AF001Mask07G04.01Wooden mask. 'Bundu' society, used in female initiation.49
AF002Mask07G04.01Wooden mask. 'Bundu' society, used in female initiation.49
AF003Carved head07G06.18Piece of carved soapstone showing head and upper part of human figure carved out of irregular block. Nomoli fertility figure ?49
AF004Carved head07G06.18Piece of carved soapstone showing head and upper part of human figure carved out of irregular block. Nomoli fertility figure ?49
AF005Carved head07G06.18Piece of carved soapstone showing head and upper part of human figure carved out of irregular block. Nomoli fertility figure ?49
AF006Figurine07G03.07Wooden doll, "akua 'ba", fertility figure carried by women.36
AF007Box07G04.04Brass box for collecting shea butter, used as pomade.36
AF008Box07G04.04Oval brass box for collecting gold dust.36
AF009Container07G04.04Aubergine-shaped gourd container, ornamented with brass wire. Snuff box ?80
AF010Container07G04.04Round gourd container ornamented with brass wire.80
AF011Stool07G19Wooden stool, Fanti or Asante, Style not typical, possibly made for a European.36
AF012Figurine07G04.04Painted wooden figure. Figure was painted in red, black and white. Both hands are detached and there is evidence they have been glued on to the figure in the past.39
AF013Fan07G03.07Hide fan with wooden handle.69
AF014Carving07G04.04Carved wooden object carried by women in their belt.39
AF015Thumb Piano07G04.06'Thumb Piano' of wood with iron strips. Iron strips are rusty. Small piece of wood broken off at one end.80
AF016Spoon07G04.04Large wooden spoon with grinding surface at one end.36
AF017Spoon07G03.07Wooden spoon with handle carved in the form of a wisdom knot.36
AF018Headrest or stool07G03.07Wooden headrest or stool (?). Carved diamond like pattern painted black or dark brown.36
AF019Figurine07G04.04Small wooden figure, probably a fetish.47
AF020Bowl07G06.15Wooden bowl with spout. There are diamonds and vertical lines carved around top edge.63
AF021Ladle07G04.04Wooden ladle. Three parts to handle with two rings on upper part. The whole carved from one piece of wood.69
AF022Spoon07G04.04Wooden spoon.36
AF023Mask07G03.11Wooden dance mask backed by netting which is very fragile, mostly detached from mask.46
AF024Mask07G03.10Wooden dance mask painted red. Series of holes around opening, open mouth with teeth showing.46
AF025Box07G06.15Cylindrical bark box. Geometric pattern carved on sides of box and lid. The remains of a cord handle or hanging loop are attached to the lower part of the box with another hole opposite where cord is attached.63
AF026Drum07H02Double-headed drum.69
AF027Drum07G01King's ceremonial dress drum ornamented with two skulls and three lower jaws (human). Skulls coloured, attached by string and wire, probably not aurthentic.36
AF028Large Drum07G09'Talking' drum. Thongs for stretching skin cut in spiral, probably from a single cow-hide. Stones inside to make drum 'sing.'43
AF029Drum07G01Wooden drum, (no drum stick). Lower half carved with chequerboard pattern.36
AF030Drum07G01Wooden drum. Lower half carved with rings of vertical stripes.36
AF031Drum and drum stick07G01'Talking' drum with carrying strap of red fabric and drum stick. Stones inside which make drum 'sing.'80
AF032Drum and drum stick07G01'Talking' drum with drum stick. Sring thonging rather than leather.80
AF033-034[unknown]NULLCard missing, items unidentified.63
AF035Belt and apron07A089Beaded belt and apron. Belt consists of double row of red beads sown on to fibrous rope backing and finished with a double row of large pale blue, and smaller red, beads. Apron rectangular, suspended from a double rope of white beads. Design is a geometric pattern of black, red and green lines with white edging, finished with a wide row of pink, red and white beads.69
AF036Belt and apron07A089Beaded belt and apron. Belt consists of double row of pink and black beads sown onto fibrous rope backing and finished with a beaded fringe in red, green and black. Apron is rectangular , suspended from a pink beaded rope, and the design is a zigzag pattern of black, red and green lines with white edging, finished with a small beaded fringe in pink and red.69
AF037Neckband, beaded07A090Neckband consisting of a continuous string of beads sown in a spiral on to a thick rope base, in such a way that it appears to be made up of bands of different colours - red, green, black in wide section, and white ones in thin. One end is finished off in a loop of single yellow beads and the other forms a toggle in larger red and white beads.69
AF038Neckband, beaded07A090Neckband consisting of a continuous string of beads sown in a spiral onto a thick rope base, in such a way that it appears to be made up of bands of different colours - red, green, black and white. The ends are finished off in pink and one has a metal button for fastening.69
AF039Ornament07G04.06Beaded ornamen. A piece of leather decorated with white and purple/dark blue beads.69
AF040Necklace, bead07A090Necklace of 17 strings of deep blue beads, occasional interspersed with double white ones, and joined at the top by a string knot.69
AF041Necklace07A091Necklace of eight strings of multi-coloured small beads of pink, green and white. Joined by string know at back.69
AF042OrnamentNULLBeadwork ornament.69
AF043OrnamentNULLBeadwork ornament.69
AF044OrnamentNULLBeadwork ornament.69
AF045OrnamentNULLBeadwork ornament.69
AF046Ornament, bead07A091Bead ornament, possibly a necklace or belt, consisting of an upper and lower row of continuous pink beads with closely spaced zig-zag pattern of blue and white beads. One end ends in a metal toggle and the other in a loop of pink beads.69
AF047Ornament, bead07A091Bead ornament, possibly a necklace or belt, consisting of a central string supporting 3 attached strings of spaced blue beads. One end is a loop with metal toggle, the other a toggle and 2 red beads.69
AF048Ornament, bead07A091Bead ornament, possibly a necklace, consisting of short vertical rows of black beads supported along an upper and lower string of white beads, with occasional red ones.69
AF049Ornament, bead07A091Bead ornament, possibly a bracelet, consisting of nine or so beaded strings plaited into a band to form a circle. Beads are predominantly a greyish white with an occasional darker one.69
AF050Ornament07A091Beaded ornament: rectangular band with beaded string attached. Band is made up of a geometric design of red, white, black, blue and yellow beads. String is in black, white and blue beads ending in a 'toggle' of white beads.69
AF051Belt and apron07A092Bead belt with apron attached. Belt consists of 3 separate round cords decorated with alternating bands of red, black and blue beads, one with an additional bead 'frill'. Apron is joined to one end of belt and consists of alternating rows of red and blue lines finished off with a wider band of black and white beads. Ends of belt have loose cord and string attached.69
AF052Container07A092Wooden tube with wooden lid attached by beaded string to open end of tube. Tube is decorated with encircling bead rows in black, pink green and red. Lid is undecorated. Tube is attached at closed end to a thin beaded string in red and black sections.69
AF053Hide objectNULLHide object with bead ornament.69
AF054Ornament or necklace07A091Beaded tassle on supporting triple row (one row broken) of white beads. Large 'tassel' is made up of thick core encircled by rows of black, red and white beads with many short strings of white beads hanging loose beneath. These are combined with some larger irregular brown beads (or seeds). The top of the 'tassel' has short strings of white beads, each finished off with a larger red bead.69
AF055Ornament, bead07A092Beaded band with a wide blue section in the middle next to a white section on each side and a red bead edge.69
AF056Beaded ornament07G03.07Gourd covered by blue and pink beadwork with small beaded handle.69
AF057Beaded ornament07G03.07Gourd covered with red, white, and blue beadwork with small carrying handle.69
AF058Belt07A092Belt consisting of a central string support with brass buttons sewn on to form a dense 'rope'. Buttons are dome shaped with a flat base and loop for attachment underneath. A few are more pointed and resemble those used as 'toggles'on other necklaces in these drawers. The central string is tied off in a knot at one end.69
AF059Bracelet07A093Bracelet formed by a single piece of heavy wire, loosely coiled.69
AF060Bracelet07A093Thin brass bracelet made of a tighly coiled brass wire and thread over with interspaced brass 'beads' at regular inbtervals. Makes a pair with AF061.69
AF061Bracelet07A093Thin brass bracelet made of a tighly coiled brass wire and thread over with interspaced brass 'beads' at regular inbtervals. Makes a pair with AF060.69
AF062Bracelet07A093Thin brass bracelet formed by a tightly coiled wire, overlain with three sections of 9 brass'beads'.69
AF063Bracelet07A093Finely made bracelet formed by a tightly coiled beaded wire, with an open end, each finished by a brass cylindrical terminal.69
AF064Bracelet07A093Bracelet formed by tight wire coils around a thin string, coiled around a larger string 'core'.69
AF065Bracelets07A093Three identical bracelets of coiled brass wire, each with a similar spiral metal bead at one place (for fixing?).69
AF066Necklace07A093Necklace of flat brass rings, 8mm dia and 1.5mm thickness, mounted on crude leather thong. Thong is exposed in certain places and frayed. Some loose rings have become detached and are in a plastic bag in box.69
AF067Tobacco box007G06.15Bamboo tobacco box with copper spoon attached. Decorated with a geometric pattern cut into the bamboo.69
AF068Ornament, bead07A092Leather strip, formed into a circle and sown with a series of short loops of bi-coloured blue-and-white bead. Some red and blue loops as well. Leather strip is tied with string at one point.69
AF069Necklace07A093Necklace of small beads threaded on string. Beads are of red, blue and white, each interspaced by a smaller black bead, and are arranged in a pattern of alternatiing colours.69
AF070Knife with sheath07G04.05Knife with black wood handle and sheath of red leather. Blade rusty.80
AF071Knife with sheath07G04.05Knife with leather sheaf, and wood handle.80
AF072Knife with sheath07G04.05Knife with ornamental leather sheaf. 8 1/2 inch Iron pointed blade of thin section with slightly bevelled edges and pointed tip, Plain wooden grip, the pommel of ring shape with iron dome-shaped retaining knob. Red leather sheath with raised decorative front. Suspension loop bound with red leather.80
AF073Knife with sheath07G04.05Knife with ornamental leather sheaf.80
AF074Knife07G04.05Knife with leather handle.80
AF075Knife and sheath07G04.05Knife with ornamental leather sheaf.39
AF076Knife and sheath07G04.05Knife with ornamental leather sheaf.80
AF077Knife and sheath07G04.05Knife with 6 1/4 inch iron blade, flat with bevelled edge and pointed tip, shaped wooden handle with ring shape pommel and iron retainer, leather sheath with embossed decoration and bands of snake skin? Leather suspension loop.37
AF078Knife07G04.05Knife.28
AF079Knife and sheath07G04.05Knife with sheaf of lizard or crocodile skin. 3 1/2 inch blade with fish and insect engraving.45
AF080Knife07G04.05Knife.28
AF081SwordNULLCeremonial sword.36
