Lance. By G. Gray. Modern English. H. 10 in., W. 13i in. Bouglit. 142.-'64. Painting on Porcelain. Dutch boats. By Catherine Baines. Modern English. H. 9f in., W. 10^ in. Bought, II. 10s. 143.-64. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED TX THE YEAR 1864. 59 Porcelain, English — cord. ( MODERN, YA RIO US MA N UFA C TORIES) — COnt. Painting on Porcelain. The infant Samuel ; after Rej^- nolds. By W. Ford. Modern English. H. 7^ in., W. 5iin. Bought. 144.-'G4. Painting on Porcelain. A lady ; after Rembrandt. By G. Gray. Modern English. H. 10 in., W. 8 in. Bought. 145.-64. Painting on Porcelain. Life study of a head. By W. Ford. Modern English. H. 7J in., W. 5^ in. Bought. 146.-'64. Painting on Porcelain. Head of Our Saviour. By W. Ford. Modern Englim. H. 10 in., W. 8 in. Bought. 147.-64. Painting on Porcelain. Cherubim ; after Reynolds. By W. Ford. Modern English. H. 8f in., W. ^ in. Bought. 148.-64. Painting on Porcelain. The cover of a book. By S. Lawton. Modern English. H. 7| in., W. 5f in. Bought. 149.-64. Painting on Porcelain. The Infant Saviour ; after Guido. By W. Hanks. Modern English. H. 5 J in., W. 7f in. Bought, 3^. 10.9. 150.-'64. Painting on Porcelain. A landscape ; after Cuyp. By Catherine Baines. Modern English. H. 10^ in., W. 13f in. Bought. 151.-64. Painting on Porcelain. A landscape ; after Cuyp. By Catherine Baines. Modern English. H. 7| in., W. 10 in. Bought. 152.-'64. Painting on Porcelain. Study after Nature. By W. J. Muckley. Modern English, H. SJ in., W. 6^ in. Bought. 153.-64. Painting on Porcelain. Marine subject. By Catherine Baines. Modern English. H. 6Jin.,W. 4J in. Bought. 154.-'64. Painting on Porcelain. Landscape, with Inn. By W. Hanks. Modern English. H. 4^ in. W. 6| in. Bought. 155.-'64. Pilgrim's Bottle. Crackle porcelain. Modern English. Manufactured by Minton & Co. H. 7| in., W. 6 in. Bought, 1^. 281.-'64. Plate. White porcelain ; painted with a central group of shells, and a circle of fish and water plants behind a net of gold. Modern English. Wedgwood &; Sons. Painted by John Latham. I)iam. 12| in. Bought, 61. 6s. 733.-'64. Porcelain, European. (FRENCH) Cup and Saucer. Lustred porcelain ; pale green ground. Modern French. H. of cup 2 in., diam. of saucer S^in. Given by Messrs. Gillet and Brianchon. 641.-la.-'64. 60 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, European — cont. ( FREXCJi) — cont. Cup and Saucer. White porcelain ; on the cup a medal- lion enclosing a photograph head of a child ; on the saucer a medallion photograph head of a lady. Modern French. Lafon de Camarsac. H. of cup, 2\ in., diam. 2| in. ; saucer, diam. 4^ in. Bought, 32. 12if. {SB VJfJJS.) Sauce Boat. Sevres porcelain, scroll handles ; white ground with blue and gold border, and bunches of flowers. French. Marked 1792. H. 5h in., L. 9^ in., W. 4i in. Bought, U. lOs. " 284.- G4. Sauce Boat. Sevres porcelain, scroll handles ; white ground with blue and gold border, and bunches of flowers. French. Marked 1792. H. h\ in., L. 9^ in., W. 4i in. Bought, U. 10s. 285.-'G4. Porcelain, Oriental. (CHINESE.) Box and Cover. Chinese porcelain ; on the sides a pattern of blue and gold foliage, on the cover a figure subject. H. li in., W. ^ in. Bought, 7s. 61.-64. Spoon. Chinese porcelain ; white ground, with flowers and leaves. L. 6|- in. Bought, Is. 60.-64. Vase. Chinese porcelain ; bottle-shaped with wide neck, the back flat with ears for suspension ; yellow ground with floral arabesque, and an inscribed tablet in front. H. 8i in. Bought, 21. 10s. 59.-64. Vase and Cover. Bowl-shaped ; white Chinese porcelain with blue ornament, mounted in gilt metal of Louis XV. style. H. 13 in., diam. 8 in. Bought, 35^. 286.-64. {JAPANESE) Jar. Japanese porcelain ; ornamented with landscapes and ground work of foliage, «Sz;c., in tints of green and purple on white ground ; on carved wood stand. H., including stand, 19| in., W. 7^ in. Bought, 16^. 276.-64. Powder Flask. Formed of a murex shell ; mounted in silver inlaid with acanthus ornament in niello work. Dutch .^ 1 7th or 18th centy. L. 6^ in., W. 4 in. Bought, 6^. 354.-64. Powder Flask. Chased and gilt steel openwork, with parcel-gilt arabesque ornament of Victory, two warriors, and military trophies ; the sides covered with red figured velvet, with silk tassels. German. 16th centy. H. Hi in., W. 9iin. Bought, 1^. 10s. "^ *" 681.-64. Purse. Bee Bag. Textiles. Reliquary. Silver-gilt in the form of an ingot with suspending ring ; on the sides is an inscription in incised letters filled with translucent enamel. North Itcdian. 14th centy. L. IJ in. Bought, 1^. 12s. 358.-64. Retable of an Altar. Painting in tempera on panel, in 17 compartments with gilt Gothic mouldings ; the subjects are legendary, relating to the history of St. George the Mart}^'. Spanish. 15th centy. From a destro^^ed church at Valencia. H. 22 ft., W.- 16 ft. Bought, 840/. 121 7.-64. Ring. Gold, with garnet set in white enamel. English. 18th centy. Diam. f- in. Bought, 5/. 190.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 63 EiNG. Gold enamelled ; with figure of Cupid, having a garnet on the breast. Italian ^ 17th centy. Diam. J in. Bought, U. 191.-'G4. EiNa. Gold, with three lozenge-shaped settings containing seven diamonds, black enamel at back of setting. Italian 1 17th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, U. 192.-64. EiNG. Gold, with emerald in chased setting Italian .^ l7th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, U. 193.-64. Ring. Gold, with emerald in setting of black and white enamel. Italian t I7th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, U. 194,-64. Ring. Gold, set with a table emerald surrounded by eight smaller ones. Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 1^. Is. 195.-64. Ring. Gold hoop, with three pale emeralds. Spanish l7th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 8s. 197.-64. Ring. Gold, set with an oblong emerald and six diamonds in leaf pattern. Spanish 18th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 1^.13.9. 8c/. 199.-'64. Ring. Gold, set with nine pale emeralds, one in the centre. Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 16s. lOd. 200.-64. Ring. Gold, set with nine pale emeralds, one in the centre. Spanish. 18th centJ. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 16s. lOd 201.-64. Ring. Gold, with oval bezel in openwork set with paste diamonds. Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 10s. Qd. 204.-'64. Ring. Gold, with circular bezel set with nine emeralds. Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 2/. lis. ^d. 206.-'64. Ring. Gold, with a flower-shaped ornament of diamonds and rubies. Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 1/. Ss. 3d 234.-64. Ring. Gold, with openwork bezel, containing a minute figure of the Virgin, surrounded by diamonds. Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 14s. 2d 235.-64. Ring. Gold, with circular bezel set with nine amethysts. Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 16s. lOd 241.-'64. Ring. Gold. The lozenge-shaped bezel set with white and crimson pastes ; ancient Moresco work, found in the Vega near Baza, Granada. Diam. of bezel J in. Bought, ll. 5s. 3c?. 331.-64. Ring. Gold, with oval openwork bezel set with small emeralds. Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. of bezel 1^ in. Bought, ll. Is. 336.-64. Ring. Gold and Silver. The bezel forming a flower with leaves, set with rubies and emeralds. French or Spanish. 18th centy. Diam. of bezel | in. Bought, 1/. 16s. 344.-64. Ring. Gold. A wedding ring with posy or motto, '•' As God " decreed so we agreed." English. I7th centy. Diam. J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 377.-'64. 21420. 7j Z G4 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ring. Gold. A wedding ring, with posy or motto, " United " liearts death only parts." English. 17th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 378.- G4. Ring. Gold. A wedding ring, with posy or motto, " Let us " share in joy and care." English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 379.-64. Ring. Gold. A wedding ring, with posy or motto, '' A faithful! " wife preserveth life." English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 380.-'64. Ring. Gold. A wedding ring, with posy or motto, " Where " heartis agree there God will be." English. I7th centy. Diam. j in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 381.-64. Ring. Gold. A wedding ring, with posy or motto, " Careful '' I 'le be to comfort thee." English. I7th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 382.-'64. Ring. Gold. A wedding ring, with posy or motto, " As God *' decreed so wee agreed." English. I7th centy. Diam. J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 383.- 64. Ring. Gold. A wedding ring, with posy or motto, '^ Seithe " God hathe wrought this choice in thee, so frame thyselfe to '' comfourth me." English. 1 6th centy. Diam. f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 384.-64. Ring. Gold. A finger ring, with motto, " Vertue passeth " riches." English. 17th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 385.-64. Ring. Gold. A finger ring, with motto, " Love and live " happily." English. l7th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 386.-64. Ring. Gold. A mortuary ring, with inscription, " Never to bee " forgoten, 2nd Jan. 77." English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 387.-64. Ring. Gold. A finger ring, flat hoop, with external inscription, '' Rex legis Tutamen." English. 18th centy. Diam. J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 388.-'64. Ring. Gold. Plain hoop, with a toadstone in the bezel. English (.?). I7tli centy. Diam. 1 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 389.-64. Ring. Gold. A signet ring, with a shield of arms. English. 18th centy. Diam | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 390.-'64. Ring. Brass. A signet ring, with shield of arms bearing a lion rampant, English. 17th centy. Diam. f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 391.-'64. Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1773. English. Diam. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Br6oke. 645.-64. Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1777. English Diam. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 646.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 65 Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1772. English. Diam. |- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 647.-64 Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1772. English. Diam. -f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 648.-'64. Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1773. English. Diam. |- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 649.-'64. Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1781. English. Diam. I in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 650.-64. Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1769. English. Diam. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 651.-64. Ring. Black enamel, A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1808. English. Diam. |- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 652.-^64. Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1831. English. Diam. -| in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 653.-^64. Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1764. English. Diam. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 654.-64. Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, ribbon-shaped, with inscribed name and date 1763. English. Diam. -^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 655.-64. Ring. White enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1771. English. Diam. |- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 656.-'64. Ring. White enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1770. English. Diam. -f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. ' 657.-64. Ring. White enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1766. English. Diam. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. Q6K-Q^. Ring. White enamel. A mourning ring, with inscribed name and date 1766. English. Diam. |- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 659.-64. Ring. White enamel. A mourning ring, ribbon-shaped, with inscribed name and date 1756. English. Diam. |- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 660.-'64u Ring. Black enamel. A mourning ring, ribbon-shaped, with inscribed name and date 1744. English. Diam. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 661.-'64. Ring. Enamelled gold. A betrothed ring, with motto, '^As " true to thee as death to me." English. I7th centy. Diam. •I in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 662.-64. Ring. Gold, with white crystal in bezel. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. Brooke. 1109.-'64. z z 2 GO AKT INVEXTOPvY, SOUTH KEXSIXGTON MUSEUM. Ring. Gold, with black enamel ; in the bezel the initials S. J. in gold on hair. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by tlie Rev. R, Brooke 1110.-'G4. RrxG. Gold, with pale ametliyst in bezel. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1111.-64. Ring. Gold, with white enamel ; garnet in bezel. English. 18th centy. Diam. J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1112.-'64. Ring. Gold, with black enamel ; set with jacinth and dia- monds. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by tlie Rev. R. Brooke. ^ 1113.-'64. Ring. Gold, with black enamel ; set with crystal, beneath which is an ornament of gold twist. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1114.-'(]4. Ring. Gold ; set with a rose diamond and two clusters of three sm^all diamonds. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1115.-'G4. Ring. Gold ; set with a ruby surrounded by ten rose diamonds. English. 18th centy. Diam. of bezel f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. ^ in6.-'G4. Ring. Gold ; set with a cluster of diamonds, one in the centre and eight around it. English. 18th centy. Diam. of bezel ;;f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1117.- G 4. Ring. Gold ; set with three small diamonds, one in the centre. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1118.-'G4. Ring. Gold. A mourning ring ; black enamel, set with a diamond. English. Dated 1720. Diam, | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1119.-'G4. Ring. Gold. A mourning ring ; black enamel set with a diamond. English. Dated 1721. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1120.-G4. Ring. Gold. A mourning ring ; black enamel set with a diamond. English. Dated 1721. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1121.-64. Ring. Gold. A mourning ring ; black enamel, set with a diamond. English Dated 1722. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1122.-'G4. Ring, Gold. A mourning ring ; black enamel. Inscribed S. E. Brooke, 17G9. English. Diam. J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. ' 1123.-'G4. Ring. Gold. A mourning ring ; black enamel, set with a diamond, beneath which is a twisted gold cord. English. 18tli centy. Diam | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1124.-64. Ring. Gold. A mourning ring ; in the bezel a funeral urn in hair and gold. English. Dated 1781. Diam. of bezel I in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1125.-64. Ring. Gold. An antique engraved onyx in original gold setting. GrcecO'Roman. Diam. i in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 1126.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAH 1864. G7 Roundels (twelve). Beech wood ; painted and gilt on one side with strapwork and floral ornament ; in the centre a posy inscription in old English cliJiracters. English. 16th centy. Diam. 5| in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 927-927^.-64. Sabre. Hilt of gilt metal, black sheath, gilt mounted ; a cavalry sabre; part of a Volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 3 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 931. -'64. Saddle Cloth. See Textiles. Salt Cellar and Spoon. Aluminium bronze ; formed by a shell resting on a dolphin's tail. Modern English. (From the Working Men's Exhibitiou.) H. 2 in., L. of spoon 2-1- in. Bought, 7s. 6d 802, 8026^^-64. Salt Cellar and Spoon. Aluminium bronze ; formed by a shell resting on a dolphin's tail. Modern English. (From the Working Men's Exhibition). H. 2 in., L. of spoon 2| in. Bought, 7s. Qd. 803, 803«.-'64. Salt Cellar. Bee also Earthenware. Porcelain. Salver. Gilt metal, with circular border of foliage. By G. Webster. Modern English. Prize object in the Society of Arts Exhibition, 1863. Diam. 19 in. Bought, iSl. 6s. 138.-64. Scent Bottle. Gold repousse or beaten work, with birds and flowers enamelled in relief ; the foot serves as a seal. French or English. About I7o0. H. 2| in. Bought, 15^. 15s. 9d 182.-'64. Scent Bottle. See also Glass. Porcelain. Scent Case. In form of a small watch ; the inner case of silver- gilt, the outer of silver filigree. Spanish. I7th centy. Diam. li in. Bought, 1^. 8s. 329.-64. Screen. See Textiles. Scroll-work Ornament. Wrought iron, with a figure of a bird ; a portion of a larger design. German. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 3 ft. 7i in. Bought, 5^. 12.-'64. Seal. Crystal ; engraved with a shield and crest, mounted in gold openwork. English. Latter half of 18th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 21. 10s. 119.-64. Seal. Silver ; engraved with the armorial shield of Sir Joseph Pennington, Bart. English. About 1760. Diam. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 682.-'64. Seal. Steel ; engraved with the armorial shield of Gower. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 683.-64. Seal. Steel ; engraved with an armorial shield, with crest and mantle. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 684.-64. Seal. Gold frame, with steel swivel disk engraved with a bust of a Prince of Wales English. 18th centy.* Diam. | in, Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 685.-64. Seal. Crystal ; mounted in gold and engraved with the arms of Pennington and another, quarterly ; on the back is a compass. English. 18th centy. H. 1;^ in., diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 686^64. 68 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Seal. Amethyst ; set in gold and engraved with the arms of Pennington in a lozenge. Eufjlish. 18th centy. H. 1^ in., diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 687.-'64. Seal. Carnelian ; set in gold and engraved with head of a warrior (qu. Alexander?). English. 18th centy. H. 1^ in., diam. 1^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. G88.- 64. Seal. Carnelian ; set in gold and engraved with the arms of Hutchinson. English. 18th centy. H. IJ in., diam. IJ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 689.-'64. Seal. White carnelian ; set in gold and engraved with a figure of Justice. English. i8th centy. H. IJ in., diam. 1 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 690.-64. Seal. Violet paste set in gold ; a copy of the seal ring of Michael Angelo, now in the Imperial Library, Paris The setting English. 18 th centy. H. J J in., diam. Jin. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 691.-64. Seal. Gold ; engraved with the arms of Brooke. English. 18th centy. H. f in., diam. j in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 692.-64. Seal. Carnelian ; set in gold and engraved with a youthful head (qu. Antinous?). English. 18th centy. H. j in., diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 693.-'64. Se.AL. White crystal, with intaglio of Venus and Cupid ; gold setting. English. 18th centy. H. 1 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 694.-64. Seal. Carnelian, in chased gold setting; engraved with the arms of the Rev. R. Brooke. Modern English. H. 1| in., diam. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 695.-64. Seal. Silver, engraved with the arms of the Brooke family. English. 18th centy. H. 1 in., diam. J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 696.-64. Seal. Cut steel, with three faces, on which are engTaved the crest, arms, and quarterings of the Osbaldeston family. English. 18th centy. H. 1 j in., diam. -^-^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 697.-64. Sedan Chair. Painted panels, ornamented and crowned with wood carvings of foliage, doves, &c. ; with poles, straps, and other fittings. Used at baptisms of the Grand-Ducal family of Tuscany. Italian. Early 18th centy. H. 8 ft. 3 J in., L. 4 ft., W. 3 ft. 2 in. Bought, 45^. 10.-64. Sedan Chair. Black leather, ornamented Avith gilt metal mountings, and bearing the initials F.C. beneath an earl's coronet. English. About 1760-80. H. 5 ft. 8^ in., L. 3 ft., W. 2 ft. 9i in. Given by Mr. John Ward. 42.-64. Shagreen. See Box. Case. Watch-case. Shield. Iron. With medallions of warlike and allegoric sub- jects, repousse and parcel-gilt ; also with figures of captive warriors in silver. Modern Italian. L. 2 ft. 2| in., W. 1 ft. 6i in. Bought, SOL 16.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864 69 Shoes, a Pair (Lady's). Black kid, with liigli heels ; said to have belonged to Queen Charlotte. English. Late 18th centy. L. 8|in. Bought, 5s. 1188, 1188a.-'64. Shoe. Bee also Textiles. Silk Fabric, Bee Textiles. Silver Work. Bee Amulet. Bag. Bell. Benitier. Bod- kin. Book. Bowl. Box. Bust. Case. Clasps. Coffee Pot. Coin. Crucifix. Cup. Dish. Ewer. Frame. Goblet. Gorget. Horn. Inkstand. Knife. Measure. Medal. Mount. Mustard Pot. Pax. Plateau. Poman- der. Powder Flask. Snuff-Box. Snuffers. Spoon. Statuette. Tankard. Tureen. Vase. Watch. Sledge. To be driven by hand ; carved and gilt wood. English. 17th or early 18th centy. H. 3 ft., L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought, U. 39.-64. Snuff-Box. Cup-shaped, with flat lid ; mother-of-pearl, orna- mented with gold pique and inlay. English. 18th centy. H. IJ in., L. 2| in. Bought, U. 111.-64. Snuff-Box. Elliptic ; IVIocha stones set in gold, with an orna- ment of rubies, diamonds, and emeralds on the edge of the cover. French. 18th centy. H. IJ in., L. 3|- in. Bought, 35 Z. 121.-'64. Snuff-Box. Circular ; gold, engine-turned and chased with leaf moulding ; in the centre is a medallion with doves, &;c. French. Second half of 18th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 9^. Is. 180.-'64. Snuff-Box or BonbonniMe. Inlay of mother-of-pearl and gold on black ground. French. 18th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 10/. 398.-64 Snuff-Box. Silver, elliptic ; chased with figures and inscriptions in Latin and English. English. End of I7th centy. Diam. 2| in. by 1^ in. Given by the Eev. K. Brooke. 808.-64, Snuff-Box. Wood, varnished ; in the style of " Vernis Martin,^' with linear zig-zag ornament. French. Early 18th centy. H; If in., diam. 3^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 819.-64. Snuff-Box. Elliptic ; silver-gilt, with chased ornament. Eng- lish. 18th centy. L. 1|- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 822.-'64. Snuffers and Tray. Silver ; the handle of the latter in flat openwork. English. Hall mark of 1682-83. L. of snuffers 7i in., L. of tray 9 in. Bought, 29Z. Vjs. U. 115, n5«;.-'64. Snuffers. Blue steel, damascened in gold ; on the box is an escutcheon, with cipher and coronet. French. About 1700. L. 7 in. Bought, U. 609.-64. Spear Heads (Flint). Bee Arrow Heads. Spoon. Silver; the bowl circular, the stem of twisted work, the handle ornamented with four trefoils. Norwegian. I7th centy. L. 5 in. Given by G. MofFatt, Esq., M.P. 48.-64. Spoon. Silver ; the handle formed of red coral, the bowl en- graved with an armorial shield. German. About 1580, L. 8J in. Bought, Ql 255.-64. 70 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Spoon. Aluminium In-onze ; interlaced handle, surmounted by a figure of St. Mark the Evangelist. Modern English. (From the Working Men's Exhibition.) L. 8 in. Bought, 15s. 801.-64. Spoon. See also Knife. Porcelain. Spim. Steel ; ornamented with pierced and chased work. Spanish. First half of 18th centJ. L. 10 in. Bought, U. 95.-64. Stand. Copper, cylindrical ; the edge in gadroon ornament, the body in openwork flowers and foliage, with repousse handles. Italian. I7tli centy. Diam. 10^ in. Bought, 2?. 73.-64. Star of the Order of Charles III. of Spain. Silver ; ornamented with blue and white enamel edged with gold. Spanish. End of 18th centy. 2^ in. by 2| in. Bought, IZ. 14s. 8d 239.-64. Statuette of a female figure, in cast bronze, holding a cornucopia, and intended as a support for a lamp. Modern French, H. 5 ft. ^ in., W. 16 in. Bought, 30?. 17.-64. Statuette of a female figure, in cast bronze, holding a cornucopia, and intended as a support for a lamp. Modern French. H. 5 ft. ^ in., W. 16 in. Bought, 30Z. 18.-64. Statuette. Stone. A youth with clasped hands, probably St. John the Evangelist ; an armorial shield at the foot. German. Early 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 10^ in. Bought, \U. 49.-64. Statuette. Wood. St. John the Baptist. German. 15th centy. H. 3 ft. 10^ in., W. 151 in. Bought, 13Z. 51.-'64. Statuette. Wood. St. John the Evangelist. German. 15th centy. H. 3 ft. lOJin., W. 161 in. Bought, 13Z. 52.-'64. Statuette. Boxwood, partly painted ; St. Sebastian. Spanish. 1 7th centy. H., including pedestal, 15 in., W. 5 in. Bought, H. 90.-'64. Statuette. Painted wood. Our Saviour bearing his Cross. Spanish. By Garnicer of Salamanca. About 1730-50. H. 2 ft. 6 in., L. 8 ft. 3 in., W. 14^ in. Bought, 31Z. lis. 6d 102.-64. Statuette. Painted wood. The Infant St. John. Spanish. 17th centy. H. 21 in., W.SJin. Bought, 1?. 13s. M. 104.-'64. Statuette. Painted terra cotta. A Carmelite nun. Spanish. 17th or early 18th centy. H. 18 in., W. 5i in. Bought, 6/. 16s. lOd 105.-64. Statuette. Painted wood. St. Francis Xavier. Spanish. l7thor early 18th centy. H. 22 in., W. 8| in. Bought, 3Z. 19s. 107.-64. Statuette. Boxwood. A saint holding a book. Spanish. About 1570. H. ] in., W. 41 in. Bought, U. 4s. 2d 165.-64. Statuette. Wood, painted. The dead Christ laid on a bier. Spanish. 17th centy. H. 2| in., L. 8| in. Bought, 1/. 7s. 167.-64. Statuette. Boxwood. A warrior, probably Alexander the Great; on an enriched pedestal. Spanish. About 1690. H. 14 in., W. 6 in. Bought, 31Z. lis. U. 169.-64. Statuette. Boxwood. Julius Csesar. Spanish. About 1690. H. 14 in., W. 51 in. Bought, 31Z. lis. U. l70.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 71 Statuette. Painted wood. The Infant St. John the Baptist with the lamb. By Alonzo Cano. Spanish. First half of 17th centy. H. 11 in, W. GJ in. Bought, 7/. 18s. 171.-64. Statuette. Painted wood. Standing figure of the Virgin with the Infant Saviour. Spanish. School of Seville. About 1640. H. 7i in, W. 31 in. Bought, n, 16s. l72.-'64. Statuette. Wood. The Virgin standing with the Infant Saviour. Spanish. 17th centy. H. 8| in,, W. 2| in. Bought, II. 4s. 173.-' 6 4. Statuette. Wood, painted. St. Sebastian. Spanish. Early I7fch centy. H. 8 in., W. 5 in. Bomght, 4/. 175.-64. Statuette. Silver, parcel- gilt. St. Christopher, probably part of a custodia. Spanish. About 1530. H. 3^in, W. l|in. Bought, 1^. 17s. lOd 178.-64. Statuette. Silver parcel-gilt. St. George and the Dragon, probably part of a custodia. Spanish. About 1530. H. 3 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 11. 17s. lOd l79.-'64. Statuette. Silver gilt. St. Bernardo standing on a pedestal, which held a relic. Spa.nish. 1 7th centy. H. 2i in., W. 1 in. Bought, Ss. 5d. 236.-64. Statuette. Wood, painted and gilt. A saint ; portion of a well-known altar piece at Valladolid. The work of Alonzo Berringuete. S'panish. About 1520. H. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 15^ in. Bought, U. 5s. 3d 249.-'64. Statuette. Bronze. St. Jerome kneeling ; resembling the statue of Torrigiano at Seville. Spanish. 16th centy? H. 1 ft. 5| in., W. 1 ft. 5 in. Bought, 20^. 251.-64. Statuette. Terra cotta. The infant Bacchus carrying a thyrsus and grapes. By Clodion. French. 18th centy. H. 3^ in., W. 11 in. Bought, 1^. 256.-'64. Statuette. Bronze. Minerva. Italian. ] 6th centy. H. 4 J in., W. 2 in. Bought, 3/. 257.-64. Statuette. Painted terra cotta. St. Joseph, with the infant Saviour asleep in his arms. Spanislt. School of Alonso Cano. About 1670. H. 20 in., W. 121 in. Bought, U. 8s. 6d. 313.-'64. Statuette. Painted terra cotta. Tlie infant Saviour standing on clouds. Spanish. School of Alonso Cano. Second half of 17th centy. H. 5| in., W. 2| in. Bought, 17. Is. 319.-64. Statuette. Painted terra cotta. The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception. By Risueno of Granada. Spanish. Second half of 16th centy. H. 19 in., W. 6 in. Bought, 11. Is. 820.-64. Statuette. Box or pear wood. The Virgin and Child. Spanish. 17th centy. H. 2i in., W. li in. Bought, M. 5s. 322.-'64. Statuette of a mounted negro in painted wood. The dress and horse-trappings made of silk, velvet, &c. Representing an attendant on one of the Three Kings ; part of a clothed Nativity group common in Spain and South Italy. Spanish. Middle of 18th centy. H. 24 in, L. 23i in., W. 8 in. Bought, 147. Os. Sd. 325.-64. 72 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Statuette of a mounted negro in painted wood. The dress and horse-trappings made of silk, velvet, &c. Representii lo- an attendant on one of the Three Kings ; part of a clothed Nativity group common in Spain and South Italy. Spanish. Middle of 18th centy. H. 24 in., L. 27 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 14^. Os. M. 326.-?64. Statuette of a mounted negro in painted wood. The dress and horse-trappings made of silk, velvet, &c. Representing an attendant on one of the Three Kings ; part of a clothed Nativity group common in Spain and South Italy. Spanish. Middle of 18th centy. H. 24 in., L. 22^ in., W. 9 in. Bought, 14^. Os. 8d 327.-64. Statuette. Bronze. A Cupid bearing a dolphin ; part of a fountain. Florentine. Second half of 15th centy. Ascribed to Donatello, or Yerrocchio. H. 15 in., W. 16 in. Bought, 160?. 475.-'64. Statuette. Boxwood, The Virgin with the Infant Saviour. On the base is an escutchen containing a monogram. Spanish. 17th centy. II. 14 in., W. 4i in. Bought, 8?. 600.-64. Statuette. Bronze gilt. An aged man, probably an allegoric figure of the sea. On the base is the word Mare. Rhenish- Byzantine. 12th centy. H. 4^ in., W. 2|- in. Bought, 21. 630.-64. Statuette. Silver. Cupid gathering grapes; upon a circular pedestal ; intended for a decanter stopper. Modern English. Designed by J. C. Horsley, A.R.A. (Summerly Art Manu- factures, 1847.) H. H in. Bought, Ql. 6s. 7.94.-'64. Statuette. Silver. Cupid treading grapes; upon a circular pedestal ; intended for a decanter stopper. Modern English. Designed by J. C. Horsley, A.B.A. (Summerlv Art Manu- factures, 1847.) H. 41 in. Bought, Ql. 6s. " 795.-^64. Statuette. Silver. Cupid bearing a wine flask ; upon a cir- cular pedestal ; intended for a decanter stopper. Modern English. Designed by J. C. Horsley, A.R.A. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 4| in. Bought, 61. 6s. 796.-'64. Statuette. Gilt bronze. St. George and the Dragon ; pro- bably a portion of a monstrance or other ecclesiastical object. German. About 1460. H. 2i in. Bought, 21. 8s. 1150.-'64. Statuette. Silver gilt. The Virgin and Child on an hexagonal base set with precious stones ; mounted on a pedestal sup- ported by three chimeeras. German. About 1350; the pedestal, 16th centy. H. lOj in., W. 5^ in. Bought, SSI. 1198.-'64. Statuette. See also Earthenware. Ivory. Model. Steel Work. See Iron Work. Stole. See Textiles. Stone Carving. >Sfe6 Altar Piece. Medallion. Model. Panel. Statuette. Tazza. Suit. See Textiles. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 73 SXJN Dial. Gilt metal. In the form of a crucifix ; with incised ornament. German {Augsburg), About 1560. H. 3f in., W. 2 in. Bought, U. " 258.-'64. Sword. The hilt of steel, chased with military trophies and gilt ; in purple morocco sheath ; a dress sword. English. 18th centy. L., including sheath, 3 ft. 4 in. Given by the Kev. R Brooke. 928.-'64. Sword. Hilt of black horn, with steel guard; in black leather sheath ; a mourning sword. English. 18th centJ. L., in- cluding sheath, .3 ft. 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 929.-64 Sword. Hilt of black japanned steel ; a mourning sword. English. 18th centy. L., including sheath, 3 ft. 3 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 930.-'64. Sword Belt. Black leather, gilt metal mounts ; part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 2 ft. 11 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 934.-^64. Sword Belt. See also Textiles. Table. Carved and gilt wood, with ornament of vase and gar- lands ; a console table (without the slab). French: About 1780. H. 2 ft. 7i in., W. 2 ft. 9^ in. Bought, 50^. 40.-'64. Table. Carved and gilt wood, shell ornament ; a console table (without the slab). French. About 1760. H. 2 ft. 7^ in., W. 2 ft. 9| in. Bought, 20^. 41.-'64. Table and Pedestal, circular. Both inlaid with designs of flowers and foliage in coloured marbles and other stones on black ground, in imitation of Florentine mosaic. Modern English. Designed by J. Randall ; manufactured by S. Birley. H. 2 ft. 7 in., diam. of top 2 ft. 10| in. Bought, 240^. 157.-64. Tablets for Memoranda. Bound in scarlet morocco leather, gilt tooling. English. 18th centy. L. 5 J in., W. 3|- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 912.-64. Tablets for Memoranda. Bound in scarlet morocco leather, gilt tooling. English. 18th centy. L. 4 J in., W. 2^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 913.-64. Tankard. Silver gilt, niello ground, with flowers and foliage enclosing medallions of Samson and Delilah, the temptation of Joseph, and Judith and Holofernes. On the lid is the Judg- ment of Solomon. Russian (Caucasian). 18th centy. H. 7i in., W. 61 in. Bought, 45^. lis. 110.~'64.' Tapestry. See Textiles. Tazza. Rosso antico marble on green marble base. Modern Roman. H. 4J in., diam. 8 in. Given by Lady Campbell. 1231.-64. Tazza. See also Earthenware. Glass. Porcelain. Terra Cotta. See Bust. Group. Head. Medallion. Model. Panel. Statuette. 74 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Altar Cloth (a portion). Linen, embroidered in thread with pattern of birds among foliage, lieightened with yellow silk. German. 14th centy. L. G ft. 4^ in., W. 2 ft. 2^ in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 1325.-64. Altar Frontal. Crimson velvet, decorated on three sides with applique ornament in gold and silver thread, and green velvet embroidered in silver. Freiich, 1 7th centJ. L. 6 ft. 1 in., W. 2 ft. OJ in. Bought, 21. 725.-64. Altar Frontal (a fragment). Embroidered in worsted on linen, showing part of a medallion figure of the Saviour in Majesty. German, Early 12th centy. L. 12| in., W. 10 in. Bought (Bock Colin.). 1252.-64. Altar Frontal (a fragment). Embroidered in worsted on linen, showing two angels, with part of an inscription. German. Early 12th centy. L. 17 in., W. 7 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1252a.-'64. Apron. "White silk, with raised floral embroidery. English. About 1720. L. 2 ft., W. 2 ft. 9^ in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 860.-'64. Apron. Yellow silk, with raised floral embroidery, in colours, bordered with silk lace. English. About 1720. L. 2 ft. 1 in., W. 2 ft. 10 in. Given by the Rev. K. Brooke. 861.-64. Apron. White silk, with coloured floral embroidery and silver cord. English. About 1720. L. 1 ft. 7^ in., W. 3 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 862.-'64. Apron. White silk, with purple floral embroidery and gold cord. English. About 1720. L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 3 ft. 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 863.-64. Bag. Made from the bark of a tree, bordered with green and white; a lady's work-bag English (^f). 18th centy. L. 2 ft., W. 13 m. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 891.-64. Bag or Burse to contain relics. Woven in silk and gold, embroidered by hand with hearts and animals. German. 16tli centy. Square, W. 4^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1280.-64. Banner. Silk, emblazoned with an armorial shield ; a funeral banner. English. 18th centy. L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 982.-64. Banner. Silk, emblazoned with an armorial shield ; ^ a funeral banner. English. 18th centy. L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 982a,-'64. Banner. Silk, emblazoned with an armorial shield ; a funeral banner. English. 18th centy. L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 9826.-64. Banner. Silk, emblazoned with an armorial shield ; a funeral banner. English. 18tb centy. L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 982c."'64. *^* A portion of a collection of raedifeval textile fabrics made by Dr. Franz Bock, of Aix-la-Chapelle, was bought in 1864 for the sum of 486/. 13s. Ad. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 75 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Banner. Silk, emblazoned with an armorial shield ; a funeral banner. English. 18th centy. L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Given by the Rev. E. Brooke. 982fZ.-'64. Banner. Calico, emblazoned with armorial shields ; a funeral banner. English. ISth centy. L. 1 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 983.-^64. Banner. Calico ; a funeral banner. English. 18th centy. L. 1 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 1 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 983a.-'64. BoDDiCE. Yellow silk. English. About 1770. H. 12^ in., W. 2 ft. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 870.-64. Border or Edging. Silk embroidery on ground of purple gauze. Italian. 18th centy. L. 5 ft. 5 in., W. 5 in. Bought, 8s. 628.-64. Border or Edging. Silk embroidery on ground of purple gauze. Italian. 18th centy. L. 8 ft. 3 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 8s. 624.-64, Border to an Altar Cloth. Embroidered in coloured silks on linen with the figure of the Lamb of God among a branching foliage pattern. German. 15 th centy. L. 3 ft. lOi in., W. Ill in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1372.-'64. Breeches. See Suit. Brocade. Crimson satin with cut velvet floral pattern ; bordered with silver gimp and spangles, French. About 1770. L. 3 ft. 51 in., W. 3 ft. 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 867.-'64„ Brocade. Crimson satin with cut velvet floral pattern ; bordered with silver gimp and spangles. French, About 1770. L. 6 ft, W. 3 ft. 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 868.-64. Cap. White satin quilted in running pattern ; a skull cap stated to have been worn by Charles I. at his execution. English. 17th centy. Diam. 10^ in. Bought, 10^. 786.-'64. Cap of a Grenadier. Scarlet and white cloth and crimson velvet, with silver and gold embroidery and gold spangles. English. About 1770. H. 14 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 890.-64. Casket. Covered with crimson velvet embroidered in ara- besque with gold thread ; probably a case for a missal. Italian or Spanish. About 1540. H. 4 in., L. 9^ in., W. 6i in. Bought 1^. 12s. 347.-64. Chasuble. Crimson velvet, embroidered with flowers in gold ; the orfreys showing figures of saints in gold em- broidery. Florentine. 15th centy. L., as worn, 4 ft. 4 J in., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Bought, 10^. 78.-64. 7G ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Chasuble. Blue silk (originally green), with branched pattern in gold thread, and compartments containing various scriptural figures in gold and silver thread. The silk Sicilian, early 13th centy. ; the orfreys English, about 1290. (Believed to have belonged to Margaret de Clare, wife of Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall, nephew of Henry III.) L., as worn, 3 ft. 11 in. Bought, 211. 673.-64, Chasuble. Silk embroidery, of pink and green upon white ground ; the orfreys are of open>work pattern in gold thread. French. 18th centy. L., as worn, 4 ft. 2 in., W. 2ft. 5 in. Bought, 2^. 724.-64.* Chasuble. Silk damask, purple ground with pattern of me- dallion ornaments surmounted by birds supporting in their beaks a coronet. Italian. Late 14th centy. 3 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1374.-64. Chasuble. Crimson velvet with cut pomegranate pattern ; the orfreys, of coloured silk embroidery on cloth of gold, represent the Crucifixion, and full-length figures of saints. Spanish. Late loth centy. 3 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 4| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1375.-64. Chasuble. Cut velvet, crimson ground with ornament of concentric circles in cloth of gold, and running foliage, the branches and leaves green, the flowers gold ; the orfreys are of coloured silk on cloth of gold with Gothic names in- scribed. The velvet Florentine, the orfrej^s German. Both 15th centy. 3 ft. 10| in. by 2 ft. lOJ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1376.-64. Cloak. Grass-green satin, lined with rose-coloured satin ; a christening cloak worn by nurses. The material Chinese ; probably made up in Italy. 18th centy. L 5 ft. 8 J- in., W. 3 ft. 6| in. Bought, 21. 702.-'64. Cloak. Cherry-coloured satin ; a christening cloak worn by nurses. Italian. 18th centy. L. 5 ft., W. 5 ft. 11 in. Bought, n. 703.-64. Cloak. Brown velvet ; a christening cloak worn by nurses. Italian. I7th centy. L. 8 ft., W. 5 ft. 5 in. Bought, 21. 704.-64. Cloak. Yellow silk damask, diapered ground with floral pattern ; a christening cloak worn by nurses. Italian. 17th centy. L. 7 ft. 10 in., W. 5 ft. Bought, U. 714.-64. Cloak. Silk damask, pink with floral pattern, lined with white silk ; a christening cloak worn by nurses. Italian. 18th centy. L. 4 ft. 8 in., W. 4 ft. 6 in. Bought, 21. 716.-64. Cloak or Mantle. For an infant. Pink silk edged with silver gimp. English. 18th centy. L. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 3 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 87l.-'64. Coat. See Suit. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 77 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Cope and Hood. Crimson velvet, embroidered with flowers in gold ; on the orfreys are figures of saints, and on the hood the miracle of Pentecost, in gold embroidery. Florentine. 15th centy. 9 ft. 11 in. by 4 ft. G in. Bought, 15/. 79.-64. Cope. Embroidered by hand in silks and gold, green ground with crimson interlacing barbed quatrefoils enclosing figures of Our Saviour, the Virgin, the Apostles, and various sacred subjects. Known as the Sion Cope, and once belonging to Sion Monastery, near Isle worth. English. About 1250. The orfreys are heraldic and of somewhat later date. 9 ft. 7 in. by 4 ft. 8 in. Bought, 110/. 83.-64. Cope. Green, cut velvet, with large pomegranate pattern ; the hood embroidered with the Annunciation, and the orfrey with various saints in coloured silks and gold. The velvet Italian; the embroidery German. 16th centy. 9 ft. 2 in. by 3 ft. Ill in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1373.-'64. Counterpane. White linen, embroidered with a running pattern ; in the centre a scroll ornament with cipher and scroll border, all in yellow silk. English. I7th centy. L. 7 ft. 8 in., W. 6 ft. 11 in. Given by the Bev. E. Brooke. 874.-64. Coverlet or Table Cover. Oblong. The centre in striped cherry-coloured silk ; the border of openwork silk embroi- dery on ground of purple gauze. Italian, l7th centy. L. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, 12s. 625.-'64. Coverlet or Table Cover. Baised velvet ; the centre diapered in crimson and yellow ; the border of white and blue, much worn. The lining is of yellow silk and coloured flowers. Italian (Genoese).- I7th centy. L. 6 ft. 1 in., W. 4 ft. Bought, 21. Ss. 626.-64. Coverlet. Silk embroidery on canvas, zig-zag pattern, with border of coloured foliated scroll work on amber ground. French. 17th centy. L. 8 ft. 1 in., W. 6 ft. Bought, 10/. 627.-64. Coverlet or Table Cover. White satin, with pattern of fruit and flowers on diapered ground outlined in needle- work. French. 18th centy. L. 3 ft. 2\ in., W. 3 ft. Bought, 2/. 722.-64. Coverlet. White satin, embroidered in white with floral pattern border. French. 18th centy. L. 3 ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought, 2/. 726.-'64. Coverlet or Table Cover. White linen ground embroidered with pattern of flowers, foliage and animals in coloured silks and gold thread. Indian. Formerly the property of Tippoo Saib, and taken at Seringapatam. L. 10 ft., W. 7 ft. 2J in. Bought, 30/. 783.-64. Curtain for a door ; pattern of vases and birds in raised green velvet on yellow and gold. North Italian. 16th centy. H. 8 ft. 8 in., W. 6 ft. 6 in. Bought, 5/. 698.-64. 78 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Farrics — cont Curtain for a door ; crimson figured velvet, witli bold pattern of flowers and foliage. Italian. iTtli cent-''. L. 10 ft. 8 in., W. 4 ft. 3 in. Bought. 3^. 719.- G4. Curtain for a door; silk damask, crimson ground witli branching foliage pattern in yellow and other coloured silks. Italian. 17th cent^ L. G ft. 7 in., W. 3 ft. o in. Bought. 3^. ^ 723.-64. Curtain for a door ; yellow silk damask, with pattern of strapwork and conventional foliage. Italian. 17th centy. L. 7 ft. 2 in., W. 5 ft. Bought, 5/. 729.-'G4. Curtain for a door ; crimson silk damask, with large pattern of conventional floral character. Italian. 17th centy. L. 10 ft., W. 8 ft. 10 in. Bought, 61. 731.-'G4. Curtain. Pale sea-green damask ; with conventional pattern slightly raised. Italian. I7th centy, L. 13 ft. 7 in., W. 17 ft. 8 in. Bought, U. 732.-'G4. Cushion for the missal at the altar. Embroidered in silks on linen. On the back a geometric pattern ; on the front, on a red ground, a representation of the Holy Family beneath a canopy, with attendant kneeling angels. German. Late 13th centy. L. 19 in., W. 13 in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 1324.-64. Cushion Cover. "White linen, embroidered with running- pattern and scroll ornament in yellow silk ; a cipher in the centre. English. I7th centy. L. 2 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. 5^ in. Given by the Rev. B. Brooke. 875.-64. Cushion Cover. White linen, embroidered with running pattern and scroll ornament in yellow silk ; a cipher in the centre. English. I7th centy. L. 1 ft. 8i in., W. 1 ft. 3^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 87G.-'G4. Cushion Cover. White linen, embroidered with running- pattern and scroll ornament in yellow silk ; a cipher in the i^ntre. English. 1 7th centy. L. 1 ft. 5i in., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Iqiven by the Rev. R. Brooke. " 877.- 64. Dalmatic. Blue silk damask, with striped design, showing alternately a pattern of hunting dogs and floral ornament in white silk, and medallions of animals, flowers, and simu- lated Arabic inscriptions in gold thread. The orfreys in cloth of gold (which are heraldic) appear to be of Cologne work. Sicilian. 14th centy. L., as worn, 3 ft. 5 J in. ; W., with sleeves, 4 ft. 2| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1369.-'64. Dress. White silk, with embroidery of coloured silk and silver thread. Chinese. 18th centy' L. 4 ft. 2 i in., W. 10 ft. Bought, n. . 700.-'64. Dress. Sky-blue satin, brocaded witli white floral pattern. French. Late 18th centy. L. 4 ft. 7 in., W. 9 ft. 4 in. Bought, n. 701.-'64. Dress. Red satin, brocaded with pattern of yellow flowers. Italian. 18th centy. L. 4 ft. 10^ in., W. 8 ft. Bought, 2Z. 705.~G4. OBJECTS ACQUIRED TN THE YEAR 1864. 79 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Dress. Silk brocade ; white ground, with pattern of flowers in various colours. French (?). Early 18th centy. L. 4 ft. 7 in., W. 8 ft. 4 in. Given by the Rev. K Brooke. 888.-^64. Embroidery on linen. A fragment, with inscription stating it to be a portion of the Bayeux tapestry. Englisli (J). 11th centy. Sight measure, H. 5 J in., W. 4 J in. Bought, l6'. 675.-'64. Embroidery on Linen. See also Cast (from Bayeux I'apestry). Embroidery. Coloured silk on linen in arabesque pattern of shells, female figures, monkeys, &;c. French. Late l7th centy. H. 8 ft. 3 in., W. 8 ft. 9 in. Bought, U. G99.-'64. Embroidery. Flowers in coloured silks (chiefly orange) on linen ground, covered with stitched scroll pattern. English. 18th centy. L. 1 ft. 10^ in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. '^ 864.-64. Embroidery. Flowers in coloured silks (chiefly orange) on linen ground, covered with stitched scroll pattern. English. 18th centy. L. 1 ft. IJ in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 865.-64. Embroidery. Flowers in coloured silks (chiefly orange) on linen ground, covered with stitched scroll pattern. English. 18th centy. L. 2 ft. 2^ in., W. 2 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 866.-64. Embroidery in frame. White satin ground, on which are worked in high relief King Ahasuerus, Queen Esther, and various animals, fruits, and other objects in coloured silk and gold cord. English. Early 18th 'centy. H. 13 in., W. 19 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 892.-64. Embroidery. White satin ground with pattern of leaves and flowers highly relieved in coloured silks and gold cord. English. l8th centy. L. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 1^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 981.-64. Embroidery of silk, worsted, and gold thread, probably the veil or covering to a chalice, representing the Saviour as the " Man of Sorrows," within a qua trefoil border upon a dark blue ground. Italian. 15th centy. Square, W. 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1260.-'64. Embroidery, probably the ornament of an alb or amice, worked on linen in lozenge pattern of coloured silks and gold thread. German. 14th centy. L. 14 in., W. 5 J in. Bought (Bock Colin ). 1261.-64. Embroidery of glass beads, blue, red, and gilt, representing a saint's head. The white pearls in the flesh and in the aureole, which may have been genuine, are all missing ; probably the end of a stole. Venetian. 13th centy. L. 31 in., W. 31 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1285.-64. 21420. 3 A 80 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont E]Mi3iioiDERY of glass beads, blue, red, and gilt, representing a saint's bead. Tbe wbite pearls in the flesh and in the aureole, which may have been genuine, are all missing; probably the end of a stole. Venetian. 13th centy. L. 3i in., W. 3^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1286.-64. Embroidery. Thread upon linen, representing a hunting scene, in which is introduced the legend of the unicorn taking refuge with a maiden. German. 14th centy. L. 13^ in., W. 26i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1309.-64. Embroidery. Coloured silk upon linen, showing figures apparently from the Old Testament ; probably intended for an orfrey. Florentine. 15th centy. L. 5^ in., W. 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1321.-64. Embroidery in thread on coarse linen with pattern of armorial birds and beasts and foliage. German. 15 th centy. L. 16 in., W. 11| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1323.-'64. Embroidery on linen diaper in coloured silks, with trees, a garland of flowers containing an escutcheon, and a Gothic inscription. A portion of a frontlet to an altar cloth. German. 16th centy. L. 15| in.,.'W. 5 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1330.-64. Embroidery on linen ground in coloured silks with black outlines. The pattern shows a lamb and a dove among branching foliage. German. Early 15th centy. Square, W. 13 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1338.-64. Embroidery in worsted, black ground with pattern of various plants in colours. German. 16th centy. Square, W, 21J in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 1342.-'64. Embroidery in worsted ; green ground, with large design in yellow showing seven petaled flowers conventionally treated. The border is red, blue, and white. German. 15th centy. L. 4 ft. 3J in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 1371.-64. Epaulettes, a pair. Gold lace, part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 7i in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 922-2ct.-64. Epauleties, a pair. Silver lace, part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 7f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 923-3a.-'64. Epaulettes, a pair. Silver lace, part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 7f in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 924-4a.-64. Epaulettes, a pair. Silver, of interlaced strapwork, part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 9;^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 925-5a.-'64. Holsters for Pistols, a pair. Dark blue Genoa velvet, with broad bands of flowered gold lace ; trappings of H. Osbal- deston, Esq., High Sheriff' of Yorkshire. 1772-73. L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 6i in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 881-1 a.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 81 Textile or Woven Fabrics— co^^. Holsters for Pistols, a pair. Scarlet cloth, bordered with gold lace, used by the attendants of the High Sheriff of Yorkshire. 1772-73. L. 12 in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 885-5c^.-'64. Holsters for Pistols, a pan-. Scarlet cloth, bordered with gold lace, used by the attendants of the High Sheriff of Yorkshire. 1772-73. L. 12 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 886-6a.-64. Holsters for Pistols, a pair. Scarlet cloth, bordered with gold lace, used by the attendants of the High Sheriff of Yorkshire. 1772-73. L. 12 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 887-7a.-64. Hood of a Cope, Embroidered in silks and gold with the Adoration of the Magi, and bordered with green and yellow silk fringe. Flemish, 16th centy. L. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Bought, 10^. 84.-64. Hood of a Cope. Silk and gold damask. The pattern is in stripes, showing on a fawn-coloured ground hunting dogs, swans, and sprays of leaves in green, the flowers being in gold thread ; broad bands of gold alternate, bearing comets and couchant antelopes. Sicilian. Late 13th centy. L. 131 in., W. 14i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1277.