AF082Purse07G04.06Tan coloured wallet made of two layers of leather with a tassel at one end. This fits inside a sleeve made of leather covered in a layer of black leather with a geometric pattern ut into it. There are small pieces of red and green leather inset in some of the spaces, also some purple coloured thread used to sew some of the pieces together.80
AF083Powder-flask07G04.05Leather powder-flask.39
AF084SpearNULLShort spear.43
AF085Comb07A094Small flat comb, carved from wood with 6 teeth and a handle decorated with carved lines on one side.80
AF086Spoon07A093Brass spoon with circular bowl beaten from thin sheet of brass. The curved wedge-shaped stem is decorated with incised and beaten patterns of lines and dots.36
AF087Bracelet07A093Ivory bracelet, slightly oval in shape. Discoloration of ivory (natural?) on inside.120
AF088Powder-horn07G02.12Curved horn flask decorated with red hide and red, black and white reed in a diamond pattern.80
AF089Powder-horn07G02.12Curved horn flask decorated with red hide and red, black and white grass or reed in a diamond shaped pattern.80
AF090Flask07G02.12Horn flask covered in brown hide decorated with a circular pattern, and two bands of brown and white reed decoration.80
AF091Trumpet07G02.12Hide covered wooden trumpet. Hide has numerous holes.80
AF092Gourd instrument07G06.17Shen (Chinese mouth organ). Musical instrument of gourd and bamboo. There are symbols scratched on to two of the pipes. Bamboo pipes now detached from gourd.25
AF093Gourd instrument07G06.17Shen (Chinese mouth organ). Musical instrument of gourd and bamboo. The eleven pipes are held together with black thread/string.There is also the remains of red, purple and brown thread/string on the pipes which are detached from the gourd.25
AF094Trumpet07G02.12Wooden trumpet, side-blown. Wooden horn bound with wickerwork.36
AF095Trumpet07G02.12Wooden trumpet, side-blown. Wooden horn bound with vegetable fibre.36
AF096Necklace07A094Leather and fibre woven neck band with coiled wire thing and loose ends knotted.69
AF097Model of crocodile07G02.09Model of crocodile made in lead.45
AF098Bottle07G03.11English spirit bottle, encased in Rhodesian leather work.42
AF099Battle-axeNULLWar-axe.80
AF100Battle-axeNULLWar-axe.69
AF101Axe07F11War axe (machete) with wood shaft.85
AF102ClubNULLWooden club.80
AF103Scoop07A093Circular brass scoop with angled sides and flat base, turning into a funnel at the other end. Used for blowing impurities out of gold dust. Made of a thin brass, exhibiting marks of beating during manufacture. Base shows a series of inscribed circles.36
AF104Wooden object07G06.18'Biet'. Used by Boers for inspanning oxen.69
AF105Figurine07G03.11Carved wooden female figure holding a 'Mankala' games board on head.80
AF106Figurine07G06.17Carved wooden figure of a man and infant. Early tourist piece? Arms detatched from body, but evidence that they were once glued to the body.80
AF107Figurine07G06.18Carved wooden figure of a woman and infant. Early tourist piece? Infant has been carved separately and attached to woman with two nails.36
AF108+A-CCarved wooden symbols07G06.17Top of state umbrella, in use probably covered with gold foil. Three wooden symbols, probably a war-horn, the sun and the moon (or a mirror). The moon was recorded as broken in the 1930s.36
AF109Fetish cup07G03.11Fetish cup. Spherical wooden pot. Lid, carved with four figures:: a) man with headress holding a ball? in right hand and a tool or charm in left b) man with right hand on groin and left on shoulder c) man holding one or two objects in hands d) man hiding face with hands.39
AF110Game boardNULLWooden games board, 'Mancala' or 'Oware', similar to stool types.80
AF111Fly-whisk07G06.18Leather handled fly whisk made from. Elephant or Rhino's tail. Handle decorated with red, green and white leather.39
AF112Hand broom07G02.12Grass hand broom.80
AF113Hand broom07G04.06Grass hand broom.80
AF114Broom07G04.06Grass hand broom.80
AF115Fly whisk07G06.16White horse tail fly flap.80
AF116Fly whisk07G06.16White horse tail fly flap.80
AF117Fly whisk07G06.16Horse tail fly flap.63
AF118Fly whisk07G06.16Horse tail fly flap.36
AF119Fly whisk07G06.16Horse tail fly flap.36
AF120Fly whisk07G04.06Horse tail fly flap with leather handle. Handle is of brown leather with tan and green leather strips woven into it.80
AF121Fly whisk07G06.16Horse tail fly flap with leather handle. There is black, brown and cream coloured leatherwork between the handle and the horsehair.80
AF122-123DrumNULLCarved and painted wooden leopard with a drum on its back.36
AF124-143SpearsNULL20 Spears. AF126 and AF136 missing their points. AF142, with carved relief on end, may be a ceremonial spear used as a staff.43
AF144StaffNULLWooden staff.43
AF145-155SpearsNULL11 Spears.80
AF156-159Spears or AssegaisNULL4 Zulu spears or assegais.69
AF160SpearNULLSpear or assegai.69
AF161SpearNULLMatabele spear.42
AF162SpearNULLSpear.41
AF163SpearNULLSpear.43
AF164SpearNULLSpear.40
AF165SpearNULLSpear.40
AF166SpearNULLSpear.41
AF167SpearNULLMatabele spear.41
AF168Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear or Assegai.80
AF169SpearNULLSpear.80
AF170SpearNULLSpear.41
AF171Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]35
AF172Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]35
AF173Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]35
AF174Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]35
AF175Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]69
AF176Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]69
AF177Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]40
AF178SpearNULLSpear.63
AF179SpearNULLSpear.80
AF180SpearNULLSpear.80
AF181Spear or AssegaiNULLSpear or Assegai.80
AF182SpearNULLSpear80
AF183SpearNULLSpear.35
AF184SpearNULLSpear.35
AF185-186SpearsNULL2 Spears.35
AF187SpearNULLSpear.35
AF188Basket07G04.05Large basket with lid, decorated with beadwork. Basket and lid with woven pattern. Two straps decorated with red, black and yellow beads in a chevron patterrn (now detached). There are also eleven shells (detached) which were once part of the decoration, possibly attached to the straps.45
AF189Sword and scabbardNULLSword and scabbard with worked leather fittings. Curved steel blade 60.5cm, with a single edge, slightly fullered. Leather covered hilt (no crossbar) and brass ball pommel. Paddle shaped wooden scabbard covered overall with leather; the lower portion bulbous in form and decorated with geometric designs overall; some attached decorative hangings - some missing. Sudanese sword from the Manding region.36
AF189ALeather item07A084Leather fitting or decorative piece composed of two long tapering flanges joined at the top onto a plaited knob and with a number of leather strings attached. These flanges are decorated in a series of geometrical designs worked into the surface of the leather.36
AF189BLeather item07A084Leather fitting or decorative piece composed of two long tapering flanges joined at the top onto a plaited knob and with a number of leather strings attached. These flanges are decorated in a series of geometrical designs worked into the surface of the leather.36
AF190Sword and scabbardNULLSword and scabbard with worked leather fittings. Curved steel blade 66cm, with a single edge, slightly fullered. Leather covered hilt (no crossbar) and brass ball pommel. Wooden scabbard covered overall with leather; the lower portion bulbous in form and decorated with geometric designs overall; with attached decorative hangings of leather & leather strips Sudanese sword from the Manding region.36
AF191PaddleNULLCarved wooden paddle.39
AF192PaddleNULLCarved wooden paddle. Top damaged.39
AF193Paddle07F12Paddle with one side concave. One of a pair?125
AF194SpearNULLWooden spear.43
AF195Sheath?07G02.12Leatherwork object. Sheath for a knife or dagger?80
AF196Digging-stick weight07G03.10Digging-stick weight, unmarked.69
AF197Digging-stick weight07G03.10Digging-stick weight. Marked "Dale" "B" "Cape" "C.H."69
AF198Spear headNULLSudanese spear head.37
AF199Spear headNULLSudanese spear head.37
AF200Spear headNULLBarbed spear head.80
AF201Horn (Musical)NULLHorn, side-blown.80
AF202Horn (Musical)NULLHorn, side-blown.80
AF203Pouch and belt with gourd for powder07G04.06Pouch and belt with gourd for powder.36
AF204Hunting pouch and belt - powder canisters of wood07G02.09Hunting pouch and belt, with powder canisters of wood. Belt with two empty sheaths.36
AF205Powder horn07G06.16Dark brown horn with decorated copper at each end. About one third of the horn is visible. Thick plaited cord attached to the horn about one third of the way in from each end. Attached to the cord by leather bindings are two concertinaed leather pouches which are closed by leather drawstrings. Pouches held in place by a leather 'sling' decorated with black, white and red pattern. At the bottom of the 'slings' are leather tassels.72
AF206Shield07G03.08Shield (probably only the 'boss' of a shield) made from Rhinoceros hide. Used by Arabs when fighting, to ward off sword or sabre cuts.95
AF207Necklace07A094Necklace of knotted leather interspersed with cut and facetted blue glass beads. At bottom of necklace are three panels of leather, stiched with large leather stiches and containing some hard unknown objects, two in each panel. Ends of necklace are plaited and tied into fringes, with a sliding thong.80
AF208Chain07A094Dark wooden chain carved from one piece of wood. One end finished in the shape of a curved hand (thumb missing?), the other end is formed by a carved 'wedge' with a pattern of criss-crossing lines. Within the chain are two other decorative devices - one carved to contain a wooden bead, the other carved into a 'cube' with holes through centre.80
AF209Container07G03.07Gourd container with vegetable fibre carrying handle.69
AF210Gourd containing lead shot07G06.15Gourd containing lead shot. The stopper is a piece odf crumpled paper.80
AF211Gourd container07G03.07Gourd container with carved decoration.80
AF212ClubNULLWooden club.37
AF213Wooden object07G02.13Wooden object (function unknown). Geometric design, bottom part arch shaped, upper diamond with string attached through hole. Each arm of the arch has a hole at end (?part of something else).36
AF214Quiver and arrowsNULLQuiver of 9 arrows.80
AF215Quiver and arrowsNULLQuiver of 17 arrows.39
AF216Quiver and arrowsNULLQuiver of 4 arrows.80
AF217Knife and sheath07G04.05Knife and sheath.80
AF218Knife and sheath07G04.05Knife and sheafth (ornamental).39
AF219Iron 'spear' currencyNULLIron 'spear' currency.41
AF220Comb07A094Comb formed from strips of pointed cane (?) woven together with fibre but in such a way that they fan out out towards one end . woven fibre forms bands across the canes and zig-zagging lines.41
AF221KnobkerryNULLKnobkerry. Entirely of wood with shaft and ball-shaped head80
AF222BowNULLEgyptian bow.45
AF223BowNULLBow (remnant of bow-string attached).80
AF224Almanac stickNULLWood stick with carved and shaped handle69
AF225Witches stickNULL'Witches stick for smelling out witches for sacriffices'. Carved with clenched hand with pointing forefinger. Probably a 'Linguist's or chief's spokesman's staff.'36
AF226Knife in sheath07G02.12Bone-handled knife in leopard skin sheath. Knife European made.80
AF227Paddles07F32Pair of paddles.36
AF228PaddlesNULLPair of paddles.

O/L 110cm
80
AF229PaddlesNULLPair of paddles.
O/L 171cm
80
AF230PaddlesNULLPair of paddles.

O/L 159cm
80
AF231PaddleNULLPaddle with one side concave.
O/L 154cm
63
AF232Shoulder bag07G02.09Tan coloured leather bag with pale green cord shoulder strap. Bag folds over to close. Records indicate it once held incense.72
AF233Oil lamp07G02.09Oil lamp of green glazed pottery. Small areas of glaze have flaked off.72
AF234Inkwell07G02.09Pottery ink-pot in shape of a low building. Glazed in blues and green. Large chip missing from rim72
AF235Powder horn07G06.16Powder horn with a decorated wooden stopper. Horn is olive green with red, black and grey painted decoration. There are two strips of leatrher attached, one of which is pierced with small holes possibly for use with a buckle. The other piece of leather is broken.68
AF236Door lock and key07G03.08Door lock and key. Consists of four pieces of wood. Two marked "door lock from Cairo" another with four metal pins marked "key to door lock from Cairo" the other is a possibly newer piece of wood with three holes that go completely through it. Two of the holes have metal pins in them.45
AF237Drum stick07G02.09Carved wooden drumstick.72
AF238Sword or dagger with sheath07G03.08Short sword or dagger, ornamental sheath, wood and metal hilt. Cord attached via 2 metal rings.72
AF239Sword or dagger with sheath07G03.08Short sword or dagger, ornamental sheath and hilt, brass. There are two metal rings for attaching sword to a belt.72
AF240Dagger or Jambya with sheath07G03.08Sticking dagger or Jambya. Sheath of decorated leather and ornamental metal work. Strap attached.63
AF241Sandals05A05Pair of leather sandals.36
AF242Sandals05A05Pair of leather sandals.36
AF243Sandals05A05Pair of leather sandals.36
AF244Sandals05A05Pair leather sandals.28
AF245Sandals05A05Pair leather sandals.80
AF246Sandals05A05Pair of leather sandals (ornamented).28
AF247Pair of ear-ringsNULLPair of ear-rings.72
AF248Scoop07G03.08Basket work scoop.36
AF249Garment07G02.14Women's apron. Rectangle of brown fabric [cotton] with red, black and white beaded fringe, some damage to fabric and some strands of beads missing.125
AF250Almanac stickNULLCarved wooden stick, the shaft divided into decorated segments of different decoration80
AF251Digging stick07G02.12Digging stick or hoe. Wood cracked.80
AF252Mace?07G06.18Mace? Head carved on end of stick.63
AF253Whip07G06.18Leather whip with ornamental handle.80
AF254Carved staffNULLCarved wooden stick, the head formed as a 'hand' holding a snakes head, the body of the snake twisted around the shaft36
AF255Bracelet07A095Small bracelet of coiled wire with four larger pieces of wire coiled at intervals.80
AF256Spoon07A094Horn spoon with long shaped handle. Spoon has deep bowl and is transparent. Handle is more opaque with darker markings in the horn.80
AF257Necklace07A095Necklace of coiled brass wire with larger metal 'beads' at intervals.80
AF258+A-JBracelets07A09511 Bracelets made of brass wire, used and decorated in slightly different ways.80
AF259Container07A094Small round container with slightly flattened base. Stopper in the form of a plug with a dark shiny button-like knob. Inside are two pieces of lead shot.80
AF260Scoop07A096Wooden 'scoop' in the form of a hand ('thumb' broken off), carved from piece of rough timber. Hand is convex on outside surface and concave on inner one.80
AF261Fly whisk07G04.06Fly whisk with wooden handle inlaid with black, red and white.63
AF262Anklet ?07G06.16Spiral of bark, possibly a leg ornament. Very dry.80
AF263Gourd container07G06,15Gourd container with incised decoration. In two halves. Both pieces have the same incised decoration.80
AF264Gourd container07G06.17Bottle or container made from gourd. Incised decoration, remnants of bead-work decoration on stopper. Stopper attached to body by a piece of chain.69
AF265Gourd container07G06.15Bottle made from gourd with two handles attached plus a cork. Handles plaited. Cork broken, one half stuck in gourd, both pieces attached to one handle by a thin cord of the same material as handles.80
AF266Gourd container07G06.15Bottle gourd with stopper decorated with bead-work.69
AF267SpearNULLShort spear.43
AF268AssegaiNULLLong throwing assegai.69
AF269Pipe07A096Large wooden pipe, carved and polished, with bowl ornately decorated with inlaid metal. Stem covered with coiled brass and iron wire. End of mouthpiece has a circular decorated brass mouthpiece. Smells smoky!80
AF270Pipe07A096Pipe of Karree wood, carved and polished, with stem secured in base of bowl by wooden peg. Bowl has broken away at top to reveal inner lining of iron. Plain shaft flares out to form mouthpiece.69
AF271Pipe07A096Wooden pipe, carved and polished, with bowl decorated with grey inlaid metal. A peg connects bowl to stem. Stem covered with coiled brass wire up to half its length. End of mouthpiece flares out..69
AF272Pipe07A096Pipe of Karree wood, carved and polished, with plain bowl lined with a thin layer of iron which rises just above the edge. Stem attached to bowl by a protruding wooden peg and is a long straight piece of hollowed wood, flaring slightly as it becomes the mouthpiece.69
AF273Drumsticks07A0972 Wooden drumsticks, slightly different. Both have wooden shafts with a hard, padded, rounded end, possibly leather , possibly once covered with a waxy or resinous substance. One is covered over at end and has a plain shaft, the other has a dimple in the padding at the end and some coiled string around a broken portion of the shaft.80
AF274Metal forge ?07G04.04Portable metal forge? Oblong piece of metal (iron?) possibly used in smelting gold? or copper?. Traces of unidentified metal attached. Holes in base largely filled in. There are metal bands where some type of long removeable handle may have been inserted. Some evidence of heat damage.80
AF274AMetal forge ?07G04.04Portable metal forge? Oblong piece of metal (iron?) possibly used in smelting gold? or copper?. Traces of unidentified metal attached. Holes in base mostly unblocked. There are metal bands where some type of long removeable handle may have been inserted. Some evidence of heat damage80
AF274BMetal forge ?07G04.04Portable metal forge? Circular piece of metal (iron?) possibly used in smelting gold? or copper?. Traces of unidentified metal attached. Holes in base mostly unblocked. There are metal bands where some type of long removeable handle may have been inserted. Some evidence of heat damage80
AF275Rattle07G06.17Rattle of open basketwork and seeds. Medicine man's rattle?80
AF276Purse07A0952 Similar purses (once joined?)made from a loose net of beads ( green, white, red, yellow, black and white) and larter coral beads. threaded on string which is drawn in at both ends to close off the ending. One is closed off with a red bead and a coin with a samll hole. Coin shows on obverse the head of Alfonso X11 and reads "ALFONSO X11 POR LA G. DE DIOS 188- (?)". On reverse is a crown and other symbol (?defaced) and the inscription "REY CONSTL ESPANA , 2 PESETAS".72
AF277Beads07A095String of round wooden beads with longer 'pendant' bead in middle and two differently shaped beads further up.80
AF278Cartridge cases07G02.136 Martini Rifle cartridge cases.69
AF279Figurine07G03.10Brass model of monkey sat in a tree eating corn-cob.39
AF280Figurine07G03.10Brass figure of a woman holding a container and balancing a further container on her head. This second container has a hinged lid on which is seated another female feeding a child.39
AF281Figurine07G03.10Brass female figure holding container and balancing further container on her head.39
AF282Decorative novelty07G03.10Brass model. Central pivot with three 'arms' on each of which is a model of a bird (two being cockerels). The centre is dominated by a much larger bird.39
AF283Oil-lamp07G08Brass oil-lamp with four burners.72
AF284Oil-lampNULLBrass oil lamp, four burners. Swivel arm attached.72
AF285Oil-lamp07G08Brass oil-lamp with three burners. Swivel arm attached.72
AF286Oil-lamp07G08Brass oil lamp with five burners. Thin brass plate attached to swivel arm. 'Plate' ornamentally shaped.72
AF287Oil-lamp07G02.09Hanging oil lamp in two pieces. Hand shaped panel decorated with a leaf and flower pattern, cross piece missing from handle. 'Hand of Fatima' - symbol of good luck.72
AF288Figurine07G03.11Small 'doll' carved from one piece of wood.63
AF289Gourd container07G06.15Half a gourd decorated with animals and a ship. String of small blue beads attached. Lines picked out in white.87
AF290Gourd container07G06.15Half a gourd with incised decoration.39
AF291Gourd container07G06.15Half a gourd with incised lattice work.39
AF292Gourd container07G06.15Half a gourd decorated with geometrical designs/motifs. Lines picked out in white.80
AF293Gourd container07G06.15Half a large gourd, incised decorations. There is a large crack from the bottom of the gourd to near the top.39
AF294Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman holding a bowl. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF295Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF296Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF297Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF298Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF299Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF300Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF301Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman offering her breasts for suckling. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF302Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of woman offering her breasts for suckling. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF303Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF304Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF305Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF306Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of a man carrying over left shoulder a flintlock gun, holding in right hand a bush knife. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF307Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of a man, playing a musical instrument, flute (?). Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF308Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of a horned animal. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF309Figurine07G04.03Bronze figure of a horned animal. One leg broken. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?39