-64. Kerchief. Yellow silk gauze, with floral pattern, border of pink and yellow silk lace. French (?). 18th centy. L. 4 ft. 3 in., W. 3 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 898.-64. Lace. Rose (or raised) point. Italian. I7th centy. L. 8 ft. 2 in., W. 3 in. Given bv the Rev. R. Brooke. 576.-'64. Lace. Rose (or raised) point. Italian. 17th centy. L. 3 ft. 2 in., W. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 577.-64. Lace. Rose (or raised) point. Italian, 17th centy. " L. 18 in., W. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 578.-64. Lace. Rose (or raised) point. Italian. I7th centy. L. 18 in., W. 4 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 579.-'64. Lace. Rose (or raised) point. Italian. I7th centy. L. 2 ft. 9 in., W. 2i in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 580.-64. Lace. Rose (or raised) point. Italian. I7th centy. L. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 3 in. Given by the Rev R. Brooke. 581.-64. Lace. Border. Italian point. I7th centy. L. 2 ft. 10 in., W. 3 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 582.-64. Lace. Border. Italian ^oint. 1 7th centy. L. 8 ft. 11 in., W. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 583.-'64. Lace. Probably a lappet ; composed of two distinct patterns. Portuguese point. 17th centy. L, 8 ft., W. 3 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 584.-64. 3 A 2 82 AllT INVKNTollY, S(M;TI1 KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cord. Lace. Fortuc/uese point. 17tli century. L. 5 ft., W. 2J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 585.-'Gi. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. I7th centy. L. 8 ft. 10 ill., AV. n in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. o86.-'64. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. 17th centy. L. 7 ft. IJ in., W. 4i in. Given by th(3 Rev. R. Brooke. 587.-04. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. I7th or 18th centy. L. 2 ft. 8 in., W. H in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 588.-'G4. Lace. Worked on the pilloAV. Flemish. I7th centy. L. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 3 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 589.-64. L.iCE. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. I7th centy. L. 15^ in., W. 81 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 590.-'64. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. 17th centy. L. 15i in., W. 8^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 591.-'64. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. Late 17th centy. L. 6 ft. 10 in., W. 4i in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 592.-'04. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish.. Late I7th centy. L. 7 ft. 6 in., W. .3| in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 59.3.-64 Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. I7th centy. L. 7 ft. 2 in., W. 3 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 594.-64. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. I7th centy. L. 8 ft. 2 in., W. 3^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 595.-64. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. I7th centy. L. 4 ft. 4 in., W. 4^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 596.-'64. Lace. Worked on the pillow. Flemish. I7th centy. L. 4 ft. 3 in., W. 4 in. Given bv the Rev. R. Brooke. 597.-64. Lace. Yellow and white thread. Italian. About 1560 (?). L. 23 ft., W. 41 in. Bought, 1^. 8s. 619.-64. Lace Border. Dark grey ground, with foliated pattern in light grey and white ; outline in dark brown. Italian. About 1600. L. 14 ft., W. 13 in. Bought, U. 2s. 4^d. 620.-64. La.ce Border. With pattern in red, white, and green silk. Italian. 16th centy. L. 12 ft. 7 in., W. 5 in. Bought, n. 17s. U. 621.-64. Lace Border. With pattern in red, white, and blue silk. Italian. 16th cent. L. 6 ft., W. 6 in. Bought, Si. 622.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 83 Textile or Woven FABmcs—cont. Lace Handkerchief. Honiton lace of fern leaf pattern, worked by Miss S. Sanson, after the design of Lady Tre- velyan. Modern English. Square, W. 17| in. Bought, 16^. 166'. 785.-'64. Lace. A christening suit, viz., cap, bib, mittens, and dress (in two pieces), old point. Flemish (J). 18th centy. Worn in 1773. L.'bf dress 1 ft. 11 in., W. 15^ in. Given by the Eev. R Brooke. " 900-900e.-'64. Lace. Silver bullion, plain fringe pattern ; part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L.* 2 ft. 2^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 926.-64. Lace. Scroll pattern. Flemish. 1 8th centy. L. 4 ft. 5 J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 969.-64. Lace. Floral pattern. Venetian point. L. 8 ft. 8 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 970.-64. Lace. Floral pattern. Venetian ^om.i. L. 1 ft. 9-|- in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 971.-64. Lace. A child's cap, with border of lace, bold scroll pattern. L. 6 in., W. 6 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 972.-'64. Lace. A pair of cuffs, with border of lace, bold scroll pattern. Diam. of lace, o^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 973-.3a.-'64. Lace. A pair of cuffs, witli border of Valenciennes lace, scroll pattern. Flemish. 18th centy. Diam. of lace 1^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 974-4a,- 64. Lace. A child's shirt, with border of Valenciennes lace, scroll pattern. Flemish. 18th centy. Diam. of lace J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 975.-64. Lace. Floral pattern, with the pattern on vellum attached. Venetian tape point. 18th centy^ L. 6 ft. 1 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 976.-64. Lace. A baby's suit, viz., cap, bib, mittens, and frock trim- ming in two pieces ; Brussels point, pattern of leaves. Flemish. 18th centy. .(Said to have been worn in 1773.) L. of frock, 1 ft. 81 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 977-76.-'64. Lappet of a Bishop's Mitre. Embroidered in silks and gold thread on linen, with a male and female figure beneath Gothic canopies ; supposed to be emblematic of the S3^na- gogue and the Church. German. 14th centy. L. 17-|- in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bock Colin.). 1305.-64. Linen Fabric. " Byssus," extremely hne. Egyiotian (ancient or mediceval ?). L. 5^ in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1238.-'04. Linen Fabric (a fragment). Embroidered witii a medallion figure of a king, the robes worked in gold. Probably part of an antependium, and originally v/orked on a purple ground which has now disappeared. German. Late 12th centy. Diaui. 6 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1249.-64. 84 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Linen Diaper (a fragment). Flemish, loth centy. L. 2| in., W. 2j in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1328.-'64. Linen Embroidery. Rectangular geometric pattern. Italictn. 16th centy. L. 10| in., W. SJ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1354.-64. Linen Border. Openwork embroidery of rectangular pattern. Flemish. 16tli centJ. L. 21 in., W. 7^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1358.-64. Linen Damask. The pattern of foliage medallions in which are coronets, with a border of armorial shields. Flemish. Early 17th cent^ L. 281 in., W. 11^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1359.-^64. Linen Damask. Covered with geometric foliated pattern. Flemish. 16th cent^ L. 20 in., W. 9 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1366.-64. Maniple. Coloured worsted embroidered on linen in inter- laced lozenge pattern, the ends of cloth of gold with fringes. Geo'man. 14th cent^. L., with fringe, 3 ft. 11 in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1262.-64. Maniple (a portion). Cloth of gold diaper, embroidered with two kneeling figures, St. Stephen and St. Blaise. English or French. 13th cent-'. L. 12 in., W. 5^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1270.-'64. Maniple (a portion). Silk damask, ground fawn-coloured, with bold design of winged animals and ovate foliage orna- ments in blue; the heads and feet of the animals of gold thread. Sicilian. 13th cent^. L. 13^ in., W. 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1289.-64. Maniple (a portion). Silk damask, ground fawn-coloured, with bold design of winged animals and ovate foliage orna- ments in blue ; the heads and feet of the animals of gold thread. Sicilian. 13th cent^ L. 2H in., W. 6^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). " " 1289a..-'64. Maniple. Formed out of a piece of silk and gold damask, red ground with large pattern of stags under radiating sunbeams. Sicilian. 14th cenf. L., without fringe, 3 ft. 7^ in., W. 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK). " 1310.-'64. Mantilla. Yellow silk and black lace. English. About 1 770. L. as worn 5 ft., W. of skirt 3 ft. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 869.-'64. Napkin or Towel (a portion). White linen diaper, with border of various dark brown stripes. Fleonish. 16th centy. L. 24 in., W. 13 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1259.-'64. Napkin or Towel (a portion). Embroidered in white thread on linen, with rectangular and floral pattern. German. 14th centy. L. 23 in., W. 13i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1263.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 85 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Napkin or Cradle Quilt. Linen embroidered in coloured silks with flowers and various names, scriptural and legendary. German. Late 15tli centy. L. 3 ft. 4^ in., W. 1 ft. SJ in. Bought (Bock ColK), . 1343.-'64. Napkin or Cradle Quilt. Linen embroidered in coloured silks. The centre formerly contained the Crucifixion, now almost entirely obliterated ; around it is a floral border, with the evangelical emblems at the four corners. German. Late 15th centy. L. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1344.-'64. Orfrey of a Chasuble. Cruciform, with leaves and flowers and angels playing on musical instruments, embroidered in gold on crimson silk. In the horizontal limb of the cross are two shields of arms supported by angels. German. Late 15th centy. L. 3 ft. 8 in., ¥/. 1 ft. 8| in. Bought, %l, 1194.-64. Orfrey of a Chasuble. With leaves, flowers, and angels embroidered in gold on crimson silk. German. Late 15th cent^. L. 3 ft. IJ in., W. 8 in. Bought, 5^. 1195.-64. Orfrey (a fragment). Ground of red and green striped silk, with pattern of crosses and fleurs-de-lys in gold thread. Fre7ich: 13th centy. L. 3| in., W. 1| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1247.-64. Orfrey (a portion). Gold ground, embroidered with scrip- tural subjects, among which may be traced the Crucifixion and the Ascension. On the margin are diminutive lions, and the inscription, '^ Odilia me fecit." French. 13th centy. L. 4 ft. 2 in., W, 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1250.-^64. Orfrey (a fragment). Purple silk ground ; geometric scroll pattern with beasts and birds in gold. English or French. 13th cent^ L. IQi in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bock Coll^.) 1256.-64. Orfrey (a portion). With silk and gold embroidery of three Apostles beneath canopies on a red satin ground of later date, the original ground having been of velvet. German. 15th centy. L. 30 in., W. 7^ in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 1313.-64. Orfrey (a portion). Silk and gold damask, figures of saints on a ground of crimson, with flowers and inscription in gold. German. 15th centy. L. 23 in., W. 2|in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1329.-'64. Orfrey (a portion). Crimson silk ground with gold damasked pattern of interlacing branches. German. 15th centy. L. 10 in., W. 4i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1331.-'64. Orfrey (a portion). The ground gold thread with interlacing branched pattern in coloured silks. Tlie central spaces show the name Gumprecht, and a shield bearing the crowned lion of Bohemia, above which has been sewed one bearing the black eagle (of Brandenburg?). German. 15th centy. L. 16 in., W. ^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1334.-64. 8() ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or ^VovEN Fabrics — cont. Orfrey (a portion). Fawn-coloured silk ground, damasked in gold thread with alternate figures of the Virgin and Child beneath a Gothic canopy, and the sacred monogram. German. 15th centy. L. 11:J in., "W. 4 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1335.-'64. Orfrey (a portion). Crimson silk ground, with gold damask geometric pattern of branches and flowers. Gerraan {Cologne). lotli centy. L. \^ in., W. 2| in. Bought, (Bock ColK). 1337.-64. Orfrey (a portion). Embroidered on red silk ground with running pattern in coloured silks and gold thread. German. 16th ceiity. L. 16J in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1346.-64. Orfrey (a portion). Embroidered on red silk ground with a running pattern in coloured silks and gold thread. German. 16th centy. L. 17J in., W. 5 in. Bought (Bock ColW.). 1347.-64. Orfrey (a portion). Woven in gold thread on dark-brown silk ground, with a geometric pattern of fleurs-de-lys. German. 15th centy. L. 14J in., W. 4J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1348.-64. Orfrey (a portion). Cloth of gold, with the sacred names in blue silk and two trees in coloured silks. German (Cologne). 15th centy. L. 17^ in., W. 4^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1349.-64. Orfrey (a portion). Woven in blue, red, and white silks, with floral pattern and the sacred names. German. 15th centy. L. 19 in., W. 2^ in. Bought (Bock CoJK). 1350.-'64. Orfrey (a portion). Crimson silk ground with linen woof. The pattern in gold-coloured silk shows medallions of a bishop and the Virgin bearing the Infant Saviour within foliage. Venetian. i6th centy. L. 25 in., W. 8^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1 353.-'64. Pincushion. Worked by hand in brown and white silks. English. 1 8th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Given by the Rev. B. Brooke. 545.-64. Pouch, probably for tobacco. Brocade of green, pink, and silver. French {T). 18th centy. 3^ in. square. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 918.-64. Purse. Crimson velvet embroidered with comic masks in coloured silks ; the frame of chased steel, damascened in gold. Attached is an embroidered silk band with a buckle of cut and gilt steel. North Italian. 16th centy. 1 1 J in. by 11 in. Bought, 40^. 540.-64. Reticule. Silk embroidery of various colours, with yellow satin neck. English. 18th centy. L. 9 in., W. 6 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 919.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR 1864. 87 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cant Ribbon, a Favour, or Badge. For the Shakspeare Festival ; three ribbons connected by a button, all with devices woven in silk. Modern JEnglish (Coventry). L. 6 in. Bought, 3s. 290.-64. Ribbon. Silk, With arms, bust, and birthplace of Shaks- peare. M.odeYn English (Coventry). L, 10|-in. Bought, Is. 291.-'64. Ribbon. Silk. Intended for a book marker, with portraits of Shakspeare. Modern English (Coventry). L. 2 ft. 7^ in. Bought, Is. U. 292.-'64. Ribbon. White silk with silver gimp edge. Used as a wedding favour in 1772. English. 18th centJ. L. 6 ft. 9 in., W. 21 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 542.-'64. Saddle Cloth. Crimson Genoa velvet thickly embroidered with gold thread in conventional foliage pattern, and fringed in gold. Indian. Formerly the property of Tippoo Saib, and taken at Seringapatam. L. 4 it. 8 in., W. 4 ft. 8^ in. Bought, 40?. 784.-'64. Saddle Cloth.' Dark blue Genoa velvet with broad bands of flowered gold lace. Trappings of H. Osbaldeston, Esq., High Sheriff of Yorkshire, A.D. 1772-3. L. 4 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 8 J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 880.-'64. Saddle Cloth. Scarlet cloth with border of gold lace. Used' by the attendants of the High Sheriff of Yorkshire, A.D. 1772-3. L. 3 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 882.-64. Saddle Cloth. Scarlet cloth with border of gold lace. Used by the attendants of the High Sheriff of Yorkshire, A.I). 1772-3. L. 3 ft. lOi in., W. 1 ft. 6J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 883.-64. Saddle Cloth. Scarlet cloth with border of gold lace. Used by the attendants of the High Sheriff of Yorkshire, A.D. 1772-3. L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 6| in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 884.-64. Screen. White silk gauze, painted with flowers and birds with a vase in the "centre. Modern Chinese. L. 12 ft. 8 in., W-. 2 ft. 6^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 978.-64. Screen. White silk gauze, painted witli flower-sprigs, insects, and a basket hanging from a tree. Modei'n Chinese. L. J 2 ft. 10 in., W. 2 ft. 5 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 979.-'64. Screen. White silk gauze, painted with flowers and birds. Modern Chinese. H. 3 ft. 6 4 in., W, 4 ft. 8 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 980.-'64. Shoe. For a lady. Pink prunella, with high heel. English. About 1765. L, 9J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 889.-64, Shoe of a bishop. Silk damask, red and green, with birds in gold thread. Italian. 14th centJ. L. 11^ in. Bought (Bock CoUn). 1290.-'64. 88 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Silk Brocade. White, with branching pattern of flowers on a diapered ground. Italian. 17th centy. 5 ft. square. Bought, U. 707.-64. Silk Brocade. Pale green, with pattern of lyres in compart- ments of flowers. French. 18th centy. L. 5 ft. 6 in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 21. 708.-64. Silk Brocade. White, with striped and floral pattern ; the flowers embroidered in silver. French. I7th centy. L. 4 ft. 6 in., W. 5 ft. Bought, 3^. 710.-'64. Silk Brocade. Blue ground, with floral pattern of red, blue, and white. Italian. 18th centy. L. 5 ft. 5 in., W. 5 ft. Bought, n. 711.-64. Silk Brocade. With pattern of bunches of flowers and interlacing ribbons and foliage in coloured silks on red ground. French. 1 8th centy. L. 10 ft. 10 in., W. 5 ft. 6 in. Bought, 5?. 730.-64. Silk and Gold Brocade. White and gold in narrow strips. French {?). 18th centy. L. 10 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 878.-'64. Silk and Gold Brocade. Blue ground with figured border and a grifiin rampant woven in gold thread. Sicilian. 13th centy. L. 8^ in., W. 4| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1248.-^64. Silk Damask. Crimson ground, with pattern of floAvers and vases in white and green. Italian. 17tli centy. L. 8 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, U. 7l2.-'64. Silk Damask. Large pattern of foliage, pale green on dove coloured ground. Italian. 18th centy. L. 4 ft. 8 in., W. 3 ft. 8 in. Bought, 21. 7l5.-'64. Silk Damask. White diapered ground with serpentine floral pattern in blue and small flowers in silver. Italian. 17th centy. L. 3 ft., W. 3 ft. 8 in. Bought, 21. 7l7.-'64. Silk Damask. Pattern of white plumes twined with brown ribbon, and white bunches of flowers on ribbed yellow ground. Italian. 17th centy. L. 7 ft., W. 8 ft. 10 in. Bought, U. 728.-64. Silk Damask. Crimson ground ; pattern in gold thread (much worn) of seated lions and birds. Oriented. 14tli centy. L. 2 ft. 54 in., W. 2 ft. ^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1236.- '64. Silk Damask. White, with a diaper pattern of large lozenges enclosing eagles; said to be a part of the imperial tunic of Henry II., Emperor of Germany. Byzantine. 11th centy. L. 10| in., W. 71 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1239.-64. Silk and Cotton Damask. Green, covered with elliptic pattern of conventional character. Southern Spanish. 14th centy. L. 164 i"-; W. 4| in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 1 240.-'64. Silk and Cotton Damask. Red ground, with blue diaper pattern enclosing medallions in which are four-footed monsters. Byzantine. 13th centy. L. 15^ in., W. 7^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1241.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIKED IN THE YEAR 1864 89 Textile or Woven Fabkics — contJ Silk and Cotton Damask. Green, with pattern of lozenges enclosing geometric designs. Southern Spanish. 13th centy. L. 9| in., W. 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1242.-'64. Silk and Linen Damask. The ground striped red and brown, the pattern of six-petaled flowers and lions rampant in white and yellow. Syrian. 14th centy. L. 6 J in., W. 7^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). ^ 1243.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask. (Fragments.) Crimson ground, with pattern of large circles enclosing figures of animals (lions rampant ?) ; the interspaces filled v/ith fleur-de-lys pattern. Sicilian. 14th centy. Dimensions, about 4-^ square each. Bought (Bock ColK). 1244 to 1244c.~'64. Silk and Gold Damask. Crimson ground, with guilloche pattern of intersecting circles in gold thread. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 5 in., W. 4| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1245.-64. Silk Damask. Red ground, with pattern of double-headed eagles in yellow. Byzantine. 13th centy. L. 10 Jin., W. Bin. Bought (Bock ColK). 1246.-'64. Silk Damask. Pale fawn ground, with pattern in light green of griffins rampant in pairs sustaining a fleur-de-lys. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 8 in., W. 10 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1253.-64. Silk Damask. Crimson diaper ground, with doves in pairs sustaining a ualmette ornament. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 4 in., W. 5 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1254.-64. Silk Damask. (A fragment much injured.) Crimson ground, with a pattern showing a gable of a building, and apparently figures of horsemen. Byzantine. 12th centy. L. 8 in., W. 6i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1255.-64. Silk and Cotton Damask. Yellow and purple, with hexagonal conventional pattern. Italian. 13th centy. L. 10 in., W. 14 in. Bought (Bock ColK) 1258.-64. Silk Damask. Crimson ground, with pomegranate and flower pattern in green, white, and gold coloured silks. Spanish, 16th centy. L. 17 in., W. 154 in. Bought (Bock Coll^^). 1264.-'64. Silk Damask. Violet ground, with alternate rows of angels swinging thuribles, and others bearing the instruments of the Passion. Part of a liturgic vestment for days of mourning. Florentine. Latter half of 14th centy. L. 21 J in., W. 13 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1265.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask. The pattern in gold thread of conventional foliage, birds, &c., upon gTound of yellow silk. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 9| in., W. lOf in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1269.-'64. Silk Damask. Green and gold, with winged griflins and conventional flowers, alternating with fleurs-de-lys. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 12 in., W. 7i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1271.-64. I !)0 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Silk and Cotton Damask. Purple red ground, with pattern of lairds, iions, and foliage in gold thread. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 3 in., W. 10^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1273.-64. Silk Damask. White ground, with pattern partly in gold, of antelopes and parrots alternating with palmette ornaments. Sicilian. 13th centy. L. 20i in., W. lOJ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1274.-'64. Silk Damask. (Made up of various pieces). Brown ground, with a boldly designed pattern of flowers, birds, and griffins in gold threads and coloured silks. Sicilian. 13th centy. L. 19i in., W. 19^ in. Bought (Bock ColK)- ' 1275.-64. Silk and Cotton Damask. Black ground, with sea green pattern (very boldly designed) of lions rampant, fruit, and flowers. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 15 in., W. 7| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1278.-64. Silk and Gold Damask. Green ground, with pattern of winged dogs, and of foliage assuming the pomegranate form. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 27 in., W. 14 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1279.-'64. Silk Damask. Purple and green, the pattern of vesica-shaped o-arlands of leaves, with borders containing crescent moons. ^orth Italian. 14th centy. L. 13^ in.. W, 7i in. Bought (Bock ColK). "^ 1282.-'64. Silk Damask. Fawn colour and blue, with pattern of branches of trees and fenced enclosures, among which are birds and deer in chocolate coloured silk. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 51 in., AV. 7^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1283.-64. Silk Damask. Fawn colour and blue, with pattern of branches of trees and fenced enclosures, among which are birds and deer in chocolate coloured silk, Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 5i in., W. 7i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1283a.-'64. Silk Damask. Fawn colour and bright green, with pattern of branches of trees and fenced enclosures, among which are dogs and deer in chocolate coloured silk. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 61 in., W. 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1 284.-64. Silk Damask. Fawn colour and bright green, with pattern of branches of trees and fenced enclosures, among wdiich are dogs and deer in chocolate coloured silk. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 41 in., W. 8 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1284a.-'64. Silk and Cotton Damask. Gold colour and red, with pattern of vine leaves, grapes, butterflies, and crowns. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 15^ in., VV. 17i in. Bought (Bock OolK> 1287.-64. OBJECTS iVCQUIRET) IN THE YEAR 1864. 91 Textile or Woven Fabrics— co^if. Silk and Cotton Damask. Ground bluish purple, with pat- tern of foliage, birds, and seated winged elephants in green and gold, and simulated Arabic characters. Sicilian. Early 14thcenty. L. 11 in., W. 14 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1288.-'64. Silk Dajiask. Red ground with pattern of flowers and animals in gold thread and coloured silks. 14th centy. Sicilian. L. 8^ in., W. 14^ in. Bought (Bock CoiK). 1291.-64. Silk and Cotton Damask. Pale blue and red, with pattern of conventional foliage. S'panish. 15 th centy. L. 7^ in W. 6i in.' Bought (Bock ColK). 1292.-'64 Silk and Cotton Damask. Pale blue and red, with pattern of conventional foliage. SjKtnish. 15th centy. L. 5^ in., W. 5i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1292a..- 64. Silk and Cotton Damask. With medallion pattern of griffins rampant in pairs, yellow on red ground. Siciliaoi. 14th centy. L. 7 in., W. 9^ in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 1298.-64. Silk Damask. Violet colour, with large palmate pattern of conventional leaves. Borders and Gothic inscriptions in gold thread have been sewn on. SjMnish. 15th centy. L. 2 ft. 2i in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1 294.-'64. Silk Damask. Green ground with bold pattern of vine leaves, grapes, and perching birds in rose colour. Italian. 14th centy. L. 15 in., W. 5^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1297.-64. Silk Damask. Violet ground with pattern of birds (pheasants ?) among foliage, and lions in gold thread. Sici- lian. 14th centy. L. 3J in., W. 9^ in. Bought (Bock Coll^.)- 1298.-64. Silk Damask. Violet ground with pattern of birds (pheasants ?) among foliage, and lions in gold thread. Sici- lian. 14th centy. L. 4 in., W. 4^ in. Bought (Bock ColK)^ 1298a.-'64* Silk and Gold Damask. In two horizontal bands ; on the upper band are hunting dogs and foliage in green silk, with swans in gold thread on a violet purple ground. The lower contains on a similar ground a pattern in gold thread of dogs pursuing deer. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 18| in., W. 12 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1299.-64. Silk Damask. Dark blue ground with geometric pattern in yellow, principally lozenge-shaped. Italian. 14th centy. L. 10 J- in., W. 7i in. ■ Bought (Bock ColK). 1300.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask. Bed ground, with pine shaped pattern in gold thread. Southern Spanish. 15th centy. L. 9 in., W. 8| in. Bought (Bock ColK\ 1301.-'64. 92 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Silk and Gold Damask. The ground originally red, with pattern in gold thread of eagles on either side of a radiating sun, beneath which are flowers and dogs. Sicilian. Early 14th centy. L. 17 in., W. 8^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1302.-'64. Silk Damask. Eose-coloured ground with yellow pattern of rectangular strapwork, and geometric roses. Southern Spanish. 14tli centy. L. in., W. 5^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). " 1303.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask. Ground originally red, with boldly designed pattern of birds and quadrupeds among foliage ill gold thread. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 2 ft. 8-|- in., W. 12 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1304.-'64. Silk Damask. Rose-coloured ground with green pattern of birds among sunbeams holding labels inscribed with Rs. Sicilian. Late 14th centy. L. 6-^ in., W. 13 in. Bought (Bock ColK). " 1306.- 64. Silk Damask. Rose-coloured ground with green pattern of birds among sunbeams holding labels inscribed with Rs. Sicilian. Late 14th centy. L. 8 in., W. 3 J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1306a.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask. Rose-coloured ground with green pattern of birds and dogs among foliage, and deer and flowers in gold thread. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 8J in., W. 12i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1307.-64. Silk Damask. Rose-coloured ground with pattern of lions' heads and foliage in green, blue, and white, and simulated Arabic inscriptions. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 22 in., W. lOf in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1308.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask (two fragments irregularly joined). Violet ground with pattern of St. Mary of Egypt kneeling before an altar, above which is a hand in the act of bene- diction. Venetian. 15th centy. L. llj in., W. 12 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1311.-64. Silk Damask. Red ground with complicated geometric pattern of Oriental character in coloured silks. Southern Spanish. 15th centy. L. 22 J in., W. ISJ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1312.-'64. Silk Damask. Rose-coloured ground with green pattern of eagles beneath radiating moons, and lions in gold thread. Italian. 14th centy. L. 2 ft., W. 1 ft. Bought (Bock ColK). 1314.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask. The ground originally crimson, with pattern of lions holding swans among conventional floral designs. Italian. 14th centy. L. 17^ in., W. 10| in, Bought (Bock ColK). 1320.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 93 Textile or Woven 'Fabrics— cont. Silk and Cotton Damask. Green ground with pine shaped pattern of flowers and fruit in coloured silks (chiefly white) and gold thread. Italian. 15th centy. L. 2 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 3i in. Bought (Bock Colin.). 1326.-^64. Silk and Gold Damask. Crimson ground with bold pine •shaped pattern of flowers and foliage in gold. Spanish. Late 15th centy. L. 22^ in., W. 9 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1333.-'64. Silk Damask. Crimson with pattern of pomegranates within tressured divisions. Spanish. 15th centy. L. 20 in., W. 14| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1336.-^64. Silk Damask. Green satin ground, on which is a boldly designed variety of the pomegranate pattern in gold thread ; white silk and crimson cut velvet. Italian. 16th centy. L. 11| in., W. 8 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1339.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask. Dark blue ground witli large pattern, in which both the pine and pomegranate recur frequently. Italian {Lucca). 16th centy. L. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1340.-'64. Silk and Gold Damask. Light brown ground with raised floral pattern interspersed with gold pomegranates and coloured silk flowers. Spanish. 16 th centy. L. 16 J in., W. 12 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1341.-'64. Silk Damask. Red with pomegranate pattern. Spanish. 15th centy. L. 14 in., W. 13^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). lS45.-'64. Silk Damask. Grass green with modified pomegranate pattern within flattened elliptic divisions. Spanish. Early 16th centy. L. 33 in., W. 12^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1355.-'64. Silk Damask. Red ground with large floral pattern in yellow. Spanish. 16th centy. L. 20in., W. ll^in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1360.-'64. Silk Damask. Violet ground with running pattern of yellow and white, showing honeysuckle ornaments. Italian. 16th centy. L. 6 in., W. 7i in. Bought (Bock Coll^. ). 1361.-64. Silk Damask. Crimson ground with large branching pattern in coloured silk. Italian. 16th centy. L. ^^ in., W. 6| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1362.-'64. Silk Damask. Reddish purple with small floral pattern. Spanish. 16th centy. L. lOf in., W. 6| in. Bought (Bock Coll"). 1363.-64. Silk and Linen Damask. White linen woof upon yellow silk warp, with floral pattern. Italian. 16th centy. L. 9| in., W. 10 in. Bought (Bock ColK). lS64-'64. !)!' AUT INVENT(^IIY. .SOITTIT KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Silk and Linen Damask. Linen warp and silken woof, with pattern of vases of flowers in yellow on red ground, now much faded. Italian. 10th centJ. L. 24 in., VV. 22 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 136o.-'G4. Silk Damask. Purple, witli pattern of small birds and flowers in gold colour. Sicilian. 14th centy. Square W. 9| in. Bought (Bock ColK). ]867.»-'64. Silk Damask. White gTound, with elaborate pattern of men among flowers and fences spearing lions, in coloured silks and gold. Chinese. Probably IGth centy. L. 2 ft. (j| in., W. lOf in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1. 368.-64. Silk woven Fabric, with the address of the Mayor and citizens of Coventry to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, in colours on white ground. Modern English. L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 7 in. Given by the Corporation of Coventr3\ 373. -'64. Silk woven Fabric, with a half-figure of the Queen, in black on white ground. Modern Swiss. (International Exhibition, 1862.) H. 51 in., W. 3 in. Given by Mr. Koppel. 374.-64. Silk woven Fabric, with a view of Tell's Chapel on the Lake of Lucerne, in black on white ground. Modern Siviss. (In- ternational Exhibition, 1862.) H. 5| in., W. 3| in. Given by Mr. Koppel. 37o.-'64. Silk woven Fabric, with the royal arms of the United King- dom, in colours on white ground. Modern English. (Inter- national Exhibition, 1862.) L. 7^ in., W. 5^ in. Given by Mr. Koppel. " " 376.-'64. Silk Fabric. Sky blue ground, embroidered with flowers, leaves, and fruit, in white silk. Italian. 18th centy. L. 3 ft., W. 3 ft. 8 in. Bought, 21. 718.-64. Silk Fabric. Embroidered with flowers and foliage, in coloured silks and gold on white ground. Chinese. 18tli centy. L. 3 ft. 2^ in., W. 1 ft. 6^ in. Bought, n. 720.-64. Silk Fabric. White ground, embroidered in coloured silks and gold, with flowers and pomegranates. Italian. 17th centy. L. 3 ft. 3 in., W. 1 ft. 5 in.' Bought, 2?. 7'21.-'64. Silk Fabric. Pink ribbed, lined with pink sarsnet. English. 18th centy. L. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 4 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 872.-'64. Silk Fabric. White, printed with flowers in various colours. French (.?). 18th centy. L. 3 ft., W. 2 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 897.-^64. Silk Fabric. Yellow ground, with white conventional pattern within squares ; probably the hood of a chorister's mantle. Greek 14th centy. L. 9^ in. Bought (Bock Collin. ). 1266.-'64. Silk and Cotton Fabric. Embroidered with pattern of foliage and birds in purple on yellow ground. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 7 in., W. 9i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1272.-'64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 95 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont Silk Fabric. Citron green, with pattern of flowers and leaves in cut velvet. Italian. IGth centy. L. 8| in., W., 8| in. Bought (Bock ColK> 1357.-64. Silk Fringe. Green and yellow. English, About 1740. L. 8 ft. 1 in., W. 31 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 873.-64. Silk Network. Green. Turkish (?). 16thcenty. L. ll^in., W. 41 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1327.-'64. Silk Taffeta. Red ground, block printed, with a scroll pat- tern of foliage of classic character, in deep red with black edges. Sicilian. 13th centy. L. 8| in., W. 6 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1251.-64. Silk and Cotton Tissue. Green ground, with imperfect pat- tern of a bird in yellow and red. Syrian. 12th centy. L. 6 in., W. 41 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1234.-64. Silk and Cotton Tissue. The pattern in stripes separated by so-called Cufic letters, and showing imperfect forms of animals. Syrian, 13th centy. L. 2iin., W. 13^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1235.-'64. Silk Tissue. Of lozenge diaper pattern ; colour, a reddish purple, called "purple of Tarentum." South Italian. 13th centy. L. 51 in., W. 6i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1237.-64. Silk and Thread Tissue. Striped red, green, and yellow, with heart-shaped figures in the pattern. Byzantine. 13th centy. L. 6 in., W. 8i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1257.-64. Silk and Linen Tissue. The ground white, with circular pattern in yellow silk, having a purple flower in the centre. Italian. 14th centy. L. 7 in., W. 3 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1267.-64. Silk and Linen Tissue. The ground white, with circular pattern in yellow silk, having a purple flower in the centre. Italian. 14th centy. L. 12i in.. W. 2i in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1267ft.~'64. Silk Tissue. Yellow ground, sewn with purple eight-pointed stars. Italian. 14th centy. L. 5 in., W. 2i in. Bought (Bock ColK). "^ 1268.-64. Silk and Linen Tissue. Faded crimson ground, with pattern of leaves and animals in pale yellow. Syrian. 13th centy. L. 2 ft. 6 in., W. IQi in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1281.-'64. Silk, Cotton, and Gold Tissue. Pale yellow ground, with pattern of birds, deer, branches, and moons darting rays, in gold thread. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 5-^ in., W. 6i in. Bought (Bock ColK). " 1295.-'64. Silk, Thread, and Gold Tissue. Red ground, with pattern of flowers, perching eagles, and radiating sunbeams, in gold thread. Sicilian. 14th centy. L. 4i in., W. 8 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1296.-'64. 21420. 3 B 96 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEU^I. . Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Silk Tissue. Very light ; striped brown and yellow. Egyptian, 10th centy. L. 26 in., W. 9| in. Bought (Bock ColK)- 1315.-'64. Silk Tissue. Very light ; purple, striped green and white. Egyptian. 10th centy. L. 24 in., W. 3;^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 131G.-'64. Silk Tissue. Very light ; bright green, striped with black, brown, and white. Egyptian. 10th centy. L. 13 in., W. 4 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1317.-64. Silk Tissue. Very light ; yellow, striped with crimson, blue, and white. Egyptian. 10th centy. L. 2^ in., W. 12 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1318.-'64. Silk Tissue. Very light ; bright green, striped with crimson, blue, and white. Egyptian. 10th centy. L. 3-^ in., W. 10 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 131 9.-64. Skirt. Diapered white silk ; brocaded with pattern of coloured flowers. French. 18th centy. L. 3 ft. 3 in., W. 8 ft. 10 in. Bought, IZ. 706.-'64. Skirt. Canary coloured silk, with white stripes ; brocaded with small flowers in coloured silk and gold. Italian. 18th centy. L. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 7 ft. 8 in. Bought, 3Z. 709.-64. Skirt. White silk, embroidered with floral pattern in coloured silks, silver, and gold. Chinese. 18th centy. L. 3 ft., W. 8 ft. 8 in. Bought, 21 7l3.-'64. Skirt. Sky-blue satin, with bold pattern of zigzags, and floral edge in needlework outlines. Italian. 18th centy. L. 3ft., W. 8 ft. 9 in. Bought, 21. 727.-64. Skirt. White silk, printed with flowers in various colours. French (J). 18th centy. L. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 9 ft. 8 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 896.-64. Stole. Pale yellow silk of interlacing diaper pattern worked by hand, with vandyked edge. English or French. 13th centy. L. 9 ft. 11^ in., W. 1| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1233.-64. Stole. Silk and gold damask. Purple ground, with pattern of leopards in medallions and griflSns in pairs. The material Sicilian. 1 3th centy : the adaptation to its present form may be ascribed to the 17th century. L, 8 ft. 4 in., W. of chief portion 3 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1276.-64. Stole. Embroidered in coloured silks and gold thread, with running foliage pattern, the ends showing the emblems of the Dove and Lamb. German. 15th centy. L. 8 ft. 6i in., W. 3iiii. Bought (Bock ColK). 1322.-'64. Suit. Coat and knee-breeches of cherry-coloured Genoa vel- vet, white satin lining ; waistcoat, white satin embroidered in coloured silks and silver; a court suit. English. Dated 1772. L. of coat 3 ft. 2\ in., L. of breeches 2 ft., L. of waistcoat 2 ft. 5 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 858-86.-64. ] ^ OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 97 Textile or Woven Fabrics— co?it Suit. Coat, waistcoat, and knee-breeches of pink silk brocade, with a diapered flower pattern ; a dress suit. English, About 1770. L. of coat 3 ft. 2^ in,, L. of waistcoat 2 ft. 6 in., L. of breeches 2 ft. 4 in. Given by the Rev, R Brooke. 859-9&.-'64. Sword Belt. Black silk web ; part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 3 ft. 5 in. Given by the Bev. R. Brooke. 932.-'64 Sword Belt. Pale blue silk web, with steel clasps ; part of a volunteer uniform. English. About 1802. L. 3 ft. 8 in. Given by the Eev. R. Brooke. 933.~'64. Table Cover. Crimson Genoa velvet with broad border of silver gimp. Indian {Delhi). Square, W. 5 ft. 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 879.-64. Tapestry. Representing Christ's charge to St. Peter, after the cartoon by Raphael. English; probably from Soho. 17th centy. H. 12 ft., W. 17 ft. 1 in. Bought, 11^. 189.-64. Trimming of a Dress. Chocolate silk gauze, embroidered with flowers in various colours. English. 18th centy. L. 5 ft., W. 12 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 899.-64. Velvet. Dark blue, with cut branching pattern and floral ornaments of gold thread. Italian. 16th centy. L. 16^ in., W. 15| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1332.-'64. Velvet. Cut. Crimson ground, with raised pomegranate and flower pattern in crimson, green, and white. Italian. 16th centy. 11 in. by Hi in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1351.-64. Velvet. Cut. Crimson ground, with raised pomegranate and flower pattern in crimson, green, and white. Italian. 16th centy. L. 1| in., W. 9| in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 1351a.-64. Velvet. Cut. Crimson ground, with raised pomegranate and flower pattern in crimson, green, and white. Italian. 16th centy. L. If in., W. 12J in. Bought (Bock ColK). 13516.-64. Velvet. Cut. Crimson ground, large pomegranate pattern, with garlands of foliage in gold thread. Italian. 16 th centy. L. 2 ft. 3| in., W. S^ in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1352.-'64. Velvet. Cut. Crimson ground, large pomegranate pat- tern, with garlands of foliage in gold thread. Italian. 16th centy. L. 18 in., W. 7 in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1352a.-^64. Velvet. Cut. Crimson ground, large pomegranate pat- tern, with garlands of foliage in gold thread. Italian. 16 th centy. L. 141 in., W. 6f in. Bought (Bock Coll^.). 13526.-'64. Velvet. Cut. Black, with pattern of lyre-shaped foliated central ornaments, and crowns with fleurs-de-lys. Italian {Lucca). 15th centy. L. 25i in., W. 21| in. Bought (Bock ColK). 1356.-'64. 3 b 2 98 ART IKVENTOKY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. ^ 'I'kxtilio or Woven Fabrics — cooit AVaistcoat. White ribbed silk, embroidered with flowers in various colours, silver cord, and spangles. English. About 1770. L. 2 ft. 3 in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 893.-'G4. Waistcoat. Crimson satin, with floral brocade border in various colours. English. About 1770. L. 2 ft. 7 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 894.-64. Waistcoat. Blue and white striped silk brocade, with flower spot pattern. English. About 1770. L. 2ft2iin. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 895.-'G4. Waistcoat. Bee also Suit. Wall Hanging. Formed by coloured cloths sewed on cloth background ; in various divisions is represented the story of a knight combating and overcoming a dragon. French. 14th centy. L. 7 ft. 11 in., W. S ft. 4 in. Bought (Bock coll^i). 1370.-64. Tongs. A pair. Formerly used by smokers. Iron ; on one handle is a whistle, on the other a tobacco-stopper. English. 18th centy. L. 18^ in. Bought, 21. 798".- 64. Tortoiseshell, Work in. See Box. Case. Comb. Fan. Walking Stick. Tripod. Bronze. Supporting a tazza of red Pyrenean marble, ornamented with three bronze heads of Isis. Modern French. Lerolle, Paris. H. of tripod 9| in., diam. of tazza 14 J in. Bought, 9/. 30.-'64. Triptych. The centre, of stucco in low rehef, gilt and painted, represents our Saviour and the Virgin ; the shutters and phnth are painted with figures of saints and the legend of S. Ursula. Spanish. 16th centy. H. 14^ in., W. 14 in. Bought, Ql 363.-'64. Triptych. See also Ivory. Trunk. Stamped leather, with pattern of birds and monsters, and valanced edge to the cover. Italian. 15th centy. H. 7i in., L. 20J in., W. 13^ in. Bought, 10?. 262.-'64. Tureen and Cover. Silver-gilt ; standing on dragoons' heads, and ornamented with vine leaves chased in full relief and incised armorial shields ; on the cover are two eagles com- bating. German. Dated 1698. H. 9^ in., L. 13| in., W. 8 in. Bought, 8 H. Is. " 44.-64. Tureen. Silver, with cover and lining dish, reeded and orna- mented with chasing of oak leaves and shells. English. Hall mark, 1779-80. H. 7| in., W. lOJ in. Bought, 25/. 11^. 472-26.-64. Tureen. Silver, with cover and lining dish, reeded and orna- mented with chasing of oak leaves and shells. English. Hall mark, 1779-80. H. 7f in., W. lOJ in. -Bought, 25/. 11.9. 473-36.-'64. Turquoise. .Set in white and coloured enamel; part of an ornament. L. | in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 847.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 99 XJ^^RELLA. Made of Bamboo^ painted djirk green and red. Cingalese. L. 3 ft. 10^ in. Given by Mrs. Willougliby. 799.-'64. Vase and Cover. Silver gilt. Two handled ; ornamented with branches and flowers in repousse or beaten work. English. Hall mark of 1769. H. with cover 17J in., W. 14 in. Bought, 125^. 46-46a.-'64. Yase. Bronze. In form of a wickerwork basket, wreathed with foliage in full relief Modern Japanese. H. 7 in., diam. 4| in. Bought, U. 628.-64. Yase. Bronze. In form of a wickerwork basket, wreathed with foliage in full relief Modern Japanese. H. 7 in., diam. 4 J in. Bought, U. 629.-'64. Yase (Felice). Silver, v/ith handles terminating in children's heads, and round the neck a ring of storks fighting v/ith serpents. Found in the Baths of Apollo at Yiccarello in Italy. Ancient Greek 4th centy. B.C. H. 4| in., W. S^ in. Bought, 54/. 737.-64. Yase. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Waistcoat. See Textiles. Walking Stick. Tort oisesh ell. The head ornamented with silver piqu^ ; in outer wooden case. French. Present centy. L., including case, 3 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 940.-40«.-'64. Walking Stick or Malacca Cane. With massive plain silver head, and initials H.B. English. Present centy (?). L. 3 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 941.-64. Walking Stick or Malacca Cane. With gold liead, chased in alternate bands of rosettes and festoons. English. Present centy. L. 3 ft. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 042.-64. Walking Stick. Partridge wood, with head of a hussar carved in hard wood. German. Present centy. L. 3 ft. 1 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 943.-64. Wall Hanging. See Textiles. Warming Pan. Copper. The bowl gadrooned ; the lid open- work strap and foliage pattern, with an armorial shield in the centre. Italian. 16th centy. L. with handle 2 ft. 5 in., diam_. of pan 9^ in. Bought, 3^ 127.-64. Watch. In case of blue enamel set with paste diamonds. French. About 1780-90. Diam. 1| in. Bought, 3Z. 8s. 2d 181.-64. Watch. Gold. In plain detached case ; white enamel face. English. Maker's name " Tomlinson, London." Hall mark, 171 9. Diam. of outer case 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 297.-64. Watch. Gold. A repeater ; in detached case chased with subject of Joseph and Potiphar's wife ; pierced openwork edge. English. Maker's name '' Knotford, London." Hall mark, 1684-5. Diam. of outer case 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 298.-'64. 100 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Watch. Gold. In plain detached case ; gold face. English. Maker's name, " Rayner, London." About 1780. Diam. of outer case 2^ in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 299.-64. Watch. Silver. A repeater ; silver face, pierced openwork case, engraved on the back with a rose of ten petals and the letters L.W. French. Maker's name, " Phillippe Grebay, Paris." End of l7th centy. Diam. of case 2 J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 300.-'64. Watch. A repeater; gold, chased with floral ornament and figure subject. Maker's name, " Andrew Dickie." Edioihurgh. 18th centy. Diam. of outer case IJ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 632.-'64. Watch. In plain gold case, with steel chain and key. Maker's name, " George Graham, London." English, Hall mark, 1748. Diam. of outer case 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 633.-64. Watch. A repeater ; in pierced gold case, with outer case of shagreen, ornamented with pique dots. Maker's name, " James Chauvell, London." 18th centy. Diam. of outer case, 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 634.-64. Watch. In plain silver case, with outer case of tortoise shell ornamented with silver piqu^ in the centre of which is a shield of arms. Maker s name, ^'Ric. Coleston, London." Early part of 18th centy. Diam. of outer case 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 635.-'64. Watch. In plain silver case. Maker's name, '' Hen. Hindley, York." 18tli centy. Diam. of outer case 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 636.-64. Watch. In plain silver case. Maker's name, '' Thomas Johnson, Richmond." 18th centy. Diam. of outer case 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 637.-'64. Watch. In plain silver case. Maker's name, "Williamson, London." 18th centy. Diam. of outer case 2 in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 638.-64. Watch. In plain silver case. Maker's name, *' Robert Henderson, Scarborough." 18th centy. Diam. of outer case If in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 639.-'64. Watch. Silver. In form of a duck. Maker's name, '' Henry Ester." German. 17th centy. L. 2f in. Bought, 15^ 758.-64. Watch or Clock Case. Cylindric (the works wanting) ; in gilt metal, engraved with arabesque diaper and crown of foliated work ; in a leather case, stamped and gilt, lined with crimson velvet. German. About 1530. H. of metal case 3 in. ; of leather case 3| in. Bought, \l. 12s. 613.-61 3a.-'64. Watch Case. Black shagreen, ornamented with gold piqud English, 18th centy. Diam. 2 J in. Given by the Rev. R Brooke. 640.-64. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1864. 101 Watch Chain. Gilt metal. Composed of three bands of im- bricated work, attached to which are a suspending hook, a chased watch key, and a compass with engraved pebble back. English. 18th centJ. L. of chain and hook 5 J in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 299a.- 64. Watch Chain. Steel, with glass seal attached. English. 18th centy. L. ^ in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 843.-64. Watch Keys. A bunch. Gilt metal, with chased ornaments. English. 18th centy. Various lengths, 2 in. to If in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 844-4^.-'64. Watch Key. Steel. English (.?). 18th centy. L. 1| in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 851.-64. Wax. See Model. Winder. For Silk. Transparent horn, with gold and silver pique work. French (J). 18lh centy. L. 3| in. Given by the Rev. R. Brooke. 544.-64. Window Grating. The upper part wrought iron ; design of scroll-work and foliage, ornamented with painted and gilt heads. German. 16th centy. H. 1 ft. 7 J in., W. 2 ft. 21 in. Bought, 6Z. 11.-64. Window Grating. Wrought iron, of triangular form ; in the centre is a low vase, from which issue branches of flowers connected with scroll-work ; at the top a figure of the Sun. Qerrmn. 18th centy. H. 5 ft. 4^ in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought, 12^. 