AF310Fake memento ?07G203.11Piece of wood supposedly from the tree under which David Livingstone's heart was buried.42
AF311Mealie basket07H09Women's market carrier made of reed and bamboo.39
AF312Basket07G02.14Small basket, woven, narrow mouth with stopper.80
AF313Basket07G02.14Basket, woven.80
AF314Hat07G02.14Hat made of basketwork with cowrie shell ornamentation. The crown and trimming at the bottom edge is of dark brown hide.80
AF315Mealie basket07H09Market carrier made of basketwork.39
AF316BasketNULLSmall oblong woven basket with handle.63
AF317Woven grass container07G03.07Small oblong container with lid, made of woven grass. Outside very faded, colours inside still bright - orange, purple, red.152
AF318Woven grass container07G03.07Small oblong container with lid, made of woven grass. Very faded/dirty outside. Colours inside bright orange, red, purple.152
AF319Hat07G03.08Hat of vegetable fibre, decorated with alternating patterns of black and red dyed grasses.63
AF320Hat07H04Hat, wide brim, of vegetable material, traces of grass decoration.63
AF321Hat07G04.04Conical shaped hat with upturned brim decorated in red and black. There is a wooden 'lip' nailed to the lower edge.63
AF322Hat07G02.12Head wear of grass, crown composed of ring covered in animal skin.80
AF323Helmet07G02.13Head wear of split cane, covered with a black cloth, a visor of brass attached, a tuft of vegetable material on the crown.29
AF324Hat07G03.08Hat of woven cane, partially covered with animal skin with long fur.63
AF325Basket07G02.13Basket of plaited vegetable material, with a handle, decorated with a series of strings on either side. Contains dried laurel? leaves.63
AF326Basket07G02.13Basket of plaited vegetable material.63
AF327Basket07G02.13Basket of plaited vegetable material, lined with bark.80
AF328Back-pack07H09Basket used in the form of a back-pack. Made of split cane, decorated with tassels of grass and two monkey skulls (originally three - the third being broken).28
AF329Basket07G02.09Small basket of cane, containing an earthenware pot.80
AF329ABasket07G02.09Small basket of cane.80
AF330Basket07H09Basket, cane work.63
AF331Basket07G06Basket,, cane work with web-handle and string fringe.63
AF332Poncho ?07B08Cloak? of woven material, square shaped with slit in the centre. Colour black with a wide band of white, red, yellow and blue worked around the outside edge, a line motif is also worked in. Edge fringed with alternate yellow and black.63
AF333Pouch07G03.08Leather pouch. Three pockets, middle pocket has two pieces of hand written script (Arabic?) sewn in. Decorated on outside with pieces of green leather. Shoulder strap attached consisting of three thongs of cotton material bound with various coloured threads.36
AF334Hand loom07B08Hand loom with specimen of weaving attached. Narrow strip loom used by men.39
AF335Head-dress07G03.07Head dress of a 'Kaffir Chief', made of a fine woven cloth covered with Guinea Fowl feathers. Grey and white feathers with touches of red.69
AF336Hat07B08'Fez' or skull cap of fine woven material.39
AF337Hat07B08Conical hat of woven coconut fibre.80
AF338+A-CPot-lids07G02.144 Disc-shaped pot lids. Three of same size, one smaller, three have same concentric rings in greenish pattern, smaller one has triangular pattern around edge and a concentric ring in tan colour.80
AF339+A-HHats07G03.079 Grass woven Fezs, of differing patterns.39
AF340Apron07B08Short skirt or apron of individual fibres of vegetable material attached to a small band of cloth.69
AF341Bag07G04.06Wovern bag or container with a band of stripes in brown, black and blue/green at top. No handle. Long strands of grass coming from the top edge as if it were not finished. The grass "fringe" is fragile.69
AF342Fishing? net07A098Part of a net, formed of twisted fibre cord with pieces of leather strip woven around at intervals.69
AF343Apron07A098Apron, with leather waist thong supporting many short cords , a few with small beads at end and probably once decorated overall with beads. Loose portion of thong has broken off?69
AF344Scarf ?07B08Long fringed 'scarf'. Elongated triangular design in red and yellow.72
AF345Bainyo Ba Ngoi07G02.093 Leopard's teeth. A hole drilled in each one to take a cord. 2 large and 1 small.41
AF345ABainyo Ba Ngoi07G02.093 carved wooden objects, curved and tapering at each end, perforated at one end and joined on a string (string possibly not original).41
AF345BBainyo Ba Ngoi07G02.092 Carved wooden objects, curved and tapering at each end.41
AF346Necklace07A097Long rope threaded with the vertebrae of a large snake.80
AF347Necklace07A097Necklace of three loops of fish vertebrae threaded on string. Some snake vertebrae at ends taper off in size. String is coiled and knotted at end.120
AF348Necklace07A098Necklace of snake vertebrae threaded onto twisted fibre cord and fastened in a loop.80
AF349Necklace07A098Lower jaw of monkey or dog with traces of leather ornamentation in the form of small leather 'beads' threaded on a string and grouped at back end of jaw. Two separate leather thongs attached - probably the means of it hanging as a pendant.69
AF350Necklace07A099Necklace of snake vertebrae threaded onto twisted fibre cord.120
AF350ANecklace07A099Necklace of snake vertebrae threaded onto twisted fibre cord.120
AF351Necklace07A099Short necklace composed of brownish/greyish seeds on thin string.69
AF352Necklace07A099Short necklace composed of dark brown seeds on thin string, open-ended.80
AF353Beadwork07G03.07Strip of beadwork. Red and yellow beads in a striped pattern on a strip of black woven fabric.80
AF354Necklace07A099Necklace composed of sections of four strands of small yellow beads punctuated by sections of a single large round blue bead, flanked by pearly bead, and then black lozenge shaped bead with white band around centre.69
AF355+AArrow heads07G06.172 Iron arrow heads.45
AF356NecklaceNULLBead necklace (poor condition).69
AF357Spoon and fork07A081Wooden implement with small bowl-shaped 'spoon' at one end , with its shaft divided into two tapering prongs. Made of a light wood.69
AF358Bow (part of)07G03.07End of bow with notch for string. Plain design.41
AF358ABow07E-F ?Part of a bow (made from a creeping plant), broken, notched end with hole. See AF358 for another part. Ba-Foma, Botalia Wa Koko. Congo.41
AF359Arrows or blow-darts07G03.07Bundle of 19 arrows (or darts) made of bamboo, with flights made of leaves.41
AF360+AAnklets/Garters07C02Leg ornaments worn like garters. Fine vegetable fibre cord with three 'tails' attached. Traces of red coouring.41
AF361Pieces of wood07A094Samples of Skele. 3 Chippings from a hard red wood of Tropical Africa (Baphia nitida). Its.wood is powdered to provide pigment for painting.41
AF362Medicine charm07B07Medicine charm, worn round neck. The Lokele call it 'Lisso.'41
AF363Necklace07C02Necklace of Chevrotain astragalus bones.120
AF364Bracelet07C02Bracelet of Chevrotain astragalus bones. One of a pair, see AF364A.120
AF364ABracelet07C02Bracelet of Chevrotain astragalus bones. One of a pair, see AF364.120
AF365Necklace or charm07C02Necklace or charm with four rows of snake vertebrae joined together at each end, and another loop of Chevrotain astragalus bones joined to the first by twine.. Part of an unidentified animal's jaw with teeth, plus flat Cone shell disk with spiral ornament.120
AM001Figurine (fragment)07D002Model of head with upstanding (incomplete) headress.Broken at neck.50
AM002Figurine (fragment)07D002Portion of figure, broken at neck, showing skull-like face with headress. At back of head is a hollow shaft.50
AM003Model (fragment)07D001Fragment of pottery model of temple showing stairs rising from a broken base.50
AM004Potsherd, moulded decoration07D002Fragment of pot with head and headress in relief applied.Grey fabric.50
AM005Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure, broken at neck, chipped along top of head. Earrings. Grey colour.50
AM006Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure, broken at neck but base looks moulded so may have stood alone. 'Grotesque' face with thick neck forming base. Deep hole at back into centre of head.50
AM007Pottery object07D002Crudely shaped 'thumb' pot, a lump of clay with two finger shaped holes. Surface roughly decorated with finger impressions.50
AM008Figurine (fragment)07D001Portion of figure, showing head and upper part of torso with (?) cloak or garment decorated with small vertical slashes.50
AM009Pot07D001Small 'bowl' shaped object with rounded base and moulding around edge below rim.50
AM010Figurine (fragment)07D001Fragment of figure, showing a hand holding an object (?)50
AM011Stone object07D002Conical stone object with domed base and flattened off at top. Partially pierced on one side.50
AM012Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure, broken at neck, chipped along top of head decoration. eye and nose missing.. White deposit on back.50
AM013Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure , broken at neck, chipped along sides and top. Patterned headress. White deposit on back.50
AM014Model (fragment)07D001Part of pottery model of bird with one wing, no head. Hollow on inner side.50