400.-64. Window Grating. The upper part wrought iron, painted blue and gilt ; in the centre a lattice formed by interlacing scrolls, around which is a pattern of leafage and floral ornament. German, 16th centy. H. 3 ft., W. 7 ft. 10 in. Bought, 15^. ll75.-'64. Window Grating. The upper part wrought iron, painted blue and gilt ; in the centre a lattice formed by interlacing scrolls, around which is a pattern of leafage and floral ornament ; two human masks in upper part. German, 16th centy. H. 3 ft., W. 7 ft. 10 in. Bought, 15^. 1176.-64. Wood Carving. Two pieces, gilt ; being portions of the ceiling of the Palazzo Vecchio, Milan ; in a frame. Italian. 16th centy. Frame, L. 131 in., W. 7 J in. Given by J. C. Robinson, Esq. 88.-'64. Wood Carving. See also Box. Bracket. Cabinet. Casket. Chimney Piece. Coffer. Column. Crucifix. Desk. Fan. Figure. Frame. Model. Panel. Pilaster. Plaque. Sedan Chair. Sledge. Statuette. Table. Walking Stick. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. (under revision.) mVENTOET OF AET OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN TIE lEAE 1865, Lord President of the Council. The Eight Honourable Earl Granville, K.G. Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education, The Right Honourable H. A. Bruce, M.P. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country; V. Date; YL Size; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; VIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] Anklets. Silver, massive semi-circular form, with incised ornament, terminating in knobs. Algerian, anterior to French occupation. Diam. of each 3|^ in. Bought, 4Z. 489, 489a.- 65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a window and cornice in the Hall of the Ambassadors, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 24 in., W. 14J in. Bought, Ql. 452.-'65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a window and cornice in the Hall of the Ambassadors, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 24 in., W. 14^ in. Bought, Ql 453.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a window and cornice in the Hall of the Ambassadors, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 24 in., W. 14^ in. Bought, 71. 454.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a horse-shoe arch of sun-dried brick in the Court of the Mosque, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to afoot. Sight measure, H. 16 in, W. 12|^in. Bought, 61. 4o5.-'65! 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Archftectural Model, in stucco, of a horse-shoe arch of sun- dried brick in the Court of the Mosque, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 25f in., W. 16 in. Bought, 11. 456.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a horse-shoe arch in sun- dried brick in the Court of the Mosque, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don E-afael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 25| in., W. 16 in. Bought, 11. 457.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a window, now almost wholly destroyed. Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Eafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 14f in., W. 12| in. Bought, U. 458.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a window now almost wholly destroyed, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Bafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 inch to a foot. Sight measure, H. 15 in., W. 12| in. Bought, 4^. 10s. 459. -'65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a window now almost wholly destroyed, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 15 in., W. 12| in. Bought, U. 10s. 460.-'65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of the large lateral arches in the Hall of Comares, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 29f in., W. 17J in. Bought, M. 461.-'65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of the large lateral arches in the Hall of Comares, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured after the original. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 29f in., W. 18 in. Bought, U. 10s. 462.-'65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of an arched window in the Court of Lindaraja, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 14^ in,, W. llj in. Bought, 3?. 10s. 463.-'65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of an arched window in the Court of Lindaraja, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured after the original. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 14 J in., W. Hi in. Bought, U. 464.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR 1865. 3 Architectural Model, in stucco, of a doorway, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 18 J in., W. llf in. Bought, U. 465.-'65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a doorway. Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured after the original. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 18 J in., W. llf in. Bought, U. 10s. 466.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a doorway, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 20| in., W. 14 in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 467.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a window in the Court of the Mosque, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 3 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 23| in., W. 19f in. Bought, 3^. 468.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of a window in the Court of the Mosque, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 3 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 24| in., W. 19J in. Bought, U. 469.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of fagade and windows of the Gallery of the Two Sisters, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish^ by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. I7i in., W. 15| in. Bought, U. 470.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of facade and windows of the Gallery of the Two Sisters, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 17 in., W. 15f in. Bought, 6L 471.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco. Gate of three arches in the Gallery of the Two Sisters, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 17 in., W. 161 in. Bought, 51 472.-'65. Architectural Model, in stucco. Gate of three arches in the Gallery of the Two Sisters, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, coloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale. 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 21 in., W. 12 in. Bought, ol 10s. 473.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco, of the gate of the Hall of Justice, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 231 in., W. 151 in. Bought, U. 474.-'65. 1 4- ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Architectural Model, in stucco, of ornamental details in the Court of the Mosque, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. , Modern Spanif^hy by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, 14;^ in. square. Bought, 3/. 15s. 475.-65. Architectural Model, In stucco, of a wall and screens in the Court of Lindaraja, Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. lOf in., W. 13| in. Bought, 8^. 10s. 476.-65. Architectural Model, in stucco. Ornamental details (locality not given). Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Framed and glazed, uncoloured. Modern Spanish, by Don Rafael Contreras, Granada. Scale, 1 in. to a foot. Sight measure, H. 231 in., W. 6| in. Bought, 3?. 10s. 477.-65. Armour. An entire suit in sixteen pieces, consisting of helmet, mask and gorget, corslet, greaves, boots, &c., of various matericils, chiefly of woven fabrics. Modern Japanese. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 362.-65. Astronomical Clock. See Clock. Globe. Basin. See Porcelain. Bass Viol. See Violoncello, Beaker. Silver, parcel gilt, imbricated scale pattern, with chased foliage and inscriptions round the lip. Bussian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 10 J in., diam. 5| in. Bought, 251. 144.-'65. Bedstead. Brazilian wood, the framework of turned spiral columns, the transverse rails of carved open scroll work, with cut brass ornaments. Portuguese. 17th cent>'. H. 8 ft. 5 in., L. 6 ft. 10 in., W. 5 ft. 3 in. Bought, 15^. 784.-65. Bell. Bronze. A hand bell, decorated with zones of arabesque ornament in relief, and with three shields of arms. Around the upper part is an inscription. Italian. Dated 1561. H. 4| in., diam. 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3/. 5S6.-'65. Bell. Bronze. A hand-bell, decorated with arabesque ornaments, acanthus leaf mouldings, &c., with inscription round the upper part. Italian. About 1500. H. 3 in., diam. 3i in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 3/. " 587.-'65. Bell Pull. See Earthenware (Wedgwood Ware). Benitier or Cup for Holy water. Bronze gilt, set with agates and other stones. Florentine. 16th centy. H. 7i in., W. 3f in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 1/. 649.-65. Blind. See Textiles. Bodkin. Mounted in chased silver. Italian. 16th centy. L. 3 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 7s. 646.-65. Bodkin Handle. Mounted in chased silver. Italian. 16th centy. L. 2 in. (Bought Soulages ColK), 6s. 647.-65. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 5 Book. " Epistolse diversse/' Aldus, Venice, 1499, in red morocco binding of the period, gilt tooling with leathern clasps. Italian. About 1500. 8i in. by 6^ in. Bought, V2l. 30.-65. Book. '' Missale Romanum." Antwerp, 1577, in brown calf binding with gilt tooling and coloured strap work in the Grolier style. French ? 16th centy. 7| in. by 5 in. Bought, 8^. 8s. 31.-'65. Book. " Le Vite dei Cesari, di C Suetonio.'' Venice, 1550, in brown calf binding with gilt tooling, leaves gilt and stamped. Italian. 16th centy. 6^ in. by 4|- in. Bought, 7^. 32.-65. Book. "Psalmorum Liber." Lyons, 1542, in brown calf binding in the Grolier style, with strap work of coloured leather, the edges gilt and stamped. French. Late 16th centy. 4| in. by 3^ in. Bought, U. 33.-65. Book. " Thucydides." Aldus, Venice, 1502, in red morocco binding, gilt tooling, with angle plates and studs of brass. Venetian. Early 16th centy. 11 1 in. by 8| in. Bought, 6^. 6s. 34.-'65. Book. " Publii Virgilii Maronis Carmina Omnia." Paris, Didot, 1858 ; binding of brown morocco inlaid with black and white in Grolier style ; green morocco linings with gold lace work tooling. Modern English, by Louis Genth. Prize object in the Society of Arts Exhibition, 1864. H. 5-1- in. by 3^ in. Bought, 8^. 8s. " 50.-65. Book. " Biblia Sacra." Lugduni, 1551, in contemporary brown calf binding with inlay of various coloured leathers, gold tooling, edges gilt and stamped. French. About 1552. 5 in. by 2^ in. Bought, Ql. 147.-65. Book. "Familiarum Colloquiorum Erasmi opus, Colonise, 1548." In contemporary binding of brown calf with white fillets, and a coloured shield of arms in the centre ; edges gilt and stamped. Germain. About 1550. 6 J in. by 4 J in. Bought, bl. 148.-'65. Book. Formed of 12 leaves of thin wood covered with lacquer, the writing black, the ground gold with red foliated ornaments and figures of gods, enclosed in two outer boards painted red with gilt ornaments. L. 21^ in., W. 3| in. In a wrapper of a coloured cotton fabric interwoven with slips of bamboo, and a cotton bandage 12 ft. 4 in. in length, in which is woven an inscription in the same character as the book. Burmese. Bequeathed by the late Mrs. Boyd Miller. 225.-65. Book Cover. Brown calf with blind tooling of busts and other renaissance ornament. English. Late 16th centy. 12 in. by 8i in. Given by J. 0. Halliwell, Esq. 11.-65. Boss. Carved wood, from a former palace of the Bishops of Exeter. English. 15th centy. H. 19i in., diam. 19i in. Bought, 11. 13s. 4d l]9.-'65. Boss. Carved wood, from a former palace of the Bishops of Exeter. English. 15th century. H. 19J in., diam. 19^ in. Bought, 1^. 13s. 4d ' 120.-'65. 6 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Boss. Carved wood, from a former palace of the Bishops of Exeter. English. 15th centy. H. 19J in., diam. 19^ in. Bought, 11. 13s. 4cZ. 12L-'G5. Boss. Carved wood, from a former palace of the Bishops of Exeter. English. 15th centy. H. 19J in., diam. 19-^ in. Bought, IZ. 13s. 4d 122.-'G5. Boss. Carved wood, from a former palace of the Bishops of Exeter. English. 15th centy. H. 19^ in., diam. 19 J in. Bought, 1^. 13.9. U. 123.-65. Boss (one half only). Carved wood, from a former palace of the Bishops of Exeter. English. 15th centy. H. 19 J in., diam. Hi in. Bought, ll. 13s. U. 124.-65. Bottle. With suspensory chain, in form of a pilgrim's flask, silver ornamented with strap and cartouche pattern in beaten work. French or German. I7th centy. H. 4| in. Bought, 10^. 451.-65. Bottle or Sprinkler for rose water. Silver, with embossed pattern, and with filigree work at base of neck. Algerian, anterior to French occupation. H. 13 in., diam. 4-J in. Bought, U. 494.-65. Bottle. See also Glass. Porcelain. Bowl or Deep Plate. Silver parcel gilt, with a beaten work design of trefoils in plain silver and vine leaves and foliage on a roughened ground. In the centre is a medallion of a dragon in translucent enamel. French. About 1330. Diam. VJ in. Bought, 30^. 106.-65. Bowl or Deep Plate. Silver, with a pattern of trefoils and foliage in beaten work. In the centre a medallion of a female leading a chained bear out of a city, in translucent enamel. French. About 1330. Diam. 8 J in. Bought, 30L 107.-'65. Bowl or Deep Plate. Silver, with a pattern of small circles touching. French. About 1330. Diam. 9 in. Bought, 24^, 108.-65. Bowl or Deep Plate. Silver, quite plain. French. About 1330. Diam. 7i in. Bought, 12^. 109.-65. Bowl. Serpentine stone mounted in silver ; the handle decorated with an enamelled shield of arms. German. Dated 1521. Diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 650.-'65. Bowl. See also Earthenware. Box for medicines or perfumes. Alabaster mounted in silver gilt. Cylindric with domed top, containing four stoppered bottles. English, 16th centy. H. 7i in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 19Z. 24.-65. Box, Cover, and Interior Tray. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold ; a red silk cord is attached by two silver rings. Modern Japanese. H. 7^ in., L. 13 J in., W. 12 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 279,-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 7 Box. Black lacquered wood, cylindrical, with pattern of birds, foliage, fee, in raised gold and silver, said to be intended for a spittoon. Modern Japanese. H. 15 in., diam. 7 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 280.-65. Box and Cover. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold ; scarlet silk cords are attached to the box by silver rings. Modern Japanese. H. 3| in,, L. 16^ in., W. 4 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 281.-65. Box and Cover. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold ; scarlet silk cords are attached to the box by silver rings. Modern Japanese. H. 3 J in., L. 16| in., W. 4 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 282.-65. Box and Cover. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold ; scarlet silk cords are attached to the box by silver rings. Modern Japanese. H. 3 in., L. 11 in., W. 4 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to- Museum, • Edinburgh) 283.-65. Box and Cover. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold ; scarlet silk cords are attached to the box by silver rings. This box contains several packets of cotton thread, gilt and silvered, each thread 13 in. long, used for tying up despatches or presents. Modern Japanese. H. 3 J in., L. 18 in., W. 4 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 284.-65. Box and Cover. A writing case. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold ; scarlet silk cords are attached to the box by silver rings. This box has a tra}^ with a small slate palette inserted, and contains twelve strips of card-board of various colours ; a stick of Indian ink, a pencil, and a silver instrument for dropping out water. Modern Japanese. H. 3-^ in., L. 15 J in., W. 3| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 285.-'65. Box and Cover. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold. This box contains a tray on which rest six small knives in black lacquered wood cases with dull gold patterns. Modern Japanese. H. 2^ in., L. 9 in., W. , 4J in. L. of each knife, with case, 7^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 286.-65. Box and Cover. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold, scarlet silk cords are attached to the box by silver rings. This box contains twelve square pieces of card- board of various colours with patterns in gold. Modern Japanese. H. 2^ in., L. 9^ in., W. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 287.-65. Box and Cover. Black lacquered wood, ornamented with two Japanese characters in dull gold, attached are silver rings and green silk cord bindings. This box contains two long paintings representing Japanese scenery, mounted on embroidered silk, with ivory rollers. Modern Japanese. H. 4 in., L. 12^ in., W. 5f in. Length of each painting 9 ft. 9 in., W. 10| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 288.-65. 8 AllT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Box, Tray, and Cover. A lady's dressing case. Black lacquered wood, with foliated pattern in dull gold, and partly covered with canvas lacquered in red ; scarlet silk cords are attached to the box by silver rings. This box contains twelve wooden combs of various degrees of fineness, partly lacquered and gilt, two brushes, resembling shaving brushes, the handles lacquered ; and two twists of silvered and gilt paper used as hair ornaments ; also ten sets of thin squares of paper in gilt covers used for decorating the hair. Modem Japmiese. H. 7 in., L. 1 1 in., W. 9 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 289.-65.' Box. Oriental wood, carved with foliated ornament in low relief ; in the centre of the lid a spread eagle; clamps, lock-plates, &c., of iron. Porttjgiiese, probably manufactured at Goa, India. Early 16tli centy. H. 5^ in., L. 15 in., W. 12 in. Bought, 11. 10,9. 785.-^^65. Box. See also Ivory. Bracket. Carved and gilt wood, pattern of scroll work and foliage, with a shell ornament at top. French? 18th centJ. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 18 in. Bought, 20/. 37.-65. Bracket. Marble. Supported by a cupid on a dolphin's back, with Ionic moulding. Modern English, by George T. Sher- borne. Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1864. H. 1 ft. 114 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 15/. ]53.-'65. Bracket. Wrought iron, pattern of scroll foliage. Modern English, by F. Winstanley. Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1S64. H. 124 in., W. 94 in. Bought, 2/. 10s. 154.-'65. Bracket. Brass, pattern of scroll foliage. Modern English, by Julius Zobel. Prize object in the Society of Arts' Compe- tition, 1864. H. 114 in., W. IO4 In. Bought, 3/. 155.-'65. Bracket Branch for lights. Bronze figure of a siren termi- nating in an acanthus leaf scroll. Italian. About 1570. H. 19in.,W. 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 12/. 10,s\ 569.-65. Bracket Branch for lights. Bronze figure of a siren termi- nating in an acanthus leaf scroll. Italian. About 1570. H. 19 in., W. 7 in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 12/. 10s. 570.-'65. Bracket Branch or Girandole. Bronze terminal Cupids holding up cornucopias, with prickets for candles. Italian. About 1570. H. 20 in., W. 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 12/. 10s. 571.-65. Bracket Branch or Girandole. Bronze terminal Cupids holding up cornucopias, with prickets for candles. Italian. About 1570. H. 20 in., W. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 12/. 10s. " 572.-'65. Brass Work. See Bracket. Chandelier. Cistern. Bronze Work. See Bell. Bracket. Bust. Candlestick. Case. Chess-piece. Clock. Compass. Crayon. Cup. Escutcheon. Ewer. Figure. Foot. Frieze. Globe. Hammer. Handle. Inkstand. Knocker. Lamp. Medal. Model. Pail. Pedestal. Plaque. Salvor. Salt-cellar. Snuffers. Statuette. Sun-dial. Tap. Vase. ji OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 9 Brooch. A central Peridot stone surrounded by eight various gems, and diamond spray settings. English. Early 18th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 10^. 5Q.-Q5. Brooch, circular. Gold, enamelled with five heads, probably of dramatic personages ; in the centre a rough ruby and a brilliant. French (?). 18th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought, Si. 102.-'65. Brooch or Fibula. Silver, circular, enamelled and set with coral. Algerian, anterior to French occupation. Diam. 84 in. Bought, 3^. 488.-65. Bust. Bronze. Model of the " Clytie " in the British Museum. Modern English, by T. Nichols. Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1864. H. 14 in., W. 9 in. Bought, lol. 39.-65. Bust. Terra-cotta. Portrait of a man wearing a flat cap, doublet of figured damask, and robe bordered with fur. Flemish. About 1500-30. E. 1 ft. 84 in., W. 2 ft. 2^ in. Bought, 4i8l 222.-'65. Bust. Bronze. Portrait of an unknown personage in civil costume. Italian. About 1550. H. 2 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25^. 576.-65. Bust. Marble. Portrait of an unknown personage wearing a robe or gown of rich diapered stuff. This bust was obtained from the University of Padua, and is attributed to Sansovino. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25^. 652.-'65. Bust. Marble. In low relief, of Francesco Cynthio, an Italian poet, wearing a cap surrounded by a wreath of bay-leaves. Italian. First half of the 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 11. in., W. 1 ft. 94 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40^. 653.-65. Bust. Alabaster. Portrait of a lady in the costume of the 16th centy. Italian. About 1550. H. 8 in., W. 5 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 1^. 654.-65. Bust. See also Ivory. Porcelain. Cabinet. Covered with red velvet, ornamented with edgings and corner pieces of gilt metal ; the interior lined with gilt metal engraved with Scriptural subjects and arabesques. German. About 1550. H. 64 in., L. 6 in., W. 44 in. Bought, 14^. 86.-'65. Cabinet or " Secretaire." Inlaid woods mounted in gilt metal ; the falling front ornamented with a large design of military trophies, globes, &c. French. Early 18th centy. H. 4 ft. 2 in., L. 4 ft., W. 2 ft. Bought, 250^. 138.-'65. Cabinet. Cedar wood, inlaid with marquetry of ebony and ivory in pattern of intersecting circles ; the lock, handles, and angle plates of gilt metal. Portuguese, probably manu- factured at Goa, India. First half of l7th centy. H. 4 ft. I04 in., L. 4 ft. 41 in., W. 2 ft. 1^ in. Bought, QU. 777.-65. Cabinet and Stand. Cedar wood, inlaid with ebony and ivory in pattern of scroll foliage and birds. Portuguese, probably - manufactured at Goa, India. H. 4 ft. 4 in., L. 2 ft. 1 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, III. 781, 781a.-65. 21420. 3 C 10 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Cabinet and Stand. Cedar, inlaid with Brazilian wood in floriated scroll pattern ; the mounts of cut brass. Portuguese. 17th centy. H. 4 ft. 3 in., L. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, 15Z. 782, 782a.-'65. Cabinet. Cedar wood, inlaid with ebony and ivory in foliated pattern. Portuguese. 17th centy. H. 1 ft. 6 in., L. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 15^. 783.-65. Cameo on shell, Head of Napoleon. Modern Italian. 2 J in. by li in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 206.-65. Cameo, on onyx, of a female head, in gold setting. Modern. li in. by | in. Given by K C. Lucas, Esq. 208.-65. Candlestick. Bronze, with wide circular base, the pillar sur- rounded by mouldings, and the base decorated with interlaced work, masks, garlands, and shields. Italian. About 1480- 1500. H. 10 in., diam. of base 8^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 125^. 551.-65. Candlestick. Bronze, with wide circular base ; the pillar sur-- rounded b}^ mouldings, and the base decora,ted with interlaced work, masks, garlands, and shields. Italian. About 1480- 1500. H. 10 in., diam. of base 8^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), ]25?. 552.-65. Candlestick. Bronze, engraved and damascened with silver; the shaft vase-shaped and with damascene work in Moorish style. Venetian. About 1550. H. 7| in., diam. of base 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 553.-65. Candlestick. Bronze, engraved and damascened with silver ; the shaft vase-shaped and with damascene work in Moorish style. Venetian. About 1550. H. 7| in., diam. of base 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 554.-'65. Candlestick. Bronze, engraved and damascened Avith silver ; the shaft vase-shaped and with damascene work in Moorish style. Venetian. About 1550. H. 6| in., diam. of base 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 201. 555.-'65. Candlestick. Bronze, engraved and damascened with silver ; the shaft vase-shaped and with damascene work in Moorish style. Venetian. About 1550. H. 6| in., diam. of base 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 556.-65, Candlestick. Bronze, engraved and damascened with silver ; the shaft vase-shaped and with damascene work in Moorish style. Venetian. About 1550. H. 6J in., diam, of base 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 557.-'65. Candlestick. Bronze, engraved and damascened with silver; the shaft vase-shaped and with damascene work in Moorish style. Venetian. About 1550. H. 6f in., diam. of base 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 558.-65. Candlestick. Bronze, cast and chased ; formed by three kneeling cupids, connected by garlands, upholding a vase-shaped pillar decorated with masks, strap work, &;c. Italian. About 1570. H, 9 in., W. 6 in. Bought (Soulages CoU^.), 15?. 559.-65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 11 Candlestick. Bronze, cast and chased ; formed by three kneeling cupids, connected by garlands, upholding a vase-shaped pillar decorated with masks, strap work, &c. Italian. About 1570. H. 9 in., W. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), Ibl. 560.-'65. Candlestick. Bronze, cast and chased. The upper part sup- ported on three terminal statuettes of cupids with dolphins' tails connected by strings of beads. Italian. About 1570. H. 74 in.,diam. 5^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 561.-65. Candlestick. Bronze. Statuette of a cupid bearing a vase on his shoulder, and supported on a triangular pedestal orna- mented with cherubs' heads and sea-horses. Italian. About 1570. H. lOi in., W. 6| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 562.-65. Candlestick. Bee also Earthenware. Lamp. Cane. Lacquered wood, thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl and mounted in silver. Modern Japanese, L. 3 ft. 2 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 360.-65. Cane. Lacquered wood, inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; with spiral silver band and silver mounting. Modern Japanese. L. 3 ft. 2 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 361.-65. Cap. See Textiles. Case for writing implements. Red leather stamped and gilt with renaissance ornament. Italian. 16th centy. L. 10| in., W. 2i in. Bought, 21 8s. 169.-65. Case for a missal. Bronze, gilt. The sides have shields of arms in the centre, surrounded by cartouche work and a border of arabesque. Italian. About 1540. L. 5 J in,, W, 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), hi. 634.-'65. Case. See also Textiles. Casket. Silver, elliptic, on four feet, with hinged and clasped lid surmounted by a serpent ; the body engraved with birds and Chinese figures. English. Hall-mark 1683. H. 4| in., diam. 8 in. Bought, 40^. 53.-65. Casket. Iron, engraved with winged unicorns and arabesques, with open-work gilt metal corner-pieces ; the lock very elabo- rate. Germain (Augsburg^). About 1550. H. 4 J in., L. 9 J in., W. 6 in. Bought, 20^. 87.-65. Casket. See also Enamels. Ivory. Chair. Chestnut wood. An arm chair, the seat and back formed of leather embossed and incised in arabesque pattern, among which is a shield of arms beneath a coronet; the framing decorated with large gilt-headed nails. Portuguese. Latter part of 17th centy. H. 4 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. Bought, U. 786.-'65. Chair. Chestnut wood. An arm chair, the seat and back formed of leather embossed and incised in arabesque pattern, among which is a shield of arms beneath a coronet ; the framing decorated with large gilt -headed nails. Portuguese. Latter part of i7th centy. H. 4 ft. 5 in., W, 2 ft. Bought, U. 787.-65. 3c 2 12 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Chair. Cliestnut wood. The seat and back formed of leather embossed and incised in arabesque pattern, in the centre a shield of arms with helmet and crest ; the framing decorated with large gilt-headed nails. Portuguese. Latter part of 17th centy. H. 4 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. ] 1 in. Bought, 3^. 788.-65. Chair. Chestnut wood. The seat and back formed of leather embossed and incised in arabesque pattern, in the centre a shield of arms with helmet and crest ; the framing decorated with large gilt-headed nails. Portuguese. Latter part of I7th centy. H. 4 ft. 7 in., W. 1 ft. 11 in. Bought, 8^. 789.-'G5. Chair. Chestnut wood. The seat and back formed of leather embossed and incised in arabesque pattern of flowers ; the framing decorated with large gilt-headed nails. Portuguese. Latter part of I7th centy. H. 3 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, n. 790.-'65. Chair. Chestnut wood. The seat and back formed of leather embossed and incised in arabesque pattern of flowers; the framing decorated with large gilt-headed nails. Portuguese. Latter part of l7th centy. H. 3 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, n. 791.-'65. Chandelier, with pendent branches. Brass or " latten." Flemish. 17th centy. H. 4 ft. W., 4 ft. 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/, 613.-65. Chess Piece, or top of a cane. Bronze, head of a monk with a hinged hood. Italian. 16th centy. H. 3 in., W. 1| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 11. 611.-65. Chimney Piece. Carved stone. The jambs are decorated with semi-detached columns, on the capitals of which are corbels representing tritons upholding the entablature ; the frieze is filled with a band of hunting scenes. Italian. From a Palace at Padua. About 1500-10. Ascribed to TuUio Lombardo. H. 7 ft. 6 in., L. (along the cornice) 8 ft., projection of the upper part (cornice) from back to front 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 400/. 655.-65. Cistern, or Fountain, for suspension. In cast brass (" latten "), formed by a castle or cluster of turrets, on a bracket, with a half figure holding a shield of arms in front. At the angles of the square are two gilt statuettes of more recent date. Flemish or German. 1400-50? H. 16i in.,W. lOJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 618.-65. Cistern. See also Earthenware. Clasp for a girdle. Silver gilt ; in two pieces, each representing a turreted Gothic niche in which is seated a female figure. German. Late 15th centy. Each 2^ in. by 1 in. Bought, 61. 143, 143a.-'65. Clock. Gilt metal, lyre-shaped. On the upper part two rams' heads festooned, below is a female mask ; the space round the dial is formed of green shell diapered with gilt metal. French. Late 17th or eaily 18th centy. H. 28 in., W. 10 in. Bought, 70/. 130.-65 I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 13 Clock, with open works. The dial and back-plate of engraved steel ; stated to have been the property of the astronomer La Place. German (?). 17th centy. H. 5 J in., W. 5f in. Bought, 35^. 131.-'65. Clock. In bronze gilt case, with baluster-shaped columns at the angles ; it is supported on a splayed basement, and sur- mounted by a perforated dome cover with a statuette of Fortune. German {Augsburg). About 1560. H. llj in., W. 6| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 635.-'65. Clock. In chased and gilt bronze case, formed by a pillar sup- porting a globe on an hexagonal pedestal. At the base of the pillar stands a statuette of a Turk. Venetian. About 1580. H. 14 in., diam. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20/. Q^Q.-Q^6, Clock. In bronze gilt case, representing a square tower in three stages crowned by an open lantern and dome. Italian. 16th centy. H. 184 in., W. 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), Wl, 637.-65. Clock. In chased and gilt bronze case, on rectangular base, with two dials, one for astronomical purposes. German (Augsburg). 16th centy. H. ] 4 in., W. 11 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), lOZ. 638.-65. Clock. See also Globe. Cocoa Nut. See Cup. Coin, gold, of Philip of Yalois. Obv., the king enthroned, with legend, — phtlippvs : dei : gratia : francorvm : rex. ; rev., a cross fleury within a quatrefoil, with legend, — XPC : VINCIT : XPC : REGNAT : XPC : IMPERAT. French. About 1340. This coin was purchased with the four silver bowls, Nos. 106 to 109.-65, and the four silver spoons, Nos. 110 to 113.-65 ; the whole having been found, together with other coins, on the demolition of an ancient house in Rouen in the year 1864. Diam. li in. Bought, 12/. 114.-65. Column. Walnut wood, carved and gilt ; the capital Corinthian, the shaft carved in arabesque ornament. Italian. Dated 1522. H. 6 ft. 7 in., diam. 6i in. Bought, 73/. 10s. 133.-65. Column. Walnut wood, carved and gilt ; the capital Corinthian, the shaft carved in arabesque ornament. Italian. Dated 1522. H. 6 ft. 7 in., diam. 6i in. Bought, 73/. 10s. 134.-'65. Compass and Sun Dial. An azimuth compass, with astro- nomical appliances, gilt metal, in the form of a watch ; the cover chased with the royal arms. Maker, Elias Allen. English. About 1620. Diam. 3 J in. Bought, 5/. 437.-65. Compass and Sun Dial. An azimuth compass, oblong gilt metal, with lists of Spanish and Italian seaports chased on the covers, and a shield of arms inside. Square, W. If in. Spanish. Dated 1596. Bought, 4/. 438.-65. Compass and Sun Dial. In bronze, cup-shaped case, gilt and engraved. French or Italian. About 1590. L. %^^^ in., W. 2| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 11, 640.-65. 14 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Compass. In bronze, book-shaped case, gilt and engraved. Gernian (?). 16tli centy. L. 2J in., W. If in. Bonght (Sou- lages ColK), 1^. 64.1.-65. Copper Work. See Ewer. Flask. Frame. Panel. Stopper. Corkscrew. Folding within the handle, which is formed of chased silver and set with a paste seal. German {Augsburg). About 1680. L. when open 3 in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), \l 64S.-'65. Crape. See Textiles. Crayon or Stylus. Gilt metal, with grooved silver point, used by artists for drawing on prepared paper. Italian. About 1530. L. 5 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 51 648.-'65. Crucifix. Boxwood figure on ebony, in the style of Alonzo Cano. Spanish (?). 17th centy. H. of figure 14^ in., W. 11 in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 9Z. 4s. 63.-65. Cruet. Silver parcel-gilt, for sacramental use, ornamented with granulated mouldings, and on the cover the letter A, signifying Aqua. English (?). 15th centy. H. 5i in., diam. of base 2 in. Bought, 15/. 449.-65. Cruet. Silver parcehgilt, for sacramental use, ornamented with granulated mouldings, and on the cover the letter V, signifying Vinum. English (?). 15th centy, H. 5 J in., diam. of base 2 in. Bought, 15?-. 450.-65. Cruet. See also Yase (Earthenware). Crystal. See Lens. Spoon. Cup and Cover. Silver, two-handled, with repousse or beaten work acanthus band at the base, and gyrating similar orna- ment on the cover, surmounted by a melon. English. Hall mark 1676. H. 6f in., W 9^ in. Bought, 40?. 51, 51a.-'65. Cup and Cover. Silver, two-handled ; the handles chased with figures ; the bowl and cover ornamented with flowers and foliage in beaten work. English. Hall mark 1638. H. 5| in., diam. (without handles) 4^ in. Bought, 29?. 52, 52(X.-'65. Cup and Cover. Cocoa-nut, mounted in silver ; the base orna- mented with fruit in beaten work ; the necking chased in guilloche pattern with armorial shields ; on the cover is a three-sided obelisk. Flemish (?). Early I7th centy. H. 15f in., diam. 4^ in. Bought, 50?. 168.-65. Cup. Lacquered wood, thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl, and with flowers in dull gold on either side. A long handle is attached, similarly inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Used for throwing water over the mouth and nostrils of a horse. Modern Japanese. H. of cup 4 J in., diam. 5 in., L. of handle 2 ft. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 358.-'65. Cup. Black and green lacquered wood, with flowers in dull gold on either side. A long handle of similar material is attached. Used for throwing water over the mouth and nos- trils of a horse. Modern Japanese. H. of cup 4 J in., diam. 5 in., L. of handle 2 ft. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 359.-65. I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 15 Cup. Silver. A christening cup, with figures of guardian angels protecting children, in beaten and chased work, high relief. Modern English. Designed by R Redgrave, R A,, made by H. Emanuel (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847). H. 4f in., diam. 2f in. Bought, 42^. 371.-65. Cup. See also Benitier. Earthenware. Ivory. Cupboard. Chestnut wood ; the panels inlaid with marquetry, the upper division supported by terminal statuettes in full relief, and the pediment surmounted by a pelican in her piety. French. About 1550-60. Probably by Bachelier of Toulouse. H. 7 ft. 10 in., L. 3 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 200^. 772.-65. Cylinder. See Ivory. Damascene Work. See Sword. Decoration of a Plateau, for the centre of a table, made of artificial flowers and glass painted medallions, framed in wire scroll work, in eight principal pieces. French. 18th centy. Dimensions, arranged in order for use : — L. 2 ft. 10 in., W, 2 ft. 2 in., H. of centre piece 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bart. 497.-'65. Diptych. See Ivory. Dish. See Earthenware. Porcelain. Drawing of the Crown used at the coronation of King George IV., coloured, in a Frame of gilt metal ; surmounted by an orb and Maltese cross. English. About 1821. Sight measure, R 211 in., W. 15| in. Bought, 11 366.-65. Drawing of certain Jewels, some of which are described as for- merly the property of Queen Charlotte ; in a Frame of gilt metal surmounted by the Royal arms. English. About 1820. Sight measure, H. lOJ in., W. 13 in. Bought, U. 367.~'65. Dressing Case. See Box. Drug Yase. See Earthenware. Earrings. A pair, silver (incomplete), semicircular rods, with flattened and pierced ends. Algerian, anterior to French occupation. Diam. of each 3 J in. Bought, IL 5s. 493, 493a.- 65. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. {elebs waee.) Jug. Old English black glazed earthenware (Elers ware), with coarse serrated ornament in lines, circles, and crosses. Early 18th centy. H. 13f in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 21. 10s. 116.-'65. {web G WOOD WAHE.) Bell Pull. Wedgwood jasper ware, oviform, with blue and white perpendicular stripes, and a band of white foliage upon yellow ground. English. Latter half of 1 8th centy. L. 2| in. Given by Miss Meteyard. 440.-'65. 16 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, English — continued. (modijbn, various manufactories) Candlestick. Eartlienware, white, incised and inlaid with devices in black, in imitation of Henri II. ware. Modern English. H. 8:^ in., diam. 4 in. . Given by Messrs. Wedgwood and Sons. 368.-65. Dish. Enamelled earthenware, incised design, white and green ; '^ Sgraffito on earthenware." Subject, the Virgin and Child, after Titian. Modern English. Designed by E. Lessore for Messrs. Minton. Diam. 17 in. Given by M. D. Hollins, Esq. 224.-65. Mug or Shaving Pot. White earthenware, with spiral band of portraits in blue, and inscription. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A. Modern English. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 7f in., diam. 24- in. Given by Messrs. Wedgwood and Sons. 161.-65. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, painted with a landscape and cattle, in imitation of Maiolica ; on the margin are a series of colours in various tints. Modern English. (Minton and Co.) Diam. 94 in. Given by Messrs. Minton and Co. 5.-65. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware, formed by a dolphin supporting a shell, painted and gilt. Designed by John Bell, Sculptor. Modern English. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 4f in., W. 6J in. Given by Messrs. Wedgwood and Sons. 162.-'65. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Maiolica, painted with landscape and figure subject of the wolf acting as shepherd. Modern English. Painted by Edouard Rischgitz. Manufactured by Minton and Co. Diam. 10^ in. Given by Messrs. Minton and Co. Earthenware and Stoneware, European. {della robbia ware]) Panel. Enamelled terra cotta, Delia Robbia ware, in relief ; white on blue ground, representing the Adoration of the Kings. Probably a compartment of the '' pre- della" of an altar-piece. Italian. End of 15th centy. H. 16i in., L. 24 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 30^. 651.-65. {FRENCH, UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORIES.) Dish. Elliptic, enamelled earthenware, the ground cream-coloured with chocolate, green, and yellow glaze ; the border ornamented with relieved medallion heads ; the centre with the shield of France surrounded by an heraldic collar. French (Dauphine ?). 16th centy. L. 14| in., W. 12 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 11. 13s. 4d 538.-65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 17 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {FRENCH, UNCERTAIN MANUFACTORIES) — COnt. Dish. Elliptic, enamelled earthenware, the ground cream-coloured with chocolate, green, and yellow glaze ; the border ornamented with relieved medallion heads ; the centre with a medallion of Cupid and birds in relief; the lilies of France stamped in the clay. French {DaupUnet). 16th centy. L. 14^ in., W. llj in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 1?. 13s. 4d 539.-65. Dish. Elliptic, enamelled earthenware, ground cream- coloured with chocolate, green, and yellow glaze ; the border ornamented with relieved medallion heads ; the centre with a medallion of Cupid and fleur-de-lys in relief. French {Dauphine ^). 16th centy. L. 12J in., W. Ill in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 1^. ISs. U. 540.-65. Dish. Elliptic, enamelled earthenware, ground cream- coloured with chocolate, green, and yellow glaze ; the border ornamented with relieved medallion heads ; the centre with the shield of France between cornucopise, and surrounded by terminal statuettes. French {Dau- phinef). 16th centy. L. 12^ in., W. 10:^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), ll. 13s. 4d 541.-'65. Dish. Elliptic, enamelled earthenware, ground cream- coloured with chocolate, green, and yellow glaze ; the border ornamented with relieved medallion heads ; the centre with a medallion mask surrounded by various smaller medallions. French {Dauphine?). 16th centy. L. 124 in., W. 11 in. Bought (Soulages ColK ), \l 13s. U. 542.-^65. Dish. Elliptic, enamelled earthenware, ground cream- coloured with chocolate, green, and yellow glaze ; the border ornamented with relieved medallion heads ; the centre with a medallion portrait bust surrounded by a ring of terminal statuettes. French {Dauphin^ ?). 16th centy. L. 13^ in., W. 11 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), IZ. ]3s. 4d ^ 543.-65. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, bell-shaped, with spout and angular handle ; decorated with vertical bands, rosettes, masks, &c., in white and green on brown glazed ground. French (Dccuphine ?), 16th centy. H. 9| in., W. 9i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. 547.-'65. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, bell- shaped, with spout and angular handle ; decorated with vertical bands, rosettes, masks, &c., in white and green on brown glazed ground. French (Dauphine?). 16th centy. H. 11 in., W. 9i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51 548.-'65. 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. {fbencu, uncertain man ufact OKIES) — cont. Salad Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, in form of a cauliflower, the bowl made by the large external leaves, the lid by the flower, on the top of which is a snail in his shell, serving as a handle. Southern French. 16th centy. H. 11 in., W. 14 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 774.-'65. Vase. Brown glazed earthenware, pear-shaped, with four handles terminating in scrolls, supporting a small cylindric vessel ; above the vase is a shield with the arms of France supported by Cupids. French (Avig- non?), 17th centy. H. 15^ in., W. 7| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. 544.-65. Vase. Brown glazed earthenware, pear-shaped, with cylindric neck and spout, formed by an eagle's head ; scroll handle. French {Avignon?). 17th centy. H. 15i in., W. Sin. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 545.-'65. Vase. Brown glazed earthenware, pear-shaped, with cylindric neck and spout, formed by an eagle's head ; scroll handle. French {Avignon?). 17th centy. H. 15i in., W. 8 in. Bought (Soulages CoU^i.), ^i 546.-65. {FRENCH, modern}) Painting on earthenware. Sea beach, with fishing boats ashore ; in black and gilt frame. Modern French. By M.. Bouquet. Sight measure, H. 5f in., W. 12 J in. Given by M. Bouquet. 171.-65. Panel. Enamelled earthenware, representing a nymph playing with a young boy. Modern French. Designed by J. Ranvier ; executed by T. Deck. H. 11^ in., ^ W. 2 ft. 2| in. Bought, 12^. 15.-65. Panel. Enamelled earthenware, representing a nymph weeping, ''La Cruche Cassee." Modern French. De- signed by J. Ranvier ; executed by T. Deck. H. llj in., W. 2 ft. 2| in. Bought, 24^. 16.-65. Panels (two). Portions of a frieze, enamelled earthen- ware, floral decoration on light blue ground, with border of dark blue and yellow ; Persian style. Modern French. Theodore Deck. H. 1 ft. 7| in., W. 2 ft. lOJ in. Bought, 8?. 17, 17a.- 65. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, white ground covered with octagonal floral ornament in blue and orange. Modern French {Sevres). Diam. 13| in. Bought, 21. 9.-65. Salver. Enamelled earthenware, dark blue ground orna- mented in white ; in the centre a figure of Diana sur- rounded by an arabesque border with four male masks. Modern French {Sevres). Diam. 20 in. Bought, U. 8.-65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G5. 19 Earthenware and Stoneware, European— co^if. {fbench, mobebn) — cont. Yase and Cover. Enamelled earthenware, pale brown ground with foliated ornament in cream-colour and blue ; the cover perforated for cut flowers or perfumes. Modern French (Sevres). H. 9 J in., diam. 8 in. Bought, 51. 12s. 10.-65. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, amphora-shaped with moresque handles ; ornament of dark blue and brown, with simulated Arabic inscriptions on white ground. A modification of the so-called Henri II. ware, copied from the original by M. le Baron Davillier. Modern French. Signed Theodore Deck, 1862. H. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 201 in. ^Bought, 60?. 18.-65. (eispano-mobesco.) Tile. Enamelled earthenware, an " azulejo," with foliage pattern in blue, green, and yellow on white ground. Spanish (Moorish), 15th cent^. b\ in. by 2| in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 495.-'65. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, an '' azulejo," with foliage pattern in blue, green, and yellow on white ground. Spanish (Moorish). 15th cent^. 5Jin. by 2| in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 495a.- 65. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, an '' azulejo," with foliage roundel in blue, green, and yellow on white ground. Spanish (Moorish). 15th centy. Square, W. S^- in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 4956.-'65. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, an " azulejo," with geome- tric roundel in dark blue and yellow on white ground. Spanish (Moorish). 15th cent^^. Square, W. 2| in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 425c.-' 6 5. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, an "azulejo," lozenge- shaped, with lozenge pattern in black, yellow, and green on white ground. Sp)anish (Moorish). ISthcent^. 5 in. by 3 in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 495d-65. (maiolica.) Bowl or Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, on elevated stem. The bottom of the bowl forms a medallion, painted in blue, with Cupid standing ; the rest of the piece, both inside and out, covered with geometrical foliated decoration. Italian (Gubhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1510-20. H. 6 in., diam. 10 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80/. 501.-65. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, on ele- vated stem ; the bottom of the bowl painted with trophies, in lustre on blue ground ; the rest of the sur- face covered with geometrical foliated decoration in lustre on white ground, lined and shaded with blue. Italian {Guhhio). About 1520-30. H. 4 J in., diam. 8J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), SO/. 502.-.'65. 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {maiolica) — cont. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, on raised stem, with two twisted handles. Manufacture uncertain and of great rarity. It is grounded with a deep blue translucent enamel, and covered, both inside and out, with a minute scroll diaper pattern in copper- coloured lustre. Italian. First half of 16th cent^. H. 7 in., diam. 14 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40L 503.-G5. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, on elevated stem. In the centre is a female profile por- trait ; the exterior decorated with scale-work pattern and gadroons. Italian (Gubbio). About 1510. H. 6^ in., diam. 9^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 507.-65. Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, on elevated stem. In the centre is a cartouche inscribed "Diamte. B. ;" the exterior decorated with scale-work and gadroons. Italian (Gubbio). About 1510. H. 8 in., diam. 10^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20?. 510.-65. Candlestick, Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; the design adapted from the damascened Oriental bronzes so much in use in Italy in the 15th and 16th centuries ; decorated in ruby lustre on blue ground. Italian (Gubbio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1520- 30. H. 4| in., diam. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30^. 534.-'65. Cistern. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, elliptic ; the interior and exterior painted with the subjects of Diana and her nymphs bathing, and the discovery of the incontinence of Calisto. Italian (Urbino ?). About 1540-50. H. lOJ in., L. 20^ in., W. 16^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80?. 533.-65. Cup. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred, on raised stem ; in the centre is a medallion enclosing a bust por- trait of a woman, with border of oblique gadroons ; the outside decorated with geometrical ornaments, ruby and yellow lustre on white ground. Italian (Gubbio ?). About 1510. H. 3^ in., diam. 8i in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), dI. " " 528.-65. Cup. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred. In a medallion at the bottom of the cup is a cupid standing near a large vase, on blue background ; the exterior painted with scale work and foliated ornaments. Ita- lian (Gubbio). About 1520-30. H. 3 in., diam. 6^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51 529.-65. objects acquired in the year 1865. 21 Earthenware and Stoneware, European— coti^ {MAIOLICA)—COIit. Drug Vase. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, lustred ; cylindric, with two handles ; the body ornamented with oblique gadroons grounded with ruby lustre, lined and shaded with blue on white ground. Italian. About 1500. H. 9i in., W. lOJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20Z. 498.-65. Drug Vase. Enamelled earthenware, Maiolica, oviform. A wreath of fruit occupies the centre part, filled in with cherubs' heads and strings of golden beads on dark blue ground. Italian {Faenza ?). About 1490. H. 12| in., diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 61. 523.-65. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, covered with a black glaze, the lip trefoil-shaped, the body ornamented with a basket-work pattern and an escutcheon in front. Italian. 1st half of 16th centJ. H. 7 in., W. 5^ in. Bought, 1^. 94.-^65. EwER. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, bottle- shaped ; painted with the raised monogram I • H • S, and foliated ornaments in yellow lustre. Italian {Guhhio ?). About 1510. H. 7^ in., W. 4^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. 530.-'65. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, bottle- shaped ; painted with compartments, filled in with scale-work in ruby and gold lustres on white. Italian {Guhhio). About 1510. H. 5J in., W. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. ^ " 531.-65. Ewer. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, with trefoil lip and scroll handle ; painted in geometrical compart- ments, grounded alternately in blue, orange, and green. Italian {Gastel Durante or Faenza). About 1530-40. H. 8i in., W. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 536.-'65. Jug. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, with trefoil lip and scroll handle ; painted with scroll foliage in ruby and gold lustre. Italian (Guhhio). About 1520-30. H. 10 in., W. H in. -Bought (Soulages CoU^.), 30^. ' 527.-65. Pilgrim's Bottle or Flask, with cover. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; the sides flanked by raised masks, with horns forming handles ; the painting ap- parently represents the Rape of the Sabines. Italian (Urhino). About 1550. H. 14 in., W. SJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40L 517.-65. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica. The Resur- rection, in the style of Melozzo da Forli. Italian {Faenza or Forli). About 1500-10. H. 9| in., W. b in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 126^. 69.-65. 22 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont. (maiolica) — cont. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica. St. Jerome seated in a rocky landscape. Italian {Urhino). As- cribed to Orazio Fontana. About 1530-40. H. Gf in., W. 5 in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), GO^. 520.-65. Plaque. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, circular, the ground dark blue ; in the centre is a medallion, with the sacred monagram I • H • S, with border of rays alternately in white and orange. Italian (Faenza ?). Dated 1491. Diam. lOi in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51 521.-'65. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, painted with cupids, satyrs, &c., on a blue ground, in the centre a cupid blindfolded. Italian {Faenza or Caffaggiolo). About 1490. Diam. 8iin. Bought, G^. 2.-65. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ; around a sunk medallion bearing a female profile bust are com- partments of foliated ornament ; the colours are blue and white with ruby and gold lustres, Italian {Guhhio). About 1520-30. Diam. lOJ in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 10^^. 773.-'65. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica; the body forms an oval vase, decorated with raised strap- work, shields, and two statuettes, supported on scroll feet and elevated on a pedestal painted in imitation of green marble. Italian (Urhino). About 1580-lGOO. II. 9 in., L. 8i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 509.- 65. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica ; the body forms an oval vase, decorated with raised strap work, shields, and two statuettes, supported on scroll feet and elevated on a pedestal painted in imitation of green marble. Italian {U rhino). About 1580-1600. H. 9in., L. 8i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15^. 510.-65. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, boat- shaped, enriched with raised strap work, scrolls, masks, and statuettes of a cupid holding a shell at each ex- tremity. Italian {Urhino). About 1560. H. 6 J in., L. 8i in. Bought (Soulages CoU".), 30^. 511.-'65. Salt Cellar. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ; hexagonal ; the body ornamented at the angles with balusters, and in each square compartment of the sides is a rose in relief grounded with lustre tint. Italian (Guhhio ?). About 1520-30. Diam. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 12^. ^ ^ 522.-'65. Tazza. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, on raised foot ; in the centre a lion, the border in rayed compartments, filled in with scale-work and foliated scrolls, the design in blue and bright orange. Italian (Faenza .^ or Deruta). About 1510-20. H. 4 in., diam. 8| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10?. 516.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 28 Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {majolica) — cont. Yase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, with scroll handles, embossed and lustred, the centre encircled by a band filled in with semicircular bosses, the enrich- ment in orange ruby lustre outlined with blue on white ground. Italian {Guhhio ?). About 1500-30. H. lOin., diam. 9 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20L 499.-^65. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, with cover and scroll handles, decorated with semicircular bosses in relief, and oblique raised gadroons, the cover ornamented with scale-work pattern on white ground, lined with blue. Italian {GuhhioT). About 1500-20. H. 10 J in., W. 81 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 201. 500.-'65. Vase or Cruet. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, with handle and spout, painted with grotesques on white ground. Italian. About 1570. H. 6| in., W. 5 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15Z. 504.-'65. Vase or Cruet. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, with handle and spout, painted with grotesques on white ground. Italian. About 1570. H. 6|in., W. 4i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 151 505.-'65. Vase or Sauce Boat. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, in form of a dolphin with tail terminating in a mask. Italian (Urbino). About 1560. H. 6^ in., L. 8^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25?. 506.-65. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, globular, with three handles ; enriched with a leaf diaper, and with three large inscribed scrolls ; decorated with pointed rays in yellow lustre. Italian (Guhhio). About 1500-10. H. 10 in., diam. SJin. Bought (Soulages ColK), lol. 512.-'65. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, two- handled ; with scale-work patterns, scroll foliage, gad- roons, &c., in yellow lustre. Italian (Guhhio or Bei'uta). About 1500-10. H. 9i in., diam. 7i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 61 513.-'65. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, two- handled ; with scale-work patterns, scroll foliage, gad- roons, &c., in yellow lustre. Italian (Guhhio or Deruta). About 1500-10. H. 9^ in., W. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 61 514.-'65. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, two- handled ; on each side of the vase is a shield of the arms of Pope Leo X. ; the ground filled with scroll foliage in yellow lustre. Italian (Guhhio). About 1520. H. 11 in., W. 8 in. Bought (Soulages CoUn ), 10?. 515.-'65. 24 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {maiolica) — cont. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ; in the shape of a pine cone, wanting cover ; grounded with gold lustre, the foot ornamented with spiral gadroons in ruby. Italian (Guhhio). About 1510-20. H. 8:^in., W. 5 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 51 518.- G^ Vase, with cover. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ; white ground touched with green, orange, and gold lustre. Italian (Guhhio ?). About 1510-20. H. lOi in., diam. 6^ in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 61. 519.-65. Vase, two-handled. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ; foliated ornament and gadroons in ruby and yellow lustre on white, outlined and shaded in blue. Italian (Guhhio). About 1520-30. H. 6^ in., W. 7 in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 151. 524.-65. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, on tall stem with dragon handles. On each side are wreaths of leaves, painted with Cupids and inscribed scrolls ; dragon handles. Italian (Faenza ?). About 1470-80. H. 9 J in., W, 9| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. 525.-65. Vase. Globular, enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred, (much mutilated) ; painted with foliated scroll and gadroon ornament in ruby and yellow lustre. Italian (Guhhio?). About 1520-30. H. 4^ in., diam. 6i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. ^ 526.-65. Vase. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, two-handled, oviform, painted with cupids. Italian (Urhino). About 1580-1600. H. 4iin., W. 2J in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK.), U. 532.-'65. Vase or Cup. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, lustred ; in the centre is a medallion painted in grisaille, of yellowish brown tint ; the exterior enriched with guilloche ornaments in yellow lustre. Italian (Guhhio). By Maestro Giorgio. About 1520-30. H. 1| in., diam. 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30^. 535.-65. (PALISSY WABU.) Dish. Elliptic, enamelled earthenware by Bernard Palissy ; in the centre a nude female figure in low relief reclining on a couch, and several naked boys. The border is ornamented with circular and elliptic pools, separated by masks and vases of flowers. French. Second half of 16th centy. L. 19i in., W. 16 in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 112^. 77.-65. Fountain. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware ; re- presenting a rock, ornamented with shells, lizards, frogs, &c., in natural colours. French. About 1560-70. H. 19i in., W. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. 537.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIEED IN THE YEAR 1865. 25 Earthenware and Stoneware, European— cojiif. {pALissY ware) — cont. Jug. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, in gilt metal mounting of later date ; the handle formed by a snake, the body ornamented with fern and other leaves, lizards, and shells. French. Second half of 16th centy. H. 13^ in., W. 6 in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), m. 4s. 79.-'65. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, Palissy ware, circular ; the edge formed by a ring of daisies and other flowers, the centre by floral medallions upon a perforated ground. French. Second half of 16th centy. Diam. 12 in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 30^. 8s. 78.-'65. Earthenware and Stoneware, Oriental. {CAIBENE.) Tile. Enamelled earthenware, with foliage pattern in blue and green on white ground ; for wall decoration. Cairene. Probably l7th or 18tli cent^. Square, W. 10 in. Given by Frank Dillon, Esq. 478.-65. Tile. Enamelled earthenware, with foliage pattern in blue and green on white ground ; for wall decoration. Cairene, Probably I7th or 18th centy. Square, W. 10 in. Given by Frank Dillon, Esq. 479.-'65. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels, European. Casket. Copper gilt and enamelled, diapered with the armorial shields of England, Angoulesme, Valence Earl of Pembroke, Dreux Duke of Brittany, and Brabant. Eng- lish. Probably made for William or Avmer de Valence. About 1290-1300. H. 3| in., L. 7in., W. SJin. Bought, 150Z. 4.-65. Group. Flat, copper, gilt and enamelled in blue and red, representing the Crucifixion with the Virgin and St, John. Italian (?). About 1300. H. 15^ in., W. 9 in. Bought, 60Z. 792.-65. Scent Bottle. White enamel on gold, with birds, flowers, and fruit in natural colours, pear shaped. French. About 1620. H. If in., diam. 1 in. Bought, 121. 221.-^65. Tazza and Cover. Limoges enamel painted in grisaille by Pierre Kemond; the interior with a classic subject, appa- rently the Centaurs and Lapithse, the cover with bust medallions and trophies. On the cover and foot are the armorial bearings of Cardinal Antoine Sanguin, also the initials of the artist, and the date 1544. French. Diam. 8^ in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 448Z. 80.-65. Enamels. See also Brooch. Head Ornament. Medallion. Ring. Snuff Box. Spoon. Escutcheon. Gilt bronze, elliptic ; probably a watch holder ; within a frame of strap work ornament is a half figure of Judith with the head of Holofernes. Italian. 16th centy. H. 3 in., W. 21 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 11. 591.-65. 21420. ' 3 jy 26 AKT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUIVI. Ewer. Engraved copper, covered with an interlaced pattern, a copy of an Arabic damascened design. Venetian. About 1500-30. H. 10 in., diam. 5 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10^. 578.-65. Ewer. Copper, oviform, beaten and chiselled. The body sur- rounded with bands of foliated scroll work. Venetian. About 1530. H. 12 in., diam. 5 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 8^. 579.-'65. Ewer. Bronze, oviform, un decorated and apparently cast and turned. Venetian. About 1530. H. 11 in., W. 6 J- in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 4Z. 580.-65. Ewer. Bronze, oviform, undecorated and apparently cast and turned. Venetian, About 1530. H. 11 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U, 581.-'65. Ewer. Bronze, oviform, undecorated. Venetian. About 1530. H. 16 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51 582.-'65. Ewer, with cover. Bronze or " latten." The spout formed by a sitting figure of a lion, and the handle by a serpent or dragon. French or German. About 1400, H. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), SI 583.-'65. Ewer. Bronze, oviform, undecorated, Venetian. About 1530. H. 13| in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 51. 584.-65. Ewer. See also Earthenware. Fender. Wrought iron, scroll-shaped ; in front is a male bronze bust. Italian. 16th centy. H. 3^ in., L. 3 ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. Si in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 51. 549.-^65. Fender. Wrought iron, scroll-shaped ; with incised baluster ornament ; in front is a bronze female mask. Italian. 16th centy. H. 2i in., L. 3 ft. 1 J in., W. 2 ft. Bought (Soulages CoUn), 5^. 550.-^65. Fibula. See Brooch. 'R'igure of a Siren. Bronze ; probably a handle to a bath or other piece of furniture. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4 in., W. Si in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 590.-'65. Flask or Scent Bottle. With screw stopper, copper gilt. Italian (?). 14th or 15th centy. L. 4f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 1^. 642.-'65. Flower Pot or Pan. See Porcelain. Foot or support to a coffer. Bronze ; formed by a siren termi- nating in acanthus foliage. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4| in,, W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15.9. 607.-'65, Foot or support to a cofier. Bronze ; formed by a sireu termi- nating in acanthus foliage. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4|in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15s. 608.-'65. Foot or support to a coffer. Bronze ; formed by a siren termi- nating in acanthus foliage. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4| in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 155. 609.-'65. Foot or support to a coffer. Bronze ; formed by a siren termi- nating in acanthus foliage. Italian. 16th centy, H. 4f in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 155. 610.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 27 Foot or support to a coffer or cabinet. Bronze gilt ; formed by an eagle with outspread wings. Italian. 16th or iTtli centy. H. ^in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10s. 614.-'65. Foot or support to a coffer or cabinet. Bronze gilt ; formed by an eagle with outspread wings. Italian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 51 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10s. 615.-'65. Foot or support to a coffer or cabinet. Bronze gilt ; formed by an eagle with outspread wings. Italian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 5i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10s. 616.-65. Foot or support to a coffer or cabinet. Bronze gilt ; formed by an eagle with outspread wings. ItaliaM. 16th or 17th centy. H. 5 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10s. 617.-'65. Fork. See Glass. Spoon. Fountain. See Cistern. Earthenware. Frame. Copper gilt, shell and scroll pattern in beaten work. French (?). 18th centy. H. 10 in., W. 7i in. Bought, 3?. 141.-65. Frame. See also Drawing. Painting. Frieze. Bronze, a portion chased in high relief with scroll pattern of foliage, grape bunches, and a Cupid. Modern Eng- lish. By R. E. Barrett. Prize object in the Society of Arts' competition, 1864. ISJ in. by 2Jin. Bought, 15^. 60.-'65. Girandole. See Bracket. Glass, Painted. Medallion. Painted glass. Subject, the Ploughman. A portion of a prize design, by James Gamble, for a window in illustration of the passage in Ecclesiasticus, c. 88, v. 24 to end, descriptive of trades. Modern English. Diam. 17 J in. Bought, 3^. 10s. 230.-65. Panel. Painted glass, representing an angel holding a shield of arms ; in the spandrils are two men-at-arms. Swiss or German. About 1490. H. 13 in.,W. 9 J in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 8Z. 4s. 81.-65. Panel. Painted glass, representing an angel holding a shield of arms on which is blazoned a hinge or clamp of iron studded with nails. Swiss or German. About 1490. H. 13 in., W. 91 in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 8^. 4s. 82.-'65. Panel. Painted glass. Subject, the Potter at his Wheel. A portion of a prize design, by B. Townroe, for a window in illustration of the passage in Ecclesiasticus, c. 38, v. 24 to end, descriptive of trades. Modern English. H. 18 in., W. ISJin. Bought, 3^. 10s. 228.- 65. Panel. Painted glass. Subject, the Seal Engraver. A portion of a prize design, by M. R. Elden, for a window in illustration of the passage in Ecclesiasticus, c. 38, v. 24 to end, descrip- tive of trades. Modern English. H. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 2 ft. 11 in. Bought, 15^. 15s. 229.-65. Panel. Painted glass. Group of heads of philosophers, portion of a prize design. By G. Moody. Modern English. Messrs. Powell and Sons. H. 2 ft. SJ in., W. 2 ft. 7i in. Bought, 8?. 15s. 369.-65. 3 D 2 28 ART rNTENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEITM. Glass, Painted — cont Panel. Painted glass, showing a figure of Cupid bearing a label, and two heads with fruits on a diaper ground, beino- a portion of an allegoric design by J. T. Lyon. Modern English. H. 16 in., W. 22 in. Bought, 11 10s. 370.-65. Panel. Painted glass. Subject, the head of an aged man, intitled " Jurisprudence,^' being a prize panel in the compe- tition of 1865. By Alfred Hassam. Modern English. H. 14| in., W. 12| in. Bought, U. 435.-65. Window. Painted glass. The ground in a diaper pattern of crimson crosses on blue ground, the central compartment made up of various fragments. French. 13tli cent^., said to have come from the Sainte Chapelle. L., 2 ft. llj in., W. 1 ft. 5i in. Given by Henry Vaughan, Esq. 12.-'65. Glass Vessels, English. Bottle. Glass, for water ; painted with a wreath of flowers and aquatic plants; called the "Well-spring" bottle. De- signed by K. Redgrave, R.A. Modern English (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847). H. 64 in., W. 4^ in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. 14.-'65. Glass Vessels, etc., European. Fork. Glass, with twisted and curved stem. Venetian. 16th centy. L. 61 in. Given by E. Kaulbach, Esq. 160.-65. Globe or Astronomical Clock. Gilt metal, in the form of a celestial globe on a stand of four dragons' claws. On an orb below the globe is engraved the imperial double-headed eagle, crowned. On a cartouche on the globe is the following inscription : " Elaborabat Georgius Boll et Johannes Eeinhold in Augusta, Anno Domini 1584." German (Augsburg), said to have been made for the Emperor Rudolph II. H. 16i in., diam. of globe, 7i in. Given by Robert Goff, Esq. 246.-'65. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. See Brooch. Cameo. Coin. Intaglio. Medallion. Miniature. Pendent Jewel. Ring. Rosary. Seal. Snuff Box. Group. Marble. Statuettes of the Virgin, with the Infant Christ and St. John. Italian. About 1500-20. H. 22 in., W. 21 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80Z. 657.-65. Group. See also Enamels. Hair or Shawl Pin. Silver, pierced and chased. Algerian, anterior to French occupation. L. 4^ in. Bought, 11. 490.-'65. Hair or Shawl Pin. Silver, pierced and chased. Algerian, anterior to French occupation. L. 4 J in. Bought, 15s. 491.-'65. Halbert. See Sword. Hammer Head. Bronze, chased with a dragon's head, necking of acanthus foliage, and on the claw a shield. Italian. 16th centy. 2^ in. by 6J in. Bought, 8^. 136.-65. Handle to a fire utensil. Bronze. A terminal figure of Cupid. Italian, 16th centy. H. 7 in., W. 2 in. Bought (Soulages CoUn), 1?,. . 597.-^65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAK 1865. 29 Handle to a fire utensil. Bronze. A terminal figure of Cupid. Italian. 16th centJ. H. 7 in., W. 21 in. Bouglit (Soulages Colin), 1^. " 598.-'65. Handle to a fire utensil. Bronze. A terminal figure of Cupid. Italian, 16th centy. H. 8;^ in., W. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 11. 599.-65. Handle to a fire utensil. Bronze. A terminal figure of Cupid. Italian. 16thcenty. H. 8^ in., W. 2f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 1^. 600.-65. Hat. Tuscan straw, ornamented with floral embroidery of coloured silk. Italian. 18th centy. Diam. 14|- in. Bought, n. 157.-65. Hat. Tuscan straw, ornamented with floral embroidery of coloured silk, and wreath of flowers in coloured straw. Italian. 18th centy. Diam. U\ in. Bought, 3^. 158.-'65. Head Ornament. Formed of silver plates linked together, partly enamelled and set with coral. Algerian, anterior to French occupation. L. 20 in., W. 7 in. Bought, Ql, 487.-65. Hook for a lamp or chandelier. Wrought iron scroll work, with roses, tulips, and spiral ornament gilt. German (J). I7th centy. L. 6 ft., W. 3 ft. Bought, U. 3s. l70.-'65. Horn. See Ivory. Horse Trappings. A set in 27 pieces, consisting of saddle and stirrups in gold lacquered ware, richly decorated with gilding, white leather saddle flaps with stamped devices in gilding, and scarlet and white silk interlaced cords and tassels. Modern Japanese. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 363.-'65. Horse Trappings. A set in 27 pieces, consisting of saddle and stirrups in gold lacquered ware, richly decorated v/ith gilding, gilt leather saddle flaps with stamped devices in various colours, and scarlet and white silk interlaced cords and tassels. Modern Japanese. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 364.-'65. Impressions, Two, in Wax, of the Pallas Athene of the Parthenon. From an antique gem now at Vienna. If in. by 1 in. Given by R C. Lucas, Esq. 245.-'65. Inkstand. Silver gilt, triangular, chased with foliage pattern. Italian. 16th or 17th centy. H. If in., L. of side o^ in. Bought, U. 10s. 439.-'65. Inkstand. Bronze. The lower part formed by a gadrooned vase upheld by three terminal winged tritons ; the cover sur- mounted by a statuette of Fame. Italian. About 1560-70. H. 14i in., W. 7i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 261. qQ5.-'Qo. Inkstand. Bronze, triangular, supported on three lions hold- ing shields ; the cover surmounted by a statuette of Hope. Italian. About 1560-70. H. 9| in., W. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20^. 567.-65. Inkstand or Perfume Burner. Bronze, ornamented with masks, garlands, &c. The cover is surmounted by a statuette of a Roman emperor, and is apparently of later date. Floren- tine. 15th centy. H. lOf in., W. 6 in. Bought (Soulages Coll«.), 20^. 575.-'65. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSETBI. . Inkstand. See also Porcelain. Intaglio. Amethyst. Hercules dividing the rocks. Antique Roman. Diam. J in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 207.-'G5. Intaglio. Jasper. Genius and Death, set in a gold ring. Antique Roman. J in. by f in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 231.-'G5. Intaglio. Sard. A child seated before an amphora, in gold setting. Antique Romam. ^ in. by | in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 232.-65. Intaglio. Blood stone. A panther, set in a gold ring. Antique Roman, f in. by 4 in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 233.-65. Intaglio. Carnelian. Bust of Madame de Maintenon. French. 18th centy. | in. by | in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 234,-65. Intaglio. Sard. A skull with legend " Cogita," set in a gold ring. Italian. 16th centy (?). 4 in. by f in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. ' 236.-65. Intaglio. Amethyst. Head of Medusa, set in a gold ring. Antique Roman, | in. by \ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 237.-65. Intaglio. Carnelian. Apollo bringing the skin of the Python to Jupiter. Roman. Early present centy. 1 J in. by 1 J in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 238.-'65. Intaglio. Carnelian. Priam, Andromache, and Hector. Roman. Early present centy. 1^ in. by 1| in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. ^ 239.-''65. Intaglio. Carnelian. Socrates taking poison. Roman. Early present centy. \\ in. by 2 in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 240.-'65. Intaglio. Carnelian. -^neas rescued by Neptune. Roman. Early present centy. 1^ in. by If in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. ^ 241.-'65. Intaglio. CarneKan. Theseus sacrificing the bull. Roman. Early present centy. If in. by If in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. ~ 242.-'65. Intaglio. Carnelian. Iphigenia conveying the image of Diana. Roman. Early present centy. 1|- in. by 1-J in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 243.-65. Intaglio. Carnelian. Theseus receiving from Neptune the sword of victory. Roman. Early present centy. IJ in. by If in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 244.-'65. Iron and Steel Work. See Bracket. Casket. Fender. Hook. Lantern. Purse Frame. Spurs. Ivory and Bone, Carved. Box. Carved ivory, cylindrical, with conical top, orna- mented with eagles, &c., all of pierced work ; round the edge is an Arabic inscription which has been translated : '* A " favour of God to the servant of God al Hakem al Mostan- " ser Billah, Commander of the Faithful." This was an Ommayade Kaliph of Spain who reigned at Cordova 961- 976. Hisjpano-Moresco. Probably contemporary. H. 3 in,, diam. 4 in. Bought, 11 ^ 2l7.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 31 Ivory and Bone, Carved— co^ii^. Bust. Ivory, carved, in low relief; profile of a. Roman emperor. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. 1| in. by 1|- in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 202.-'65. Casket. Carved ivory, oblong ; known as the Yeroli casket ; on the top and sides are subjects from classical myths, sur- rounded with bands of rosettes. Byzantine. 10th or 11th centy. (This casket was obtained in 1861, from the Treasury of the Cathedral of Yeroli, near Rome.) H. 4 J in., L. 15| in., W. 6 in. Bought, 420^. 216.-65. Casket. Composed of bone panels carved in low relief with figures of warriors, set in borders with rosettes. At the top is an oblong panel of ivory carved in high relief with a combat of warri ors on horse and foot. This ivory panel is of older date than the rest of the carvings. Byzantine. 10th or 11th centy ; the present setting in ebony is of the 16th or I7th centy. H. 9| in., L. 101 in., W. 7 in. Given by Robert Goff,Esq. 247.-65. Cup and Cover. Ivory, turned in eccentric curved mouldings, the stem supported by a nude youthful figure, also worked by the turning lathe. Italian. Executed and signed by a German artist in Tuscany, A.D. 1681. H. 12| in., W. 5 in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 11^. 85. 74.~'65. Cup and Cover. Ivory, of pentagonal shape with eccentric turned mouldings ; the stem is an open spiral coil. Italian, Executed and signed by a German artist in Tuscany, A.D. 1681. H. 131 in., W. 4 in. Bought (Pourtales Col^.), 11, 125. 75.-'65. Cylinder. Carved ivory. Probably the drum of a tanl^ard or a pedestal, with the destruction of Niobe's children, in high relief. Italian. 17th centy. H. 4| in., diam. 4 J in. Bought, 48Z. ' 91.-65. Diptych, or pair of folding tablets. Carved ivory. Subjects in three ranges, representing the History of the Passion, with the Resurrection, Ascension, and Descent of the Holy Ghost ; over the subjects are very elaborate Gothic canopies. Painted and partly gilt. End of 13th centy. Formerly in the Treasury of the Cathedral of Soissons. H. 12J in., W. 91 in. Bought, 308Z. 211.-65. Diptych (one leaf). Carved ivory, representing a female holding an acerra with incense, and standing before an altar ; behind the altar is a child holding a bowl of fruit and a two-handled vase, or CantJiarus ; above is inscribed SYMMACHORVM. This and the other leaf of the Diptych, which is now in the Museum of the Hotel de Cluny, Paris, were formerly attached to a reliquary at Moutiers in France, hence known as the Diptychon Meier etense, and published in Gori " Thesaurus Diptychorum," i. p. 207. (The Symmachi were a family of consular rank, the most noted of whom were L. Aurelius Symmachus, who flourished about the middle of the 4th century, and his son Q. AureUus Sym- machus, consul in A.D. 391, and a distinguished writer.) H. llf in., W, 4| in. Bought, 420^. S12,- 65. 32 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUISI. Ivory and Bone, Carved— co?if. Head of a " Tau," or T-shaped staff, carved in walrus ivory ; with lozenge compartments containing the signs of the zodiac ; on the under part are two arches, one containing a figure with a crozier and book, the other a figure holding a tau staff. Byzantine. 12th centy. L. 5 in. Bought, 711 215.-'65. Horn. Ivory, carved on one side in low relief with cupids engaged in hunting ; on the other are six stops for modulation. French. About 1550. L. 13 J in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 42^. 73.-65. Medallion Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief; bust of Jupiter. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 6 in., W. 4 J in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 185.-'65. Medallion Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief; bust of Proserpine. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. 5 in. by ^ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 186.-65. Medallion Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief; bust of Cleopatra with the asp. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. 41 in. by 3^ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 189.-65. Medallion Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief, elliptic ; the Graces teaching Cupid. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. 2| in. by 1| in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 197.-65. Medallion Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief; the Graces, after Canova. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. 2| in. by If in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 198.-65. Mirror Cover. Carved ivory, circular, with four projecting dragons ; the surface carved with two ranges of subjects, representing love scenes, under elaborate Gothic canopies. French. Early 14th centy. Diam. 5g- in. Bought, 75L 210.-65. Panel. Carved ivory, pierced with figures of Christ, St. Peter, and St. Paul standing under rich canopies ; above are the Annunciation, the Adoration of the Magi, and the Pre- sentation in the Temple. The sides of the canopies are com- posed of a series of small niches, containing figures with musical instruments and apostles. French. About 1400. H. 5| in., W. 41 in. Bought, 168^. 213.-'65. Panel. Ivory, carved in low relief; representing St. Sebas- tian bound to a tree ; set on a wooden background with marquetry border. North Italian. End of 15th centy. H. 11| in., W. 7 in. Bought, 84^. 219.-65. Pastoral Staff. The head or crook : carved ivory ; the volute supported by an angel, and enclosiug on one side the Cruci- fixion, on the other the Virgin and Child attended by angels. French, 14th centy. L. 6| in. Bought, 168^. 214.-'65. Pastoral Staff. The head or crook : carved ivory, with various figures, composing together a representation of the Nativity. German. 12th centy. L. 4| in. Bought, 140Z. 218.-65. objects acquired in the year 1865. 33 Ivory and Bone, Carved— co^i^. Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief; bust of the Pallas Athene of the Parthenon. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas H. 6^ in., W. 3J in. Given by E. C. Lucas, Esq. 184.-65. Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief, in two subjects ; a female classical head, and a winged female figure, seated on an amphora (called Iris the messenger). Modern English, By R. C. Lucas. H. 3J in., W. 5| in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 187.-65. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief ; Iris descending. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 5J in., W. 3J in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 188.-65. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief; the Descent from the Cross. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 5^ in., W. 3| in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 19().-'65. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief; representing the naming of St. John the Baptist, after Albert Durer. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 74 in., W. 5^ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 191. -'65. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief ; the Nativity, with the Shepherds. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 9^ in., W. 6 in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 192.-65. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief ; the Raising of Lazarus. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 8 in., W. 5J in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 193.-65. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief ; Christ blessing children. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 7J in., W. 5i in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 194.-65. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief ; the Crouching Venus. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. 2f in. by 2 in. Given by R. C. Lucas,' Esq. 199.-65. Plaque. Ivory, elliptic, in low relief ; head of Ariadne. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. If in. by 1^ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 200.-65. Plaque. Ivory, elliptic, in high relief ; head of Lord Palmerston. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. 2| in. by IJ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 201.-'65. Plaque. Carved ivory, elliptic, in low relief; bust of Julius Csesar. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 4| in., W. 3^ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 204.-'65. Plaque. Carved ivory, elliptic, in low relief ; head of Alexander the Great, with the horns of Ammon. Modern English. By R. C. Lucas. H. 4^ iu., W. 2| in. Given by R. C. Lucas. Esq. 205.-'65. Plaques, Four. Carved ivory, with the Evangelists in high relief, seated, writing their Gospels ; above are their respective symbols. German. 10th or 11th centy. Each 3| in. by 2i in. Bought, 70^. 220, 220(X, 220&, 223c.-='65. 34 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory and Bone, Carved — cont Powder Flask. Ivory, flattened oval form, carved in low relief with groups of Mars and Venus and of Bellona crowned by Victory. French. About 1550. H. 6 in., W. 5^ in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 40?. 71.-65. Powder Priming Flask. Ivory, with silver mounting, carved in the form of a ribbed bivalve shell, to which two nude Cupids cling. French (?) 17th centy. Diam. 2 J in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 10?. 8^. 72.-65. Statuette. Ivory ; model of the boy extracting a thorn, from his foot. Modern English. By R C. Lucas. H. 4 J- in. Given by K C. Lucas, Esq. 195.-65. Statuette. Ivory ; Cupid seated. Modern English. Bj R C. Lucas. H. 3 J in. Given by R C. Lucas, Esq. 196.-65. Ivory. Bee also Paper Knife (Handle). Jeweller's and Goldsmith's Work. See Brooch. Cameo. Coin. Intaglio, Medallion, Miniature. Pendent Jewel. Ring. Rosary. Seal. Snuff Box. Jug. Bee Earthenware. Knife and Fork. The handles of gold enamel on black ground. Italian ? 17th centy. L. 6 J in. Bought, 201. 21, 21a.- 65. Knife. Buff encaustic earthenware handle with animals on red ground. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) Modern English. L. lOJ in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. 26.-65. Knife. Buff encaustic earthenware handle with animals on black ground. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 3 847.) Modern English. L. 10^ in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. 27.-65. Knife. Buff encaustic earthenware handle with animals on blue ground. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) Modern English. L. 10^ in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. 28.-'65. Knife. White encaustic earthenware handle with animals on blue ground. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) Modern English. L. 10^ in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. " 29.-65. Knife. The blade engraved with figures of children sowing and reaping. Tlie handle of carved boxwood representing the fruit of the maize plant. A bread knife, designed by John Bell, sculptor. Modern English. J. Rogers and Son. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) L. 13f in. Bought, 18.s. 445.-'65. Knife. The blade engraved with figures of children sowing and reaping. The handle of carved ivory representing the fi'uit of the maize plant. Designed by John Bell, sculptor. A bread knife. Modern English. J. Rogers and Son. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) L. 14 in. Bought, ll. lis. Qd. 446.-65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 85 Knocker. Bronze, formed by two half-figures of youths ter- minating in foliage, surmounted by a mask. Italian. Early 16th centy. H. 10 in., W. 7^. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 20^. 66.-'65. Knocker. Bronze, formed by two dolphins encircling a swan ; below is an escallop shell. Italian. 16th centy. H. 7^ in., W. 6 in. Bought, U. 89.-'65. Knocker. Bronze. Two nymphs embracing, terminating in scroll foliage ; on their shoulders and on each side are Cupids. Italian. About 1560. H. 14^ in., W. 13 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80^. " 573.-'65. Lace. See Textiles. Lacquer Work. See Book, Box. Cane. Cup. Horse Trappings. Screen. Shield. Snuff Box. Spear. Sword. Tray. Umbrella. Lamp. Bronze, in the shape of an ancient galley, on the sides of which are groups of sea gods and medallions in low relief, and on the cover a statuette of a cupid mounted on a dolphin ; the stand is of Spanish hroccatello marble. Italian. 16th centy. H. 6| in., L. 81 in. Bought, 163/. 137.-65. Lamp. Bronze, cut and chased, the pedestal ornamented with terminal figures, garlands, &c. ; the lamp formed by a dragon in full relief, with a murex shell on the point of its tail. Italian. About 1570. H. 13 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 563.-'65. Lamp or Candlestick. Bronze, the pedestal ornamented with terminal figures, garlands, «Ssc. ; the upper part formed of a grotesque figure of a siren. Italian. About 1570. H. 14 in., L. 5 in. Bought (Soulages ColK.), 18/. 564^.-65. Lamp. Bronze, of grotesque form. A negro's head resting on a tripod pillar, enriched with mouldings, masks, &c,, forms the body. Florentine. 15th centy. H. 10 in., L. 8^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 15/. 574.-'65. Lantern. Wrought iron, hexagonal, with crown-shaped top. German (?). 16th centy. H. 2 ft. 4 in., diam. 11^ in. Bought, 3/. 483.-65. Lead Work. See Medal. Leather, four strips. White, used for tying harness, &c. Modern Japanese. Length of each 34 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {One piece transferred to Museum^ Edinburgh.) 357.-'65. Leather Work. Bee Book. Case. Chair. Horse Trappings. Screen. Lens, or diminishing glass. Rock crystal, with mounting and handle in silver gilt ; the handle formed by three interlaced serpents ; at its insertion into the frame is a mask surrounded by cartouche work. Italian. About 1550. Diam. of lens 2-J in., L. with handle 6 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK) 15/. 633.-.'65. Linen. Bee Textiles. Lithographic Stone. See Medallion. w oG MIT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Marquetry. See Cabinet. Table. Medal. Bronze, commemorating the entry of the Princess Alexandra into London. Obv., bust of the Princess, by J. S. "Wy on ; rev., allegoric group of London welcoming the Princess, with legend, by J. S. and A, B. Wyon. Modern English. Diam. 3 in. Given by the Lord Mayor and Cor- poration of the City of London. 61.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Clementine, Princess Sobieski, wife of James Stuart, known as the old Pretender, with legend ; rev., a female figure in a chariot, in the background the city of Rome and a departing ship, with legend. German. Early LSth centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought, U. 5s. 127.-65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of Galeazzo Marescotti of Bologna, in ai-mour, with legend ; rev., a seated figure of an aged man, holding a book in each hand ; on the ground arms and armour. Italian. By Sperandio of Mantua. 15th centy. Diam. 4 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 658.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cardinal Trivulzio, with legend ; rev., a female figure holding in her hands a mirror and a pair of compasses; at her feet a cockatrice. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), SI. 659.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Borso d'Este, Duke of Modena, with legend ; rev., a cofifer partly opened, surrounded by rocks, on the summits of which are three castles. Italian. By Petricini of Florence. Dated 1460. Diam. 3| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 660.-65. Medal. Bronze, of Louis XII., King of France, and his Queen, Anne of Brittany. Obv., bust of the king on a field powdered with fleurs-de~lys, with legend ; rev., bust of the queen on a field powdered with ermine and fleurs-de-lys, with legend. French, Lvons. Dated 1499. Diam. 4^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. ^ 661.-65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., laureated bust of Lodovico Carbone, Professor of Poetry at the University of Ferrara, with legend ; rev., a mermaid with two tails, with legend. Italian. By Sperandio of Mantua. 15th centy. Diam. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 662.-'65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., busts of Philibert, eighth Duke of Savoy, and his Duchess, Margaret of Austria, the field partly powdered with daisies (Marguerites) and true-love knots, with legend ; rev., arms of Savoy, and the motto " Fert," with legend. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 663.-65. Medal. Bronze, cast and chased. Obv., head of Christ, in- scribed " Y H S • X P S • Salvator mundi ;" rev., a Latin in- scription. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 3| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 664.-'65. Medal. Lead. Obv. only, bust of Giulio Cesare of Varanno, with legend. Italian, loth centy. Diam. 3 J in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), SI. 665.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G5. 37 Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Emilia Pia, a lady of the Monte- feltre family, her hair gathered into a long queue behind, with legend ; rev., a pyramid, with an urn at the summit, inscribed " castis cineribus." Italian. Early 16th cent^. Diam. 3J in. Bought (Soulages Com.), U. 666.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Giovanni Boldu, a Venetian painter, treated in the antique style, with name and country in Greek character ; rev., a man seated with his head buried in his hands, and a cupid with his arm resting on a skull, with legend. Venetian. By Boldu himself. Dated 1458. Diam. 3i in. Bought (Soulages ColK). ^L QQ^J.-'Q^. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of Sigismondo Pandolfo Mala- testa, Lord of Rimini, with inscription ; rev., the castle of Eimini. Italian. By Vittore Pisanello of Verona. Dated 1446. Diam. 3J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 668.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Alfonso V., King of Naples, in armour, with legend ; rev., Mars and Bellona crowning the King, with legend ; signed '' Christophorus * Hierimia." Italian. About 1450. Diam. Sin. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 669.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Isotta da Rimini, wife of Sigis- mund Malatesta ; rev., an elephant. Italian. By Pisanello of Verona. Dated 1446. Diam. 3i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 670.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini, with legend ; rev., a female figure in armour seated on two elephants. Italian. Dated 1446. By Pisanello of Verona. Diam. 3 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3Z. 671.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Niccolo Picinino of Perugia, a celebrated mercenary soldier, with legend ; rev., a griffin suckling two children. Italian. 15 th centy. By Pisanello of Verona. Diam. 3| in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 3^^ 672.-'65. Medal. Silver ; of the Swiss Cantons. Obv., a hand in glory holding a scroll, around which are arranged thirteen shields of arms of the Swiss cantons, with their respective names ; rev., in centre a cross with inscription, supported by two angels and surrounded by seven shields of arms. Swiss. 16th centy. Diam. 34 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), Si. 673.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Nicholas Palmerius, Bishop of Orta ; rev., a nude male figure standing on a bracket, holding in one hand an hour-glass, in the other a spear or wand, with legend. Italian. By Andrea Guacialoti. Dated 1467. Diam. 2A in. Bought (Soulages Col]^.), Si. 674.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Antonio de Grandis, with legend. Italian. 1 5th centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. ^ 675.-65. Medal. Bronze, elliptic. Obv. only, Alfonso, King of Naples, in civic costume. Italian. About J 450. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 2^, 676.-^65. 38 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEmi. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Leonello, Marquess of Este ; rev., two naked men seated in front of a mast with a spreadino- sail Italian. By Pisanello of Verona. About 1450. Diam. 2fin Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 3^. 677.-'65 Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Leonello, Marquess of Este ; i-ev., two naked men holding baskets of fruit on their shoulders. Italian. By Pisanello of Verona. About 1450. Diam. 2f in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), U. G78.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Caterina Sforza, Lady of Forli and Imola, with legend ; rev., Fortune standing on a globe. Italian. 15thcenty. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3?. 679.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv,, bust of a lady unknown, with legend ; rev., on the left a naked man kneeling, bearing on his shoulders a basket of fruit, on the right Cupid standing on a globe under a vine. Italian. By Pomedello of Verona. 15th centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), Zl. {Wanting in 1866.) 680.-'65. Medal. Lead. Obv., male portrait unknown ; rev., the letters N*M*P* in large church-text characters. Italian, loth centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 681.-'65. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Cardinal d'Amboise, Minister of Louis XII., with legend ; rev., the City of Milan, with the sun darting down rays, with legend. French. Dated 1500. Diam. 2i- in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 3L 682.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of King Francois I., with legend ; rev., a horseman striking at a prostrate female figure with a club. Italian. By Benvenuto Cellini. About 1530-40. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 683.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., conjoined busts of Geronimo Panico and Pompeo Ludovisi, with legend ; rev., a genius with a patera in one hand and a dolphin in the other, sacrificing at an altar. Italian. 16th centy. Attributed to Giovanni Cavino, called " II Padovano.'' Diam. 1 J in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 3?. 684.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Giovanni Paolo Zuponi of Padua, with legend ; rev., an eagle standing on an amphora. Italian. 16tli centy. By Giovanni Cavino, called "IlPado- vano," in the style of the antique. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), n. " 685.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Filippo de Vadi, Doctor of Medicine, with legend. Italian. By Giovanni Boldu, of Venice. 15th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), %, 686.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, with legend ; rev., three mounted knights. Italian. By Pisanello of Verona. About 1450. Diam. 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 687.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of St. Paul, with legend ; rev., a Latin inscription running across the field. Italian. 15 th centy. Diam. 3| in. Bought (Soulages ,CollJi.), 2,1, 688.-^65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 39 Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Nicola Orsini, with legend ; rev., Orsini on horseback attended by soldiers, with legend. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 3^. 689.--65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., Alfonso Ferdinando, Duke of Calabria, in armour, with legend ; rev., an army entering a city, with legend. Italian, Dated 1482. Diam. 2 1 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 690.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Marc Antonio Trevisano, Doge of Venice ; rev., an inscription within a wreath. Italian. Dated 1554. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 691.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Yittore Camelio, a medallist, by himself, with legend ; rev., a sacrifice. Italian. Dated 1508. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages Co^.), 21 692.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Anthony of Burgundy, with legend; rev., a banner. French. About 1500. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), %l. 693.-65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy ; rev., the collar of the golden fleece. Italian, 15th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21 694.-'65, Medal. Bronze. Obv., conjoined busts of the Emperor Charles V. and his brother Ferdinand, King of the Romans ; rev., a coat of arms. German. Dated 1535. Diam. 2| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 699.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a lady unknown ; rev., two cupids flying, holding up wreaths, with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 700.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Charles VIII., King of France, with legend ; rev., Hercules and the lion. Italian. 1 5th centy. Diam. 2|- in. (Medal much injured.) Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 701.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Reverse onlj ; a knight on horseback is attacking a cavalier on foot, whilst a third combatant is stabbing the horse. Italian. By Giovanni Francesco of Parma. Dated 1468. Reverse of a medal of Costanzo Sforza. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21 702.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only ; bust of a man wearing the beretta of a priest, with legend. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2\ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 703.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only ; classical bust of a young warrior with a richly decorated helmet. Inscribed " Scip • Af. " Probably a cast from an Italian cameo of the Renaissance period, in imitation of the antique. Italian. About 1500. 3 in. by 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 704.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., only ; bust portrait of an unknown lady in rich costume, without inscription. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21 705.-65. 40 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only; portrait of a cardinal, unknown, without inscription. Italian. 15th. centy. Diam. 2 J in. Bouglit (Soulages ColK), 21 706.- G5. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust portrait of Antonio Bossi ; rev., Fame standing, holding a trumpet reversed. Italian. 16tli centy. Diam. 2\ in. Bought (Soulages ColKj, U. 707.-65. Medal. Lead. Obv., bust of Alfonso II., Duke of Ferrara ; rev., bust of Lucretia Borgia, his Duchess, with legends. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 3^. 708.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a Tuscan lawyer wearing the beretta or cap, with legend ; rev., an inscription within a wreath. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 8^. 709.-65. Medal. Lead. Obv., bust to the right of Heraclius, Boman Emperor of the East (AD. 610-641), with Greek and Latin inscriptions ; rev., the Emperor in a triumphal car, with Scriptural inscriptions, partly illegible. Italian. 15th centy. (?) Diam. 3f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 710.-65. Medal. Bronze. Rev. only ; an allegorical composition of numerous figures ; in the centre a female figure supporting a fountain, &c., with legend. Italian. Early 16th centy. Diam. 3i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3?. 711.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only : bust portrait of a monk unknown. In the field the letters R.L. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2\ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 7l2.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust portrait of Boccaccio ; rev., a classical draped figure holding a serpent in one hand. Italian. 1 5th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought (Soulages ColK) U. 713.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., laureated bust of the poet Ariosto ; rev., an altar standing amidst flames, above is a swarm of bees. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), n, 7l4.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Aldus Manutius, the printer, inscribed "■ Aldus * Pius • Manutius • r " ; rev., an anchor round which a dolphin is twined, the device of this printer. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3Z. 715.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Pietro Aretino; rev.. Truth seated on a rock is crowned by a winged genius, at her feet a satyr is kneeling, above, Jove grasping a thunderbolt. Italian. About 1550. Diam. 2\ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 716.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cardinal Bembo, cast and chased ; rev., Pegasus. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2\ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 717.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Dante, inscribed " Dantlies Florentinus ; " rev., Dante beholding Purgatory. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 718.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 41 Medal. Lead. Obv., bust of Count Balthasar Castiglione, with legend ; rev., Apollo in his ear rising over the globe, on which is represented the map of Italy, after a painting by Raphael, with legend. Italian, 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 719.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan ; rev., bust of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, with legends. Italian. Dated 1461. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 8^. 720.-^'65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of Jacoba Corrigia, in the field a lily, an oak branch, and an olive branch tied with a ribbon, with legend ; rev., Cupid bound to a tree. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 2 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 721 .~Qd. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Queen Mary of England, with legend ; rev., a female allegorical figure is holding a lighted torch with one hand, and a palm and an olive branch with the other, with legend. Italian. About 1553 ; struck to com- memorate the reconciliation of England to the Roman Church ; signed by Jacopo da Trezzo. Diam. 2f in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), n. 722.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of the Emperor Maximilian II., with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3Z. 723.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Urban Labenwolf of Augsburg, with legend. German. Dated 1518. Diam. 2 J in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 3^. 724.-65. Medal. Lead. Obv. only, bust of a gentleman in costume of the first half of the 16 th centy. German. Diam. Sin. Bought (Soulages Coll".), SI. 725.-65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of Pope Gregory XIIT. ; rev., a dragon with its tail in its mouth encircling the field of the medal, within which is a ram's head with a pendant wreath. Italian. By Federigo Parmense. Struck in 1582, to comme- morate the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar in that year. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), Si. 726.-'65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv. only, bast of Cardinal Ippolito d'Este, with legend. Italian. Signed by Federigo Parmense. 16th centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 727.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cardinal Alidossi, with legend ; rev., Jupiter in a car drawn by two eagles ; underneath, in the field, the signs Pisces and Sagittarius, with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3?. 728.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Geronima Farnese, with legend. Italian. Dated 1556. Diam. 2| in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), SI. 729.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of a lady unknown. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 730.-'65. 21420. 3 E 42 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Mary, wife of Maximilian II., with legend. German. Dated 1575. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), SI 731.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Antonio Grimani, Pro- curator of St. Mark, afterwards Doge of Venice, with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages Collin.), U. 732.-65. Medal. Lead. Obv., bust of Lucretia de' Medici, Duchess of Ferrara, with legend ; rev., a female emblematical figure, sur- rounded by books, musical instruments, and other emblems of the arts, with legend. Italian. Dated 1558, Diam. 2f in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 733.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Ippolita Gonzaga, with legend ; rev., Aurora in her car. Italian. 16th centy. By Jacopo da Trezzo. Diam. 2| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), SI. 734^.-65. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Louis XII. of France ; rev., bust of Anne of Brittany, his Queen, with legends. French. Early 16th centy. Diam. 2J in. Bought (Soulages ColK.), 3^. 735.-65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., laureated bust of Henry II. of France, in armour, with legend ; rev., an olive wreath enclosing an inscription. Italian. Dated 1552. Diam. 2 J in. Bought (Soulages CoU^.), 3^. 736.-65. Medal. Lead. Obv,, bust of Diana of Poictiers, with legend ; rev,, Diana trampling under foot Cupid, with legend. French. 16th centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), SI. 737.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of a lady unknown. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 738.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Giovanni Francesco Gonzaga ; rev., an ingot- of gold in the midst of flames, with legend. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. l^ in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 2Z. 739.-'65. Medal. Bronze, Obv., bust of a princess of the house of Gonzaga, with legend ; rev, a genius standing on a car drawn by two winged horses, with legend. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. ] fin. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^, 740.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Martin Luther, with legend ; rev., a shield with a device and legend. German. Dated 1538. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), Si. 742,-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Martin Luther, with legend ; rev., a cinque-foil rosette, with a heart in the centre, and legend. German. 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 743.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv,, bust of Lorenzo de' Medici ; rev., a cap of liberty and two daggers. Italian. About 1490. Diam. H in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 744.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Sigismund Pandulfo Malatesta, with legend ; rev., the church of San Francesco at Rimini, with legend. Italian. Dated 1450. By Pisanello of Verona. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), SI. 745.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 43 Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of a lady unknown. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 746.-65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of Andrea Doria ; rev., a galley. Italian. About 1580. Diam. If in. Bought (Sou- lages Coll^.), 3^. 747.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Medea Malatesta Ferretta ; rev., bust of Jacopo Malatesta, with legends. Italian, 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 748.-'65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Thomas Rangonius of Ravenna, called Philologus ; rev., a nude recumbent female figure sur- rounded by a circle of stars, an infant clutched in the talons of an eagle is clinging to her bosom, with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 749.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of a lady unknown. No inscription. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), n. 750.-'65. Medal. Lead. Obv. only, bust of Julia della Rovere, a prin- cess of Este. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2 J in. Bought (Soulages CoUn), 21 751.-'65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv. only, conjoined busts of Maximilian, afterwards Emperor Maximilian II., and Mary, his wife, daughter of Charles Y. Inscribed across the field : " Rex * Bohe.'' German. Struck in 1563 on the occasion of Maxi- milian's coronation as King of Bohemia. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3^. 752.-^65. Medal or Coin. Silver. Obv., bust of Hercules, Duke of Ferrara ; rev., the Hydra. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 2^. 753.-'65. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of George Herman, with legend ; rev., an escutcheon of arms with a helmet and crest, and legend. German. Dated 1538. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 754.-'65. Medal or Coin. Copper. Obv., bust of Costanzo Sforza, with legend ; rev., a castle, with legend. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages CoU^.), 1?. 755.-65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., conjoined busts of Giovanni Cavino and Alessandro Bassiano, with legend ; rev., bust of Marco Bona- vita, with legend. Italian. By Giovanni Cavino of Padua. 16th centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Soulages ColK.), SI. 756.-^65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., laureated bust of a poet, with legend ; rev., a nude standing female figure, inscribed " Urania." Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 1\ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 757.-^65. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cosmo de' Medici, First Grand Duke of Tuscany, with legend ; rev., the building of the " Ufiizj '' at Florence. Italian. Dated 1561. Diam. If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 759.-65. 3 E 2 44 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Bronze. Obv., conjoined busts of Francis I., Henry II., and Francis II., Kings of France ; rev., a classical composition, apparently the sacrifice of a vestal at an altar. Italian. Attributed to Benvenuto Cellini. IGth centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Soulages Colln)^ 3^, 760.-'G5. Medal. Bronze. Obv, bust of Domenico Fontana, architect, with legend ; rev, an obelisk, with legend. Italian. Struck to commemorate the erection of the Obelisk of St. Peter's, Rome, 1586. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), Si. 761.-'65 Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cardinal Pietro Barbo of Venice, afterwards Pope Paul II., with legend ; rev., a shield of arms surmounted by a cardinal's hat, with legend. Italian. Dated 1455. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), .3^. 7G2.- 65. Medal. Lead. Obv., bust of Guido Rangoni ; rev., a female figure riding on a bull, and holding a palm branch, crowned by Victory, with legend. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK ), 2^. 763.-65. Medallion Plaque. Bronze gilt. The Laocoon group within a wreath ; an ancient " Surmoulage,'' from a hat medallion. Italian. First half of 16th centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought, 12s. 96.-65. Medallion, with suspending loop, elliptic, gold enamelled with a female saint's head on each side. French or Spanish (?). 17th centy. IJ in. by 1 in. Bought, 21. IQs. 100.-65. Medallion. Silver. Circular, with suspending ring, engraved on one side with St. George and the Dragon, on the other with the Saviour in the Sepulchre. German. About 1500. Diam. If in. Bought, 16s. 104.-^65. Medallion. Bronze, circular. Obv. only, bust of Catharine de Medicis, Queen of Henry II. of France, with inscription. French. About 1585. Diam. 6 1 in. Bought, 1?. 2s. 6d 223.-65. Medallion. In lithographic stone. Bust portrait of a man un- known. German. 16th centy. Diam. 1 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 2L 758.-'65. Medallion. See also Glass (Painted). Ivory. Miniature Painting of a nobleman and general, set with spray pattern of diamonds. English. Early 18th centy. If in. by H in. Bought, 18^. 19.-65. Miniature Painting on ivory of a Hindoo Princess, by a native artist ; in morocco case. Sight measure, 3 in. by 2f in. Given by Mrs. Browne Healy. 442.-'65. Miniature Painting. See also Snuff Box. Mirror Cover, See Ivory. Model, in wax, of the Portland Vase. By R. C. Lucas. Modern English. H. 14 in., diam. 7 in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 173.-'65. Model, in wax. Three heads in low relief on dark grounds, viz.. Chevalier Bunsen, Lord Palmerston, Abbott Lawi-ence. By R. C. Lucas. Modern English. H. 7i in., W. 14 in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 174.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 45 Model, in wax. Bust in low relief of the Bishop of Oxford. By R C. Lucas. Modern English. H. 7 in., W. 5 in. Given by E. C. Lucas, Esq. l75.-'65. Model, in wax. Group in low relief of Leda and the Swan. By R. C. Lucas. Modern English. Copy of an ancient bronze in the British Museum. H. 8^ in., W. 6^ in. Given by R C. Lucas, Esq. l76.-'65. Model, in wax. Statuette of a nymph at the bath. By R C. Lucas. Modern English. H. 10^ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. " 177.-65. Model, in wax. Statuette of a sea nymph. By R. C. Lucas. Modern English. H. 12 in. Given by R C. Lucas, Esq. 178.-65. Model, in wax. Statuette of a martyr. By "R. C. Lucas. Modern English. H. ISJ in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 179.-65, Model, in wax, for an ivory carving. Group in high relief, representing the Resurrection. By R. C. Lucas. Modern English. H. 9iin.,W.6in. Given by R C.Lucas, Esq. 180.-^65. Model, in wax. Group in high relief of a warrior and amazon in combat. By R. C. Lucas. Modern English, Copy from a piece of ancient bronze armour found near Heraclea, now in the British Museum. 6| in. by 4| in. Given by R C. Lucas, Esq. " 181.-'65. Model, in wax. Group in high relief of a warrior and amazon in combat. By R. C. Lucas. Modern English. Copy from a piece of ancient bronze armour found near Heraclea, now in the British Museum. 7 in. by 4 in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 182.-'65. Model, in wax. Bust in low relief of Lord Lyndhurst. By R C. Lucas. Modern English. 7| in. by 6 in. Given by R C. Lucas, Esq. 183.-65. Model, in wax, in low relief Three heads of Lord Palmerston. Modern English, by R. C. Lucas. H. 11^ in., W. 9 in. Given by R C. Lucas, Esq. 203.-65. Model of a Temple. Bronze ; said to have been dug out of the ruins at Moulmein, India. H. 7 in., W. 4 in. Bequeathed bv the late Mrs. Boyd Miller. 226.-65. Model. Carving in steatite or soapstone, representing a road leading to a small house or temple on a hill, passengers ascending and descending. H. 6 in., L. 8 in. Chinese. Be- queathed by the late Mrs. Boyd Miller. 227.-65. Models of Canoes, Weapons, Personal Ornaments, &c., collected in China, Australia, New Zealand, the South Sea Islands, and other parts of the world. Given by C. F. Mann, Esq. {Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 873 to 434.-'65. Mosaic. See Panel. Moulding. A fragment. Terra-cotta, ornamented with fluting and Arabic inscriptions, apparently from the Aihambra, Spa- nish {Moorish). 15th cenf". 4^ in. by 3:^ in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. ^ 496.-65. i 46 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. } Mug. See Earthenware. Mustard Pot. See Porcelain. Muslin. See Textiles. Needle Case. Chased silver, in form of a pestle, the broad end formed by a thimble. German (Augsburg). I7th cent^. L. 8J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 1?. 644.-65. Pail, with swing handle. Bronze, engraved with foliated orna- ment, oval cartouches with allegorical figures, &c. Venetian. About 1530. H. 54 in., diam. lOJ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 101. 619.-'65. Painting, in oil. The Buildings in the Grounds of the South Kensington Museum in 1862, by Robert Collinson. Modern English. Sight measure, H. 14 in., L. 23^ in. Bought, Sol. 117.-65. Painting, in oil. Life study of a bearded head, called the head of Christ ; in gilt frame. Modern English, by the late W. Dyce, RA. Sight measure, H. 20 in., W. 14^ in. Bought, 11. lis. 6d. 156.-65. Painting, in fresco. Ganymede feeding the eagle. Painted by Mr. T. D. Evans at Rome, in imitation of, the antique Roman frescoes. Sight measure, H. 2 ft., W. 1 ft. 7J in. Given by Sir M. W. Ridley, Bart. 159.-'65. Painting, oil on canvas. The Adoration of the Magi ; signed ''lo fil del Messer Rodrigo.'' Spanish. End of 15th cent^. Sight measure, H. 5 ft. 8 in., W. 4 ft. lOJ in. Bought, 100^. 484.-65. Painting, in oil. Bust portrait of a lady, in the style of Hogarth. English. Middle of 1 8th cent^'. H. 1 64 in., W. 1 SJ in. Given by Mr. E. J. .Mbo. 775.-'65. Painting, in oil. Portrait of Petrarch's Laura ; probably a copy from an early Italian work ; in carved and gilt Frame. Ita- lian. 16th or I7th centy. Sight measure, H. 1 ft. 11 in,, W. 1 ft. 5 in. ; frame, H. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought (Sou- lages ColK), 201. 764.-65. Painting, in tempera, by Carlo Crivelli. A canonized cardinal and St. Catharine, on gold diapered backgrounds ; in carved Frame of Venetian pattern. Italian. 15th cent^. H. of each panel, 2 ft., W. 1 ft. 24 in. ; frame, H. 3 ft. 4 in., W. 4 ft. 2 in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 701. 765.-'65. Painting, on panel. The Holy Family, gold background. At- tributed to Vivarini. In carved and gilt Italian Frame of I7th centy. Italian. 15th cent^. Sight measure, H. 2 ft, 2 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. : frame, H. 3 ft. 1 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20?. 766.-'65. Painting, in oil, by Giovanni Bellini. Portrait of St. Dominic holding a book and a white lily ; in carved Italian Frame of I7tli centy. Venetian. Signed and dated 1515. Sight mea- sure, H. 24 in,, W. 18J in, ; frame, H. 3 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. Sin. Bought (Soulages ColK), 220^. 767.'-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 47 Painting, in oil. Portrait of a man in a fur cloak and cap, holding a rosary. Signed " Heinrich • Schwahn." In Italian Frame of 17th cent^. German. Date about 1530. Sight measure, H. 2 ft. 4 in., W. 1 ft. 9 in. ; frame, H. 4 ft. 1 in., W. 3 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 80^. 768.-65. Painting, in oil. The Virgin and Child. In Italian Frame, of I7th centy. German. Early 15th centy. School of Van Eyck. Sight measure, 8 in. by 6 in. ; frame, H. 1 ft. 8 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 30?. 769.-65. Painting, in oil. The Virgin and Child. Attributed to Inno- Icenzio da Imola. In Italian Frame, of 17th centy. Italian. Early 16th cent^. Sight measure, H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. ; frame, H. 3 ft. 11 in., W. 3 ft. 2 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), ml. 770.-'65. Painting, in oil. Portrait of a young lady in Swiss costume ; in Venetian Frame, of 16th cent^. Siviss (?). School of Basle. 16th centy. Sight measure, H. 16 J in., W. 13 in. ; frame, H. 2 in. 8 ft., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Bought (Soulages ColK.), 50^. 771.-65. Painting. See also Box. Earthenware. Porcelain. Trip- tych. Panel, Alabaster, carved in high relief with the Adoration of the Shepherds ; in wooden frame, with gilt stucco ornament on blue ground. Flemish. About 1 560. H. 7^ in., W. 5^ in. ; frame, H. 14^ in., W. 12^. Bought (Pourtales ColK), U. 5s. 8d. 70.-'65. Panel. Walnut wood, carved in low relief with an allegoric representation of the seven cardinal virtues. French. About 1570. H. 15 in., W. 12f in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 12^. 4s. 76.-'65. Panel. Hone-stone, carved in high relief with the Virgin and infant Saviour surrounded by angels playing on musical instruments, French (?). About 1540-50. In a Fr^^me of carved walnut wood, of Boman Doric architecture, with an escutcheon bearing the Medici arms. Italian. About 1500-20. H. of carving, 7J in., W. 6^ in. ; H. of frame, 2 ft., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Bought, 2U. 88, SSa.-6o. Panel. Copper, inlaid with silver ; the design is a vase of flowers with two birds, bordered by a running pattern of foliage ; in black frame. Modern English. By E. M. Milward. (Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1864.) Sight measure, H. 7i in., W. 7 in. Bought, 4^1. 150.-'65. Panel. "Wall mosaic, fragmentary, representing the head of a female saint in adoration ; executed in olive, brown, grey, and black tesser83 ; in wooden frame. Modern English, by Samuel Cooper. (Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1864.) Sight measure, H. 15| in., W. 12f in. Bought, 101. 152.-'65. Panel. Alabaster, representing the story of the Prodigal Son in several distinct actions ; the background is architectural and partly gilt. German or Swiss. About 1550-60. H. 15 in., W. 12 in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), lOZ. 656.-65. 48 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Panel. See also Earthenware. Glass (Painted). Ivory. Paper Knife. The blade of gilt metal with chased flowers in open work ; the handle of carved ivory representing a boy and dolphin. Designed by John Bell, sculptor. ModiQxii English. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) L. 10| in. Bought, 4/. 10s. 447.-65. Paper Weight. See Porcelain. Papier Mache. See Tray. Pastoral Staff. See Ivory. Patch Box. See Snuff Box. Pax. Silver, parcel gilt, containing a plaque in relief represent- ing the Resurrection, within an architectural frame, in the pediment of which is a head of the Almighty. North Ita Ran (?). About 1540. H. 81 in., W. 4i in. Bought, 34Z. 92.-65. Pedestal. Bronze, quadrangular ; the panels containing alter- nately figures of fauns and bacchantes in the style of Dona- tello. Florentine. 15th cent^. H. 3 in., diam. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 101. 568.-'65. Pendent Jewel. A Greek cross of alternate diamonds and garnets, with four larger garnets, leaf -shaped. English. 18 th cent^. L. If in. Bought, 8Z. 57.-'65. Pendent Jewel. White pastes set in silver ; spray pattern, with five drops. French (?). 18th centy. If in. by 1| in. Bought, U. 15s. 58.-65. Pendent Jewel. Red coral, carved with winged terminal figures, masks, &c., and set with enamelled gold medallions representing the Crucifixion and the Resurrection. Sj^ccnish. About 1540-50. 2^ in. by li in. Bought, 20 Z. 105.-65. Pendent Ornament. Silver, long oval form, with a blue stone set in the centre. Said to be worn as an emblem of virginity. Algerian, anterior to French occupation. 3|- in. by If in. Bought, 1^. 492.-'65. Perfume Burner. See Inkstand. Pilgrim's Bottle. See Earthenware. Plaque. Bronze, in relief. Vulcan repairing the wings of Cupid, and Cupid instructed by Mercury ; Minerva, Mars, and other gods are introduced. Italian. 15th cent^. H. 6| in., W. 9 j in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 19^. 67.-65. Plaque. Oblong, bronze gilt. Apollo and Marsyas. Italian. 16th cent^. 2f in. by 2 in. Bought, 16s. 95.-'65. Plaque. Elliptic, silver chased, on one side with portraits of James I., Anne of Denmark, and Charles, Prince of Wales ; on the other with their armorial shields, and with inscriptions. English. About 1615. 2^ in. by 2 in. Bought, 10^. 126.-65. Plaque. Silver, engraved with an arabesque design of sphinxes, with a central seated figure, after Lucas van Ley den. In morocco case. Modern English. By Giles Mackenzie. (Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1864.) H. SJ in. W. 5| in. Bought, 61, 151.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 49 Plaque. Bronze. Bust portrait of an unknown lady, cast and chased. Italian. 15th centy. 2f in. by 1^ in. Bought (Soulages CoU«.), 21 695.-'65. Plaque. Bronze. Bust portrait of a young man, unknown. Italian. 15th centy. 2 in. by If in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 696.-65. Plaque. Bronze. Bust portrait of a lady, unknown. Rev., Cupid reclining. Italian. 15th centy. 2 in. by If in. Bought (Soulages CoU^.), 21. 697.-65. Plaque. Bronze, elliptic. Bust portrait of a man, unknown. Italian. 15th centy. 2| in. by 1| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21. 698.-'65. Plaque. Bronze. Portrait of a young man, unknown. Italian. 15th centy. If in. by 1^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 11. 741.-'65. Plaque. See also Earthenware. IvorYo Platter or Trencher. Lime wood. A bread trencher, with carved border of wheat, barley, oats, and rye ; designed by John Bell, sculptor. Modern English. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) Diam. 14 in. Bought, 11. 16s. 444.-'65. Porcelain, English. {CHELSEA?) Dish or Plateau. Chelsea porcelain, circular ; the embossed border painted with wild beasts in three compartments ; the centre with detached flowers, butterflies, and other insects. English. About 1760. Diam. 8J in. Given by Miss Snaith. 172.-65. {modehn}) Bust. Parian ware, of the Duke of Wellington, modelled by Saml. Joseph, 1847. Modern English. Messrs. Minton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 14i in. W. lOi in. Bought, 1^. 86'. 49.-65. Inkstand. Parian ware ; elliptic tray ornamented with two lizards and a figure of Love holding a torch and vase. Modern English.. Designed by John Bell. Messrs. Minton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H.6|in., L. 13iin. Bought, 1^. lis. 6d 43.-65. Mustard Pot. Parian ware ; octagonal, with lozenge ornament. On the top a figure of a child crying, called ''The Bitten Tongue." Modern English. De- signed by John Bell. Messrs. Minton and Co. (Sum- merly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 5^ in., W. 3|- in. Bought, 8s. " 40.-65 Painting or Etching on porcelain. A " Dance of Death '' group, copied by W. J. Goode from an original drawing by Holbein ; in black and gold frame. Modern English. Sight measure, H. 7| in., L. 11^ in. Given by Mr. W. J. Goode. 13.-'65. 50 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, English— co^ii. (M0DE1L\)—C0nt. Painting on porcelain. Arabesque group of two sphinxes and a central seated figure ; copy after Lucas van Ley den ; in frame. Modern English, by J. B. Evans. Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 18G4.) Sight measure, H. 6 in., W. 9 in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 38.-65. Painting on porcelain. A fisherman. Modern English. The work of a young apprentice at Messrs. Minton's Potteries. H. 12 in., W. 9 in. Given by Messrs. Minton. 372.-'65. Paper Weight. Parian ware, with group of two children kissing. Modelled by John Bell. Modern English. Messrs. Minton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 3f in. Bought, 85. 42.-65. Salt Cellar. Parian ware ; formed by a boy and dolphin supporting a shell. Modelled by John Bell. Modern English. Messrs.Minton and Co. (Summerly Ai^t Manufactures, 1847.) H. 7 in., W. 5 in. Bought, n, 4s. 41.-'65. Statuette. Parian ware. Dorothea ; model of the statue by John Bell. Modern English. Messrs. Min- ton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847. H. 14 in., W. 7i in. Bought, n. 44.-65. Statuette. Parian ware. Clorinda, from Tasso's " Ge- rusalemme Liberata ;" model of the statue by John Bell. Modern English. Messrs, Minton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 13^ in., W. 7iin. Bought, 2^. 45V65. Statuette. Parian ware. Una and the Lion, from " The Fairy Queen ;" model of the statue by John Bell. Modern English. Messrs. Minton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 14^ in., W. 14| in. Bought, 21. 16s. 46.-65. Statuette. Parian ware. Kneeling figure of a boy, called " Morning Prayer." Modelled by John Bell. Modern English. Messrs, Minton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 9 1 in., W. 4| in. Bought, IL Is. 47.-65. Statuette. Parian ware. Kneeling figure of a girl, called " Evening Prayer." Modelled by John Bell. Modern English. Messrs. Minton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 9 in., W. 4| in. Bought, 1^. Is. 48.-65. Statuette in Parian ware. " The Distressed Mother ;" modelled after the statue in Westminster Abbey by Sir R Westmacott, RA, Modern English. Made by Messrs. Minton and Co. (Summerly Art Manufactures.) H. 13 in., W. 8 in. Bought, 2?.. 7s. 486.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 51 Porcelain, English — cont {modern) — cont. Vase. White porcelain, with coloured handles and ornament of water plants. Designed by E. Redgrave, R.A., and called the " Wellspring " pattern. Modern English. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) H. 6| in. Diam. 4i in. Bought, 1^. Vjs. 6d 135.-65. Porcelain, Oriental. {CHINESE.) Bottle. Bulb-shape, blue and white Nankin porcelain, decorated with floriated scrolls. Ancient Chinese. H. 174 in. Bought, n. 16s. 90.-'65. (JAPANESE.) Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 21 in., diam, 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 290.-65. Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 2J in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Musewin, Edinburgh.) 291.-65. Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 2 J in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 292.-'65. Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 2J in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 293.-65. Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. (H., 2 J in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 294.-65. Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 2^ in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 295.-65. Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 2J in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 296.-65. Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 2^ in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen, 297.-65. Basin or Saucer, White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 2^ in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 298.-65. Basin or Saucer. White porcelain, with tree painted in blue. Modern Japanese. H. 2^ in., diam. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 299.-65. Bottle. Oviform, white porcelain, painted in blue with foliage ; containing " Sakke,'' a liqueur made from rice. Modern Japanese. H. 8^ in., diam. 5^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 308.-65. 52 ART mVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Porcelain, Oriental— co7if. {JAPAXESI'J) — cont. Bottle. Oviform, white porcelain, painted in blue, with foliage ; containing " Sakke," a liqueur made from rice. Modern Japanese. H. 8^ in., diam. 5 J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (Transferred to Museuniy Edinburgh.) • 809.-65. Bottle. Oviform, white porcelain, painted in blue, with foliage and with raised flowers, containing " Sakke," a liqueur made from rice. Modern Japanese. H. 8^ in., diam. 5^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 310.-'(j5. Bottle. Oviform, white porcelain, painted in blue, with foliage and with raised flowers, containing " Sakke," a liqueur made from rice. Modern Japanese. H. 8^ in., diam. 5 J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 311.-65. Dish. Blue porcelain, of octagonal shape. Modern Japanese. L. 19 in., W. 16 J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 300.-65. Dish. Blue porcelain, of octagonal shape. Modern Japanese. L. 19 in., W. 16^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 301.-65. Dish. Blue porcelain, of octagonal shape. Modern Japanese. L. 19 in., W. 16^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 302.-'65. Dish. White and blue porcelain, of octagonal shape. Modern Japanese. L. 19 in., W. 16 J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 303.-65. Pan or Flower Pot. White and blue porcelain, supported on four feet. Modern Japanese. H. 6| in., L. 18 in., W. 11 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 304.-65. Pan or Flower Pot. White and blue porcelain, supported on four feet. Modern Japanese. H. 6 in., L. 16|- in., W. 11 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (Trans- ferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 305.-65. Pan or Flower Pot. White and blue porcelain, supported on four feet. Modern Japanese. H. 5 J in., L. 15 in., W. 9-^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 306.-'65. Trays or Dishes, a set of four, one fitting into the other, with cover, white and blue porcelain. Japanese. H. ]4| in., square, W. S^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 307.-65. Powder Flask. See Ivory. Purse Frame. Iron, chiselled with foliage. Italian. Early 16th centy. 5 in. by 4 in. Bought (Pourtales ColK 17Z. 12s. 68.-65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 53 Purse Mount. Wrought iron, with a castle of six turrets at the centre of the clasp. Flemish or Germaoi. 15th centy. 5 J in. by of in. Bought, 2^. 10s. 142.-65. Ring. Gold, a gimmal ring, with black enamel, set with four table stones, a diamond, a'ruby, an emerald, and a sapphire. Gerwian. Early 17th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 8^. 22.-'65. King. Gold chased, set with crystal. English. 18th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 3^. 23.-65. Ring. Gold, enamelled with coloured flowers on white ground, the bezel bearing a tablet painted on each side with miniatures of Anne of Austria and the young Louis XIY. French. First half of I7th centy. Diam. | in. Bought, 15^ 103.-'65. Ring. Gold, a signet ring, engraved with a shield of arms. EnglishiV). 16th centy. Diam. J in. Bought, 7^. 129.-65. Ring. Gold, set with a sard, engraved in relief with a female head. Antique Roman. Stone \ in. by f in. Given by R. C. Lucas, Esq. 235.-65. Rosary and Cross. Silver fihgree, the smaller beads in red coral. Spanish. 17th centy. L. 16iin. Bought, 8^. 101.-65. Saddle Cloth. See Textiles. Salad Bowl. See Earthenware. Salt Cellar. Bronze gilt. On a triangular plinth supported at the angles by sea-horses are three statuettes of Tritons sur- rounding a central pillar ; above the bowl is a statuette of Jupiter. The ornamental masks and faces of the Tritons are in silver. Venetian. About 1570. H. 12 in., diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 25^. 624.-65. Salt Cellar. Bronze gilt. On a triangular plinth supported at the angles by sea-horses are three statuettes of Tritons sur- rounding a central pillar ; above the bowl is a statuette of Venus. The ornamental masks and faces of the Tritons are in silver. Venetian. About 1570. H. 12 in., diam. 9 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 25?.. 625.-'65. Salt Cellar. Bronze gilt. On a square pedestal four kneeling figures uphold a sarcophagus-shaped vase, the sides of which are engraved with marine subjects ; this again is surmounted by another similar vase, the cover enriched with trophies. Venetian. About 1560. H. 18 in., W. Sin. Bought (Soulages ColK), 20?. 626.-65. Salt Cellar. Bronze, a statuette of Neptune kneeling on a dolphin upholds a large pecten shell on his shoulders. Italian. (School of Giovanni Bologna.) About 1560. H. 7 in., W. 5 in. Bought (Soulages Coll°.), 25?. 627.-'65. Salt Cellar. Bronze gilt, formed by a male figure kneeling and supporting a clam shell. Florentine. About 1560. H. 8^ in., L. 5| in., W. 4 in. Bought (Soulages Colin.), 10?. 628.-65. Salt Cellar. Bronze gilt, formed by a male figure kneeling and supporting a clam shell. Florentine. About 1560. H. 8:^in., L. 5| in., W. 4 in. Bought (Soulages Coll".), 10?, 629.-'65. I 54 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MQSEUM. Salt Cellar. Bronze gilt, formed by a nude figure kneeling and supporting a clam shell, Florentine. About 1560. H. 65 in., W. 4 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51 630.-65. Salt Cellar. Bronze gilt, formed by a nude figure kneeling and supporting a clam shell. Florentine. About 1560. H. 6;^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 51. 631.-'65. Salt Cellar. Bronze gilt, three Tritons supporting pecten shells, surmounted by a statuette of Mars. Italian. 16 th centr. H. 11 in. Bought (Soulages ColK). 1^^. 632.-65. Salt Cellar. See also Earthenavare. Porcelain. Salver. Bronze, engraved with foliated arabesques, cartouches, strap work, masks, &c., in the centre a medallion with a shield of arms. Venetian. About 1530-40. Diam. 19 in. Bought (Soulages ColK.), 10^. 585.-65. Salver. See also Earthenware. Scent Bottle. See Enamels. Scissors. A pair, mounted in chased silver. Italian. 16th centy. L. 3i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 7s. U5.-65. Screen. Oak, carved, the lower part in Gothic tracery panels, the upper in open work tracery ; removed from a former palace of the Bishops of Exeter. English. 15th centy. H. 7 ft. 10 in., W. 6 ft. 11 in. Bought, 25^. 118.-65. Screen. Six leaves, the frame of black lacquered wood with gilt metal mountings, the leaves covered with white paper, with cloud-like pattern in dull gold ; in each leaf is a panel of split cane work. Modern Japanese. H. 5 ft. 11 in. W. 13 ft. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Museum, Edinhiirgh) 272.-65. Screen. Six leaves, the frame of black lacquered wood with gilt metal mountings ; the leaves covered with white paper, with cloud-like pattern in dull gold ; in each leaf is a panel of split cane work. Modern Japanese. H. 5 ft. 11 in., W. 13 ft. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 273.-65. Screen. Six-leaved ; a folding screen. Gilt leather painted in oil with Watteau subjects. English. 18th centy. H. 6 ft., W. of each leaf, 1 ft. 9J in. Bought, 25^. 448.-65. Seal. Carnelian, set in gold, with rubies, emeralds, and diamonds. English. Early 18th centy. H. IJ in., L. of stone 1 in. Bought, Ql. 20.-'65. Shaving Pot. See Mug (Earthenware). Shawl Pin. See Hair Pin. Shield or Buckler. Circular convex, wood lacquered and etched in sgraffiatura of gold on dark ground, with a battle subject on the exterior, and figure subjects on the interior surface. Italian. About 1550. Diam. 1ft. 11 in. Bought, 40^. 1.-65. Shield. A tournament shield or '^ Pavoise," of pointed oval or kite shape ; stucco painted and gilt on wood, with a shield of arms. From the Palazzo Guadagni, Florence. Florentine. Second half of 15th centy. 3 ft. 8 in. by 1 ft. 10 in. Bought, 40?. d.''Q5. f « OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 55 Silk. See Textiles. Silver Work. See Anklets. Beaker. Bodkin. Bottle. Bowl. Box, Casket. Clasp. Corkscrew. Cruet. Cup. Earrings. Hair Pin. Head Ornament. Inkstand. Lens. Medal. Needle Case. Pax. Pendent Ornament. Scissors. Spoon. Stand. Statuette. Tankard. Tazza. Triptych. Vase. Snuff Box. Encrusted with mofcher-of-pearl and turquoise glass pastes in geometric pattern ; the lining of silver gilt. French. 18th centy. H. If in., L. 3 in., W. 2 in. Bought, U. 97.-65. Snuff Box. The exterior of ivory painted to imitate branching seaweeds, and enclosing six portrait miniatures ; the mountings of gold and translucent enamels ; the interior lined with gold. French. About 1760. L. 2f in., W. 2 in. Bought, 130^. 98.-65. Snuff Box or Patch Box. Elliptic, copper enamelled on blue ground, with white and black flowering scrolls ; on the lid a dog in relief. Butch {Vj, 17th centy. H. 1 in., L. If in., W. li in. Bought, U. 99.-65. Snuff Box. Red lac and various tinted gold alternating in gyrating lines ; an enamel miniature of a lady in the centre. French. 18th centy. H. 1^ in., L. 3| in., W. ^ in. Bought, 36L 15s. 128.-'65. Snuffers, a pair. Bronze ; the box ornamented with a siren and with punctui-ed ornament. Italian. 16th centy. L. 9^ in., W. ^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK ), IL 620.-65. Spear. Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt wooden cap. Modern Ja^9a?iese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap, 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Museum.; Edinburgh.) 248.-'65. Spear. Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt wooden cap. Modem Japanese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap., 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 249.-'65. Spear. Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt Avooden cap. Modern Japanese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap, 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 250.-'65. Spear. Handle of black lacquered work thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt wooden cap. Modern Japanese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap, 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen, 251.-65. Spear. Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt wooden cap. Modern Japanese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap., 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 252.-65. 56 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Spear. Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head litted with a gilt wooden cap. Modern Jajjanese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap, 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 253.-65. Spear, Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt wooden cap. Modern Jaj)anese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap, 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 254.-'65. Spear. Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt wooden cap. Modern Japaiiese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap, 18 in. Given by her Majesty the Queen. 255.-65. Spear. Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt wooden cap. Modern Japanese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap, 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 256.-65. Spear. Handle of black lacquered wood thickly inlaid with mother-of-pearl ; the head fitted with a gilt wooden cap. Modern Japanese. L. of spear, 12 ft. 8 in. ; L. of cap, 18 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 257.-'65. Spoon and Fork. Rock crystal, mounted in silver gilt. At the upper end of each handle is a knob of blue translucent enamel surmounted by a pearl, and at the lower end a half figure of an angel. French. First half of 1 5th centy. L. of spoon, 8 in. ; L. of fork, 7 in. Bought (Pourtales Coll^.), ML 4s. 83, 84.-65. Spoon. Silver, acorn-topped. French. About 1330. L. 6 J in. Bought, 8Z. 110.-'65. Spoon. Silver, acorn-topped. French. About 1330. L. 6 J in. Bought, 8^. 111.-65. Spoon. Silver, with hexagonal knob. French. About 1330. L. 7 in. Bought, 8^. 112.-^65. Spoon. Silver, with hexagonal knob. French. About 1330. L. 7 in. Bought, SI ^ 113.-'65. Spoon. Silver gilt ; the handle chased with the implements of the Passion ; the bowl with an incised group of the Virgin, the infant Saviour, and St. Kathaxine, with legend. German. 15th centy. L. 4^ in. Bought, 20Z. 485.-65. Spurs, a pair. Steel, with perforated discs and large star rowels. English. About 1620-30. L. 9| in. Given by Sir T. W. Holburne, Bart. 149, 149a.-^65. Stand. Silver, cylindrical, with scrolls, flowers, escutcheons, fee, in beaten work. Irish. About 1730-40. H. 3^ in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, 13?-. 13s. 54.-'65. Stand for a fire-pan or " brasero.'' Ebony, octagonal baluster frame, with cut brass mounts. Portuguese. 17th cent^. H. 1 ft. 2 in., diam. 1 ft. 9 in. Bought, U. 779.-'65. Statuette. Wood ; an emaciated aged woman (possibly a Magdalen), seated on a stool carved in arabesques. German. Early 1 6th cent^. H. Q\ in., W. 2 in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 4?. Is. U. 62.-'65 OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 57 Statuette. Bronze, of a dwarf blowing a trumpet. Italian. 16tli or 17th cent^. H. 5 in, W. SJ in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 20Z. 8s. 65.-'G5. Statuette. Bronze ; Ceres searching for Proserpine ; behind her is a dragon. Italian (?). First half of 17th centy. H. 21 in., W. 13 in. Bought (Pourtales Coll^^), 280Z. 85.-'65. Statuette. Marble ; a reclining female figure and child. Mo- dern English, by R. C. Lucas. H. 16 in., W. 14 in. Given by R. C Lucas, Esq. 209.-65. Statuette. Silver, of Cupid holding in one hand a lamp, in the other a rod ending in two butterflies. Roman. I7th or 18th centy. H. 16 in. Bought, 45?. 436,-65. Statuette. Bronze ; Satan overthrown ; probably part of a group of St. Michael overcoming Satan. Florentine (?). 16th centy. L. 6| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10?. 577.- 'Q6. Statuette. Bronze ; a falconer or peasant bird-catching. Italian {Florentine V). First half of 16th centy. H. 15 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 3?. 592.-65. Statuette. Bronze ; David with the head of Goliath ; appa- rently a copy of an earlier work of the period of Donatello. Florentine. 16th centy. H. 8| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 2Z. 593.-'65. Statuette. Bronze ; a grotesque aged man or slave, originally gilt ; probably a furniture ornament. Florentine. 15th centy. H. 5i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), \l 594.-'65. Statuette. Bronze or " latten ; " a Fool or Jester playing on a bagpipe, mounted on hexagonal pedestal. Originally the base of a candlestick. German. 14th or 15th cent^. H. 8 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 1?. 595.-^65. Statuette. Bronze ; a Fool or Jester ; probably the top of a fool's bauble ; said to have been found in the tomb of the fool of Charles the Sixth of France. German (?). 15th centy. H. 41 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 11. 596.-65. Statuette. Bronze gilt ; a Cupid playing on a guitar ; a fur- niture decoration. Italian (Florentine ?). 16 th centy. H. 5i in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 165. 8d 601.-65. Statuette. Bronze gilt ; a Cupid playing on a harp ; a furni- ture decoration. Italian (Florentine 'i). 16th centy. H. 5| in., V/. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 16a 8d. 602.-'65. Statuette. Bronze gilt ; a Cupid playing on a harp ; a furni- ture decoration. Italian (Florentine'^.). 16th centy. H. 5f in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 16s. Sd. 603.-'65. Statuette. Bronze gilt ; a Cupid playing on a violin ; a furni- ture decoration. Italian (Florentine ?). 16th centy. H. 5 in., W. 3| in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 16s. 8d. 604.-^65. Statuette. Bronze gilt ; a Cupid playing on a flageolet ; a furniture decoration. Italian (Florentine T). 16th centy. H. 6 in., W. 31 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 16s. Sd. 605.-'65. Statuette Bronze gilt ; a Cupid playing on a tambourine ; a furniture decoration. Italian (Florentine 'i). 16th centy. H. 6 in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 16s. Sd. 606.-'65. 21420. 3 F 58 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Statuette. Bronze gilt ; a Cupid holding a tortoise ; a furni- ture decoration. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4 J in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 1^. 612.-65. Statuette. See also Ivory. Porcelain. Stone Work. See Bowl. Box. Bracket. Bust. Chimney- piece. Group. Model. Panel. Statuette. Stopper of a Flask. Bronze ; representing a grotesque dragon or chimasra in full relief. Italian. 16th centy. 6 in. by 5^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 21 588.-'65. Stopper to a Flask. Copper, beaten work, parcel gilt, repre- senting an eagle's head. Italian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 4| in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10s. 621.-65. Stopper to a Flask. Copper, beaten work, parcel gilt, repre- senting an eagle's head. Italian. 16th or 17th centy. H. 4| in., W. 3 in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 10s. 622.-65. Straw Work. Bee Hat. Stucco Work. See Architectural Model. Shield. Sun Dial, apparently also forming an inkstand. Gilt bronze, formed by a truncated column on a pedestal, engraved with costume tigures, astronomical tables, &c. German {Augsburg). About 1550. H. 9 in., W. 3^ in. Bought (Soulages ColK), U. 639.-65. Sun Dial. See also Compass. Sword. " Tulwar," the hilt of black metal incrusted with gold, in designs of lions seizing bullocks, and various other orna- ments. Indian. L. 2 ft. 4 in. Given by C. AUdridge, Esq. 145.-65. Sword or Halbert. Steel blade, in sheath of red lacquered wood, with handle of polished oak, the upper part of the handle of black lacquer with granulated steel mounting. In case of dark-coloured embroidered silk, with green cords and tassels. Modern Japanese. L. of blade, 22 J in. ; L. of handle, 6 ft. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 258.-65. Sword. Steel blade, with plain white wood handle and sheath. In case of scarlet silk, embroidered with gold and colours. Japanese. L., including sheath, 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 259.-65. Sword. Steel blade, with plain white wood handle and sheath. In case of scarlet silk, embroidered with gold and colours. Modern Japanese. L., including sheath, 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 260.-'65. Sword. Steel blade, with plain white wood handle and sheath. In case of scarlet silk, embroidered with gold and colours. Modern Japanese. L., including sheath, 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 261. -'65. Sword. Steel blade, with plain white wood handle and sheath. In case of scarlet silk, embroidered with gold and colours. Modern Japanese. L., inclhding sheath, 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 262.-^65. J^ OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 59 Sword. Steel blade, with ivory hilt bound round with brown silk cord ; the sheath of black lacquered wood with inlaid metal mounting. In case of j^ellow silk, embroidered in various colours. Modern Japanese. L., including sheath, 3 ft. 6 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 268.-'65. Sword. Steel blade, the hilt covered with embroidered silk, the sheath of brown lacquered wood sprinkled with gold, and mounted in granulated steel inlaid with gold ; the hilt and upper part of the sheath bound round with white silk cord. In case of dark embroidered silk, with green cord and tassels. Modern Japanese. L., including sheath, 3 ft. 5 in. Given by Her Maj esty the Queen. ( Transferred to Museum , Edinburgh) 264.-65. Sword. Steel blade, the hilt covered with embroidered silk, the sheath of brown lacquered wood sprinkled with gold, and mounted in granulated steel inlaid with gold ; the hilt and upper part of the sheath bound round with white silk. In case of dark embroidered silk with green cord and tassels. Modern Japanese. L., including sheath, 3 ft. 5 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 265.-'65. Sword. Steel blade, ivory hilt with granulated steel mounting inlaid with gold, and bound round with dark brown silk cord ; the sheath of wood lacquered in alternate stripes of black and green. In case of dark embroidered silk with green cord and tassels. Modern Japanese. L., including sheath, 2 ft. 7 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 266.-65. Sword Sheath. White wood, quite plain. Modern Japanese. L. 2 ft. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 267.-65. Sword Sheath. White wood, quite plain. Modern Japanese. L. 2 ft. 2 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 2^%.-Q^. Sword Sheath. White wood, quite plain. Modern Japanese. L. 2 ft. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {Transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 269.-65. Sword Sheath. White wood, quite plain. Modern Japanese. L. 2 ft. 8 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 270.-65. Sword Sheath. White wood, quite plain. Modern Japanese. L. 2 ft. 6 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 271.-65. Table Top. Octagonal, wood inlaid in concentric circular pat- tern with segmentary divisions filled with bunches of flowers ; intarsiatura work in the Florentine style. Modern English. (C. Carrick, Canterbury.) Diam. 19| in. Bought, 31^. 10s. 125.-'65. Table. Cedar wood, inlaid with marquetry of ebony and ivory in pattern of intersecting circles ; on spirally turned legs. Portuguese. Probably manufactured at Goa. First half of 17th centy. H. 2 ft. 7 in., L. 3 ft., W. 2 ft. Bought, iU. 778.-'65. Table. Cedar wood, inlaid with dark Brazilian wood in flo- riated arabesque pattern. Portuguese. About 1 600. H. 2 ft. 4 in., L. 3 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 5 in. Bought, 3^. 780.-'65. 3 F 2 60 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Tankard. Silver, with incised ornament of Chinese figures and foliage. English. Hall-mark 1650. H. 5| in., diam. 5 in. Bought, 28^. 36.-'65. Tap to a Cistern or Fountain. Bronze ; the spout formed by a grotesque head of an animal, and the handle by an eagle with outstretched wings. Italian. 16th centy. H. SJ in., W. 5 in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.)' 2?. 589.-'65. Tazza. Silver gilt, beaten and chiselled work ; in the centre of the bowl is a raised medallion with a frieze representing the deluge ; the stem and foot are chased with sirens and marine animals. German {Augsburg). About 1560. H. 5 in., diam. 7| in. Bought (Soulages ColK), 40^. 623.-65. Tazza. See also Earthenware. Enamels. Terra Cotta. See Bust. Earthenware (Della Robbia Ware). Moulding. Vase. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Blind. Embroidered silk in various patterns, in the centre a Japanese landscape with mountains, waterfall, a bridge, &c., painted on white silk ; the roller of red lacquered wood with diaper gold pattern. Modern Ja.panese. L. 8 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 276.-65. Blind. Embroidered silk in various patterns, in the centre a picture of a waterfall painted on white silk ; the roller of black lacquered wood with raised gilt flowei'S. Modern Japanese. L. 8 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 6 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 277.-65. Cap. Conical, of coarse brown felt, said to have been worn by O'More, an Irish chief About 1500. H. 13 in. Bought, os. • 7.-65. Case to contain a book (probably of devotionj. Sky-blue satin embroidered with gold thread, on the cover are em- broidered in relief the armorial shields of Tuscany and Parma within a mantle, surmounted by the Grand Ducal crown. Italian. 18th centy. H. 2J in., L. 9^ in., W. 8 in. Bought, 101. 139.-65. Case (Woven) for Sword Sheath. See SwoRD. Crape, white. Modern Japanese. L. Qd ft., W. 1 ft. 2\ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft, trans- ferred to Museum,, Edinburgh) 326.