AM015Figurine (fragment)07D001Portion of female torso, arms shoulders and lower half missing. Hollow at back.50
AM016Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure , broken at neck.50
AM017Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure, broken at neck and top. Bulging eyes.50
AM018Figurine (fragment)07D002Head and upper body of female figure. Pierced (or deep hole) on right hand shoulder.50
AM019Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figure , broken at neck. Face scored with 'wrinkle' lines.50
AM020Figurine (fragment)07D002Finely modeled head with high rounded cranium, no headress or hair.50
AM021Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figurine, with bulbous head, rougly moddelled features and a single large ear decoration.50
AM022Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figurine, broken at neck. No decoration.50
AM023Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figurine, broken at neck. No decoration, features roughly modelled with little detail.50
AM024Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figurine, broken at neck. No decoration. Small indentation in forehead.50
AM025Model (fragment)07D002Head of bird, broken at neck, showing pronounced crest on top of head and large beak.50
AM026Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figurine, broken at neck. No decoration.50
AM027Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figurine, broken at neck. No hair or headress, head is broad at top.50
AM028Disk07D002Disk made from potsherd. Traces of red colouring on upper face.50
AM029Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure with small head wearing large anthropomorphic headress (or possibly animal).50
AM030Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figurine, broken at neck. Incision in top of head. Stylised features.50
AM031Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figure , broken at neck, chipped along top. Earrings and neck decoration.50
AM032Disk07D002Roughly circular disck cut from potsherd, reddish surface, dark clay core.50
AM033Figurine (fragment)07D001Part of figure, no head or feet. shows hand holding large club or other object, with flower-like shape on chest.. Flat at back.50
AM034Figurine (fragment)07D001Part of figure, no head or feet. shows hand resiting on knee, with flower-like shape between legs.. Flat at back.50
AM035Figurine (fragment)07D001Stylised head of figure, teeth bared, eyes protruding.50
AM036Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure, broken at neck, with stylised hair or headress. Plain back.50
AM037Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure , broken at neck, chipped along top of headress. Patterned headress. White deposit on back.50
AM038Figurine (fragment)07D001Female torso, head and legs missing. Stands on small base. Arms holding sides of extended belly (pregnant female?). Perforated by 2 holes under armpits.50
AM039Figurine (fragment)07D001Upper part of figurine with high headress and holding something in front (?)50
AM040Figurine (fragment)07D001Part of female torso, broken at waist.50
AM041Figurine (fragment)07D001Head with headress in the shape of two rolls. Broken at neck. Flat back.50
AM042Model (fragment)07D001Part of pottery model in the shape of a headress of feathers. Flat back.50
AM043Figurine (fragment)07D001Head with stylised hair or headress. Pointed nose, slightly chipped. Flat back.50
AM044Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figurine, broken at neck with large upstanding headress. Flat at back.50
AM045Figurine (fragment)07D001Part of female torso, broken at head and hips with one arm missing. Hands appear to be holding something across midriff. Flat back.50
AM046Figurine (fragment)07D001Fragment of head (broken across shoulders and top of head) wearing cowl-like headress.50
AM047Figurine (fragment)07D001Head with hair or headress and circular incisions for ears or earrings.. Flat back.50
AM048Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure , broken at neck, chipped along side. Plumed headress. White deposit on back.50
AM049Figurine (fragment)07D001Fragment of body of seated female pottery figure. Broken along shoulders and legs missing.50
AM050Figurine (fragment)07D001Body of pottery figurine, broken at head and feet. Robed figure , flat at back.50
AM051Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of pottery figurine, broken neck. Head is modelled with distinct incised eyes and pierced ear decorations (one chipped), as is mouth).50
AM052Sculpture (fragment)07D001Fragment of a pottery object. Outer curving edge intact but broken on three other sides. shows a curvilinear motif with indented swirls. Smooth on back.50
AM053Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of pottery figurine, broken neck and top of headress. Flat at back.50
AM054Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of pottery figurine, broken neck and above eyes. Neck decoration of a series of rings.50
AM055Figurine (fragment)07D001Head and shoulders of (possibly female) figure , chipped along one side of head and lower part of body broken off. Headress has been broken off and glued back.50
AM056Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure , broken at neck, chipped along side. Nose chipped.Patterned headress. White deposit on back.50
AM057Figurine (fragment)07D001Kneeling pottery figurine, broken at neck and chipped at feet.. Flat at back and base. Coiled neck decoration around shoulders.50
AM058Figurine (fragment)08A12.32Head of figure, broken at neck, with headress. Flat at back.50
AM059Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of pottery figurine, broken at neck. Realistic appearance. Rattles.50
AM060Figurine (fragment)07D001Foot of pottery figurine, broken at ankle, wearing sandal with 2 thongs going between toes.50
AM061Figurine (fragment)07D001Seated headless figure, crudely modelled.50
AM062Mould (fragment)07D001Part of pottery mould, with rounded end. Design stamped into recessed surface.Rounded back. Broken diagonally.50
AM063Figurine (fragment)07D001Small head with pronounced hair or headress. Lines incised on cheeks. flat base.50
AM064Figurine (fragment)07D001Head with patterned headress. Broken across neck. Flat back.50
AM065Figurine (fragment)07D001Fragment of head with pointed headress.50
AM066Figurine (fragment)07D001Head animal, possibly jaguar. White deposit on back.50
AM067Figurine (fragment)07D001Head (broken off at neck, otherwise intact) with wide headress.. Flat at back.50
AM068Figurine (fragment)07D001Fragment of head showing headress and ear (?) ornament . Flat on back.50
AM069Stamp (fragment)07D001Pottery stamp (fragment) with pattern on flat surface. Possibly used for body painting (?).50
AM070Stamp (fragment)07D001Pottery stamp? (broken) with pattern inside a moulded edge.50
AM071Stamp (fragment)07D002Pottery stamp (broken) with pattern on flat surface. Possibly used for body painting (?).50
AM072Spindle whorl (fragment)07D001A part of a round, domed spindle whorl, with central shaft. Flat on base. Domed surface is decorated.50
AM073Model (fragment)07D002Head of monkey modelled in reddish clay. Broken at back. Adornments to top of head.50
AM074Figurine (fragment)07D002Lower half of head, open mouth, pointed nose. Hollowed at back.50
AM075Spindle whorl07D001Dome-shaped clay spindle whorl with central hole, red painted and patterned on exterior. Base slightly convex.50
AM076Figurine07D002Crudely shaped figure with simplified features, hands and feet broken.50
AM077Figurine (fragment)07D002Fragment of head of figurine, front of face only.Top and sides missing. Smiling or grimacing visage.50
AM078Figurine (fragment)07D002Head and shoulders of figurine with headress and ear ornaments. Flat at back.50
AM079Figurine (fragment)07D002Pottery figure (fragment). Lower half of head and trunk of body with one(broken) leg, a missing leg and missing two arms.50
AM080Model (fragment)07D002Head of animal with long muzzle or snout, and decorated with incised lines.Traces of black colour remain.50
AM081Model (fragment)07D002Head of bird with broken 'stem'. Large curved beak.. Patterned with feathers on head.50
AM082Implement07D001Piece of flat ground stone with a wedge-shaped profile and tapering towards the edge. chipped at one end.50
AM083Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figure with large stylised features.50
AM084Figurine (fragment)07D001Fragment of head of figure , broken across nose and ower part of face missing. Elaborate headress. Black colouring on both sides.50
AM085Model (fragment)07D001Fragment of pottery model showing a scalloped upper-edge moulding and a rendering of a doorway (?)-like pattern below. Back is plain.50
AM086Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure , broken at neck. Face framed by headress. Back indented.50
AM087Figurine07D001Sitting (?) figure, modelled front and back. One arm missing, the other folded over front of body but partially broken.50
AM088Spindle whorl07D002Spindle whorl, circular, domed and pierced in centre. Decorated on domed surface. Traces of red colour on upper and lower sides.50
AM089Figurine07D002Pottery figurine, simply modelled. Bottoms of legs missing.50
AM090Model (fragment)07D002Head of pottery fanimal (possibly a dog), broken neck and ears chipped.50
AM091Model (fragment)07D002Head of pottery animal (possibly a rabbit), broken neck and ears chipped. Protruding eyes and curved muzzle.50
AM092Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of pottery figurine, broken at neck and chipped around face.50
AM093Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figure , broken at neck, chipped along sides.50
AM094Model (fragment)07D001Head of pottery monkey, broken at neck.50