-65. Crape, white. Modern Japanese. L. 88 ft., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, \0 ft., trans- ferred to Museur)i, Edinburgh.) 327.-65. Crape, red. Modern Japanese. L. 70 ft., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 10 ft., transferred to Alusewiii, Edinburgh.) 328.-65. Crape, red. Modern Japanese. L. 69 ft., W. 1 ft. 2 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 329.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 61 Textile or Woven Fabrics— coy 2./. Crape, with alternate stripes of violet and white. Modern Japanese. L. 14 ft. 8 in., W. 15 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A ijortioii, 3 ft., transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 353.-65. Crape, with alternate stripes of violet and white. Modern Japanese. L. 13 ft., W. 19 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion. 3 ft., transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh.) 354.-'65 Embroidered Stuff. Crimson ground, with pattern in. silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L, 20 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (J. portion, 5 ft J transferred to Museum ^ Edinhurgh.) 312.-65. Embroidered Stuff. Crimson ground, with pattern in silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 20 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 5 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 31 3.-'65. Embroidered Stuff. Violet ground, with pattern in silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 20 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen, {A portion, hft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 314.-65. Embroidered Stuff. Violet ground, with pattern in silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 20 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, hft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 3 15. -'6 5. Embroidered Stuff. Crimson ground, with pattern in silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 20 ft, 6 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, o ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 31 6.-'65. Embroiderj^d Stuff. Scarlet ground, with pattern in gold thread and silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 39 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft., transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 317.-65. Embroidered Stuff. Green ground, with pattern in silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 19 ft. 1 in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Given by Her Majesty the Qaeen. {A portion, 5 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 318.-'65. Embroidered Stuff. Light green ground, with pattern in gold thread and silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 39 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Hear Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 5 ft, transferred to Museum, Edin- burgh) 319.-65. Embroidered Stuff. Light green ground, with pattern in gold thread and silk of various colours. Modern Japaoiese. L. 39 ft., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 5 ft, transferred to Musew^n, Edinburgh) 320.-'65. 62 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven FABmcs—cont Embroidered Stuff. Brown ground, with pattern in silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 36 ffc. 10 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 5 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 321.-65. Embroidered Stuff. Light brown ground, with pattern in gold thread. Modern Japanese. L. 40 ft. 5 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinhurgh.) 322 .-'65. Embroidered Stuff. Light brown ground, with pattern in gold thread and silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 37 ft. 2 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A 'portion, 5ft., transferred to Museum, Edin- hurgh.) 323.-'65. Embroidered Stuff. Light brown ground, with pattern in gold thread and silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 39 ft. 6 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinhurgh.) 324.-^65. Embroidered Stuff. Light brown ground, with pattern in gold thread and silk of various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 40 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 1 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft^ transferred to Museum, Edin- hurgh) 325.-65. Embroidery.. Probably the covering of a settee ; it repre- sents Abraham and the Angels, and the Sacrifice of Isaac, rudely embroidered in tapestry stitch in brilliant colours. English (J). Early 17th centy. L. 3 ffc. 54 in., W. 1 ft. 10 in. Given by Lieut. Lewin, KE. 443.-65. Lace, with scroll pattern. Venetian point. 17th centy. Square, W. 8i in. Given by Miss Edith Webb. 25.-65. Lace Edging, scroll floral pattern. Flemish (Mechlin). Pre- sent centy. L. 6 ft. 2 in., W. 2f in. Bought, 3^. 163.-'65. Lace Edging, scroll and geometric pattern. Flemish (Mech- lin). Present centy. L. 5 ffc. 9 in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 3^. 164.-'65. Lace Lappet, bold floral pattern. Flemish (Mechlin). Pre- sent centy. L. 2 ft., W. 4 in. Bought, 3^. 165.-65. Lace Lappet, bold floral pattern. Flemish (Mechlin). Pre- sent centy. L. 2 ffc., W. 4 in. Bought, 3^. 166.-'65. Lace Collar, bold floral pattern. Flemish (Mechlin). Pre- sent centy. L. 3 ft. 5 in., W. SJ in. Bought, Si. 167.-65. Linen Cloth. Coarse, white. Modern Japanese. L. 22 ft., W. 14 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 5 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3 5 5. -'6 5. Linen Cloth. Coarse, dyed blue. Modern Japanese. L. 22 ft., W. 14 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 5 ft,, transferred to Museum, Edinhurgh) 356.-'65. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 63 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Muslin. Scarlet, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 68 ft. 4 in., W. 25 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 10 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 336.-65, Muslin. Drab, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 70 ft., W. 24^ in,, Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 jt., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 337.-65. Muslin. Pale green, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 73 ft. 6 in,, W. 24| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 338.-65. Muslin. Dark green, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 71 ft. 8 in., W. 24| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 339.-65. Muslin. Rose coloured, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 68 ft. 4 in., W. 25 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 340.-^65. Muslin. White, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 68 ft. 4 in., W. 24 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (^1 pjortion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 341.-65. Napkin. Damask, with pattern of the City arms, horsemen, and a view of London. English. Early 17th centJ. L. 3 ft. 6 J in., W. 2 ft. 10 in. Given by Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bart. 441.-^65. Napkin. Linen embroidered in coloured silks, with shields of arms and garland of flowers. German. Dated J 610, L. 2 ft. 3 in., W. 2 ft. 7i in. Bought, 21 776.-65. Saddle Cloth. Black figured velvet, shot with gold thread, and embroidered on either side with a dragon in gold thread and silk, bound with gilt leather, and lined with blue figured silk. Modern Japanese. L. 4 ft,, W. 2 ft. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 365.-65. Silk. Red, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 36 ft. 8 in., W. 21 J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 5 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 3o0.-'65. Silk. Red, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 36 ft. 8 in., W. 21 J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 5 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 331.-'65. Silk. Yellow, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 76 ft. 8 in,, W. 211 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (^A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 332.-'65. Silk. Violet, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 74 ft. 8 in,, W. 21 J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 333.-'65. Silk. White, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 85 ft. 8 in., W. 21 "I in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen, {A portion, 5 ft, transferredj to Museum, Edinburgh.) 334.-65. Silk. White, figured. Modern Japanese. L. 36 ft. 8 in., W. 21^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 5 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) S35.-''65. 64 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Velvet. Black cotton. Modern Japanese. L. 42 ft., W. 23 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 34;2.-'65. Velvet. Black cotton. Modern Jajoanese. L. 40 ft. 8 in., W. 22J in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 343.-'65. Velvet. Violet coloured cotton. Modern Japanese. L. 40 ft., W. 23 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 10 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 344.-'65. Velvet. Yellow cotton. Modern Japanese. L. 44 ft., W. 224 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 y^., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 345.-65. Velvet. Green cotton. Modern Japanese. L. 40 ft., W. 22i in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 346.-'65. Velvet. Black and green striped cotton. Modern Japanese. L. 40 ft., W. 221 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh) 347.-65. Velvet. Black and blue striped cotton. Modern Japanese. L. 41 ft. 4 in., W. 22 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 348.-'65. Velvet. Figured cotton, with dark violet and light green stripes. Modern Japanese. L. 40 ft., W. 22| in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 10 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 349.-'65. Velvet. Figured cotton, with yellow and green stripes. Modern Japanese. L. 40 ft. 8 in., W. 22^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 10 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 350.-65. Velvet. Cotton, with chequered pattern in various colours. Modern Japanese. L. 34 ft., W. 22:^ in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. (A portion, 5 ft., transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 351.-65. Velvet. Figured cotton, violet and orange striped. Modern Japanese. L. 33 ft., W. 22|- in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. {A portion, 5 ft, transferred to Museum, Edinburgh.) 352.-65. Wall Hanging. Silk and paper, blue ground with gold foliage pattern. Modern Japanese. 26 in. by l7f in. Given by J. W. Wild, Esq. 482.-65. Tile. See Earthenware. Tray. Papier mache, chocolate ground with pattern of vine leaves and grapes in gold and mother-of-pearl, with sockets for decanters. Designed by R. Redgrave, R.A. (Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847.) Modern English. L. 28 in., W. 14i in. Bought, 3^. 4s. 132.-65. \ I OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1865. 65 Tkay. Black lacquered wood with flowers in dull gold. Modern Japanese. L. 2 ft. 6 in., W. 1 ft. 7 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 278.-65. Tray. See also Porcelain. Trencher. See Platter. Triptych. Silver, the top arched, with suspending chain ; the interior painted in oil with the Adoration of the Magi, the exterior engraved in arabesque. Spanish. About 1550. H. ^ in., W. 6i in. Bought, 32^. 93.-65. Umbrella. Red paper, painted with flowers in natural colours ; the stick of black lacquered wood, the ribs of bamboo. In white silk case. Modern Japanese. L. 5 ft. 5 in., diam. 3 ft. 6 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 274.-65. Umbrella. Black paper, painted with red and white water lilies ; the stick of red lacquered wood, the ribs of bamboo. In white silk case. Modern Japanese. L. 5 ft. 5 in., diam. 3 ft. 6 in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. 275.-'65. Vase. Bronze, with handles, neck, and band of chased foliage. Italian. 15th centJ. H. 12^ in, diam. 9 in. Bought (Plot ColK), 206^. 35.-65. Vase and Cover. Silver gilt, the body reeded and ornamented with a festooned band and satyrs' heads for handles ; the cover surmounted by a statuette of a boy. English. Designedby the architect Adams. Hall-mark 1772. H. 10| in., W. 4i in. Bought, 59^. 17s. 55, 55a.-'65. Vase. Terra-cotta, the body decorated with scroll work, cherubs' heads, &c., the mouth formed by a gaping mask. Italian. 16th centy. H. 4 J in., W. 5 J in. Bought (Pourtales ColK), 21 64.-65. Vase and Cover. Bronze, elliptic, the body supported on four lions' paws, and ornamented with chased strap work, medallions, and foliage ; on the cover a statuette of a boy holding an armorial shield. Italian. 16th centy. H. 9| in,, W. 8 in. Bought, 12^. 140.-^65. Vase. Bronze (used as a penholder), with acanthus foliage in relief, and resting on three open scrolls. Italian. About 1560. H. 5| in., W. ^ in. Bought (Soulages Coll^.), 3^. 566.-65. Vase. See also Earthenware. Porcelain. Velvet. See Textiles. Violoncello, Bass Viol,, or ''Viol de Gamba," the finger board carved in open fret work terminating in three lions' heads ; above the bridge are two figures of negroes, carved and gilt, with two bows, and a tuning key. German. Dated 1686. L. 4 ffc. 6 in., W. 16^ in. Bought, 40^. 1 15, 115a, h, c.-%d. Wall Hanging. See Textiles. Wall Paper. Pale blue geometric pattern. Modern Chinese. llf in. by 9i in. Given by J. W. Wild, Esq. 480.-65. Wall Paper. White, with bird and flower pattern in blue. Modern Chinese. 33 i in. by 24 in. Given by J, W. Wild, Esq. 481.-'65. 66 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MTTSETTM. Wax, Work in. See Impression. Model. Windows. See Glass, Painted. Wood Carving. A dead bird with a fly, hanging in front of a wreath of wild flowers ; in glazed frame. Modern English, by T. W. Wallis. H. 10| in., W. GJ in. Bought, 18Z. 59.-'65„ Wood Carving. A fragment representing the Sacrifice of Abraham in high relief, painted and gilt. German. 15th centy. H. 17 in., W. 6 in. Given by C. AUdridge, Esq. 146.-65. Wood Carving and Work in. See Bedstead. Boss. Box. Bracket. Cabinet. Chair. Column. Crucifix. Cup- board. Platter. Screen. Stand. Statuette. Sword Sheath. Table. Violoncello. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. Writing Case. See Box. (UNDER REVISION.) IMENTOM OF ART OBJECTS ACQUIRED m THE YEAR 1866. Lords President of the Council : The Right Honourable the Earl Granville, K.G. The Most Noble the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. Vice-Presidents of the Committee of Council on Education : The Right Honourable H. A. Bruce, M.P. The Right Honourable H. T. L. Corry, M.P. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; II. Its material ; III. Title or description ; IV. Country ; V. Date ; YI. Size ; YII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; YIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] Architrave. Grey Limestone, ^'Pietra serena;" the pilasters ornamented with renaissance carving, the archband with cherubs' heads in low relief Italian. 16th centy. H. to crown of arch 12 ft. 7^ in., W. of pilaster 1 ft. *6^ in. Bought, 90^. 16s. ^ 62.-'66. Balcony. Wrought iron, strap and foliage pattern, with an interlaced double cypher in centre. Flemish. First half of 18th centy. H. 2 ft. 10 in., L. 6 ft. Bought, 201. 137.-66. Basket. Bee Earthenware. Bedstead. Rosewood, ornamented with gilt brass ; the tester of balustrades with pedimental open work. Portuguese. I7th centy. H. of tester 6 ft. 4 in., L. 6 ft. 4 in., W. 4 ft. Bought, Ul. 16s. 2d 160.-66. Bedstead. Rosewood, ornamented with gilt brass ; the tester of balustrades with pedimental open work. Portuguese. I7th centy. H. of tester 6 ft. 3 in., L. 6 ft., W. 4 ft. 2 in. Bought, 20^. 161.-^66. Book. *' Gentleman's Religion." 12mo. London, 1703, bound in citron morocco inlaid with coloured leather, and mounted with gold tooling. English. Early 18th centy. 5| in. by 3| in. Bought, 3^. 3s. 48.-66. Book. The New Testament and Psalms. Dutch, date 1594 ; bound in white silk, embroidered with coloured silks and seed pearls. In the centre of each side is a medallion in silk embroidery. Dutch, l7th centy. 6| in. by 4| in. Bought, 68?. ' 85.-'66. 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Book. " II Petrarclia Spirituale." Bound in brown calf, gold tooled, with embossed medallion in centre. Italian. 16tli centy. 0^ in. by 4^ in. Bought, 20/. 93.-66. Book. " Epistolas de Sant Hieronimo." Valencia, 1526, in black letter. Contemporary Spanish binding of brown calf, with blind and gilt tooling. 12 in. by 8^ in. Bought, 1/. 152.-66. Book. ''Valerii Maximi Dicta." Rotterdam, 1671. In bind- ing of brown calf, with v/hite quatrefoil fillets and gold tool- ing. Grolier style. Modern English. By J. Jeffrey. Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1865. 6^ in. by 3 in. Bought, 7?. 172.-66. Book. "■ Ciceronis Opera." 3 vols. Lyons, 1555. In brown calf binding ornamented with gilding and coloured leather. Grolier style. French (Lyons). 16th centy. Each vol. 5 in. by 2| in. Bought, 11. 10s. 229, 229a, 2296.-'66. Book. "Auslegung des Evangelii Matthaei," &c. Leipzig, 1575. In binding of calf gilt, and inlaid with coloured leather. On each side is a medallion laureated bust ; on the gilt edges of the leaves is a painting of the Day of Judgment. German. 16th centy. 6J in. by 3f in. Bought, 7/. 7s. 230.-66. Book. " Mar. Fabii Quintiliani Declamationes." Lyons, 1530. In binding of dark brown calf. On. each side a medallion of Charles Y., his shield, device, and motto in blind tooling. German. About 1530-40. 7^ in. by 5 in. Bought, 11. 10s. 231.-66. Book. " OflScium Beatae Marine Virginis." Antwerp, 1625. In binding of olive morocco ; the back and sides ornamented with gilt tooling, fastened with silver clasps. Flemish. I7th centy. 7| in. by 4| in. Bought, 8/. 8s. 232.-66. Book Cover. See Ivory, Carved. Boss or Nail Head. Wrought iron, ornamented ; from a door in the city of Toledo. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 3i in. Bought, 3s. hd. 309.-66. Boss or Natl Head. Wrought iron, ornamented ; from a door in the city of Toledo. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 34 in. Bought, 3s. 5d 310.-'66. Boss or Nail Head. Wrought iron, ornamented ; from a door in the city of Toledo. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 34 in. Bought, eSs. 5d 311.-66. Boss or Nail Head. Wrought iron, ornamented ; from a door in the city of Toledo. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 34 in. Bought, 3s. 6d. 312.-66. Boss or Nail Head. Wrought iron, ornamented ; from a door in the city of Toledo. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 34 in. Bought, 3s. U. 313.-66. Boss or Nail Head. Wrought iron, ornamented ; from a door in the city of Toledo. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 34 in. Bought, 3s. U. 314.-66. i OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. 3 Boss or Nail Head. Wrought iron, ornamented ; from a door in the city of Toledo. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 4 in. Bought, Ss. 5d. 315.-66. Boss or Nail Head. Wrought iron, ornamented ; from a door in the city of Toledo. Spanish. 15th or 16th centy. Diam. 4 in. Bought, 3s. 5d 316.-66. Bottle or Perfume Sprinkler, formed of a gourd coated with lac varnish, which is painted with coloured arabesques on black ground. The sprinkler is of silver. Portuguese (?). 17th centy. H. 4J in., diam. 2^ in. Bought, ll. 28.-66. Bottle. See also Earthej^ware. Bowl. Silver, Ornamented with figures of birds and beasts within compartments in beaten work. German (?). 12th or 13th centy. H. 1| in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 7^. 94.-66. Bowl. Silver parcel-gilt. The bottom bossed and ornamented with foliage in beaten work. In the centre is a medallion of the " Veronica," with the motto " Salve Sancta Facies." Spanish or Portuguese (?). About 1530. H. 2| in., diam. 8| in. Bought, 8/. 2s. 6d 213.-66. Bowl. Silver parcel -gilt. The bottom bossed and ornamented with strap and foliage beaten work. Spanish or Portu- guese (?). About 1530. H. 24 in., diam. 8^ in. Bought, 8?. 2s. 6d. 214.-'66. Bowl and Cover. Root of box or maple wood. The bowl carved externally with leaves, flowers, and a ring of Arabic letters ; internally, witli an old man's head, and below with a dragon and a French inscription. The cover carved externally with a ring of boughs and leaves ; another of Arabic letters, within which are flowers and a central knob ; internally, with a group of Samson and the Lion, with Latin inscription. French (?). 15th or early 16th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 8 in. Bought, 33^. 12s. 221.-'66. Bowl. See also Earthenware. Box. Oblong, with sloped lid. Boxwood, with brass mount- ing. The panels carved with foliage and circular ornament. Spanish. 12th centy. H. 2^ in., L. 4 J in., W. 2f in. Bought, ll. 12.-'66. Box. Elliptic. Silver-gilt beaten work ; with enamel plaques of flowers on white ground. Spanish. Latter part of 17th centy. H. 1 in., L. 2| in., W. 2 in. Bought, U. 297.-66. Box with Cover. Cyiindric. Brass, damascened with silver, ornamented with figures representing the baptism of a king and queen, and an Arabic inscription. Apparently intended for a pyx for the conservation of the Sacred Host. Spanish (probably by Moorish workmen). 13th or 14th centy. H. 3^ in., diam. 3i in. Bought, 211. Is. 320.-'66. Box. See also Ivory, Carved. Bracelet. Cast iron. Scroll-work pattern. German (Berlin), Modern. L. 6| in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 49.-66. ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Bracelet. Cast ii-on. Foliage and honeysuckle pattern. Oer- mccii {Berlin). Modern. L. 7 in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 50.-66. Bracket. Wrought iron. Scroll and foliage pattern. Modern English. Executed by W. Letheren. Prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1865. 12| in. by llf in. Bought, 51. 170.-66. Brass Work. See Bedstead. Box. Tablet. Brick. Terra cotta. The upper surface ornamented with figures in low relief^ representing (apparently) the arrest of a prisoner in civil costume. Found at Walsoken, Norfolk, Flemish. 16th centy. 3 J in. by 5 J in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 270.-66. Brocade. See Textiles. Bronze Work. See Bust. Cross. Lamp. Medal. Panel. Pedestal. Spout. Statuette. Buckle. Cast iron. A waist buckle. Diaper and honeysuckle pattern. German (Berlin). Modern. L. 4J in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 51.-66. Buckle. Cast iron. A waist buckle. Scroll and flower pat- tern. Geronan (Berlin). Modern. L. 3| in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 52.-66. Buckle. Cast iron, A waist buckle. Scroll honeysuckle pattern. German (Berlin). Modern. L. 8f in. Given b}^ Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 53.-66. Buckle. Cast iron. A waist buckle. Scroll pattern, with leaves. German (Berlin). Modern. L. 4| in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 54.-66. Buckle. Cast iron. A waist buckle. Open work ; quatrefoil pattern. German (Berlin). Modern. L. 3 in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 55.-66, Buckle. Cast iron. A waist buckle. Vine and rose pattern. German (Berlm). Modern. L. 2| in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 5Q.-66. Bust, Marble, Crowned with laurel, and wearing an orna- mented cuirass and mantle. Apparently meant for a Roman emperor. North Italian. 15thcenty. H. 254 ^^-j ^- 1^ i^- Bought, 42^. 189.-66. Bust. Bronze. Of an armed female, with snaky hair, robed in a lion's skin, entitled " La Gorgone." The work of the Duchess of Castiglione-Colonna. Modern Italian. H. 3 ft, 44 in., W. 2 ft. 14 in. Bought, 105?. 239.-66. Bust. See also Earthenware, Buttons. See Earthenware (Wedgwood). Pendant. Cabinet. Ebony and other woods, inlaid with ivory ; with fall- ing front and inside drawers. lado-Portnguese. 15th or 16th centy. On a Stand of inlaid walnut wood. Italian. 16th centy. Cabinet, H, 14 in., L. I7f in., W. llf in. Stand, H. 21 in. Bought, Ul. 4s. U. 317, 3l7«.-'66. OBjr.CTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. 5 Cabinet on Stand. Walnut wood, inlaid and mounted in metal ; with falling front and drawers. The interior is orna- mented with ebony and ivory in allegoric figures. Spanish. Dated 1621. H. 4 ft. lOJ in., L. 3 ft. 11 in, W. 1 ft. 64 in. Bought, 70^. 340, 340a.-'66. Cabinet. With falling front and drawers within. Rosewood, inlaid with orangewood in cartouche and scroll work. On the inner surface of the falling front is an interlaced geometric pattern. Spanish {Andalusian ?) Second half of 16th centy. H. 1 ft. 41 in., L. 1 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. If in. Bought, 61 6s. Sd. 343.-^66. Candlestick. See Earthenware. Capital of Column. Marble, relieved by colour. From the palace of the Generalife, Granada. Moorish decoration. Spanish. 14th or loth cent^. H. 11 in., W. of abacus 7i in. Given by Don Juan Madrazo, Madrid. 341.-66. Capital of a Window Shaft. " Ajimaz." Carved stone, in mixed Gothic and Moorish style. From Valencia. Spanish. 14th or 15th centy. H. 9 in., W. of abacus 7 J in. Given by Don Juan Madrazo, Madrid. 342.-66. Carriage. Wood, &c. A state carriage made for the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The panels decorated with allegoric paintings by W. Hamilton, R.A. The box supported by statuettes of carved and gilt wood. The roof surmounted by a coronet. Also, Harness for six horses ; faced with crimson morocco leather, and ornamented with gilt metal. In 77 pieces. English. Date 1780. H. of carriage, 11 ft. 6 in., L. 19 ft. 10 in., W. 7 ft. 3 in. Bought, 5261. {Two sets of harness transferred to Museum, Edinburgh?) 235, 2S6yyy.-66. Case. See Enamels. Casket. Oblong, with arched top. Steel, damascened with gold and silver. Modern Spanish. By Placido Zuloaga, of Madrid. H. 6 in., L. 8 in., W. 4| in. Bought, 151. 15s. 7d. 324.-66. Casket. See also Ivory, Carved. Chair. Wood. A folding arm chair. Inlaid in geometric pattern of dark wood, ivory, and white metal, in the style of Western India. Spanish or Italian .^ Date about 1500. H. 2 ft. 10 in., W. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought, 1^. Is. Id 159.-'66. Chalice. Silver gilt. The base, stem, and lower part of the bowl ornamented with beaten scroll and panel work, showing the instruments of the Passion. Portuguese. Early 18th centy. H. 91 in., diam. 6 in. Bought, 11. 162.-66. Chalice. Silver gilt. Ornamented with foliated scroll work and half figures of saints, beaten and chiselled. Spanish. About 1540. H. 91 in., W. 6| in. Bought, 25L 13s. 302.-66. Chandelier. Glass, spirally fluted and ornamented with ruby and green leaves ; also with bell-shaped and other pendants. Old Venetian style. Modern English (Messrs. Powell and Son). H. 4 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought, 24L 10s. 238.-'66. G ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Clock. Gilt metal. The dial supported by a griffin standing on a pedestal, chased with foliage and strapwork. Aitgshurf/. IGth centy. H. 13 in., L. of pedestal 11 in., W. 8 in. Bouglit, 4^51. 35.-'66. Clock. Gilt metal. A table clock. Hexagonal. In the sides are glazed openings to show the works. The dial of silver, inscribed with the maker's name, Furstenfolder, Fridberg. German. Second half of 17th cent^'. H. U in., W. ^ in. Bought, Gl 15s. 178.-'G6. Coat. See Textiles. Coffer. Quadrangular, with bevelled lid. Wood overlaid with black mastic, in which are embedded bits of mother-of- pearl in floriated Oriental pattern. Probably imported by the Portuguese from India. Indian. 16th or l7th cent^. H. 14i in., L. 19 in., W. IQi in. Bought, 8^. 8s. U. 155.-66. Coffer. Wood. Overlaid with bone panels, painted and gilt with arabesques, and separated by lacquered pilasters. Vene- tian(^.). About 1550. H. Gf in., L. 5^ in., W. 5i in. Bought, 4/. 10s. 217.-66. Coffer. Walnut wood. Carved with terminal female figures at the angles supporting a cornice of foliage ; the front panel bearing an interlaced cipher, each of the side ones a shield of arms. Freoich. About 1630. H. 3 ft. 3 in., L. 3 ft. 3 in, W. 2 ft. 2 in. Bought, 791. 227.-66. Cross. Silver gilt. A pectoral cross, ornamented with green enamel in foliated cloisonn^ pattern ; in the centre is a garnet, and at each corner a turquoise. Russiam. I7th centy. 4^ in. by 3| in. Bought, U. 98.-'66. Cross. Gilt metal. A. pectoral cross, ornamented with painted enamel ; on the one side the crucified Saviour, on the other the instruments of the Passion. A polygonal suspensory silver bead is attached. The setting Byzantine, probably 12th centy ; the enamel Gevman, late l7th centy. 4 in. by 2-| in. Bought, U. 99.-66. Cross. Green porphyry. A pectoral cross, the ends cased in gilt metal chased with the sacred monogram. A square suspensory bead of gilt metal is attached. Russian. 16th centy. 2| in. by If in. Bought, 21 100.-66. Cross. Jasper. A pectoral cross, the ends cased in silver chased with the sacred monogram ; a crucifix in silver gilt in the centre. Attached is a suspensory silver bead with a head of the Saviour in high relief Rnssia.n. 16th or l7th centy. 2| in. by U in. Bought, 21. 101.-66. Cross. Blue veined marble. A pectoral cross, the ends cased in silver gilt, the chasing obliterated. A silver suspensory bead chased with a head of the Saviour is attached. Russian. 16th centy. 2^ in. by IJ in. Bought, 21. 102.-66. Cross. Silver. A pectoral cross, ornamented on both sides with cloisonne enamels, black, green, yellow, and turquoise coloured Russian. 1 7th centy. 2iin.byljin. Bought, 2^. 103.-66. J OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 186G. 7 Cross. Silver gilt. A pectoral cross, ornamented on one side with cloisonne green enamel and aquamarine stone in centre, on the other with silver gilt crucifix, enamels, and four garnets. A suspensory bead is attached. Russian. I7th centy. 3| in. by 2| in. Bought, U. 104.-66. Cross. Enamel on silver. A pectoral cross ; on one side the ends are turquoise blue with inscriptions in silver, and in the centre a sunk cross in green ; on the other the ends are of various colours, the centre blue and black. Russian. I7th centy. 2| in. by If in. Bought, 2?. 105.-'66. Cross. Silver. A pectoral cross, ornamented with enamel ; on one side the ends are of turquoise and white with inscriptions, on the other is a cross of green enamel with inscriptions in silver. Russian. I7th centy. 2 J in. by Ij in. Bought, 2/.. 106.-66. Cross. Silver. A pectoral cross, ornamented with enamel ; on one side is a foliated pattern in various colours, on the other a green cross upon white ground with inscriptions in silver. Russian. 1 7th centy. 2 in. by If in. Bought, U. 107.-' 6 6. Cross. Red marble. A pectoral cross, the ends cased in silver and connected by silver wire cords holding each a seed pearl. Russian. 16th centy. 1| in. by 1 J in. Bought, 11. 108.-66, Cross. Silver. A pectoral cross, ornamented with perforated scroll work terminating in small knobs. Russian. 17th centy. 2| in. by If in. Bought, 21 109.-66. Cross. Silver. A pectoral cross, perforated scroll work termina- ting in small knobs, once ornamented with green enamel, now lost. Russian, 16th centy. 2| in. by 2^ in. Bought, 2?. 110.-'66. Cross. Silver. A pectoral cross, the ends prolonged and curved to meet each other, and terminating in small knobs. Inscrip- tions are engraved on one face of the cross. Russian. 16th centy. 21 in. by 2 in. Bought, 21. lll.-'66. Cross. Cypress tvood. Carved in open work compartments con- taining scenes from the life of Our Saviour with Russo-Greek titles : round the handle is an interlaced band and an angularly cut pommel. Greek, from Mount Athos. 10 in. by 5 J in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 222.-'66. Cross. Bronze gilt, with two cross pieces, the head pierced for suspension ; engraved on one side with the figure of Our Saviour, on the other with that of the Virgin, each accom- panied by an inscription. Spanish. 16th centy. 4 in. by 2 in. Bought, 10s. 293.-66. Cross. Gold filigree. Standing on circular base of the same material ; within is a crucifix of ivory. Spanish. I7tli centy. 4f in. by 2J in. Bought, 71. 298.-66. Cross. Gold. A pectoral cross, set with diamonds upon white champlevd enamel, containing relics beneath a crystal plate. Spanish. Late 16th centy. 3 in. by 2 in. Bought, 22Z. 299.-'66. 21420. 3 G 8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEIBI. Cross, for processional use. Silver parcel gilt, ornamented with foliage, statuettes of Saints and the Evangelists, with their emblems. Spanish. About 1560. H. 3 ft. 2^ in., W. 1 ft. 8 in. Bought, 210Z. 106'. 5cl 305.-^66. Crucifix. Bronze parcel gilt. On one side is the crucified Saviour, on the other the Virgin of the Immaculate Concep- tion. The crucifix opening on hinges has served as a reliquary. Japanese. Probably anterior to the extirpation of Christianity in 1641. H. 5i in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 2Z. 168.-66. Crucifix. Silver gilt. The extremities chased with the evan- gelical symbols, the knop formed by Saints in high relief under ogee canopies ; on the base two enamelled shields of arms. Three sapphires are set at the head and hands of the Sacred Figure. German. About 1400. H. 9| in., W. 4| in. Bought, 10^. 181.-66. Crystal. See Reliquary. Cup and Cover. Silver gilt, chased with interlaced strapwork ornament. German. About 1560. H. llf in., diam. 4 inr. Bought, 15L 77.-66. Cup. See also Porcelain. Dagger. See Ivory, Carved. Damascened Work. See Box. Casket. Diptych. See Ivory, Carved. Dish. Silver, octagonal, beaten and chased. The border orna- mented with foliage and animals, the centre with a European figure mounted on a tiger. Indo-Portuguese. I7th centy. 10 in. by Ui in. Bought, 14^. 33.-66. Distaff. See Reel. Drug Pot. See Earthenware. Dulcimer. The frame of wood, carved, gilt, and painted. An armorial shield in front. Italian. 16th centy. L. 2 ft. 8 J in., W. 1 ft. 3| in. Bought, 3^. 4s. 264.-66. Earrings. A pair. Chrysolites set in silver in circular crescent and star pattern, the ear-hoops of gold. Portuguese. 18th centy. 2i in. by 1^ in. Bought, 1^. Is. 18.-66. Earrings. A pair, gold, circular open work, set with minute diamonds. Portuguese. 18th centy. 2 J in. by 1 in. Bought, 21. 19.-66. Earrings. A pair, gold, open scroll work, set with minute diamonds and pendent pearls. Portuguese. 17th centy. L. If in. Bought, 125. lid 20.-66. Earrings. A pair, cast iron, looped cord pattern. German {Berlin). Modern. L. 2 J in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 57.-66. Earrings. A pair, cast iron, hexagonal open work pattern. German {Berlin). Modern. L. Ij in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 58.-66. Earrings. A pair, cast iron, oblong open work pattern. German {Berlin). Modern. L. 2;J n. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 59.-66. :^ OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. 9 Earrings. A pair, silver, flat work, chased with floral and cord pattern. Russian (Tartar). I7th centy. 4 in. by If in. Bought, 11. 118.-'66. Earrings. A pair, silver, flat work, chased with twisted cord pattern, from which hang discs imitative of coins. Russian {Tartar). I7th centy. 6^ in. by 4J in. Bought, 21. 119.-66. Earrings. A pair, silver hoops, from each of« which hang two pendants of silver bead work with jasper and carnelian stones. Russian. 16 th centy. 2 J in. by 1 in. Bought, 11. 120.-66. Earrings. A pair, silver, pear-shaped pendants of filigree work with three small corals. Russian. 16th centy. 3^ in. by I in. Bought, 11. 121.-'6b*. Earrings. A pair, silver, hinged pendants set with small stones and blue glass. Russian. 1 7th centy. L. 2 J in. Bought, 1?. 122.-66. Earrings. A pair, silver gilt, roofed cubes, set with turquoises and garnets, and pendants attached. Russian. 16th centy. If ill- by | in. Bought, 21. 123.-66. Earrings. A pair, silver-gilt, purse shaped centres, from which hang pendants. Russian. ■ 16th centy. 2| in. by Ij in. Bought, 11. 124.-66. Earrings. Silver, hinged pendant set with small stones. Russian. I7th centy. L. 2| in. Bought, 10s. 125.-66. Earthenware and Stoneware, Ancient. {classical) Yase (Cyathus), with handle. Black earthenware, with band of animals on clay coloured ground. From Cer- vetri. Central Italy. About 400 B.C. H. 13 in., diam. 9 in. Given by the executors of the late Mr. Nansom Lettsom. 40.-66. Vase (Cantharos), with two handles. Black earthenware. South Italian. About 200 B.C. H. 4i in., W. 6| in. Given by the executors of the late Mr. Nansom Lettsom. 41.-66. Yase (Cantharos), with two handles. Black earthenware, with incised ornament. South Italian. About 200 B.C. ^ H. 5| in., W., 5 1 in. Given by the executors of the late Mr. iSTansom Lettsom. 42.-'66. Vase (Bombylios). Earthenware, with ornament in black and red on natural ground ; archaic style. South Italian. About 150 B.C. H. 7^ in., W. 4 in. Given by the executors of the late Mr. Nansom Lettsom. 43.-'66. Yase. Black earthenware, shallow saucer on stem. South Italian. About 200 B.C. H. 3^ in., W. 4^ in. Given by the executors of the late Mr. Nansom Lettsom. 44.-66. 3 g2 10 art inventory, south kenstnoton museum. Earthenware and Stoneware, English. ( unceiitain max ufa c tobies.) Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of Delft, wliite ground, painted with flowers, medallions, and masks in blue. English. Early 18th centy. H. 12^ in., diam. 21 in. Given by Mr. Alfred Singer. 80.-66. Tiles (12). Enamelled earthenware in imitation of Delft, forming a panel, white ground, with landscape in blue. English. Early 18tli centJ. 1 ft. 8 in. by 1 ft. 3 in. Given by Mr. Alfred Singer. 81.-66. (WUDGWOOn.) Bust. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, of Marcus Tullius Cicero. English. About 1770-80. H. 8i in., W. 5i in. Bought, SI 10s. 285.-66. Bust. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, of Hugo Grotius. English. About 1770-80. H. 20^ in., W. 14 in. Bought, 61 5s. 286.-66. Bust. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, of Hans van Olden Barneveldt. English. About 1770-80. H. 19 J in., W. 15 in. Bought, 101. 287.-66. Bust. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, of Zeno. Enalish. About 1770-80. H. 201 in., W. 91 in. Bought, 7^. 288.-66. Bust. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, of Lord Bacon. English. About 1770-80. H. 18^ in., W. 13 in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 289.-66. Bust. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, of Ben Jonson. English, About 1770-80. H. 17 in., W. 10 in. Bought, 11. 7s. 290.-'66. Bust. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, of Seneca. English. About 1770-80. H. 174 in., W. 11^ in. Bought, 15^. 291.-66. Bust. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, of Cato. English. About 1770-80. H. 19| in., W. 11 in. Bought, 9^. 10s. 292.-'66. Buttons (14). Blue jasper Wedgwood ware, with mythologic subjects in white, set in. facetted steel. English. About 1770. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 51. 276-276 ?i.- 66. Buttons (11). Blue jasper Wedgwood ware, with mythologic subjects in white, set in facetted steel. English. About 1770. Diam. l in. Bought, 3^. 277-277^'.-66. Medallion, Terra-cotta, by Wedgwood, elliptic ; portrait of Sir W. Hamilton, Britannic Envoy to the Court of Naples. Modelled by Flaxman. English. Late 18th centy. 64 in. by 4^ in. Bought, 9^. 10s. 275.-66. Medallion. Terra-cotta, by Wedgwood, with a group in high relief of a Centaur and Bacchante (after the Her- culaneum fresco). English. About 1770-80. Diam. 16S in. Bought, 51. 279.-66. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. J.I Earthenware and Stoneware, English— co)if. ( WEDGWOOD) — COnt. Medallion. Terra-cotta, by Wedgwood, with group in high relief of Cupid on a dolphin bearing a letter to Polyphemus (after the Herculaneum fresco). English. About 1770-80. Diam. ]5| in. Bought, ol. 10s. 280.-'66. Medallion. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, elliptic ; bust to the right of the Emperor Nero, in low relief. English. About 1770-80. 4 in. by 3| in. Bought, 10s. U. 281.-'66. Medallion. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, elliptic ; bust to the left of the Emperor Vitellius, in low relief English. About 1770-80. 4 in. bv 2^ in. Bought, 10s. 6d " 282.-66. Medallion. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, elliptic ; bust to the right of the orator M. Tullius Cicero, in low relief English. About 1770-80. 4^ in. by 8^ in. Bought, 10s. 6d 283.-'66. Medallion. Black basalt Wedgwood w^are, elliptic ; bust to the left of the philosopher Plato, in low relief English. About 1770.-80. 4| in. by ^ in. Bought, 10s. U. 284.-'66. Vase and Cover, two-handled. Black basalt Wedgwood ware, with relief ornaments of a concert by Cupids, musical books, &c. English. About 1770. H. 9| in., W. lOf in. Bought, 27^. 278.-66. {modern) Candlestick. Enamelled earthenware, in imitation of maiolica, with recumbent nude figures and animals. Modern English. Designed by H. J. Townsend ; manufactured by Minton and Co., for Summerly Art Manufactures, 1847. H. 6^ in., W. of base, 5| in. Given by H. Cole, Esq., C.B. o.-'m. Earthenware and Stoneware, European. {dell A ROBBIA WARE.) Bust. Enamelled terra-cotta, Delia Robbia ware. A winged boy, resting upon a rectangular label edged with blue. Florentine. Late 15th cent^. H. 13 J in., W. 19J in. Bought, 10^. 72.-66. Panel. Enamelled terra-cotta, Delia Robbia w^are. Half- length figure of the Virgin holding the Infant Saviour ; two cherubs' heads in the background. Italian. End of loth centy. H. 7J in., W. 5| in. Bought, 21. 2S6.-66. {HISFANO-MOBES CO WARE. ) Bowl. Enamelled and lustred earthenware, the surface covered with foliage, and in the centre a bird in lustre colour; on the back rudely drawn scrolls. Spanish (Moorish style). 15th centy. H. 3^ in., diam. 14| in. Given by Mr. Richard Pickman, Seville. 228.-66. 12 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MTTSEIIM. Earthenware and Stoneware, European— cont ( EISPAKO-MOBESCO WARE) — COnt. Bowl. Enamelled and lustred earthenware, with feather- like ornament in centre. Bjianish (Valeoician or ^71- clcdusian). I7th centy. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 1^. 326.-66. Bowl. Enamelled and lustred earthenware, with feather- like ornament in centre. Spanish (Valencian or An- dalusian), l7th centy. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 11. 327.-66. Bowl. Enamelled and lustred earthenware, with bird in centre. Spanisli {Valencian or Andalusian). I7th centy. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 1^. 328.-66. Bowl. Enamelled and lustred earthenware, with bird in centre. Spanish {Valencian or Andalusian). I7th centy. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 11. 329.-66. Jar. Unglazed earthenware. A "tinaja" or wine jar, amphora-shaped, and ornamented with incised pattern of vine leaves, and with stamped diaper of Gothic character. Spanish {Moorish Andalusian). 15th centy. H. 3 ft., diam. 2 ft. 7 in. Bought, 12^. 330.-'66. Tiles, " Azulejos." For wall decoration. A series of 170, white earthenware, enamelled with coloured floral and geometric patterns. From various buildings in the city of Toledo. Spanish. Early 16th centy. Bought, 11 3s. lid. 308.-66. {maiqlica.) Bowl. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, '* sgrafSato," or incised ware. Bound the stem, which is decorated with foliage, are three seated lions in full relief ; round the bowl runs a wreath of yellow flowers, within is a man wrestling with a dragon, surrounded by a ^vi'eath of foliage. Italian. About 1450. H. 9 fin., diam. 13 in. Bought, 20^. 187.-66. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, the border of arabesques in dark blue ; in the centre an episcopal shield on light blue ground. Italian {Padua). About 1550. Diam. 11 in. Bought, U. 38.-^66. Tiles. Enamelled earthenware, maiolica, forming a pavement, painted with various coloured devices, por- traits, coats of arms, «Sz;c., from a villa near Bavenna Italian. Dated 1513. Bought, 88^. 30.-66. {MARIEBEBG, SWEDEN.) Basket and Tray. Marieberg earthenware, white lattice work, with blue flowers ; in the centre a bunch of flowers in colours. Sivedish. Dated 1771. H. 4J in. ; L. of basket, 8| in. ; L. of tray, 10 in., W. SJ in. Given by Mr. Christian Hammer. 245, 245o^.-'66. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. IS Earthenware and Stoneware, European — cont {3IABIEBE11G, SWEDEN) — COnt. Drug Pot. Marieberg earthenware, white, with inscribed ribbon, three crowns and monogram of our Saviour in blue. Swedish, About 1770. H. 5^ in., diam. 3^ in. Given by Mr. Christian Hammer. 247.-66. Plate. Marieberg earthenware, white, with coloured flowers. Stuedish. Dated 1765. Diam. 9| in. Given by Mr. Christian Hammer. 241.-66. Plate. Marieberg earthenware, white, with coloured flowers. Swedish, Dated 1765, Diam. 9| in. Given by Mr. Christian Hammer. 242.-66. Tureen and Cover. Marieberg or Eorstrand earthen- ware, white, with coloured flowers and scroll margin ; the cover surmounted by a half-figure of a deer. Sivedish. Dated 1770. H. 8| in., L. 13 in. Given by Mr. Christian Hammer. 240, 240(X.- 66. ViiSE and Cover. Marieberg earthenware, with branches and flowers coloured and in relief; on the cover a sitting bird. Siuedish. About 1770. H. 12^ in., W. 10 in. Given by Mr. Christian Hammer. 246, 246a.- 66. (nubembebg.) Jug, Enamelled earthenware, in various colours, with figures in low relief; in front two armed figures in full relief on each side of a tree. German (^NuTer)iherg). 16 til centy. Attributed toYeit Hirschvogel. H. 13 in., diam. 41 in. Bought, 12^. 32.-66. Earthenware and Stoneware, Oriental. {pebsian) Bottle. Enamelled earthenware, blue ground, with ornaments of fruit (pomegranates ?) in turquoise blue, with white leaves. Persian. H. ISJ in., diam. 6| in. Bought, 48^. 70.-66. Plate. Enamelled earthenware, white ground, with flowers and foliage in red, blue, and green. Persian. Diam. Hi in. Bought, 21. 7s. l77.-'66. (TUNISIAN.) Tile. Enamelled earthenware, faced with blue. Moorish ; from the ancient Casbah or Citadel at Tunis. Square. W. 1-^ in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 259.-66. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels, European. Pax. Silver gilt frame with beaten work ornament of cherubs' heads, containing an enamel plaque by Jean Limousin of the Virgin and Child (S. Maria Major) on a black starry ground. On the back of the frame is engraved a shield of arms. French. About 1560. H. 5| in., W, 5 J in. Bought, lOl. l79.--'66. 14 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Enamels, European — cont. Plaque. Elliptic, copper paiDted in enamel with three figures in masquerade costmnes ; Watteau style. French. Early JcSthcenty. If in. by IJ in. Bought, 3Z. 295.-66. Plaque. Elliptic, copper painted in enamel with two figures in masquerade costumes ; Watteau style. French. Early ISthcenty. If in. by li in. Bought, 8?. 296.-66. Pyx. Champlev^ enamel on gilt copper, cylindric, with low domed cover, on which are butterflies and dragons within circles; round the drum are 12 saints beneath canopies, upon grounds alternately blue and red, diapered with gilt stars. French (Linioges). 14th centy. H. 4 in., diam, 4 in. Bought, 26/. 55. 182.-'66. Pyx. Champleve enamel on gilt copper, cylindric, with low domed cover, on which are dragons within circles ; round the drum are 12 saints under canopies, on alternate red and blue grounds. French (Lmioges). 14th centy. H. 4 in,, diam. 3i in. Bought, 26Z. 5s. 183.-66. Pyx. Champlev^ enamel on gilt copper, cylindric, with flat cover, on which is an armorial shield in its proper colours ; round the drum a scroll pattern encloses medallions with the emblems of the Evangelists. French (Limoges). About 1300. H. 3i in., diam. 34 in. Bought, Ul. Os. 6d. 184.-66. Pyx. Champlev^ enamel on gilt metal ; cylindric, the pat- tern of double quatrefoils within circles, on blue ground. Rhenish-Byzanthie. 13th centy. H. 2\ in., diam. 2| in. Bought, U. 5s. 185.-'66. Pyx. Champleve enamel on gilt metal, square, with conical lid, the pattern of interlaced foliage and scroll work on blue ground. Rhenish-Byzantine. 13th centy. H. 4 in., W. 3 in. Bought, 35/. 145. 186.-66. Scissors' Case. Gold, covered with white enamel, painted with flowers in natural colours. French or Dutch. Middle of 17th centy. H. 3^ in., W. IJ in. Bought, 8/. 29.-66. Spoon. Limoges enamel on copper, painted in grisaille by Pierre Remond with nude figures and a vase. French. Middle of 16th centy. L. 6| in. Bought, 15/. 47.-66. Enamels, Oriental. Case for Chop-sticks. Cloisonne enamel, dark blue ground, diapered with turquoise blue stars and white and red rosettes, mounted in a'ilt metal, containino^ a steel knife with horn handle, and a white metal fork with green stained ivory handle. Ancient Chinese. L. of case, 7| in. ; of knife, 9| in. ; of fork, 7i in. Bought, 3/. 255.-'66. Perfume Burner and Cover. Silver, ornamented with foliage, birds, and fish in green and blue translucent enamels. Indian. 17th centy (?). H. 3+ in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 8/. 34.-66. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. 15 Enamels. See also Box. Cross. Miniature. Reliquary. Watch. Fan. The sticks of ivory, partly gilt, and carved with pastoral subjects ; the body of vellum, painted in similar style. Spanish. First half of 18th centy. L. 10| in. Bought, 7l 27.-66. Flagon. Silver, with hinged cover, embossed and chased with bands of scroll work. Portuguese. First half of I7th cent^. H. 9 in., diam. 3^ in. Bought, 8^. 164.-66. Frame for a picture. Silver, elliptic, with foliage and flowers in beaten work. French (J). 17th cent^. 8J in. by 7| in. Bought, 8^. 36.-66. Frame for a picture. Silver, elliptic, with foliage and flowers in beaten work. French (J). I7th cent^. 8^ in. by 7| in. Bought, 8^. 37.-66. Frame for a picture or mirror. Wood, carved and gilt. French. 18th centy. 15;^ in. by 11 in. Given by J. C. Robinson, Esq. 318.-66. Glass. Bee Chandelier. Rosary. Glass, Painted. Panel of a window. Stained glass. Subject, a Benedictine monk standing before a seated magistrate, behind whom is an attendant bearing a sword, a man holding a document in his hands stands by : inscribed " Testis est michi Deus ; " probably an incident from the biography of a saint. Italian. 16tli centy. H. 3 ft. 7 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought, 12^. 252.-^66. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. See Cross. Earrings. Medal. Pendant. Ring. Rosary, Group. Terra-cotta, of the Virgin and Child, standing beneath a niche of floriated architecture, and attended by angels. Florentine. Second half of 15th centy. H. 5 ft. 8 in., W. 3 ft. Bought, 300^. 73.- '66. Group. See also Ivory, Carved. Gun, a rifle, with rest. The stock inlaid with animals and scroll work in ivory, the lock chased with a battle subject. German. Latter half of 1 7tli centy. L. 5 ft. 3 in. Given by Dr. A. Fisher. 78, 78a.- 66. Harness. See Carriage. HuRDY-GuRDY or " ViELLE." Wood, lacquered and decorated, in black outlines and occasional colour, with hunting scenes and arabesques, also with the arms of France and crowned monogram of Henry II. on back and front ; the keyboard and keys of ebony and ivory ; near the handle are monograms of Catherine de Medicis. French. About 1550. L. 22 J in., W. 8i in. Bought, 127^. 220.-'66. Iron and Steel Work. See Balcony. Boss. Bracket. Buckle. Casket. Earrings. Key. Necklace. Pendant. Ring. Shield. Tripod. W ART INVENTORY, SOTJTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory and Bone, Carved. Book Cover. Ivory, of five panels carved in high relief, with the Virgin and Child, Isaiah, Melchisedec, and other Scriptural subjects ; probably the companion cover to one in the Vatican. German. 10th or lltli centy. H. 15 in., W. 11 in. Bought, 588^. 138.-66. Box. Oblong, with sloped lid, formed of ivory encrusted on wood, and ornamented with gilt geometric rosettes and Cufic inscriptions. Southern Spanish. 12th or ISth centy. H. 3 in., L. 3f in., W. 21 in. Bought, 1?. 18s. 9r7. 11.-66. Box. Ivory, oblong, carved with foliage and Arabic inscrip- tions ; the hinges and clasp of chased silver inlaid with niello. Spanish (Moorish). 11th or 12th centy. H. If in., L. 3| in., W. 2| in. Bought, 20L 801.-66. Casket. Ivory, oblong, with sloped lid ; the panels carved with foliage and animals, mounted in chased silver of I7th century work. Spanish (?). lOth or 11th centy. H. 10 J in., L. lOf in., W. 6| in. Bought, 126?. 6s. 3d 10.-'66. Casket. Ivory, carved with scenes from early romances ; on the lid the Siege of the Castle of Love ; on the sides the Lai d'Aristote, and others. Frencli. 14th centy. H. 4^ in., L. 10 in., W. 51 in. Bought, 296?. 146.-'66. Casket. Covered with panels of bone, carved with events from the life of the Virgin ; the lock and key of cut steel. French. Second half of 15th centy. H. 4 in., L. 8 in., W. 41 in. Bought, 14?. 3s. U. l76.-'66. Casket. Ivory, with clamps and hinges in gilt metal ; the sides and lid carved with subjects from the Passion of our Saviour. German. lOth or 11th centy. H. 2| in., L. 3| in., W. 21 in. Bought, 35?. 3s. 6d 216.-66. Dagger. The hilt and sheath of ivory, the pommel formed by a lion in full relief, the handle and sheath carved with monsters. Italian. 14th centy. L. 14iin. Bought, 140?. 147.-66. Diptych. Ivory, carved in relief, a consular diptych of Rufinus Gennadius Probus Orestes, Consul of the East, A.D. 530. Above are busts of Justinian and Theodora. Byzantine. 6th centy. H. of each leaf, 13i in., W. 4J in. Bought, 620?. ] 39.-66. Diptych. Ivory, carved in high relief, on one leaf the Virgin and Infant Saviour attended by angels, on the other the Crucifixion. French. 14th centy. H. of each leaf, 6| in., W. 41 in. Bought, 252?. 148.-66. Diptych. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Flagellation and the Crucifixion. German. Late 13th centy. H. 2| in., W. 3| in. Bought, 2?. 8s. 300.-'66. Group. Ivory, in high relief, representing the Assumption of the Virgin. Italian. I7th century. H. 3| in., W. 3 in. Bought, 14?. e^^.-QQ. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. 17 Ivory and Bone, Carved— co^i^. Measuring Eule. A portion, ivory, inlaid with silver branch work, and heightened with colour. Italian. 16th centy. L. 6 in. Given by Professor Westwood. 234.-66. Medallion Plaque. Ivory, carved open v/ork ; St. George and the Dragon. German (?). 14th centy. Diam. 2 J in. Given by M. Beurdeley. 233.-66. Plaque. Ivory (mnch discoloured), a devotional tablet, carved with subjects of the Birth of Christ, silver- gilt mounting chased in cord pattern, with suspensory bead. Russian. 14th or 15th cent^. 3 J in. by 1| in. Bought, 21. 128.-'66. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Adoration of the Magi, and a hunting scene of wild beasts below. German. 11th cent^. 14 in. by 6 J in. Bought, 218^. 142.-'66. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with the ^Nativity, within a turreted wall. German. 12th centy. 7i in. by 8|- in. Bought, 280^. 144.-'66. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Adoration of the Magi. German. 12th centy. 7f in. by 8^ in. Bought, 280^. ^ 145.-'66. Plaques (three). From a casket, ivory, carved in high relief, with subjects from the life of Christ. Byzantine. 11th centy. No. 149, 6 in. by IJ in. Nos. 149a, 1496, 10 in. by If in. Bought, 84^. 149, 149«, 149&.-'66. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Adoration of the Magi, and the Presentation in the Temple. German. 10th centy. H. 7 in., W. 4f in. Bought, 81Z. 150.-'66. Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief with the Crucifixion, the Virgin, and St. John. German or Garlovingian. 11th centy. 7i in. by 4^ in. Bought, 84^. J 51.-'66. Plaque. Ivory, carved, with one central and four surrounding medallion spaces, bearing respectively the heads of our Saviour, and SS. Philip, Stephen, Andrew, and Thomas. Byzantine. 11th or 12th centy. H. 9 J in., W. 5| in. Bought, 74^. ^ ^ 215.-'66. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief, and sunk within the thickness of the tusk, representing St. Francis translated to Heaven. Ascribed to Alonzo Cano." Spanish. First half of 17th centy. 9 in. by 54 in. Bought, 36^. 16s. 8d 303.-66. PoLYPTYCH. Ivory. In the centre are carved in full relief the Crucifixion, and the Virgin and Child ; on the four shutters are subjects from the life of Christ. German. 14th centy. H. 15i in., W. 10^ in. Bought, 308^. 140.-66. Pyx or CiBORiUM. Ivory, shaped like a bottle gourd, and ornamented with leaf and bird carving, the mounting of gilt metal, and the lid surmounted by a<^ ball of crystal. Bhenish- Byzantine. 12th centy. H. 5^ in., diam. 3| in. Bought, 25^. 136.-66. 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory and Bone, Carved— c07if. Triptych. Ivory. In the centre is carved in high relief the Virgin and Child ; on the shutters are subjects from the early life of Christ. German. 14th centy. H. 12 in., W. 12 in. Bought, 448^. 141.-66. Triptych. Ivory, carved in high relief with the coronation of the Virgin in the centre, and figures of saints on the wings. Italian {Venetian). 14th centy. H. 10 1 in., W. 6i in. Bought, 350^. 14.3.-'G6. Triptych. Ivory, carved on the wings and centre with three ranges of subjects in high relief; below are the Adoration of the Magi, the Virgin and Child, and the Presentation ; above this the Crucifixion, the Synagogue, and the Church ; and highest, the Last Judgment. French. Second half ot 15th centy. H. 7| in., W. 8^ in. Bought, 210Z. 175.-'G6. Jar. Bee Earthenware. Jewel, for religious use. Gold, with chased and open work pattern of scroll foliage surrounding two groups in full relief under crystal ; on one side the Annunciation, on the other the Infant Saviour, St. Joseph, and the Virgin Mar}^ Portuguese. Early 18th centy. L. ^ in., W. 2| in. Bought, 8^. 6.-66. Jewel or Badge of the order of Santiago ; a cross of rubies suspended from a heart, ornamented with emeralds and diamonds. Spanish or Portuguese. 18th centy. L. ]f in. Bought, 3^. 22.-66. Jewel. A neck ornament composed of a jacynth head of the Virgin in high relief set in gold, to which are attached three pearl pendants. On the back of the setting is engraved a figure of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception. Italian^, in Spanish setting. Date about 1550. L. 2^ in., W. 1| in. Bought, 10^. lOs. 5d 294.-66. Jeweller's and Goldsmith's Work. See Cross. Earrings. Medal. Pendant. Ring. Bosary. Jug. See Earthenware. Key Steel, the shaft triangular, and chased with scroll foliage, the bow formed by two dolphins. Italian. 16tli centy. L. 5i in. Bought, U. 69.-'66. Lace. See Textiles. Lacquer Work. See Bottle. Coffer. Hurdy-Gurdy. Mirror Case. Playing Cards. Lamp. Bronze, formed by an ass's head, round which a dwarf is clinging ; on ])edestal of stained wood. Italian. \ 6th centy. H. 3i- in., L. 6^ in. Bought, 10^. 180.-66. Leather Work. See Book. Harness. Mandoline. Beechwood carved with strap and foliage work, having in the centre a group of Juno, Diana, and Venus ; on the back of the tuning board is a Medusa's head in relief French. About 1570. L. 16i in., W. 44 in. Bought, 139^. 10s. 219.-66. Marquetry. See Cabinet. Chair. Gun. OBJECTS ACQUmED IN THE YEAR 1866. 19 Medal. Bronze. Ob v., the Catliedral of Bamberg, exterior view ; rev., interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2|- in. Bought, 7s, 82.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Siena, exterior view ; rev., interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 83.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Mayence, exterior view ; rev., interior of the same. Modern Belgian. By J. Wiener. Diam. 2|- in. Bought, 7s. 84.-66. Medal. Gold, elliptic. Obv., bust of a Count of Culenborch, with legend ; rev., an armorial shield with wreathed orna- ment. German or Flemish. Early 16th centy. If in. by ItV in. Bought, 10^. 106'. 90.-66. Medal. Silver, elliptic. Obv., bust of Charles I., with legend within a wreath ; rev., the royal shield of arms, engraved. English. About 1640. 1-%- in. by 1-f-V in. Bought, U. 92.-'66. Medal. Bronze. Obv , three-quarter bust of Francesco Sforza, fourth Duke of Milan, with legend ; rev., a temple with legend. Italian. By Sperandio of Mantua, lothcenty. Diam. 3|^ in. Bought, \l. IQs. 193.-66. Medal. Bronze, elliptic. Obv., bust of Antonio Averlino, architect, with legend ; rev., a man seated beside a hollow tree from which bees are issuing, with legend. Italiaii. 15th centy. 3^ in. by 2f in. Bought, 21. 2s. 194.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, three-quarter bust of Otho Henry, Duke of Bavaria, with legend. German. Dated 1527. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 1^. 8s. 195.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Frederick III., Emperor of the Romans, with legend ; rev., the architrave of a triumphal arch surmounted by an equestrian group, with legend. German. Dated 1469. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 13s. 196.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a man in civil costume, with legend (in reverse) ; rev., female bust in civil costume, with legend. French. About 1500. Diam. If in. Bought, 11. 15s. 197.-66. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Otho Henry, Count Palatine of the Rhine and Duke of Bavaria, with legend ; rev., the armorial shield of Bavaria, with legend. German. Dated 1528. Diam. 1^ n. Bought, 11. 16s. 198.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Maria, Queen of Bohemia, daughter of Charles V., with legend ; rev., a figure of Peace, with legend. German. About 1560. Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 11. 8s. 199.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust in armour of Carlo Visconti, with legend ; rev., a coral branch, with allusive legend. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. 2f in. Bought, 11. Is. 200.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Albert Durer, with legend ; rev., an inscription recording the death of Durer. Gerraam. 16th cent^ Diam. IJ in. Bought, 10s. 201.-'66. 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a young man, -with legend, '' Paulus Hanna ; " rev., a crowned female figure spearing i anotlier, with legend. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. IJ in. s Bought, 10s. 202.-'66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Pietro Francesco Colonna, with legend; rev., a mariner's compass, with legend. Italian. -- Early 16th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 2s. 203.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Pietro Balanzano^ with legend ; rev., a human skull, with legend. Italian. 15th centy. Diam. 21 in. Bought, IZ. 15.s. 204.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Don Inigo d'Avalos, with legend ; rev., a globe bursting and discharging stars, with legend, the work of Pisanello. Italian, loth centy. Diam. 2i in. Bought, U. 3s. 205.-'66. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Simon von Zedwitz, with legend. German. 16th cent^. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 11. 13s. 206.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of leronimo di San Geminiano, with legend ; rev., Pegasus, with legend. Italian. End of loth centy. Diam. 2 in. Bought, 21 14s. 207.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Alfonzo d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, with legend ; rev.. Lucre zia Borgia, his Duchess. Italian. Early 16th cent^. Diam. 2\ in. Bought, 11. Is. 208.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust (within a wreath of flowers) of Benedetto Pesaro, prefect of Verona ; rev., inscription within a wreath. Italian. Dated 1556. Diam. 2i in. Bought, 1^. Is. " 209.-66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Francesco Taberna, Count of Landriano, with legend ; rev., a hound seated among ruins, with legend. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. 2 J in. Bought, 11. Is. 210.-'66. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Francesco dei Medici. Italian. Dated 1566. Diam. 2f in. Bought 11. Is. 211.-'66. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Daniel de Hanna, with legend ; rev., a female figure turning a wheel, on the stepped rim of which another is striving to mount. Italian. 16th cent^. Diam. 11 in. Bought, 10s. 212.-'66. Medal. Gold. Given by H.M. Charles X. of France to the late Mr. Copley Fielding in 1824. Obv., bust of the King ; rev. explanatory inscription. Modern French. Diam. If in. With the accompanying MS. Letter from M. le Comte de Forbin to the late Mr. Copley Fielding. Given by Miss Fielding. 263, 263a.- 66. Medallion. Silver, with figure of St. Matthew in beaten work. Spanish. About 1560. Diam. If in. Bought, 1^. Ss. 23.-66. Medallion. Silver, with figure of St. Mark in beaten wDrk. Spanish. About 1560. Diam. If in. Bought, 1^. Ss. 24.-66. Medallion. Silver, with figure of St. Luke in beaten work. Spanish. About 1560. Diam. U iu. Bought, 1^. 3s. 25.-66. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. 21 Medallion. Silver, with figure of St. John the Evangelist in beaten work. Spanish. About 1560. Diam. If in. Bought, 1^. 2s. 9d. 26-66. Medallion. Boxwood, circular, in gilt metal frame ; three- quarter head of an elderly man. German (?). I7th or early 18th cent^. Diara. If in. Bought, U. 5s. 89.-66. Medallion. Carved boxwood. The Virgin and Child, St. Anne (?), St. James the greater, an angel, and a male and female figure kneeling at two faldstools ; in a circular silver case with shutters, standing on an open work base, and sur- mounted by a figure of our Saviour in majesty, forming a miniature oratory. Flemish (?). 16th cent^. H. 3f in., W. 3 in. Bought, 14^. 225.-66. Medallion. Glass mosaic. Portrait of the late Prince Consort, by Salviati, of Venice. In gilt metal frame and morocco case. Modern Italian. H. of medallion, 7| in., W. 6i in. Given by Her Majesty the Queen. ' 261.-66. Medallion Plaque. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Pierre Jeannin, Privy Councillor and Treasurer to Henri IV. French, by G. Dupre. Dated 1618. Diam. 7| in. Bought, SI 272.-'66. Medallion Plaque. Gilt metal, in low relief Portrait of Leopold, Prince Archbishop of Salzburg, on crimson velvet ground with gilt metal scroll framework. On the back are the archbishop's arms in silver open work. German. I7tli cent^. H. 8 in., W. 7 in. Bought, 51. 15s. 274.-66. Medallion. See also Earthenware. Miniature Portrait, enamel, of a young man, mounted as a locket. French. 17th cent^. IJ in. by IJ in. Bought, 27^. 10s. 39.-'66. Miniature Portrait. By S. Cooper. Stated to be Henry. Duke of Gloucester. English. Early l7th cent^'. 2 J in. by 2 in. Bought, 26^. 95.-66. Miniature Portrait. Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I., mounted in gold. Ascribed to S. Hoskins, English. 17th centy. 21 in. by 1| in. Bought, 30^. 237.-66. Mirror, with frame and sliding cover of ebony painted and gilt in arabesques. Venetian. About 1550. H. 8| in., W. 7^ in. Bought, 11. 10s. 218.-'66. Mirror Case and Lid. Papier-mache, lacquered, with embossed ornament of birds and flowers painted and gilt. In the centre a medallion figure of a girl in European costume. On the reverse of the lid is a group of a Persian lady and female attendant. Persian. Present cent^. 9 J in. by 6| in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 268.-66. Monstrance. Silver gilt, with pattern in beaten work, showing the emblems of the Passion. At the top is a vase supporting a cross. Portuguese. 1530-40. H. 16i in., diam of base, 6| in. Bought, 12^. I7s. lOd. 9.-.'66. 22 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Monstrance. Gilt metal. On an ornamented stem with knob stands a triangular shrine supported on dwarf columns with kneeling angels, above which is a smaller shrine surmounted by a crucifix. Spanish. About 1560. H. 19 J in., W. 8^ in. Bought, 8^. 190.-'6G. Mosaic. See Medallion. Musical Instruments. See Dulcimer. Hurdy-Gurdy. Man- doline. Nail Head. See Boss. Neck Chain. Silver. Fourfold pattern of quadrangular links. Russian. IGth cent^. L. 2 ft. ^ in. Bought, 1^. 130.- G6. Neck Chain. Silver. Open scroll pattern, four deep at centre, two deep at ends. Russian, 17th cent^. L. 2 ft. 10 in. Bought, 3?. 10s. 131.-GG. Neck Chain. Silver. Pattern of quatrefoils in white, black, and green enamels. Russian. IGth cent^. L. 2 ft. G^ in. Bought, 8?. 132.-66. Neck Chain. Silver gilt. Composed of circular links with internal pattern of small circles. Russian. 17th cent^'. L. 3 ft. 3 in. Bought, M. 133.-66. Neck Chain. Silver gilt. Composed of circular links of cord pattern with similar internal ornament. Russian. I7th cent^. L. 2 ft. 10 in. Bought, 4/. 134.-66. Neck Chain, with Pendant. Silver gilt, the links elliptic with cord pattern ornament. Attached is a flat octagonal medal- lion with granulated ornament, in the centre of which is a crucifix. (For episcopal use.) Russian. 14th or 15th cent^. L., with medaUion, 1 ft. 9| in. Bought, 51. 135.-'66. Necklace. Cast iron. Formed of interlaced rings. German {Berlin). Modern. L., when clasped, 7 in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 61.-'66. Nutcrackers. Wood, carved with a bearded and turbaned head, surmounted by a pelican in her piety ; below are Gothic letters, apparently monograms. French. About 1500-30. H. lOi in. Bought, Ql. 6s. 223.-66. Nutcrackers. Boxwood, carved with mouldings. On the summit is an ape reading among books and globes. French. 1700. L. H in. Bought, 51. 12s. 224.-66. Painting. In oil on canvas. The old East India Wharf at London Bridge. B}^ Monamy. English. Latter half of 1 8th cent^. Sight measure, H. 5 ft. 3 in., W. 4 ft. 6 in. Bought, 47^. 5s. {Also registered as No. 249 in Fine Art Register.) 1.-66. Painting. In oil on canvas. Moonlight view near Norwich. By John Crome. English. Latter half of 18th cent^. Sight measure, H. 11^ in., W. 13^ in. Bought, 12?. 12s. 2.-66. Painting. In oil on canvas. Landscape by Havell. Modern English. Sight measure, H. 13,V in., W. 20^ in. Bought, 5l. 3.-66. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. 23 Painting, In oil on canvas. A Launch at Deptford Dockyard. English Middle of 18th cent^ H. 3 ft. 6 in., W. 5 ft. 10.} in. Bought, 211. {Also registered as A^o. 250 in Fine Art Register) 4.-'66. Painting. In oil on canvas, reduced copy of the Adoration of the Shepherds, by Velasquez : in gilt frame. Modern English. Sight measure, H. 30 in., W. 22 in. Bought, 20^. 248.-66. Painting. In oil on canvas, reduced copy of '' Youth at the Prow and Pleasure at the Helm," by Etty : in gilt frame. Modern English. Sight measure, H. 25 in., W. 18 in. Bought, Ul 249.-66. Painting. In oil on canvas, reduced copy of the Good Sama- ritan, by Bassano : in gilt frame. Modern English. Sight measure, H. 21 in., W. 15J in. Bought, 10^. ' 250.-66. Painting. In oil on canvas, copy of a man in armour, hj Giorgione : in gilt frame. Modern English. H. 1 6 in., W. 1] in. Bought, 5Z. 251.-'66. Painting. In oil on canvas. View on the river Wye, by — Watts. Modern English. H. 2 ft. 9i in., W. 10 ft. 3i in. Bought, 16^. 262.-^66. Painting. In oil on panel. A Gothic canopied doorway en- riched with statuettes, &c. ; possibly an original design for a portion of Seville Cathedral. Spanish. About 1460. H. 3 ft. 2 in., W. 1 ft. 4i in. Bought, 10^. 10s. 6d. 335.-66. Painting. In oil on canvas. Reduced copy of the picture by Velasquez called the Drinkers, " Los Barrachos ;" the work of Juan Eobles. Modern Spanish. H. 1 ft. 5i in., W. 2 ft. Bought, U. 4s. Sd. " 336.-66. Painting. In oil on canvas. Reduced copy of a portrait of an Infanta by Velasquez ; the work of Juan Bobles. Modern Spanish. H. 1 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 3 in. Bought, 21. 18s. 9d. 337.-66. Paintings. See also Carriage. Porcelain. Triptych. Panel. Marble, in wooden frame, with half-figures of the Virgin and Child, and two cherubs' heads sculptured in low relief Italian. Latter half of 15th cent^. Ascribed to Desiderio da Settignano. Sight measure, H. 16 in., W. 13 in. Bought, 190?. 66.- 6Q. Panel. Bronze gilt, in carved chestnut frame, sculptured in high relief with the Entombment of our Saviour. Italian. Latter half of 16thcenty. Sight measure, H. 10^ in., W. lOJ in. Bought, 1 61 67.-66. Panel of a Pilaster. Marble, with renaissance ornament in low relief ; in pilaster-shaped wooden frame. Italian. 1 6tli cent^. H. 4 ft. 3 in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 501. 86.-66. Panel of a Pilaster. Marble, with renaissance ornament in low relief; in pilaster-shaped wooden frame. Italian. 16th cent^. H. 4 ft. 3 in., W. 3J in. Bought, 501. 87.-'66. 21420. 3 H 24 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Panel. Bronze, with arabesque ornament in beaten work, show- ing Roman wolves in the upper part and sirens below. Italian. Late 16th centy. Square, W. 13f in. Bought, 30Z. 91.-'66. Panel. Alabaster, carved in high relief with the representation of the Last Supper: in oaken frame. Italian. 17th centy. Sight measure, H. 22^ in., W. 20f in. Given by Mr. R. P. Nichols. 2C9.-'G6. Panel. See also Earthenware. Glass, Painted. Paper. See Wall Paper. Pavement of Tiles. See Earthenware. Pax. See Enamels. Pedestal for a Candelabrum, or " Gueridon." Wood carved and gilt, formed by a youthful Triton supporting a basket of flowers, and resting on a scroll tripod base. French. Early 18th centy. H. 3 ft. 2 J in., W. of base 1 ft. 6^ in. Bought, 134^. 15s. 96.-66. Pedestal for a Candelabrum, or '' Gueridon." Wood carved and gilt, formed by a youthful Triton supporting a basket of flowers, and resting on a scroll tripod base. French. Early 18th centy. H. 3 ft. 2^ in., W. of base 1 ft. 6^ in. Bought, 134L 15s. 97.-66. Pedestal, or Stand for some object. Bronze, triangular, with a statuette of a Triton at each angle. Italian. First half of 16th centy. H. 5 in., L. of one side 13| in. Bought, 211. 188.-'66. Pendant, or Neck Ornament. Gold open work set with small diamonds. Portuguese. 18th centy. 2 in. by 1^ in. Bought, 11. 2s. 3d 21.-'66. Pendant, or Neck Ornament. Cast iron, butterfly pattern with ovate drops. German (Berlin). Modern. L. 2f in. Given by Mr. W. Bemrose, jun. 60.-66. Pendant, or Neck Ornament. Silver, open work pattern of cord surrounding a socket for a stone (missing) ; with five pendants. Russian. 17th centy. L. 2| in., W. 1^ in. Bought, 1?. 117.-66. Pendant or Button. Spherical, silver gilt, pierced work with cord-shaped ornament. Russian. 16th cent^. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 2^. 126.-66. Pendant or Button. Spherical, silver gilt filigree work set with turquoises and garnets. Russian. 16th cent^. Diam. IJ in. Bought, 2Z. 127.-66. Pendent Ornament for the breast or stomacher. Gold, open work foliated pattern set with diamonds, in the Indian style. North Portuguese, l7th or early 18th centy. L. 3 in,, W. 2| in. Bought, U. 17s. 13.-66. Pendent Ornament for the breast or stomacher. Gold, open work foliated pattern set with diamonds, in the Indian style. North Portuguese. I7th or early 18th centy. L. 2^ in., . W. 2 in. Bought, II. 10s. ^d. 14.-'66. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE TEAR 1866. 25 Pendent Ornament for the breast or stomacher. Gold, open work foliated pattern set with diamonds, in the Indian style. North Portuguese. 17th or early 18th centy. L. 2 in., W. 1| in. Bought, 1/. Is. U. 15.-66. Perfume Burner. Bee Enamels. Perfume Sprinkler. See Bottle. Plaque, Gilt metal ; a devotional tablet chased with the Cruci- fixion, surrounded by medallion heads with Russo-Greek in- scriptions, the ground of coloured enamels. Russian. 18th centy. 2| in. by 2 in. Bought, 21. 129.--'66. Plaque. See also Enamels. Ivory. Plate, Silver, engraved with an arabesque design after Lucas van Ley den. Modern English. By G. S. Berry ; prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1865. H. 3^ in., W. 5 in. Bought, U. 3s. 169.-'66. Plate or Tazza. Silver, with four classic figures in beaten work, imitated from one belonging to Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bart. Modern English. By S. Beresford ; prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1865. Diam. 6 J in. Bought, SI. l73.-'66. Plate. See also Earthenware. Platter. Wood painted, with circles and feather ornament in red, yellow, and white on black ground. Spanish (Mexican ?) 17th cent^. Diam. I7i in. Bought, 10s. 156.-'66. Platter. Wood painted, with circles and feather ornament in red, yellow, green, and white on black ground. Spanish {Mexican 1) 1 7th centy. Diam. 18 in. Bought 10s. 15 7.-' 6 6. Platter. Wood painted, with medallions containing wild beasts and winged female figures on black ground. Spanish {Mexi- can ?) 17th centy Diam. 17 in. Bought, 1^. 158.-'66. Playing Cards. A set of 96 small circular cards, paper, painted in gold and colours with varied groups of men and women, animals and birds, covered with transparent lacquer ; in a painted and lacquered wood box. Modern Indian {Scinde). Diam. of each card 1-J in. ; H. of box 2 J in., L. 3 J in., W. 2 J in. Bought, 1^. 257.-^66. Playing Cards. See also Textiles. PoLYPTYCH. See Ivory, Carved. Porcelain, English. {wobcustjsb.) Tray. Porcelain, heart-shaped, dark blue and gold border, white ground painted with flowers. English {Wok^ cester). About 1770. L, 10 in., W. 7^ in. Bought, 51. 5s. 260.~'66c {MODjEBN.) Painting. On porcelain, dark blue ground with arabesque ornament in white, after Lucas van Leyden : in frame. Modern English. By Alexander Fisher; prize object in the Society of Arts' Competition, 1865. H. 7J in., W. 10| in. Bought, 81. l7l.-'66. 3 H 2 26 art inventory, south kensington museum. Porcelain, European. {BUEN liETIBO, SPAIN.) Vase. Biscuit porcelain, oviform, two-Iiaridled, with frieze of classic dancing figures and flowers. Spanish (Buen Retivo). ItSthcent^. H. 2 ft. 2 in., W. 13 in. Bought, 0^. 4s. 2d 344.-66. Vases (two). For tea, white porcelain covered with flowers in relief Spanish ( Buen Retiro). 1 8th cent^'. Con- tained in a box or caddy of inlaid woods. Box, H. 7i in., L. 12 in.,. W. 6| in. Vases, H. 6| in., W. 4| in. Bought, 12s. Qd. 333, 334.-'6G. {MAEIEBEBG, SWEDEN.) Cup and Cover. Marieberg porcelain, white, spirally fluted, painted with coloured flowers. Sivedish. Late ]8th cent^. H. 3 in., diam. 2^ in. Given by Mr. Christian Hammer. 243.-'GG. Cup and Cover. Marieberg porcelain, white, spirally fluted, painted with coloured flowers. Stvedish. Late 18th cent^. H. 3 in., diam. 2| in. Given by Mr. Christian Hammer. 244.-'66. Porcelain, Oriental. (cjiinese.) Bowl. Chinese porcelain, black and green enamel ground painted with asters and other flowers. H. 6^ in., diam. 8 in. Bought, 16s. 8d. 332.1'66. Pyx. Silver gilt, depressed spherical form covered with scrolls, cherubs' heads, foliage, &;c., chiselled in high relief; a cross upon the cover. Portuguese. First half of I7th cent/. H. l^ in., diam. 6^ in. Bought, 19^. 168.-66. Pyx. See also Enamels. Ivory. Reel, Distaff, Winder, and two Spindles. Walnut wood, turned and carved, with boxwood collars and carved ivory studs. Spanish. Probably early present century. Reel, H. 3 ft. 6 in. ; Distaff, L. 1 ft. 6 in. ; Winder, L. 2 ft. 7 in. ; Spindles, L. 14 in. and 11 in. Bought 21. 14s. ^d. 304to304d-'66. Reliquary. Rock crystal, elliptic, mounted in scroll ornaments of silver, with suspending ring. Portuguese. 16th cent^. H. 4| in, W. 3 in. Bought, U. lis. 16.-66. Reliquary. Rock crystal, elliptic, mounted in gold with three pearls and suspending ring ; a wax medallion inside. Portu- guese. Dated 1714. H. 2iin., W. 1| in. Bought, 1^. lis. 17.-66. Reliquary, or Frame, for a devotional picture, brass orna- mented with black and white champleve ei^amels ; on the back is a monogram and crown in open work. Spanish. I7th cent^. H 2i in., W. 2J- in. Bought, 1/. 167.-66. Rifle. See Gun. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G6. 27 Ring and Staple. Iron, for fastening the horses of visitors at the doors of Italian palaces; with chiselled cord and other ornament. Florentine. 15thcenty. Diam. of ring, 6^ in. ; L. of staple, ^ in. Bought, 2^. 63.-66. Ring and Staple. Iron^ for fastening tJie horses of visitors at the doors of Italian palaces ; with chiselled cord and other ornament. Florentine. 15th centy. Diam. of ring, 6|- in. ; L. of staple, 5 in. Bought, 2Z. 64.-66. Ring. Silver enamelled, the bezel containing a dark green satin- stone. Russian. 15th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought, \L 112.-'66. Ring. Chased silver, the bezel set with a moonstone between two garnets and two corals (one missing). Russian. 15th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought, 1^. 118.-66. Ring. Chased silver, the bezel square, containing five bits of mother-of-pearl in turret-like setting. Russian. 15th centy. Diam. li in. Bought, 1^. 114.-'66. Ring. Chased silver, the bezel circular and set with a garnet. Russian. 15th cent^ Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 1?. 115.-'66. Ring. Chased silver, the hoop cord pattern, the bezel of similar character set with a piece of mother-of-pearl. Russian (?). 15th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought, 1^. 116.-66. Rosary. The beads of white Venetian glass with coloured spots, the divisions separated by emblems of the Passion in silver chiselled and gilt ; attached are two Greek crosses and an acorn- shaped pendant in silver-gilt filigree. Sj^anish. Second half of i6th centy. L. 3 ft. 8 J in. Bought, 25^. l74.-'66. Salver. On central foot, silver, circular, with pattern of gyrating floriated bands in beaten work alternating with blank spaces. Portuguese. Early IStli cent^ H. 4 J in., diam. 12 in. Bought, 7^. 10s. 7.-66. Salver. Silver, circular, with pattern of flowers, scrolls, and animals in beaten work ; in the centre a winged dragon. Portuguese. I7th centy. Diam. 15 in. Bought, 12^. 8.-66. SalveH. Silver, circular, embossed with scroll work, shells, and grotesque animals ; on the central medallion is a bird. Por- tuguese. I7th centy. Diam. 8^ in. Bought, 21. 10s. 165.-66. Screen. See Textiles. Shield. Iron, embossed in high relief with group of Hercules and the Nemean lion, and an architectural landscape back- ground, the border of scroll work and grotesque figures. Italian {Milanese ?). About 1540, Diam. 1 ft, 1 Of in. Bought, 263^. 3s. 2d 319.-66. Silver Work. See Bowl. Box. Chalice. Cross. Crucifix. Cup. Dish. Earrings. Flagon. Frame. Medal. Me- dallion. Monstrance. Neckchain. Pax. Pendant, Perfume Burner. Plate. Pyx. Salver. Spindle. See Reel. Spoon. See Enamels. 28 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Spout of a Fountain. Bronze ; head of a triton or marine deity. Italian. 16th centy. H. ll^ in., W. 11 in. Bought, 25^. 88.-'6G. Statuette, Bronze ; a figure of Victory, on painted and gilt wood pedestal. Italian. 16th centy. H. 12^ in. Bought, 20?. 71.-66. Statuette. Bronze gilt, of the Virgin and Child. Spanish. About 1590. H. 8f in. Bought, 21. 3s. Id. 153.-66. Statuette. Bronze gilt, of a saint (St. Joseph ?). Spanish. About 1590. H. Si in. Bought, 11. 154.-'66. Statuette. Ebony and ivory, of a sainted bishop, probably St. Anthony of Lisbon, the base ornamented with ivory foliage. Portuguese. First half of 18th centy. H. 13^ in. Bought, Zl. lis. Id, " \m.-^^. Statuette. Terra cotta, painted, of a Spanish shepherd boy ; signed by Leon, a celebrated modeller in this style. Spanish. Early present centy. H. 7-i in. Bought, 4s. 2d - 325.-66. Statuette. Wood carved and painted, of a Franciscan friar, after a statuette by Alonso Cano in the Cathedral of Toledo. Spanish. I7th centy. H. 19i in. Bought, U. 13s. Q>d. 331.-66. Stone Carving. See Architrave. Capital. Panel. Table. Oak, polygonal, carved with scroll ornament and central medallion of a female figure with children ; the three legs fluted and carved. Dutch or Flemish. About 1660. H. 2 ft. H ii^-. ^iam. 2 ft. 9 in. Bought, U. 75.-'66. Table. Mahogany, ornamented with gilt metal masks and fes- toons, the top formed of Sicilian alabaster ; presented by Fer- dinand VII. of Spain to the Marques de Altamira. Spanish. Latter part of 18th cent^. H. 2 ft. 10 in., L. 3 ft. 94 in., W. 2 ft. 44 in. Bought, 16/. 16s. U. 306.-66. Table Cover. See Textiles. Tablet. Brass ; a sepulchral tablet, engraved with the figures of the Virgin and Child beneath a canopy, and a priest kneel- ing in front, with inscription. German. Dated 1525. H. 2 ft. 94 in., W. 1 ft. 104 in. Bought, 20^. 191.-66. Tapestry. See Textiles. Terra Cotta. See Brick. Earthenware (Wedgwood). Group. Statuette. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Brocade. Crimson silk warp, the woof of gilt paper, forming a bold floriated pattern. Japanese. L. 3 ft. 8 in., W. 274 ii^- Bought, 12s. 6d. 258.-'66. Case. For a fan. White silk, embroidered with flowers and scroll work in gold thread and silk of various colours, and bearing various inscriptions in Chinese characters worked in black silk; two pinJ?: glass buttons are attached by a loop at the top. Chinese. L. 124- "^- Bought, 10s. 256.-66. Coat. French grey satiti embroidered with flowers in coloured silk. French (?). Early 18th cent^. L. 3 ft. 5 in., W. of back 13 in. Given by Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bart. 266.--'66. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1866. 29 Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Embroidery on linen. The pattern chiefly in squares, with open work borders. English. 17th (jenty ? L. 19 in., W. 22i in. Given by Mr. W. Chapman. 45.-'66. Embroidery. Running pattern of flowers and leaves in gold and coloured silks upon purplish brown silk gauze, appa- rently the half of a square kerchief L. of side, 2 ft, 5 J in. ; L. of diagonal, 4 ft. 5 in. Turldsh. 18th centy. Given by Mrs. Diana Nelson. 273.-'G6. Lace. Piece of Brussels appliqud (the crown of a cap?). Belgian. 18th or early 19th centy. 10 J in. by SJ- in. Given by Mrs. Sidney Stevenson. 253,-66. Lace. The border of an alb, or other ecclesiastical vestment, *' Rose " or raised point ; pattern, circular, Spanish. 16th centy. W. 2 ft., circumference 8 ft. Bought, 21. 321.-.'66. Lace. The border of an alb, or other ecclesiastical vestment, '' Rose " or raised point ; pattern, circular. Spanish. 16th centy. W. 2 ft., circumference 8 ft. Bought, 21. 322.-'66. Lace. The border of an alb, or other ecclesiastical vestment ; pattern of scroll work, with crosses of Santiago. Spanish. 18th centy. W. 1 ft. 2i in., circumference 9 ft. Bought, 2^. 323.-66. Playing Cards. Pack of (48). Silk woven in colours, and mounted on card. On the backs are engraved a halberdier holding a shield of the Medici family. Florentine. Late 16th centy. Each 3| in. by 2^ in. Bought, Si. 27l.-'66. Screen. White silk. Embroidered in various colours with a male Chinese figure accompanied by a stag ; in a carved black wood frame supported on a stand of similar work- manship resting on two grotesque beasts. Chinese. H., with stand, 26 in., W. 21 in. Bought, Si. 254.-^66. Silk. With a portrait of Pope Pius IX., woven in black and white. Modern French (Lyons). H. 3 ft. 5 J in., W. 2 ft. 9i in. Given by Sir Morton Peto, Bart., M.P. 46.-'66. Table Cover. Silk brocade ; purple ground with pomegra- nate and foliage pattern in yellow, edged with white. Italian. 16th centy. L. 3 ft. 8 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought, 15s. 76.-'66. Tapestry. Representing the three Fates standing near the body of a young lady. Flemish. Early 16th centy. H. 10 ft., W. 8 ft. 6 in. Bought, 24?. 65.-'66. Tapestry. Representing a king enthroned, before whom two women are pleading, possibly the Judgment of Solomon, with border of flowers. Flem^ish (Arras). About 1500. H. 10 ft., W. 12 ft. 9 in. Bought, 91. 9s. 5d. 338.-'66. Tapestry. Representing a king enthroned, before whom a woman is kneeling, possibly Esther and Ahasuerus. Flemish (Arras). About 1500. H. 9 ft., W. 6 ft. 4 in. Bought, 51. 5s. 2d. 339.-66. 30 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics — cont. Waistcoat. White satin, embroidered with flowers and sprigs in coloured satin. French {?). Early 18th centy. L. 2 ft. 4 in., W. of lower seam 1 1 in. Given by Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bart. 267.-66. Tiles. See Earthenware. Tray. See Porcelain. Tripod Stand. Probably for a basin ; wrought-iron open work pattern, ornamented with renaissance designs in niello. Italian. 16th centy. L. 30 in., W. of each support at foot 7 in. Bought, 21 Ss, 265.-66. Triptych and Shrine. Wood, carved and gilt ; in the centre a seated figure of the Virgin and Child between two saints, life-size and in full relief; on the panels are scenes from the Birth of Christ in high relief The exterior of the triptych and the shrine below are painted in tempera with legend a subjects, and on each side of the triptych is a statue of a saint. German. 15th centy. H. 14 ft. 6i in., W. 13 ft. 4 in. Bought, 250?. 192.-'66. Triptych. Wood, carved in open work, with the deposition from the Cross in the centre, and on the shutters scenes from the Passion ; enclosed in a frame of silver gilt, engraved with strap and foliage work. Spanish or Portuguese. About 1580? H. 3J in., W. 31 in. Bought, 8?. 226.-66. Triptych. See also Ivory, Carved. Tureen. See. Earthenware. Vase. See Earthenware. Vielle. See Hurdy-Gurdy. Waistcoat. See Textiles. Wall Paper. Specimens of various patterns and colours. Modern Japanese. Dimensions various, from 18:^ in. by 12i in. to 17 in. by 11^ in. Given by Prof Archer. 79 to 79it.-'66. Watch. In cylindric case of gilt bronze, ornamented with open scroll work, and group of St. George and the Dragon. Ger- man {Augsburg). Middle of 16th centy. Diam. 2\ in. Bought, U. 31.-'66. Watch. Gold enamel, with hunting scenes on white enamel ground. English. I7th centy. Diam. 1;^ in. Bought, SI. 74.-'66. Watch. In pinchbeck case ; a stop watch, with separate dial for seconds; maker's name, ''Wm. Smith, Bocking." English. Late 18th centy. Diam. 2\ in. Given by Mr. J. Whitaker. 307.-66. Wood Carving. See Bedstead. Bowl. Box. Bust. Cabi- net. Carriage. Chair. Coffer. Cross. Fra^ie. Hurdy- Gurdy. Mandoline. Medallion. Nut-crackers. Pedes- tal. Platter. Keel. Statuette. Table. Triptych. Woven Fabrics. See Textiles. (UNDER REVISION.) INYENTOEY OP ART OBJECTS iCQTJIEED IN THE YEAR 1867. Lords President of the Council. The Most Noble the Duke op Buckingham and Chanpos. The Most Noble the Duke of Marlborough. Vice-Presidents of the Committee of Council on Education. The Right Honourable H. T. L. Corry, M.P. The Right Honourable Lord Robert Montagu, M,P. [Note. — Each Entry as far as possible states, — I. The nature of the object ; IT. Its material ; III. Title or description ; lY. Country ; V. Date ; VI. Size ; VII. Condition, if ne- cessary ; YIII. Presentation or purchase ; IX. Number in Register, and year of acquisition.] Amulets, ^ee Earthenware (Egyptian). Bead, ^ee Glass. Bedstead. Carved oakwood ; with columns, tester, and head- board of debased classic character, ornamented in marquetry. English. Dated 1593. H. 7 ft. 4 in., L. 7 ft. II in., W. 5 ft. 8 in. Bouglit, ml 316.-67. Book. '^ Martyrologium Ronianum/' Venice, 1673. Bound in crimson morocco, with gilt tooling, gilt metal clasps. Vene- tian. Second half of 17th centy. 10 in. by 7 in. Bought, \l. Is. 56.-67. Bottle. See Glass. Bowl, formed of a gourd ; with rim, handles, bands, and lion feet of silver. Below the base is a plate engraved with a coat of arms. The bowl supposed to be Mexican, the mounting- is European of the I7tli centy. H. 4f in., W. 13 J in. Bought, 9?. 317.-67. Bowl. Bee also Earthenware. Box for sweetmeats. Gilt metal. On the lid, under crystal, is a gilt equestrian figure applied upon torfcoiseshell. French. Early I6th centy. L. 2\ in., W. 2 in. Bought, 2^. 2s. 31.~'67. Box. Bee also Ivory. Bracket. Wrought iron. Scroll foliage. Modern English. By George Hobbs. Prize object in the Society of Arts Com- petition 1866. H. 16 in., W. 12 in. by 8 in. Bought, U. lOs. 25.-67. 2 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Bronze Work. See Medal. Plaque. Statuette. Bust, ten-a-cotta, of the late Capt. Fowke. Manufactured by Minton and Co., after a plaster model by T. Woolner. 'Modem English. H. 22-J in., W. 12iin. Bought, 4^. Is. 37.-67. Bust. Terra-cotta ; coloured. A lady of the Lupari family. Florentine. Dated 14G1. H. 2 ft. 4 in., W. 2 ft. 8 in. Bought, 40^. ^ 320.-67. Cabinet, with falling front and drawers. Walnut wood, carved in low relief; with arabesque ornament. Said to be the work of Jacopo di Canova. Italian. About 1520-50. H. 5 ft. G in., L. 3 ft. 9 in., W. 1 ft. 3 in. Bought, 200^. 308.-'67. Cameo. See Earthenware. Casket. See Ivory. Chaplet. See Ivory. Chessman. See Ivory. Coffer. Wood covered with arabesque ornament in low relief in stucco ; gilt. A shield of arms painted in the centre. Florenthie. About 1480. H. 2 ft. 5 in., L. 5 ft., W. IS in. Bought, 40^. 58.-67. Comb. See Ivory. Cross. Silver ; with foliated ends. In the centre the crucified Saviour. A pectoral cross. Russian. I7th or 18th centy. L. 3 in., W. 1| in. Bought, 15s. 4.-'67. Cross for processional use, covered with thin silver plates of chased and repouss^ or beaten work, set with crystals and other gems. The figure of our Saviour, and four emblems of the Evangelists in gilt metal. The back of the cross of gilt metal, with four emblems of the Evangelists in silver. French (?). 15th centy. L. 2 ft. 7. in., W. 15 in. Bought, 15^. 15s. 54.-'67. Cross or Crucifix. Gold, ornamented with coloured enamels. A pectoral cross. Sioanish. Middle of 16th centy. L. 3| in., W. 2| in. Bought, 18^. 309.-67. Crystal. See Cup. Cup and Cover. Silver, two-handled. The cup ornamented with escutcheons and foliage in beaten work. The cover surmounted by two dolphins, chased. French. Early IStli centy. H. 7 in., diam. 3i in. Bought, 30?. 5.-'67. Cup. The bowl of rock crystal, boat-shaped, engraved with figures of Neptune and Amalthea and a phoenix, the stem also of crystal : in silver- gilt mounting minutely chased, sur- mounted by a crystal swan. Italian. About 1600. H. 8:J in., L. 7 in., W. ^ in. Bought, 150?. 49.-67. Cup. See also Glass. Porcelain. Diptych. See Ivory. Earthenware, Ancient. (classical.) m Vase. Earthenware. Black, with crossed lines in white. Found at Cumse. Orceco-Etriiscan. Date about 20()B.c. H. 6^ in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 36.-'67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. 3 Earthenware, Ancient — eont (EGYPTIAN.) Amulets (12.) Coloured earthenware of various shapes, the largest being a model of the lotus-flower column ; perforated so as to be worn necklace fashion. Ancient Egyptian. L. of column 2| in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 319.-'G7. Earthenware, English. {wedgwood.^ Cameo, Octagonal. Black Wedgwood jasper ware ; with the chariot of Aurora in white. English. Latter part of 18th centy. L. 2| in., W. 1 in. Given by Miss E. Meteyard. 304.-67. Seal. Black basalt Wedgwood ware ; with intaglio of a kneeling negro, and legend. English. Latter part of 18th centy. H. If in. Given by Miss E. Meteyard. 305.-67. Teapot. Black basalt Wedgwood ware ; painted with a band of honeysuckle ornament. A seated figure on the lid. English. Latter half of 18th centy. H. 5| in., W. 61 in. Bought, 15s. 310.-'67. Earthenware, European. {GERMAN.) Jug. Enamelled earthenware, painted with a landscape in grey camaieu. Mounted with cover and rim round the foot in enamel on copper. White ground painted with flowers and fruit in natural colours. Inside the cover a coat of arms. The landscape signed " Joh. Schaper." German (Augsburg?). About 1640. H. Si in., W. 6 in. Bought (Marryat Coll^.), 18^. 9.-67. {ITALIAN) Ewer and Cover. Enamelled earthenware, painted in green and pink. A band round the middle contain- ing medallions of groups of travellers, &c. A grotesque head below the lip. Italian {Neapolitan?). 18tli centy. H. 11 in., W. 7 in. Bought (Marryat ColK), 9^. 5s. 10.-'67. {maiolica) Bowl and Cover. Enamelled earthenware. Maiolica, painted with nude figures after Annibale Caracci, filled in with cartouches, fruits, foliage, &c. Italian {Castelli in the Ahruzzi). 17th or early 18th centy. Signed, "Liborius Grue P." H. 12 in., diam. 10 in. Bought (Marryat Coll".), ISl. 13.-67. Jug. Enamelled earthenware. Maiolica. In front, a portrait of a lady, inscribed " Cicilia Bella."" Italian. 16th centy. H. 94 in., W. 6^ in. Bought (Marryat Coll".), U. 12.-'67. 4f ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Earthenware, European — cont {jVA iolic'a) — cont. Plate. Enamelled earthenware. Maiolica. Border of arabesques on orange ground ; in the centre a figure of St. James. Signed on the reverse T.P. Italian (Faenza or Forli). Early 16th centy. Diam. IO4 in. Bought (Marryat Coll^.)' 27^. 11. -'67. Earthenware, Okiental. {PERSIAN.) Plate. Enamelled earthenware. White ground ; with flowers in blue and green ; border, blue and red. Persian. Diam. 12 in. Bought, 5^. 5s. 314.-'67. Plate. Enamelled earthenware. White ground; with a ship in black outlines, rig of the 14th or 15th centy. Persian. Diam. 12 in. Bought, 51. 6s. 315.-67. Embroidery. See Textiles. Enamels, European. Pyx. Champleve enamel on copper gilt. Cylindrical ; with conical lid. Dark blue and turquoise ground ; with figures of angels. French (Limoges). 13th centy. H. 3 in., diam. 24 in. Bought (Marryat Coll^.), 21. 6s. 21.-67. Triptych. Translucent champleve enamel on silver, in a frame of gilt bronze. Enamelled both inside and out with scenes from the life of our Saviour and the Virgin, in fourteen compartments. French. Second half of 14th cen- tury. H. 3 in., W. 5 in. Bought, 100?. 48.-67. Enamels. See also Jug (German Earthenware). Ewer. See Earthenware. Figure. See Ivory. Textiles. Fork. The handle of ivory carved with a lion's head. Ita- lian (?). 16th centy. L. 7g- in. Given by Louis Stern, Esq. 801.-67. Glass Vessels, &c.. Ancient. Bead of a Necklace, many-sided. Green glass, overlaid with various coloured pastes. Antique Roman. Diam. 1| in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 40.-67. Glass Vessels, &c., European. Beaker and Cover. Clear glass, enamelled with two shields of arms ; a gilt and jewelled band round the lip. The cover of scale pattern gilt, and jewelled in enamel. Venetian. About 1550. H. Si in., diam. 4^ in. Bought (Marryat Coll".), 61. " ^ 18.-'67. Cup or Vase. Green glass. Elliptic ; mounted in gilt metal ; with two serpent handles. Venetian. About 1560. H. 6 in., L. 9 in., W. 5^ in. Much broken. Bought (Marryat ColK), 1^. 19.-'67. Cup or Vase. Schmelze avanturine glass. Elliptic ; mounted in gilt metal. Venetian. About 1560. H. 3| in., L. 5 in. W. 4. in. Bought (Marryat Coll".), 21. 10s. 20.-67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. Glass Vessels, &c., Oriental. Bottle. Enamelled dark blue glass. Four-sided ; painted on two sides with seated figures ; on the otlier sides with flowers in natural colours. Persian. 17th or early 18tli century. The silver mounting of the neck is European, H. 41 in., W. 21 in. Bought (Marryat ColK), 1^. 10.9. 14.-(J7. Bottle. Enamelled dark blue glass. Four-sided ; painted on one side with a standing female figure ; on another with a seated male figure ; and on the two remaining sides with flowers in natural colours. Persian. 17th or early 18th centy. The silver mounting of the neck is European. H. 51 in., W. 21 in. Bought (Marryat ColK), 1^. 10s. 15.-67. Bottle. Enamelled green glass. Four-sided ; painted on two sides with female figures ; on the other sides with flowers in natural colours. Persian. 17th or early 18tli centy. The silver mounting of the neck is European. H. 51 in., W. 21 in. Bought (Marryat Colli^.), 11. 10s. 16.-67. Bottle. Enamelled clear glass, gilt. Four-sided ; painted on one side with figures of a man and a fawn ; on another with musicians. The other sides apparently intended for inscriptions. Persian. I7th or early 18th centJ. The silver mounting of the neck is European. H. 5J in., W. 21 in. Bought (Marryat Com.), 11. 10s. 17.-67. Goblet. Agate ; mounted in silver-gilt. The stem carved in high relief with masks, snails, lions, &c. English. Hall- mark, 1567. H. 7^ in., diam. 3f in. Bought, 350^. 38.-'67. Goldsmith's and Jeweller's Work. See Cross. Medal. Ring. Gourd. See Bowl. Group. See Ivory. Hammer. Chiselled steel, witli claw-formed head, the handle and head open so as to form a pair of pincers. Italian. 16th centy. L. of handle 7| in., W. of head 5^ in. Bought, 101. 10s. 322.-'67. Handle. See Ivory. Head. See Ivory. Hearse or Frame for supporting a canopy over a tomb (imper- fect). Wrought iron ; with a Latin inscription in gilt metal ; from Sharford church. English. Latter part of 15 th centy. H. of railing 3 ft. 7 in., L. 7 ft. 2 in. Nine fragments of various sizes. Bought, 10^. 1 Os. 47.-'67. Iron and Steel Work. See Bracket. Hammer. Hearse. Medallion. Panel. Ivory, Carved. Box. Ivory, elliptic, cylindrical form ; carved in high relief, with a scene apparently from a monkish legend. Italian, 12th centy. H. ^ in., W. 2| in. Bought, 48Z. 268.-'67. G AET INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUxAf. Ivory, Carved — cont Box. Ivory, cylindric, carved in low relief with tlie seven cardinal virtues ; probably for conservation of the unconse- crated wafers. Italian. Early 16th centy. H. 4 in., diam. 2| in. Bought, 48?. 289.-67. Casket. Ivory, carved in low relief with the legend of St. Margaret, and with figures of saints on the lid. French. 14th centy. H. 2| in., L. 3| in., W. 24 in. Bought, 48Z. 263.-67. Casket. Ivory, carved in low relief with chess-players and other domestic scenes; mounted in gilt metal, set with glass pastes. French. 14th centy. H. 2f in., L. 5 in., W. 3 in. Bought, 48?. 264.-67. Chaplet. Ivory, of ten beads, two larger ornaments, and finial, carved with heads in high relief. German (J). Early 16th centy. L. 14^ in. Bought, 40?. 281.-67. Chessman. Seated figure of a king with sheathed sword. French (?). 14th centy. H. 3 in. W. 1| in. Bought, 12?. 213.-'G7. Comb. Ivory, with band of figures, several playing on musical instruments. Italian. 14th centy. L. 6| in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 30?. 227.-'67. Comb. Ivory, with band of figures among trees. Italian. 14th centy. L. 6| in., W. 5 in. Bought, 28?. 228.-'67. Comb. Ivory ; on one side love scenes, on the other a siege. Italian. End of 14th centy. L. 5| in., W. ^l in. Bought, 32?. 229.-67. Comb. Ivory, with hunting scene and morris dancers in very low relief French. 15 th centy. L. 5 fin., W. 5 in. Bought, 14?. 230.-67. Comb. Ivory ; on one side a hunting scene, on the other the Fountain of Youth, coloured and gilt. Italian. 15th centy. L. 5| in., W. 5| in. Bought, 48?. 231.-'67. Comb. Ivory, with arabesque ornaments of renaissance style. Italian. 16thcenty. L. 6iin.,W.4f in. Bought,32?. 232.-67. Diptych or Folding Devotional Tablets. Ivory, with four scenes from the life of our Saviour. French. 14th centy. H. 5 in., W. 54 in. Bought, 35?. 233.-'67. Diptych or Folding Devotional Tablets. Ivory, carved in relief with the Virgin and Child, attended by angels, and the Crucifixion. French. 14th centy. H. 5:^ in., W. 5 J in. Bought, 30?. 234.-'67. Diptych or Folding Devotional Tablets. Ivory, carved in relief with the Adoration of the Magi, and the Crucifixion. French. 14th centy. H. 44 in., W. 7f in. Bought, 15?. 235.-67. Diptych or Folding Devotional Tablets. Ivory, carved in high relief with twelve scenes from the Passion of our Saviour. French. 14th centy. H. lOf in., W. 9i in. Bought, 182?. 290.-'67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. 7 Ivory, Carved — cont Diptych or Folding Devotional Tablets. Ivory, carved in high relief with six scenes from the Passion of our Saviour. French. 14th centy. H. 10 in., W. 9^ in. Bought, 140^. 291.-67. Diptych or Folding Devotional Tablets. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Virgin and Child, attended by angels, and the Crucifixion. French, 14th centy. H. 6^ in., W. 8| in. Bought, 84L 292.-67. Diptych or Folding Devotional Tablets. Ivory, carved in high relief with six scenes from the life of our Saviour, and the Coronation of the Yirgin. French. 14th centy. H. 6i in., W. 91 in. Bought, 106^. 293.-67. Diptych or Folding Devotional Tablets. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Virgin and Child, attended by angels, and the Crucifixion. French. 14th centy. H. 6| in,, W. 91 in. Bought, 8U. 294.-67. Figure. Ivory, carved in relief; our Saviour seated. By- zantine. 12th or 13th centy. H. 4f in., W. 2f in. Bought, 15^. 273.-67. Group. Ivory ; three seated figures in high relief, possibly Apostles. German C?). About 1400. H. i^ in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 181. 211.-^67. Group. Ivory, carved in high relief ; the Annunciation, in a canopied niche ; a girdle ornament. French. 15th centy. H. 3| in., W. 11 in. Bought, lOl. 282.-^67. Group. Ivory, carved in high relief; the Adoration of the Magi, in a canopied niche ; a girdle ornament. French. 15th centy. H. 3| in., W: li in. Bought, 10^. 283.-67. Group. Ivory, in low relief ; the Virgin and Child, beside whom stand St. John the Baptist and a sainted abbot, while a female saint (Sa. Chiara?) kneels in front. Italian. 15th centy. H. 2| in., W. 2i in. Bought, 15^. 285.-'67. Handle of a Dagger. Ivory, carved with two masks in low •relief, and four busts in the solid. French. 14th centy. L. 5f in., W. 2J in. Bought, 48^. 278.-'67. Head of a " Tau," or staff of office. Walrus ivory, carved with snakes and set with uncut jewels. German or Scan- dinavian. 12th centy. L. 64 in., W. 2 in. Bought, 10^. 262.-67. Heads, three conjoined. Ivory ; a male head, a female head, and a skull ; a mortuary emblem, ascribed to Alessandro Algardi. Italian. Early 17th centy. H. 2i in., W. If in. Bought, 12^. 216.-67. Mirror Case. Ivory, circular, with four animals at the corners ; a lady crowning her lover. French. 14tli centy. Diam. 41 in. Bought, 48^. 2l7.-'67. Mirror Case. Ivory, circular, with four animals at the corners ; a tournament. French. 14th centy. Diam. 4 in. Bought, 48^. 218.-67. 8 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory, Carved — cont. Mirror Case. Ivory, circular, with aniinuls at four corners ; a couple hawking, with attendant. French. 14th centy. Diam. 4 in. Bought, 48/. 2] 9.- 67. Mirror Case. Ivory, circular, with animals at two corners; groups of youths and maidens holding garlands. French. 14th centy. Diam. 4f in. Bought, 40/. 220.-'07. Mirror Case. Ivory, circular, with dragons at three corners ; figures about a tree. French, 14th centy. Diam. 3f in. Bought, 35?. 221.-'67. Mirror Case. Ivory, circular, a knight and lady hunting, with attendants. French. 14th centy. Diam. 4| in. Bought, \'ol 222.-67. Mirror Case. Ivory, carved in low relief with a lady and gentleman playing chess. French. 14th centy. Diam. 41 in. Bought, lU. 223.-67. Mirror Case (a portion). Ivory, carved in low relief with a lady and gentleman playing chess. French. 14th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 8?. 224.-67. Mirror Case. Ivory, carved in low relief with the Almighty Father and the dead Saviour. French. End of 15 th centy. Diam. 4^ in. Bought, 8/. 225.-'67. Mirror Case (a portion). Ivory, carved in low relief with a gentleman and lady with dog and haAvk. French. 15th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought, 8/. 226.-67. Pastoral Staff, the head or crook. Ivory, carved in full relief with the Virgin and Child, attended by angels. French. 14th centy. H. 7i in., W. ^ in. Bought, 96/. 297.-67. Pastoral Staff, the head or crook. Ivory, the volute carved in openwork on both sides with the Virgin and Child in glory, and with the Crucifixion. French. 14th centy. H. 6i in., W. 4i in. Bought, 128/. 298.-67. Pax. Ivory, of curved form, carved in low relief with St. Michael overcoming Satan. Late 14th centy. H. 4| in., W. 31 in. Bought, 10/. 246,-67. Pax. Ivory, carved in low relief with the Saviour in the sepulchre, attended by saints ; below is inscribed " Humilitas vincit.'' German {T). 15th centy. H. b\ in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 8/.. 247.-'67. Plaque. Ivory ; a devotional tablet, with a representation of the Trinity ; the background carved in diaper. English. 14th centy. H. 4 in., W. 3f in. Bought, 2/. 10s. 34.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in low relief with the Presentation in the Temple. German (?). 10th centy. H. 6| in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 40/. 