AM095Model (fragment)07D002Head of animal with long, curved snout or muzzle.50
AM096Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figure , broken at neck, chipped along one edge.. Flattish face with prominent nose. Traces of white colour on both sides.50
AM097Spindle whorl (fragment)07D002Spindle whorl, circular, high-dome and pierced through centre. Decorated on domed surface with linear pattern.50
AM098Spindle whorl07D001Spindle whorl, circular, flattish dome, pierced in centre. Chipped in 3 places along edge. Decorated on domed surface with a star pattern.50
AM099Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figure , broken at neck and chipped around face on all sides.50
AM100Model (fragment)07D002Head of snake, chipped at jaw.50
AM101Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figure , broken at neck, ear chipped along one side. Tall 'eared' headress.50
AM102Spindle whorl07D002Pottery spindlewhorl, high dome pierced through centre. Decorated with a pattern of incised lines. Base slightly chipped.50
AM103Stamp07D002Pottery stamp with decoration of stepped lines cut out in relief. Whitish deposit on back seems to overlay Accession number, suggesting it is not original.50
AM104Potsherd, decorated07D002A moulded head underneath a high thickening shape which could be a headdress or the leg of a pottery vessel. Traces of red, orange and black paint.50
AM105Potsherd, decorated07D002A moulded head in a tapering shape with traces of red, black and orange colouring. Broken at neck and top of head.50
AM106Potsherd, decorated07D002Piece of pot, red slip inside, and outer surface with red background and decoration painted on in yellow and brown, white slip showing through.50
AM107Potsherd, decorated07D002Piece of pot, patterned inside with black 'stepped' lines on red/orange background , and red/orange outer surface with darker red band.50
AM108Potsherd, decorated07D002Piece of pot, red slip inside, and outer surface with orange background and decoration of stepped lines and spirals in dark brown and red.50
AM109Potsherd, decorated07D002Polychrome potsherd with black and red decoration on orange background.50
AM110Potsherd, decorated07D002Tapering piece of solid ceramic. Head, probably of a snake or crocodile. Shows traces of black and red decoration on an orange /cream background.50
AM111Figurine (fragment)07D002Head of figurine. Flat base to neck, top of head heart-shaped. Features flat with prominent ears.50
AM112Potsherd, decorated07D002Flat-bottomed piece of hollow ceramic. Head of a bird, probably a duck. Shows traces of black and red decoration on an orange /cream background.50
AM113Spindle whorl (fragment)07D002Spindle whorl, decorated with pattern of lines. Red colouring on sides on base. Pierced through centre.50
AM114Figurine (fragment)07D001Upper torso of female figure, upstretched arms broken off at shoulders. Painted ochre colour. Flat at back.50
AM115Figurine (fragment)07D001Head of figure, high domed forehead with hair or headress above, large lips and protruding jaw and ear ornaments. Blackish clay, hollowed out at back.50
AM116Model (fragment)07D002Fragment of model of an ear of maize (?) with flat base.50
AM117Figurine07D001Pottery figurine, broken at feet. Modelled on all sides.50
AM118Figurine (fragment)07D001Pottery figurine, one leg and arm missing, other leg broken at foot and top half of head missing.50
AM119Figurine (fragment)07D001Pottery figurine, broken at top of head. Modelled on all sides. Seated figure with arms around knees.Protruding jaw.50
AM120Model07D002Model of skull with eye sockets, row of teeth. Broken off at neck. Painted black.50
AM121Figurine (fragment)07D001Pottery figure with arms and legs missing from torso. Top of head broken off. Pronounced eyes and ear decorations.50
AM122Figurine (fragment)07D001Fragment of head with assymmetrical hair/headress.50
AM123Figurine (fragment)07D001Pottery head, very stylised, possibly with arms. Whitish clay.50
AM124Figurine (fragment)07D002Body of figurine with one arm folded across body and holding something. Seems to be wearing a skirt. Body is perforated below shoulders with two holes.50
AM125Model (fragment)07D002Head of animal, possibly a dog, or horse? broken off at neck.Snarling teeth. Ears broken off.50
AM126Model (fragment)07D001Head of cayman in black pottery , broken at neck.50
AM127Figurine (fragment)07D001Model of head with hair. Flat back.50
AM128Model (fragment)07D002Head of animal, possibly a dog, broken off at neck and lower jaw.50
AM129Weight?07D002Pottery drill weight(?). Small dome shaped ceramic object with hole through centre. Slight 'shoulder' on dome.50
AM130Weight?07D002Pottery drill weight(?). Small dome shaped ceramic object with hole through centre.50
AM131Stamp (fragment)07D002Pottery stamp (broken) with portion of maze-like pattern.. Possibly used for body painting (?).50
AM132Ornament07D001Carved ornament out of concave piece of shell. Pierced on each side. Simple face pattern in central boss?50
AM133Ornament07D002Semi-circular object carved out of shell, with slight ridge carved on each side of flat piece. Pierced at both ends.50
AM134Bead07D001Circular shell object with portion cut out to make an abstract shape. Perforated through centre. and polished on one surface.50
AM135Ornament07D001Roughly semi-circular carved shell (or bone) object, possibly a pendant. Flange on each side and pierced at both ends.50
AM136Ornament (fragment)07D001Curved tapering object of bone (?) with hole (which could be natural) running down centre.One end has been flattened out by carving. Possibly decorative, alternatively could be a weaver's shuttle.50
AM137Ornament (fragment)07D001Curved tapering object of bone (?) with hole (which could be natural) running down centre. both ends have been flattened out by carving. Possibly decorative, alternatively could be a weaver's shuttle.50
AM138Implement07D002Black stone implement, in the shape of an axe head, possibly obsidian. Tip and one side polished, also back edge.50
AM139Implement07D002Rectangular piece of worked stone, tapered at one end to make a blade. Broken on one corner.50
AM140Ceramic pot with decorative head08A11.30Wide-rimmed complete ceramic pot in pinkish coarse clay fabric. From one side of rim has been applied a human face (tooth missing?) with exaggerated features. projecting ears with ear decorations. Pot shows blackish stain internally. Base of pot is raised up inside.50
AM141Stirrup spouted pot with bird08A27.28Complete stirrup spouted pot with spout emerging from the back of a bird which sits on top of the circular pot. Decorated with bands of red and white slip, clay fabric red. Pot has been broken and heavily restored.Two pieces absent from body of pot, and hole in base.57
AM142Pot08A12.32Rounded pot on inward sloping base pedestal, with stirrup-spout rising from top (broken in centre and with rest of spout missing.) A panel on each side shows the same design, with two figures (masked or helmeted?) engaged in some sort of interplay involving various objects held in their hands. Figures are in pressed relief against a background painted in white slip. Clay matrix is reddish - red slip applied (?).57
AM143Ceramic pot in form of bat08A27.28Complete vessel in form of a bat with stirrup-spout arising from back. Wings of bat extend around back of pot..Traces of red and white slip remain. Large projecting ears chipped.some scarring on surface of head and on spout. Traces of black decoration on base.57
AM144Pot08A12.32Pot in form of a smiling seated figure, with full cheeks and chin and projecting ears. Figure is holding something in one hand. Stirrup shaped spout protrudes from back of head, though the upstanding portion of the spout is missing. Clay matrix is reddish with and orangey slip or glaze applies. Figure appears to have been moulded in two parts and joined. Some restoration work (consolidation of flaking clay?) appears to have been done to the face and lower portion of the figure and this shiny 'glaze' may be associated with that. Traces of white slip appear on bottom of figure.57
AM145Pot08A12.32Pot in form of seated figure, with draped fabric head covering and hair gathered back down neck. Feet are pressed together at bottom and hands rest on knees. Top of head forms wide neck to vessel (broken in places). In red clay with white slip applied to headdress and hair. Blackening of clay on one side. Hairline crack extends around base and up back.57
AM146Pot08A29 Full-bodied pot with irregular curved and rounded projections formed in the shape of an owl. The features of the face are picked out in white slip against the red-slipped base colour. A stirrup-spout has been applied to the back though the vertical part of the spout has been broken. The base is flat and has been covered with white slip. There are drip marks of white slip visible inside the broken spout. There is a small hole near the left hand base of the spout and a horizontal crack.57
AM147Ceramic pot in form of frog08A27.28Complete vessel in form of a frog with spout arising from back. Frog is decorated with moulded shapes including ears of corn.Traces of red and whit slip remain. Some black staining on shoulder.57
AM148Pot08A11.31Ceramic vessel in which the front part has been moulded in the form of a standing figure framed by two snakes. The figure is decorated with a pattern of white slip and is wearing neck and ear decorations. Its eyes and front teeth are highlighted in white. A large spout rises above it. the clay matrix is a reddish brown with white slip applied for decoration.57
AM149Pot08A11.31Ceramic vessel with wide spout and body formed in the shape of a frog.. clay matrix is reddish, with eyes, legs and spout highlighted in white slip. Stands on a flat base.57
AM150Pot08A12.32Complete rounded pot on small flattish base, with head forming spout. Handle projects from back of head. Figure has two arms moulded on shulders of pot. Also a beard (?) and hanging hair or hair adornment falling onto pot. Dark clay matrix with black slip ((?), greyish in parts.57
AM151Pot08A11.31Round-bodied pot with stylised face on one side of a flaring spout (chipped). A three-dimensional monkey-like figure with tail stands on the shoulder of the pot and its arm is joined to the spout. Two decorated panels adorn the front and back. Pot stands insecurely on a small flat base and clay matrix is dark, probably covered with a black slip, burnished. It appears the pot has been broken and re-glued.57
AM152Pot08A12.32Complete vessel formed of high sloping base with rounded body and tall tapering spout with handle. Body is decorated with relief decorations of two stylised figures with curving headresses. Clay base is black with traces of white slip (?) showing in places, especially base which is decorated with a circular pattern.57
AM153Ceramic pot08A27.28Double bodied black vessel joined at body and with arching handle at necks. One vessel has a tall spout (chipped) with flaring rim, the other is in the form of an animal head (panther?) with perforations beside the eyes and at corners of mouth (whistling vessel?). Both bodies are decorated with curving bands of decoration in the form of incised lines . Surface of black slip but traces of shite slip remain.57
AM154Portion of pot decorated with 2 relief heads08A11.30Pot sherd from large pot decorated with two moulded heads. black slip applied to outside surface.57
AM155Pot08A29Round bodied pot with rounded base. It appears to have been made from two moulded halves, joined vertically. a flaring spout has been applied (chipped). A small projecting point arises from one shoulder of the main body. No flattening of base. Clay matrix is dark with black slip applied.57
AM156Pot fragments08A29Pot in five fragments, four of which have been glued together. Pot is of a greyish clay covered in black slip. The round body of the pot forms the body of the figure with arms in front. The head stands above the body and a round spout rises out of it.57
AM157Pot08A11.31Ceramic vessel with two bodies joined, and necks joined with a bridge of perforated ceramic. One vessel has a broken neck, the other one is finished with a small bird (beak chipped) with small hole underneath. Material is a dark clay covered with black slip. Each vessel is decorated front and back with a panel of patterned incised design. Bases are curved.57
AM158Pot08A11.31Pot with spout (broken) and handle. Sits on flat base, handle attaches to broad shoulder. Upper half decorated with a relief moulding of two winged beasts with beaks, arms and legs, holding something in their hands. No colour applied, whole pot is an orangey-red.57
AM159Pot08A11.31Ceramic vessel in form of recumbent dog (or other animal) with head projecting on one side. Legs and tail are moulded in relief on surface. A hollow stirrup spout arises from the dog's body but is broken at the top. There is a small animal with tail moulded on at the point where it is broken. The vessel is mounted on a pedestal base with rounded bottom, chipped on one edge. It is decorated in a basic white slip, with red and black to pick out details of face, ears, paws, genitals. Handle is decorated with a pattern of rings. On the back is a patch of black staining. Head has been broken off and re-glued.57
AM160Flagon -shaped pot with spout and handle.08A11.30Flagon-shaped pot with tall narrow spout and large handle. Body made in two parts probably. Body decorated with wide band of whit slip and bands of red slip with two birds. Traces of white slip on spout. Spout chipped at top. Flat base.57
AM161Pot08A29Pot with rounded base and large 'waist'. Simple upright rim. Upper half of body above waist decorated with stamped pattern of lines and dots. Some damage to main body is seen. a piece of string has been tied around base of rim. Cllay matrix is dark and blackened on one side (possibly slip).57
AM162Club07G18.04Short wooden club. Handle has grip of woven cane.88
AM163-197Arrows07F12-F22Reed arrows, some with flights, many damaged.73
AM198ArrowNULLReed arrow, poisoned, with cased head'.73
AM199-206ArrowsNULL6 Arrows with barbed wooden points and flighted.90
AM201, AM203ArrowsNULL2 Arrows with long smooth points, no flights.63
AM207-209BowsNULL3 Wooden bows.63
AM210Pot in shape of human form08A11.30Pot with human form moulded from one side, with head rising up from rim. Male figure is sitting with one leg bent (or amputated at knee) and one arm folded across chest, the other resting on knee. Face an d body decorated on a white background with geometric pattern of lines and dots in black. A similar, more elaborate pattern in black and red, is painted around the back of the pot. Clay fabric is whitish. Top of head is broken off. Two more recent chips from forehead are in a seperate tube with a note. A repair has been made at the neck of the pot.75
AM211Stone vessel07G11Vessel of soft stone (steatite). Donated as a 'Sioux Bowl.' Probably archaeological.75
AM212Cooking trough07G11Soapstone cooking trough.21
AM213Basket07G18.04Birchbark basket with porcupine quill embroidery.21
AM214Pouch07B02Beaded (tobacco ?) pouch.82
AM215-216Beadwork07B02Beaded hide panels - for tobacco pouch (?).21
AM217Moccasins05A06Pair of moccasins (beaded). One has tongue of black material, the other dark blue matching rest of upper.82
AM218Boots05A06Pair of soft hide boots.82
AM219Moccasins05A06Pair of moccasins - ornamented with porcupine quills (?) and ribbon.21
AM220Moccasin05A06Moccasin, embroidered.21
AM221-224Beadwork07B02Cloth band with bead embroidery.21
AM225Bag07B02Cloth bag with bead embroidery.82
AM226Snowshoes07G05Pair of snowshoes with loops for shoes.59
AM227Snowshoes07G05Pair of snowshoes with open weave dyed red.59
AM228Model harpoon07G05Ivory model of a sealing spear.21
AM229Holster07G18.04Large leather holster, tooled decoration and fringed.58
AM230BowNULLBow of red wood with grooved back.63
AM231BowNULLBow of red wood with black back, half round section.63
AM232Wooden toolNULLStick, slightly pointed at one end, with a hole at either end. Possibly part of a fishing net or used to make or mend a net?63
AM233Maneas07G18.04Maneas for fettering horses.89
AM234StirrupNULLCarved wooden stirrup.50
AM235Flagellae07G18.04Mexican flagellae for riderless horse.50
AM236Flagellae07G18.04Mexican flagellae for riderless horse.50
AM237BowNULLBow.21
AM238BowNULLShot Bow. Iron body covered with sinue21
AM239BowNULLLaminated bow apparently secured by pitch or a similar substance and wrapped in vegetable fibre. Broken about a third of the way along bow.21
AM240Stone axe/chisel07G18.04Stone axe head attached to wooden handle.21
AM241Hosiery07B02Pair of Mexican hose.50
AM242Figurine (fragment) or potsherd?08A29Three dimensional ceramic head with realistic features, hollow with two holes pierced through centre of ears. Circular moulded headdress runs around front and sides of head. Plain on back and top. This head has been broken off at the neck - so hard to tell if part of a pot or a figure sculpture. Head feels heavy to hold. Clay matrix is greyish with black slip applied and possibly areas of white slip, relics of which can be seen in the folds of the decoration.50
AM243Pottery head - fragments08A11.302 Fragments of a pottery human head, broken and neck and across head. One fragment has eyes, nose and hair, the other has the right hands side of hair and back of head. hair is decorated in a pattern of incised lines filled with white slip. Clay is thick and heavy.50
AM244Ceramic fragments from figure08A11.30Fragment from ceramic figure sculpture, comprising part of chest and arm . Draped clothing or decoration on top of arm and around neck. Hand broken off and loose. Small piece of decoration broken off from chest is wrapped seperately. Dark clay fabric with black slip. Part of same figure as AM245 and AM246, though surface finish less polished.50
AM245Ceramic fragment from figure08A11.30Fragment from ceramic figure sculpture, comprising folded arm and part of chest. . Draped clothing or decoration on top of arm and around neck. Hand is curled into fist with hole as if may have held something. Small piece of decoration broken off from other hand is in with it . Dark clay fabric with black slip. Possibly part of same figure as AM246 and AM244, finish similar to AM246. Also similarity in style to AM242.50
AM246Ceramic head08A11.30Head from a ceramic figure, broken at neck, wearing some kind of head covering. Dark clay fabric with black slip. Old glue on break. Part of same figure as AM244 and AM245? Also similarity to AM242.50
AM247Basket01C17Carapace of an armadillo fashioned into a basket. Handle/tail broken.73
AM247APurse ?01C17Carapace of an armadillo fashioned into a purse ?73
AM248Blow pipe07F12-F32Blow pipe, 'Bodeguera.'90
AM249Sail-cloth07G17.02Piece of sail-cloth.21
AM250Fish spear07G17.02Three-pronged fish spear. Shaft broken, prongs made of bone.21
AM251Fish spear07G17.02Fish spear with bone blade. Part of shaft attached.21
AM252Fish spear07G17.02Bone blade of fish spear. No shaft.21
AM253Watch pocket07G17.02Watch pocket of animal skin, decorated.21
AM254Kayak07G17.02Model of Kayak carved from Ivory.21
AM255Improvised fish hook07G17.02Iron nail used as fish hook.21
AM256+APurses07G17.022 Purses made from 'penguins' feet. Not so, but probably Loons or Geese.21
AM257Sail-cloth07G17.02Piece of sail cloth.21
AM258Sail-cloth07G18.03Piece of sail cloth.21
AM259Rope07G18.03Piece of rope.21
AM260Food tin07G18.03Lid of food tin.21
AM260AFood tin07G18.03Fpod tin. Pressed on base: Goldner patent.21