238.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Betrayal of our Saviour, the Entombment (also the death of Judas), and the Coronation of the Virgin ; in ebony frame. French. 14th centy. Sight measure, H. 6| in., W. 3i in. Bought, 15^. ■ 239.-'67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED TN THE YEAR 18G7. 9 Ivory, Carved— co^f. Plaque or Devotional Tablet (one leaf of a triptych). Ivory, carved in high relief with the Crucifixion and the Virgin and Child, with angels. French. Early 14th centy. "H. lOi in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 15/. 240.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in openwork with the Annunciation, the Salutation, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection ; in ebony case. French. Late 14th centy. H. 4i in., W. 3 in. Bought, 22/. 241.-^67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet (apparently one leaf of a triptych). Ivory, carved in high relief with the Nativity. French. 14fch cent^^ H. 4| in, W. 2 in. Bought, 30/. 242.-07. Plaque or Devotional Tablet (the centre of a triptych). Ivory, carved in high relief with the Crucifixion and the Nativity. Italian. 13th cent^. H. 4 in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 11 243.-'67. Plaque or Panel of a Casket. Ivory, carved in low relief with scenes of domestic life. French. 14th cent^. H. 2J in., W. 4i in. Bought, 8/. 244.-'67. Plaque or Panel of a Casket. Ivory, carved in low relief with scenes of domestic life. French. 14th cent^ H. 2^ in., W. 3i in. Bought, 6/. 245.-^67. Plaques (four). Ivory, arranged in form of a cross, carved in high relief with the four Evangelists. German. 12th centy. Entire H. 2| in., W. 2f in. Bought, 10/. 248.-'67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief with a couple riding, the man bearing a hawk. French. 14th cent^. H. 3| in., W. 21 in. Bought, 8/. 249.-67. Plaque or Panel of a Book-cover. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Crucifixion and various emblematic figures ; at the base are Earth and Ocean. French (Garlovingian). 9th cent^. H. 8^ in., W. 4J in. Bought, 40/. 250.-'67. Plaque or Panel of a Book- cover. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Crucifixion and various emblematic figures ; at the base are Earth and Ocean. French (Garlovingian). 9th cent^. H. 9^ in., W.- 4i in. Bought, 33/. 251.-^67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Crucifixion. German. 10th cent^. H. 4 J in., W. 3| in. Bought, 46/. 252.-^67. Plaque or Panel of a Book-cover. Ivory, carved in low relief with the Transfiguration ; on the other side is a repre- sentation of the Last Judgment, of an earlier date. French. 10th centy. H. 5^ in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 39/. 253.-'67. Plaque or Panel of a Book-cover. Ivory, carved in low relief with the Resurrection; on the back is interlaced ornament of an earlier date. French. 10 th centy. H. 5^ in., W. 3i in. Bought, 30/. 254.-'67. 21420. S I 10 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory, Carved — cent Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in high relief with our Saviour healing the sick, and giving sight to the blind. German. 10th centy. H. S^ in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 25^. 255.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Transfiguration. German, 10th centy. H. 3J in., W. 2| in. Bought, 251. 256.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Entry into Jerusalem, and the Anointing of the Saviour's feet ; on the back are carvings of the Ascension and the Baptism, of early date. German. 10th centy. H. 51 in., W. 3| in. Bought, 80?. 257.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Ascension of our Saviour ; below is the prophet Habakkuk. French, 12th centy. H. 5f in., W. 4 J in. Bought, 45?. 258.-^67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Ascension of our Saviour, let into the cover of a fragment of a MS. Evangelarium. German. 11th or 12th centy. Sight measure, H. 4| in., W. 2J in. Bought, 30?. 259.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory (damaged), carved in low relief with the Saviour in glory treading down the lion and dragon. French. 12th centy. H. 4| in., W. 2 J in. Bought, 7?. 260.-'67. Plaque or Panel of a Book-cover. Ivory, carved in open- work, with the Almighty enthroned, surrounded by the symbols of the Evangelists. French. Late 14th centy. H. 41 in., W. 2J in. Bought, 20?. 261.-67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief with two subjects of a warrior seated and receiving in one case tribute, in the other intelligence. Byzantine. 11th or 12th centy. H. 2| in., L. lOf in. Bought, 46?. 265.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Crucifixion, the Marys at the Sepulchre, and other subjects. This tablet is cut on the back of a fragment of a Roman consular diptych. French (Carlovingian). 10th centy. H. 6f in., W. 4 in. Bought, 48?. 266.-67. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Annunciation and the Nativity. Italian. Late 14th centy. H. 4 in., W. 2i in. Bought, 48?. 267.-67. Plaque. Carved in low relief with the symbol of St. John the Evangelist, surrounded by classic foliage. Byzantine. 8th centy. H. 4f in., W. 5 in. Bought, 48?. 269.-67. Plaque or Leaf of a Diptych. Ivory, carved in low relief with seated figures of SS. Peter and Paul, between whom stands the genius of Rome. Byzantine. 9th centy.. H. 5i in., W. 4 in. Bought, 2U. 270.-'67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. H Ivory, Carved — cont. Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in low relief with figures of SS. Paul, Peter, Bartholomew, and two other saints. Italian. ] 6th centy. H. 4^ in., W. 5 J in. Bought, 2U. 271.-67; Plaque or Devotional Tablet. Ivory, carved in low relief with an apostle or saint standing. Byzantine. 9th centy. H. 41 in., W. 2J in. Bought, 15^. 272.-67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with St. Paul standing between trees. ByzoMtine. 12th centy. H. 4|- in., W. 2f in. Bought, lU. 274.-67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with two scenes, a king riding, and a king in bed. Byzantine. 12th centy. H. 4f in., W. 2 in. Bought, 10^. 275.-67. Plaque, the centre of a Triptych. Ivory, carved in high relief with a bishop blessing two kneeling figures. French (?). Late 13th centy. H. 4i in., W. 3f in. Bought, 10^. 276.-67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in low relief with the Virgin and Child between SS. John the Baptist and Katharine. French. Late 14th centy. H. 8 J in., W. 2 J in. Bought, 10^. 277.-67. Plaques (Six). Ivory, carved in low relief with scenes from the life of our Saviour; in black frame. German. 12th centy. H. of frame, 6| in., W. SJ in. Bought, 10^. 279.-67. Plaques (Six). Ivory, carved in low relief with scenes from the life of our Saviour ; in black frame. German. 12th centy. H. of frame, 6| in., W. 5^ in. Bought, 10^. 280.-'67. Plaques or Panels of a Casket (two), one a fragment. Ivory, carved in openwork with gentlemen and ladies seated beneath canopies. French. 14th centy. 8 in. by 5 in., and 8 in. by If in. Bought, 10^. 284-84a.~'67. Plaque or Panel of a Casket. Ivory, carved in high relief with a man holding a spear, supported by a youth. Byzantine (?). 9th centy. H. 2 J in., W. If in. Bought, 61. 288.-'67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with scenes from the life of our Saviour. Byzantine. 12th centy. H. 9f in., W. 4f in. Bought, 1001. 295.-67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief with the Death of the Virgin and figures of eight saints. Byzantine. 12th centy. H. lOf in., W. 5 J in. Bought, 951. 296.-67. Plaque (imperfect). Ivory, carved in low relief with four figures, probably from a sacrificial procession. Roman. 8rd centy. H. 6 in., W. 3|- in. Bought, 501. 299.-67. Plaque. Ivory, carved in high relief, with the Crucifixion ; figures of angels and the sun and moon above ; below, the dead rising from their graves. French (Carlovingian). 10th or 11th centy. H. 5| in., W. 2| in. Bought, 10^. 803.-67. 8 I 2 ^^2 Airr INVEXTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Ivory, Carved — coiit PoLYPTYCH or Folding Tablet, in four divisions. Ivory, carved in iiigh relief with scenes from the Nativity of our Saviour, and partly coloured. French. 14th centy. H. 3 in., W. 8i in. Bought, 49^. 237.-'G7. Rest for the hand of a Scribe when writing. Ivorv ; the head carved with a group of the mistress of Alexander riding upon the philosopher Aristotle. French. Early 14th centy. L. 8^ in. Bought, 15^. 286.-67. Rest for the hand of a Scribe when writing. Ivory ; the head carved with a group of two lions. French. 13th centy. L. 101 in. Bought, 10^. 287.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin and Child, the latter holding a bird. French. 14th centy. H. 8 in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 38^. 200.-'67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin and Child, the latter holding a bird. On the h^ad of the Virgin is a crown of silver-gilt. FrcQieh. 14th centy. H. 8 in., W. 4^ in. Bought, 46^. 201.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin and Child, the latter holding a bird. French. 14th centy. H. 7 J in., W. 4| in. Bought, 421. 202.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin and Child, the latter holding a bird and fruit. French. 14th centy. H. 8 J in., W. 3 in. Bought, SOI. 203.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin and Child, the latter holding a fruit. French. 14th centy. H. 5^ in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 18^. 204.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin seated and suckling the infant Saviour. French. 14th centy. H. 5 in., W. 2| in. Bought, 22^. 205.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin holding the infant Saviour on her lap ; at her feet is a dragon. French. End of 18th centy. H. 4f in., W. 2J in. Bought, 84?. 206.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin and Child. French. 14th centy. H. 4| in., W. 2f in. Bought, 18/. 207.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin and Child. French. Late 14th centy. H. 91 in., \N. 3 in. Bought, 46?. 208.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; the Virgin and Child. French. Late 14th centy. H. 11 in., W. 3^ in. Bought, 46?. 209.-67. Statuette. Ivor}^ ; (damaged), an old man in monkish dress, probably a saint. Italian. 1 5th centy. H. 6^ in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 25?. 210.-67. Statuette. Ivory ; (imperfect), the head and body of our Saviour ; a portion of a crucifix. French (?). 14th centy. H. 6 in., W. 21 in. Bought, 15?. 212.-^67. Statuette. Ivory ; a standing figure of St. Paul. Italian. 1 6th centy. H. 6 in., W. 2^ in. Bought, 22?. 214.-'67. Statuette. Ivory ; a standing figure of St. Peter. Italian. 16th centy. H* 6 in., W. 2 in. Bought, 22?. 215.-67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. 13 Ivory, Carved — cont. Triptych. Ivory ; carved in low relief with the Virgin and Child attended by angels. French. 14th centJ. H. 4f in., W. 4 in. Bought, 20^/. 236.-67. Ivory. See also Fork. Knife. Jewellery, See Goldsmiths' Work. Knives (two) and Fork. The handles of ivory mounted with eight-sided caps of gilt metal embossed in renaissance style ; in the original sheath of stamped leather. Italian. Early 17th centy. L. of knives 9^ in., of fork 8 in,, of sheath 7| in. Bought, 5^. 321 to 321c.- 67. Lacquer Work. See Panel. Leather. See Book. Knife-case. Mandoline. Inlaid wood, with ivory pegs. Germaii. 16th centy, L. 25| iu., W. 8f in. Bought, 3/. 35.-67' Mantelpiece. Oak. Carved, with sunken panel in centre, and pediment broken for reception of a bust ; from a house in Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. English. Early JSth centy. H. 10 ft. 3 in., W. 5 ft. 8 in. Given by the Board of Works. 328.-'67. Marquetry. See Bedstead. Mandoline. Medal. Silver. Ob v., a Maori chief with lance and war club ; various national objects in the background ; rev., New Zea- land fruits and fronds, v/ith inscription. Modern English. Diam. 2 J in. Awarded by the Commissioners of the ISew Zealand Exhibition, 1865, to the Science and Art Department. 1.-67. Medal. Silver. Ob v., figure of Plenty bestowing gifts on the globe ; rev., a garland of fruits with the royal shield of Holland, inscribed ''1865, Amsterdam," and signed "Leopold Wiener, Bruxelles.'' Modern Belgian. Diam. If in. Given by the Horticultural Society of Amsterdam. 8.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Church of St. Gudule, Brussels.; rev, the interior of the same. Modern Belgian (by J. Wiener). Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. 51.-67. Medal. Bronze. Ob v., the Cathedral of Florence ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian (by J. Wiener). Diam. 21 in. Bought, 7s. 52.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., the Cathedral of Magdeburg ; rev., the interior of the same. Modern Belgian (bv J. Wiener). Diam. 2^ in. Bought, 7s. " 53.-67. Medal. Silver-gilt. Obv., bust of our Saviour, with legend ; rev., the Saviour seated, with legend. Italian. Dated 1583. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 11. 46'. 60.-67. Medal. Silver-gilt. Obv., bust of a man in civil costume, with legend ; rev., a shield of arms with helmet, plume, &;c., with legend. German. Dated 1581. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), U, 12s. 61.-67. 14 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Silver-gilt. Obv., bust of Maximilian, king of Bohemia and Mary his queen, with legend; rev., two cupids supporting a shield. German. Dated 1.563. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 62.-67. Medal. Silver-gilt. Obv., bust of Matthew Fetzer, with legend ; rev., a shield, helmet, and cross, with mantlings and legend. Gerrnan. Dated 1576. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross Colin), 3^. 12s. 63.-'67. Medal, Silver-gilt. Obv., bust of Albert, duke of Bavaria, with legend ; rev., a shield bearing the arms of Bohemia, with legend. Gevman. First half of 16th centJ. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3^. 12s. 64.-'67. Medal. Silver-gilt ; with suspensory ring. Obv., bust of Leopold I., emperor of Germany, and Eleonora his empress, with legend ; rev., four escutcheons framed in scroll work with legend. German. Dated 1676. Diam. 2f in. Bought (Tross ColK), 7^. 4s. 65.-67. Medal. Elliptic, silver-gilt ; with open scroll-work and suspen- sory chain. Obv., bust of John Philip, bishop of Bamberg, with legend ; rev., the shields of the see and the bishop, with legend. German. Dated 1601. L., including scroll, 2^ in,, W. If in. Bought (Tross CoU^.), 7^. 4s. 66.-'67. Medal. Silver-gilt. Obv., figures of a bishop and four martyred saints, with legend ; rev,, a shield of arms of an archbishop of Salzburg, with legend. German. Dated 1682. Diam. li in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3Z. 12s. 67.-67. Medal. Silver-gilt. Obv., a sainted bishop kneeling ; rev., the marriage of St. Katharine. German. About 1500. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3^. 12s. 68.-'67. Medal. Gold. With suspensory chains, connected by enamelled escutcheon. Obv., bust of Albert, Duke of Bavaria, with legend ; rev,, a drowning man to whoni a hand is stretched from the clouds, with legend. Ger'inan. Second half of 16th centy. Diam. of medal, l^in. Bought (Tross ColK), 10^. 16s. 69.-67. Medal. Silver gilt. Obv,, bust of John Frederic, Duke of Saxony, with legend ; rev,, a shield of arms, surrounded with legend. German. First half of 16th centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3^. 12s. 70.-'67. Medal. Bronze gilt. Obv., bust of George von Espelbach, with legend ; rev., shield of arms, helmet, and crest, with motto on riband, and legend. German. Dated 1557. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 10^. 16s. 71.-67. Medal. Silver gilt. Obv., bust of Philip, Bishop of Wurtzburg, with legend ; rev., a shield bearing the arms of Franconia and Wiirtzburg quarterly with those of the Bishop Duke, with legend. German. Second half of 16th centy Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 7Z. 4s. 72.-'67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. 15 Medal. Silver gilt. Obv., bust of Frederick III., Elector of Saxony, with legend ; rev., the spread eagle, on which is a shield bearing the arms of Austria and Burgundy, with legend. German. Dated 1514. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 73.-67. Medal. Silver gilt. Obv., bust of James Heller, with legend ; rev., an escutcheon bearing a pair of compasses, with legend. German. Dated 1529. Diam. 3 1 in. Bought (Tross ColK), 8^. 12s. 74.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Christopher Kres, with legend ; rev., a suit of armour, a shield bearing the device of a sword, and a helmet with mantling, with legend. German. Dated 1526. Diam. 1\ in. Bought (Tross Coll".), 8?. 12s. 75.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of John Frederic, Duke of Saxony, in civil costume bearing a drawn sword, with legend ; rev., an escutcheon bearing the arms of Saxony and various subordinate states, with legend. Germain. Dated 1535. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 10?. 16s. 76.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv., demi-figure of George Tetzel in armour, with legend ; rev., a shield of arms bearing a leopard rampant, surmounted by a helmet with mantlings, &c., with legend. German. About 1550. Diam. 3f in. Bought (Tross ColK), 7?. 4s. 77.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, a horseman mounted, in demi- armour. Germ^an. 15th centy. Diam. 3 in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 78.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, within a scroll frame is a female bust, the hair wreathed with pearls. Italian. 16th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought (Tross Coll".), 3?. 12s. 79.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of George Kornfaill in civil costume, with legend. German. Dated 1525. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 80.^'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., a shield of arms, helmet, and mantling, with legend ; rev., an inscription. GermaQi. Dated 1539. Diam. 24 in. Bought (Tross ColK), Si. 12s. 81.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a man with a long beard, with legend ; rev., a female figure reclining and supporting an altar, with legend. German. 16th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 82.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Elliptic ; obv. only, busts of Sebalt Kunzpeck and sons, with legend ; on a tablet below is a scriptural in- scription. German. 16th centy. 3f in. by 2 J in. Bought (Tross Coll".), n. 12s. 83.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of a young man in loose linen dress. German. 16th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 84.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Andreas Imhoff, Councillor of Niirnberg, with legend. German. Dated 1569. Diam. 21 in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 85.-'67. 16 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Augustus, Duke of Saxony, with legend. Italian (X). About 1560-70. Diam. 2 in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3^. 12s. 86.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Mathias Hess in civil cos- tume, with legend. Geimian. Dated 1562. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. Us. 87.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, busts of Frederic III. and Maxi- milian I., Emperors of Germany, with legend. German. Beginning of the 16th centy. Bought (Tross ColK), 2^. 12s. 88.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv., bust of Hans Ebner in civil costume, with legend ; rev., a shield of arms with helmet, mantling, and crest. German. 16tli centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 2^. 12s. 89.-67. Medal, Pewter. Obv. only, busts of Casimir,- Marquess of Brandenberg, and Susanna his wife, with legend. German-, About 1550. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross Coll^.), n. 12s. 90.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Hans Holzer in civil cos- tume, with legend. German. First half of 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 91.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Paul Praun, patrician of Nlirnberg, in ruff and doublet, with legend. German. Dated 1584. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 92.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Arnold Wenok, with legend. German. First half of 16th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 93.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Albrecht Mair, with legend. German. First half of 16th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought (Tross Coll^.), 21. 1 2s. 94.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Oblong with rounded top ; obv. only, bust of Albert Diirer. German. 16th centy. 1^ in. by If in. Bought (Tross CoU^.), 21. 12s. 95.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv., bust of Martin Pfinziug, patrician of Niirnberg, in armour, with legend ; rev., bust of a woman, with legend. German. Dated 1570. Diam. 1-^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 11. 16s. 96.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Martin Pfinzing in civil costume, with legend. German. Dated 1567. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), Si. 12s. 97.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv., bust to the right of Christopher Tetzel, patrician of Niirnberg, with legend ; rev., a shield, helmet, mantling, and crest, with legend. German. Dated 1528. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 98.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Wilibald Pirckheimer, patrician of Niirnberg, with legend ; rev., ears of wheat springing up, and legend. German. Dated 1580. Diam. l-fV ir»- Bought (Tross Colin.), 21. 1 2s. 99.-'67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. l7 Medal. Pewter. Ob v. only, bust of Francis I. of France, in armour, with legend. German. First half of 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21 12s, 100.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Hans Werherr, in civil costume, with legend. German, Dated 1603. Diam. 1-^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 2^. 12s. 101.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of a bald-headed man in civil costume, with legend. German. 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21, 12s, 102.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Leonhart Danner, in civil. costume, with legend. German. Dated 1561. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21, 12s, 103,-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Hans Gender, undraped, with legend. German. First half of 16th centy. Diam. Ik in. Bought (Tross ColK), 2^. 12s. 104.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv., bust of a man in a ruff, with legend ; rev. bust of a woman in cap and ruff, with legend. German. ' Early l7th centy. Diam. \\ in. Bought (Tross Colin), U. 12s. 105.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Rev. only, an emperor squeezing a sponge, in front of whom is a jester. German. 16th centy. Diam. 2f in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 106.-67. Medal. Pew^ter. Rev. only, the Virgin with the infant Saviour. German. 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 2^. \2s. 107.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Jerome Baumgartner, with legend ; rev., the shield of Baumgartner quarterly with (presumably) that of his wife, with legend. German. Dated 1598. IJ in. by li in. Bought (Tross Colin. ), 3/, i2s. 108.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Frederic II., Marquess of Mantua, with legend ; rev., a mount with spiral path. Italian. Early 16th centy. Diam. 1 in. Bought (Tross Colin.), 3^. i2s, 109.-^67. Medal. Pewter. Oblong ; obv. onlj^ an emperor in armour, with mantle and orb. German. Early 16th centy. 2^ in. by If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. \2s. 110.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, seated figure, in high relief, holding a chalice. German. 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross Colin.), 2I. 12s. lll.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Ludwig Holzschuher, with legend ; rev., bust of the wife of L. Holzschuher, with legend. German. First half of 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross Colin.), 21. 12s. 112.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of an old man, with legend ; rev. an inscription, with the artist's initials H.Y.P. German. 16th centy, Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21 12s. 113.-67. Medal, oval. Silver ; with open work ornament surrounding. Obv., bust of Hans Petzoldt, with legend ; rev,, the liberation of lo by Mercury, German.^ Dated 1628. 2 J in. by 2^ in. Bought (Tross Colin.), 71. 4s. 114.-67. 18 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Medal. Pewter. Obv. onl}', bust of Ludwig II. of Hungary wearing the collar of the Golden Fleece. German. Dated 1526. Diam. 2J in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 126-. 115.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Giovanni Bellini, with legend ; rev., an owl on a branch, with legend. Italian. About 1500. Diam. 2i in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3L 12.s. 116.-67. Medal. Pewter. Rev. only, an external ring containing the names and shields of John Nutzel and other patricians of Nlirnberg. In the middle an inscription. Gertnan. 1619. Diam. 3| in. Bought (Tross Coll".), 2Z. 12s. 117.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Stephen Praun and his Avife, with legend. German. About 1540. Diam. 2 in. Bought (Tross Coll".), 2?. 12s. 118.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Ferdinand I., Emperor of Ger- many, with legend ; rev., bust of Maximilian, King of Bohe- mia, with legend. German. First half of 16th centJ. Diam. 1 f in. Bought (Tross ColK), 8?. 128. ] 19.-67.. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a man unknown, with legend ; rev., a shield bearing a currier's knife (?), with legend. Ger- man. Dated 1528. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross Collii.), n. 12s. 120.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of a man in civil costume, with legend. German. Second half of 16th cent^. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12.s. 121.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv,, bust of Susanna, Duchess ol Bavaria, with legend; rev,, the shields of Bavaria and the Bhenish Palatinate, with legend. German. Dated 1530. Diam. | in. Bought (Tross ColK), n. 12s. 122.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a Roman cardinal, with legend ; rev., an inscription within a wreath. Italian. 17th centJ. Diam. I in. Bought (Tross ColK), n. 12s. 123.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Andrew Imhof, with legend. German. Early 1 7th centJ. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 124<.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Augustin Forenberger, with legend ; rev., armorial insignia, with legend. German. Dated 1531. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 2/. 12s. 125.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Elliptic ; obv. only, bust of a youth, unknown, with legend. Italian (?). Dated 1544. 1} in. by 1t^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 126.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Clement Volkamer, with legend ; rev., the armorial insignia of Volkamer, with legend. German, Dated 1536. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 127.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Bartholomew Haller ; rev., the armorial insignia of Haller, with legend. German. Dated 1537. Diam. l\ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 128.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Frederic Behaim, with legend ; rev., the armorial insignia of Behaim, with legend. German. Dated 1526. Diam. | in. Bought(TrossColK), 2?. 12s. 129.-'67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. 19 Medal. Bronze. Ob v., bust of Otho Henry, Duke of Bavaria, with legend ; rev., a bear supporting the shields of Bavaria and the Rhenish Palatinate, with legend. German. Dated 1530. Diam. | in. Bought (Tross ColK). 2^. 12s. 180.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Square ; obv., bust of Sebald Geiger, no legend ; rev., the armorial insignia of Geiger, with inscription German. Dated 1540. W. -^ in. Bought (Tross Colin.), 10^. 16s. 181.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Cosmo II. de' Medici, with legend ; rev., the fortified harbour of Porto Ferraio, with legend. Italian. About 1560. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross CoU^.), 3^. 12s. 132.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a member of the family of Welser of Augsburg, with legend ; rev., bust of the wife of Welser, with legend. German. Dated 1526. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 133.-67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of a man in civil costume, unknown, no legend ; rev., armorial insignia, with legend. German. 16th centy. Diam. 1-^^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 134.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., busts of SS. Philip and James, with legend ; rev., busts of SS. Andrew and Bartholomew, with legend. German. 16th centy. Diam. | in. Bought (Tross ColK), n. 12s. _ 135.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Christopher Tetzel, with legend ; rev., the shield, helmet, &c., of Tetzel, with legend. German. Dated 1538. Diam. | in. Bought (Tross ColK.), 2^. 12s. 136.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Christopher Tetzel, with legend ; rev., the shield, helmet, «Sz;c., of Tetzel, with legend, German. Dated 1538. Diam. | in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. ^ 137.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Christopher Plod ; rev., a seated female looking upward, with legend. German. Dated 1531. Diam. 11 in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3Z. 12s. 138.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Daniel Schillinck, with legend ; rev., armorial insignia, with legend. German. Dated 1537. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 139.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of Augustin Hirsfogel, with legend ; rev., a globe with parallels and meridians, with legend. German. Dated 1543. Diam. li in, Bought (Tross Coll^^), 2^. 12s. 140.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Melchior Pfinzing, with legend ; rev., a naked figure, behind whom is a wild beast holding up armorial trappings, with legend. German. Early 16th cent^. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 2^. 12s. 141.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of a man, probably of the Tetzel family, with legend; rev., a helmet, coat of armour and shield, with legend. German, Dated 1538. Diam. | in. Bought (Tross CoUn), 21. Us. 142.-'67. 20 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of John von Guttenburg, Dean of Wurtzburg, with legend. German. Dated 1526. Diam. ll| in. Bought (Tross Colin.), U. 12s. 143.-'G7. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Andreas ImhofF, patrician of Nurnberg, with legend; rev., the armorial insignia of the family ImhofF. German. Dated 1579. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross Colin.), SI 12s. 144^.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Wolf Heczel, with legend. German. Dated 1525. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross Coll^.), 21. 12s. 145.-67. Medal. Silver. Obv. only, bust of a man, unknown, with legend. German. Second half of 16th centy. 1| in. by 1:^ in. Bought (Tross Coll^.), Si. 12s. 146.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Hans Falk, with legend. German. Dated 1553. Diam. li in. Bought (Tross Coll^.), 21. 12s. 147.-67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of a man with peaked beard, with legend ; rev., a shield bearing three stars and a helmet. Gev^nan. First half of 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross Colin.), 21. 12s. 148.-67. Medal. Bronze. Triangular; obv., bust of Charles V., with legend ; rev., bust of Alexander the Great, with legend. German. Dated 1550. W. If in. Bought (TrossCoUn.), 1^. 16s. 149.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Augustin Lesch, with leo^end. German. Dated 1526. Diam. 2 J in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3^. 12s. 150.-67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Sebastin Unterholcser, with legend ; rev., bust of his wife, with legend. German. Dated 1559. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 7^. 4s. 151.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Melchior, Bishop of Wlirzburg, with legend ; rev., a shield bearing the arms of the bishop and the see, with helmets, mantling, and crests. German. First half of 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), Si. 12s. 152.-'67. Medal. Pewter. Obv., bust of Sebastin Tah, with legend ; rev., bust of Susanna Schlichtin, with legend. German. About 1550-60. Diam. li in. Bought (Tross ColK), SI. 12s. 153.-67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of a bearded man (name Dilner), with legend; rev., a shield of arms, helmet, mantling, and crest, with legend. German. Dated 1564. Diam. 1;^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3/. 12s. 154.-'67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of George Herman, patrician of Niirnberg, with legend ; rev., the shield of the fiimily, with helmet, &c., and legend. German. Dated 1529. Diam. li in. Bought (Tross CoJK), SI. 12s. 155.-'67 OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. 21 Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Livio Odescalchi, nephew of Pope Innocent the Eleventh, with legend ; rev., bust of a young woman, sister to the prince, with legend. Italian. bated 1677. Diam. 1 in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 156.-67. Medal, Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Jacob Muffel, with legend. German. Dated 1569. Diam. 2y\ in. Bought (Tross ColK), U, 12s. 157.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Balthasar Baumgartner, with legend. German. End of 16th centy. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 158.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Frederic Tetzel, with legend. German. 16th centy. Diam. IJ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 2^. 12-9. 159.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of a man, unknown, with legend. German. Dated 15.37. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 2^. 12s. . " 160.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust, relieved upon sunken field, of an. aged man; no legend or date. German. Early 16th centy. (?). 3 in. by If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21 12s. 161.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of a man, unknown, with the monogram of Albert Dlirer, and date 1508. German. Diam. 2|- in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 162.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv., bust of Frederic, Marquess of Bran- denburg, with legend ; rev., the armorial shield and crest of the marquess, with legend. German. Dated 1528. Diam. li in. Bought (Tross ColK), .3^. J 2s. 163.-67. Medal. Silver. Obv., bust of Sebastian Welser, with legend ; rev., the shield, helmet, &c., of Welser, bearing a fleur-de-lys. German. Dated 1566. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Tross Colin.), 21. 12s. 164.-^67. Medal. Pewter. Rev. only, seated figure of St. Jerome writing at a table. German. Second half of 16th centy. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 21. 12s. 165.-67. Medal. Bronze, elliptic. Obv. only, bust of Jerome Scoti, of Piacenza, with legend. Italian. Dated 1580. 2f in. bv 2\ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3^. 12s. 166.-'67. Medal. Bronze, oblong. Obv. only, bust of Peter Vischer, of Nuremberg, no legend. German. 16th centy. 4 J in. by 3J in. Bought (Tross ColK), M. 12s. 167.-'67. Medal. Pewter, elliptic. Obv. only, bust of the Emperor Frederic IV., with legend. German. About 1470. 3 J in. by 2| in. Bought (Tross ColK), U. 12s. 168.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv. only, bust of Conrad Peutinger, with legend. German. 1517. Diam. 3f in. Bought (Tross ColK), 1L 4s. 169.-'67. Medal. Bronze. Obv., bust of William, Duke of Bavaria, and his duchess, Ren^e, with legend ; rev., an inscription. German. Dated 1585. Diam. 3 in. Bought (Tross Coll".), U. 12s. 170.-^67. 22 ART INVENTORY, SOITTn KENSINGTON MUSEmi. Medal. Bronze. Ob v., bust of Jerome Baumgartner, with legend ; rev., the armorial insignia of Banmgartner, with legend. German. Dated 1553. Diam. 2|- in. Bought (Tross ColK), 7^. 4s. 171.-67. Medal. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Wilibald Pirckheymer, with legend ; rev., a shield bearing the arms of Pirckheymer, with legend. German. Dated 1517. Diam. 8 in. Bought (Tross ColK), Si. 12s. l72.-'67. Medal. Silver, Obv., bust of Jacob Zobel, with legend ; rev., the baptism of our Saviour, with inscription. German, Dated 1556. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK.), SI 12s. l74.-'67. Medal. -Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Martin Pfinzing, with legend. German, First half of 16th centy. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 11. 16s. 177.-67. Medal. ^Silver. Obv., bust of Jacob Muffel, with legend ; rev., a trophy of armour, shield, and crest, with legend. German- Dated 1532. Diam. 1^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 11. 16s. l78.-'67. Medallion Plaque. Bepouss^ or beaten work in iron. The design taken from the mirror case by Donatello, known as the Martelli bronze, in the South Kensington Museum. Modern English. By G. Page. Prize object in the Societ}^ of Arts Competition, 1 866. Diam. 7 in. Bought, 20^. 22. -'67. Medallion. Satin wood, elliptic. A female head carved in high relief, with ears of corn in the hair, a symbolic represen- tation of autumn, in black wood frame. Modern English. By G. F. Bridge. Prize object in the Society of Arts Com- petition, 1866. Diam., including frame, 7 in. by 8 in. Bought, a. 10s. 23.-67. Medallion. Pewter. Obv., half length figure in robe and flapped cap, apparently a noble of Bamberg and Wolfsperg ; rev., armorial insignia, with legend. German. Dated 1536. Diam. 4| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 9Z. 8s. 173.-67. Medallion, Oval. Pewter. Of Wentzel lamnitzer, with legend. German. Dated 1585. 5 J in. by 4 J- in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3^. 12s. 175.-^67. Medallion. Pewter. Obv. only, bust of Sebald Schreier, in the field is the monogram of Albert Diirer, with legend. German. Dated 1512. Diam. 3 J in. Bought (Tross ColK), 3Z. 12s. l76.-'67. Medallion. Carved boxwood. Bust of a young man unknown. German. About 1510-20. Diam. 2^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 11. 16s. 180.-67. Medallion. Carved boxwood. Bust of a young lady unknown. German. About 1510-20. Diam. 2 in. Bought (Tross ColK), H. 16s. 181.-'67. Medallion, Oval. Carved boxwood. Bust of an aged man unknown. German. Second half of 16th century. 2^ in. by 1| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 1^. 16s. 182.-'67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. 23 Medallion. Circular, carved in lithographic stone. A draped female figure seated on a throne, probably an emblem of Prudence. German. 17th centy. Diam. 3 in. Bought (Tross Coll^.). 11 4s. ' 183.-67. Medallion. Carved in lithographic stone. A seated female figure pouring water from a cup, probably emblematic of Temperance. German. 17th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 71 4s. 184.-'67. Medallion. Carved in lithographic stone. A female seated on a bank with children, probably emblematic of Charity. Ger- man. I7th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought (Tross CoU^.), 7^. 4s. 185.-'67., Medallion. Carved in lithographic stone. A seated female figure holding a mirror and a pair of scales, probably emble- matic of Justice. German. 1 7th centy. Diam, 2| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 7^. 4s. . 186.-'67. Medallion. Carved in lithographic stone. A female figure resting on a broken column, probably emblematic of Fortitude. German. I7th centy. Diam. 2| in. Bought (Tross Coll^.), 71. 4s. 187.-'67. Medallion. Circular, carved in lithographic stone. Busts of a man in armour and a lady, both unknown. German, About 1530. Diam. 1| in. Bought (Tross Coll^.), 1^. 16s. 188.-67. Medallion. Circular, carved in lithographic stone. Bust of Martin Pfinzing, with legend. German. First half of 16th century. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross Coll^.), 11. 16s. 189.-'67. Medallion. Circular, carved in lithographic stone. Bust of Otto, Count of Solms, with legend. Ger'inan. About 1530. Diam. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), IL 16s. 190.-67. Medallion. Circular, carved in white stone. Bust of George Ebner, with legend. German. Dated 1539. Diam, 1|- in. Bought (Tross ColK), 1^. 16s. 191.-'6T. Mirror Case. See Ivory. Model. Wax. Elliptic ; medallion bust of Edward Hawkins, F.R.S., late Keeper of the Department of Antiquities in the British Museum. Modern English (by R. C. Lucas). Dated 1850. 7 in. by 5 in. Given by Sir Philip Malpas de Grey Egerton, M.P. 27.-67. Model. Wax, on copper. Obv., bust of Christopher Kress ; rev., a shield, with legend. German. Dated 1686. Diam, 1^ in. Bought (Tross ColK), 11. 16s. 179.-'67. Musical Instruments. See Mandoline. Organ. Organ. In wooden case, carved, painted, and gilt in renaissance style. (A chamber organ.) On the inside of the shutters are painted in tempera the Dismissal of Hagar and the Sacrifice by Abraham ; and above the pipes an openwork ornament, with a medallion portrait and shield of John George, Duke of Saxony. German. 16th centy. H. 3 ft. 9^ in., W. 2 ft. 3^ in. Bought, 40^. 2.-'67. 24 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Painting in oil, on canvas. Portrait of Lord General Fairfax ; probably a contemporary work ; in gilt frame. Encjlish. Middle of l7th centy. Sight measure, H. 24| in., W. 23| in. Given by Mr. Melmoth Waters. 28.-'67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Portrait of Dr. Tibbs (Stubbes ?) ; probably contemporary work ; in gilt frame. English. Middle of 17th centy. H. 2oi in., W. 23 in. Given by Mr. Mehiioth Waters. 29.-'G7. Painting in oil, on canvas. Portrait (supposed) of Milton ; a contemporary work ; in carved oak frame of the period. English. Middle of I7th centy. H. 27i in., W. 22f in. Given by the Rev. R. C. Jenkins. 30.-'67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy, by G. Sykes, of the Venus by Titian, in the Museum of the Uffizi, Florence. Modern English. H. 25 in., W. I7i in. Bought, 20^. 44.-^67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy, by G. Sykes, of the Judgment of Solomon, by Raphael. In the Loggie del Vaticano, Rome. Modern English. H. 18 in., W. 14^ in. Bought, 10/. 45.-'67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy, by G. Sykes, of the Fall of Man. The original is in the Loggie del Vaticano, Rome. Modern English. H. 18 J in., W. 14^ in. Bought, 10/. 46.-67. Painting in oil, on canvas. A bacchanalian subject ; ascribed to N. Poussin ; in massive gilt frame. French. l7th centy. Square, W. 6 ft. 1 in., sight measui^e 4 ft. 7 in. by 4 ft. 8^- in. Given by Captain Eans Busk. 55.-'67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as " The Dispute on the Sacrament." Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight measure, H. 3 ft. 9^ in., W. 5 ft. Q\ in. Bought, 55/. 329.-67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as " Parnassus." Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight measure, H; 3 ft. 9i in., W. 5 ft. 6^ in. Bought, 55/. 330.-67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as " The School of Athens." Painted by Raphael in the Vati- can Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight mea- sure, H. 3. ft. 91 in., W. 5 ffc. GJ in. Bought, oU. 33L-'67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as " The Expulsion of Heliodorus." Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight measure, H. 3 ft. 9| in., W. 5 ft. 6^ in. Bought, 5ol 332.-67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as "The Miracle of Bolsena." Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight measure, H. 3 ft. 9J in., W. 5 ft. Q^ in. Bought, 5qI. S33.-67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 1867. 25 Painting in oil, on canvas. Eeduced copy of the fresco known as "^Pope Leo. I. meeting Attila." Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight measure, H. 3 ft. ^ in., W. 5 ft. Q\ in. Bought, ^U. 334.-67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as " The Release of St. Peter.'' Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy Sight measure, H. 3 ft. ^ in., W. 5 ft. Q\ in. Bought, ^U. 335.-'67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as ''The Fire in the Borgo." Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight measure, H. 3 ft. ^ in., W. 5 ft. 6i in. Bought, 55^. 336.-67. Painting in oil on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as '' The Defeat of the Saracens.'' Painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight measure, H. 3 ft. 9^ in., W. 5 ft. 6i in. Bought, ^U. 337.-67. Painting in oil, on canvas. Reduced copy of the fresco known as " The Donation of Constantine," painted by Raphael in the Vatican Palace, Rome. Italian. Early 18th centy. Sight measure, H. 3 ft. 9^ in., W. 5 ft. 6^ in. Bought, 55^. 338.-'67. Painting. See also Organ. Panel. Caen stone ; carved in high relief with a pendent wreath of flowers. Modern Englisli, by W. M. Holmes ; prize object in the Society of Arts Competition, 1866. 15 in. by 4 in. Bought, U. 24.-67. Panel of a Screen. Wrought iron, open pattern of scroll foliage on both sides ; in the centre of one side is the figure of a winged dragon, the whole surmounted by a crown. Modern English, by W. Letheren ; prize object in the Societv of Arts competition, 1866. H. 3 ft. 10 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Bought, 20?. 26.-67. Panel. Terra-cotta, in low relief, half-length figure of the Virgin with the infant Saviour. Italian (Florentine). About 1450. Ascribed to Donatello. In a frame of carved wood partly gilt, of architectural design, date about 1550. Panel, 2 ft. 5 in. by 1 ft. 10 in. Frame, 4 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 5 in. Bought, lOOZ. 57.-67. Panel. Wood covered with lacquer, on the one side all gold, on the other gold objects on black ground ; in copper frame of Japanese character, designed by the late Earl Cadogan. Ancient Japanese. H. of panel 9| in., W. 9 in. Given by Lady Augusta Cadogan. 318.-67. Pastoral Staff. See Ivory. Pax. See Ivory. Pewter Work. See Medal. Medallion. Plaque. 21420. 3 K 26 ATIT INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Plaque. White jade, with interlacing geometric ornament. Oriental. L. If in., W. IJ- in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 42.-'67. Plaque. Bronze, with men and warriors in classical costume, in low relief. German. Early 10th centy. H. IJ in., L. 2| in. Bought (Tross ColK), 1^. 16s. 192.-'67. Plaque. Bronze, with Mutius Scsevola before Porsenna, in low relief. German. Early 16th centy. H. IJ in., L. 2| in. Bought (Tross ColK), \l. 16s. 193.-'67. Plaque, Oblong. Pewter. A frieze of cupids dancing in low relief German. 16th centy. H. 3:^ in., L. H in. Bought (Tross Colin.), \l 16s. " 194.-'67. Plaque. Pewter. Oblong, one end semicircular ; male and female figures in relief, with a background of perforated scroll- work ; a model for furniture decoration. Gei^man. About 1540. H. If in., L. 2J in. Bought (Tross ColK\ 1^. 16s. 195.-'67. Plaque. Pewter. Figure of a nymph holding a palm in relief; a model for furniture decoration. German. About 1550. IJ in. by If in. Bought (Tross ColK), IZ. 16s. 196. '67. Plaque. Silver. Oblong; engraved with subjects from the Creation. German. About 1600. H. | in., L. 2| in. Bought (Tross ColK), IL 16^. 197.-'67. Plaque. Silver. Oblong ; tlie ends cut obliquely, engraved with figures of Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, surrounded by animals. German. About 1600. H. | in., L. If in. Bought (Tross ColK), 1^. 16s. _ 198.-'67. Plaque. Silver. Oblong ; the ends cut obliquely, engraved with the Expulsion from Paradise. German. About 1600. H. I in., L. If in. Bought (Tross Coll".), 11. 16s. 199.-'67. Plaque. See also Ivory. Plate. See Earthenware. Porcelain. PoLYPTYCH. See Ivory. Porcelain, English. {debb f.) Cup. Crown-Derby porcelain, white ground, with turquoise and gold ornament. English. Late 18th cent^'. H. 2 1 in., diam. 2| in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. " 48.-'67. Cup and Saucer. White crown-Derby porcelain, orna- mented with green and gold. English. Late 18th cent^. H. of cup, 24 in. ; diam. of saucer, 5^ in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. '^ 826.-'67. Sugar Basin and Cover. "White crown-Derby porcelain, ornamented with green and gold. English. Late 18th cent^. H. 4i in., diam. 3^ in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 327.-67. (modebn.) Plate. White porcelain, etched in warm bistre with group of cattle ; gold border. Modern English. Diam. lOf in. Given by Mr, W. J. Goodc. 307.-67. OBJECTS ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR 18G7. 27 Pyx. See Ivory. Rest (for a scribe's hand), ^ee Ivory. Ring. Amber, with geometric gold ornament inlaid. Arab. 8th cent^. Diam. | in. Given by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. 41.-'67. Ring. Gold, with rose diamond and coronet between two hands of white enamel ; a marriage ring, English. Dated 1706. Diam. i in. Bought, U. 302.-'67. Salver. Silver gilt, in repouss^ or beaten work, a boss in the centre engraved with a lion rampant, and surrounded by two bands, one of lions, the other of cherubs in high relief; on the rim is a broad band of cupids, horses, and chariots in high relief Portuguese. 15th centy. Diam. 14 in. Bought, 80Z. o0.-'67. Seal. See Earthenware (Wedgwood). Silver Work. See Bowl. Cross, Cup. Goblet. Medal. Plaque. Salver. Spinning Wheel. Carved walnut wood. English. First hnlf of ] 8th centy. H. 3 ft. 5 J in,, diam. of wheel, 12 in. Given by F. H. Rich, Esq. 300.-'67. Statue. Marble, of Puck, from the Midsummer Night's Dream ; on scagliola pedestal. Modern English. By John Graham Lough. H. of statue, 3 ft. llf in. ; H, of pedestal, 2 ft. 6 in. Bequeathed by the late Wm. Minshull Bigg, Esq. 323.- G 7. Statue. Marble, of Titania sleeping, from the Midsummer Night's Dream ; on scagliola pedestal. Modern English. By John Graham Lough. H. of statue, 2 ft. 5 J in.; H. of pedestal, 3 ft. Bequeathed by the late Wm. Minshull Bigg, Esq. 324.-67. Statue. Marble, of Jaques, from As You Like It ; on scagliola pedestal. Modern English. By John Graham Lough. H. of statue, 2 ft. 3 4 in. ; H. of pedestal, 3 ft. 34 in. Bequeathed by the late Wm. Minshull Bigg, Esq. 325.--'67. Statuette. Terra-cotta. The original sketch by Roubiliac of his statue of Shakespeare. English. Middle of 18th centy. H. 17 in., W. llj in. Bought, U. 4s. ^ 32.-67. Statuette. Terra-cotta. The original sketch by Roubiliac of his statue of Locke. English. Middle of 18th centy. H. 23^ in., W, 81 in. Bought, U. 4s. 33.-'67. Statuette. Bronze. Cupid blowing a horn, on marble pedestal. Italian. 16th centy. 11, with pedestal, I7i in., W. 7| in. Bought, 5ol. 5s. 89.-'67. Statuette. See also Ivory. Stone Carving. See Medallion. Panel. Statue. Stucco Work. See Coffer. Tapestry. See Textiles. Teapot. See Earthenware. Terra Cotta. See Bust. Panel, Statuette. 28 ART INVENTORY, SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Textile or Woven Fabrics. Embroidery. Linen, with flowers in colours, the foliage of gold. Persian. L. 1 ft. 11 in., W. 1 ft. 6 in. Given by M. Gregorevitch, Commissioner for Russia at the Paris International Exhibition, 1867. 80G.-'67. Figure or Picture of a Japanese woman, the face of paper, the drapery of various silks padded and stitched : on ground of coloured and spangled paper. Modern Japanese. H. IGJ in., W.lOi in. Bought, 5s. 311.-'67. Figure or Picture of a Japanese woman, the face of paper, the draper}^ of various silks padded and stitched : on ground of coloured and spangled paper. Modern Japanese. H. 16i in., W. lOi in. Bought, 5s. 312.-'67. Figure or Picture of a Japanese woman, the face of paper, the drapery of various silks padded and stitched ; on ground of coloured and spangled paper. Modern Japanese. H. 161 in., W. lOi in. Bought, 5s. 313.-'67. Table Cover. Blue silk, the border embroidered with gold and silver cord and coloured silks, surrounded by a fringe of gold thread. Italian. I7th centy. 5 ft. by 2 ft. 9 in. Bought, lOL 59.-'67. Tapestry, Woollen. Figures representing the field labours of various months, on green ground. German, latter half of 15th centy. H. 1 ft. 2in., L. 8 ft. 9j in. Bought, 10/. 6.-'67. Tapestry, with Latin inscription in white, surrounded by branches and flowers, also the Virgin and Child in colours and gold ; on dark red ground. German. 14th centy. H. ^ in., L. 2 ft. lOf in. Bought, 6L 7.-67. W^ALL Hanging. Paper and silk damask, geometric pattern with dragons, foliage, &c., in crimson, blue, and other colours, and gold. Modern Japanese. L. 6 ft. 7i in., W. 2 ft. 3 in. Bought, 8/. 4s. 3^67. ToRTOiSESHELL. Bee Box. Triptych. Bee Enamels. Ivory. Vase. Bee Earthenware. Glass. Wall Hanging. See Textiles. Wax, Work in. Bee Model. Wood, Carved. Bee Bedstead. Cabinet. Mantelpiece. Me- dallion, Organ. Spinning-wheel. Woven Fabrics. Bee Textiles. LONDON : Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. [4390.— 250 9/68.] # ^ K^m^-^ l> J> -:3g>r>>>^) :^ i:^ ^a^v>- ^>-^-*> ^^^^'' ^^ ^^^~Zai> Q^>>j»::^ ^>s ":^^ Jim ;>:>:>.^ !II^^> ' ^^p»^ >>ysrsik: ^31^^31- • > "^'^^3>» "^^ ^?^S^^3>^ ^^^a»^:^s^s GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 3 3125 01278 5271 :^S:;1.