AM260BFood tin07G18.03Food tin. Pressed on base: Goldner patent. Also remains of paper label with instructions.21
AM260CFood tin07G18.03Food tin. Pressed on base: Goldner patent. Signs of being placed on fire.21
AM260DFood tin07G18.03Food tin. Pressed on base: Goldner patent. Remains of paper label with instructions.21
AM260EFood tin07G18.03Food tin. '154' scratched on base.21
AM261Iron hoop07G18.03Piece of iron hoop.21
AM262Piece of barrel07G17.02Portion of a barrel with 'Mixed Pickles' scratched thereon.21
AM263Snow shovel07G05Snow shovel.21
AM264Knife and sheath07G17.02Knife and sheaf. Handle of knife and sheaf made of bone, with leather attached. Decorated with incised lines and caribou/reindeers.63
AM265Bone spoon07G17.02Bone spoon traced with figures of caribou/reindeer.63
AM266Bone container07G17.02Container made of bone with wooden lid and plug.63
AM267Bone needle07G17.02Bone needle with 2 eyes.21
AM267ABone awl/drill?07G17.02Bone awl/drill for enlarging existing hole?21
AM267BBone awl/drill?07G17.02Bone awl/drill for making hole?21
AM267CBone implement07G17.02Bone implement. Mouth-piece for use with awl/drill when making hole?21
AM267DBone implement07G17.02Small piece of bone with large hole. Probably to place under skins when making holes with awl.21
AM268Kayak paddle07G17.02Model of Eskimo Kayak paddle. Bone tipped (one end broken).21
AM269Drill07G17.02Drill made of native copper.21
AM270Pieces of pitch07G17.023 Pieces of pitch. Relics of the Franklin Artic Expedition.21
AM271Matrix from a fire07G17.02Matrix from a fire. Relics from Sir John Franklin's Artic Expedition.21
AM272Model of knife07G17.02Model 'ULU' - woman's knife - usually metal.21
AM273Piece of sacking07G17.02Piece of sacking. Relic of the Sir John Franklin Artic Expedition.21
AM274Lacrosse crosses07G18.04Models of lacrosse crosses (pair).21
AM275Plaited bowl07G18.04Plaited bowl covered with bitumen,,cowries embedded.63
AM276Stone axe07G18.04Axe with stone blade. Blade probably genuine, haft very light and pale (dyed), 'modern' looking. Hand grip of string.88
AM277Military medal07G18.04Military medal gained by a Soldier of the Uruguayan Forces at the surrender of the town of Yatay, Paraguay, Aug. 17th, 1865, during the war between Brazil and Paraguay.89
AM278Potsherd07D009Pottery fragment, open at one end with a kind of plug. Reddish fabric . No decoration.50
AM278-01Pottery fragment, spear-head07D002Pottery fragment. Probably the head of a spear, representing a stone blade lashed on to shaft. Broken off near top of shaft.50
AM278-02Pottery fragment, adze-shaped07D009Pottery fragment. Possibly the head of an adze, with a broad curving blade. Broken off at 'shaft' and other end of 'blade'. Upper surface of 'blade' is decorated with a pattern of criss-crossing incised lines.50
AM278-03Potsherd07D009Potsherd of dark fabric, with four moulded figures in semi-relief. Greyish deposit on curved inner surface with shelly inclusion. AM278.03A is part of base of the same vessel, AM278.24 & AM278.36 possibly also belong.50
AM278-03AFragment of pottery base07D009Pottery fragment. Portion of base, roughly made.Blackened on outer surface with greyish deposit on inner surface. AM278.03 is part of the same vessel, AM278.24 & AM278.36 possibly also belong.50
AM278-04Pot07D009Solid fragment, (part of shoulder or leg?),. Surface decorated with a pattern of impressed marks like grains of cereal.50
AM278-05Potsherd, decorated07D009Pottery fragment from large vessel. Decorated with upper half of a figure in large headdress and holding aloft some object. Lower part of figure has sheared off from the surface of the vessel. Exterior is covered with black slip or colouring. Inner surface shows traces of a heavy deposit and also some adhesive. Fits against AM278-26.50
AM278-06Pot07D009Tapering solid fragment, (part of horn or leg?), broken at both ends . Surface decorated with a pattern of impressed circles in 2 rows.50
AM278-07Pottery fragment, animal sculpture07D009Broken fragment of horn from animal scupture, decorated with impressed circles.50
AM278-08Pottery head of animal07D009Large solid head of horned animal , broken at neck and horns. Cylindrical nose with impressed, indented nostrils, also eyes.Horns and back of head decorated with impressed circles. AM278.31 also belongs.50
AM278-09Pottery fragment, animal sculpture07D009Snake's head and part of body (fragment) with scales impressed into clay and with traces of white slip or colouring.50
AM278-10Pot07D009Broken fragment, tapering piece, undecorated.50
AM278-11Pot07D009Large fragment of pot with relief stamp applied. Grey/white slip on interior surface.Interior shows internal shoulder. Stamp in the form of a Maya inscription identical to that on AM278.17, possibly from the same vessel.50
AM278-12Pot07D009Pottery fragment decorated with human head in conical headdress, standing in relief. Whitish deposit in decoration. Joins to AM278-19.50
AM278-13Figure07D009Head of figure in a dark red fabric, either coarse ceramic or a light stone (tufa?). Only front part of face and one side of skull survive.50
AM278-14Pot07D009Large pottery head with curved inner surface, possibly a decoration applied to a pottery vessel. Eyes, nose and upper part of mouth, with part of surrounding headdress survive. Coated with red slip or colour. Stylised features with eves as tow circles in relief and pierced holes for pupils. Joins AM278.15.50
AM278-15Pot07D009Fragment of base of pottery vessel. Joins AM278.14. Crudely made.50
AM278-16Pot07D009Pottery fragment in the shape of a rounded, tapering object, curved, and showing traces of reddish colouring. Broken off at both ends. Joins to AM278.42.50
AM278-17Pot07D009Pottery rim fragment of dark fabric, decorated with a stamp. Whitish deposit on inner surface. Grey/white slip on interior surface.Interior shows internal shoulder. Stamp in the form of a Maya inscription identical to that on AM278.11, possibly from the same vessel.50
AM278-18Model07D009Portion of head of a horned animal, one horn and side of face missing. eyes are tow impressed circles. Long wide muzzle. Broken area reveals structural detail - the head appears to have been moulded around a central tapering core.50
AM278-19Pot07D009Large pottery sherd with part of a figure attached. Dark fabric with traces of white colouring. Inner surface of potsherd has a coarse layer applied. Joins to AM278-12.50
AM278-20Pot07D009Pottery fragment with same colouring and finish as AM278.14 and 15. Curved inner surface suggests it is from a ceramic vessel. Inner surface is cracked.50
AM278-21Pot07D009Lid (?) of pottery vessel. Domed top rising to a broken tip, decorated with radial lines and cross-hatches. Reddish fabric.50
AM278-22Pot07D009Animal muzzle, fragment of head. Shows two peforated nostrils and partially open mouth. Light clay fabric.50
AM278-23Pot07D009Pot sherd with human head and headress attached. Black colouring on exterior., Inner surface is a pale orangey colour. Traces of ashesive on edges and inner surface.50
AM278-24Pot07D009Pottery fragment with two figures in partial relief, one human, the other with animal characteristics. Traces of whitish colouring. AM278.03, 03a & AM278.36 possibly from the same vessel.50
AM278-25Potsherd with decoration07D009Pottery fragment with decoration of stylised human head in relief.50
AM278-26Potsherd with decoration07D009Large pottery fragment with relief decoration of head, shoulders and arm of figure, holding an object (frond?) in hand. Tall headress on head. Back of sherd shows some kind of cement addition. Old glue on some edges. Fits against AM278-05.50
AM278-27Potsherd, decorated07D009Pottery fragment with head of snake in relief. Scales decorated with traces of whitish colouring. Inner surface shows white deposit. AM278.48 also belongs.50
AM278-28Potsherd, decorated07D009Pottery fragment, decorated with stamp-moulded human head and headress. Black colour or slip on outer surface. Same stamp as AM278.23, 29, 32, 35, 39, 46.50
AM278-29Potsherd, decorated07D009Pottery fragment with decoration of head in headress. Black slip or colour on outer surface. Inner surface shows a heavy deposit plus traces of adhesive (fragment has been broken and mended).50
AM278-30Potsherd, decorated07D009Pottery fragment, possibly forming part of base. Greyish fabric decorated with a looped pattern in relief.50
AM278-31Pot fragment, decorated07D009Tapering solid fragment, (part of horn or leg?) with 3 flat surfaces decorated with a series of incised dots. Part of AM278.08.50
AM278-32Potsherd, decorated07D009Fragment of pot with modelled head in relief applied. Black colour or slip on surface.50
AM278-33Potsherd, decorated07D009Fragment of pot with modelled head in relief.. Black slip or colour applied.50
AM278-34Pot fragment, decorated07D009Tapering solid fragment, (part of horn or leg?), broken at both ends. Surface decorated with a pattern of impressed marks.50
AM278-35Potsherd, decorated07D009Fragment of pot with modelled head in relief applied. Black colour or slip on surface.50
AM278-36Potsherd, decorated07D009Fragment of pot with relief stamp applied., showing a series of standing figures. AM278.03, 3a & AM278.24 possibly from the same vessel.50
AM278-37Potsherd, decorated07D009Fragment of pot with relief stamp applied. Stamp appears to be in the form of a Maya inscription similar to but different from those on AM278.11 and AM278.17.50
AM278-38Potsherd, decorated07D009Fragment of pot with modelled head in relief.50
AM278-39Potsherd, decorated07D009Fragment of pot with modelled head in relief.. Black slip or colour applied.50
AM278-40Pot, fragment, head of snake07D002Head of snake, broken at one end and along bottom. Modelled on both sides. Red slip or colour applied.50
AM278-41Potsherd, decorated07D009Fragment of pot with head modelled in relief.50
AM278-42Pot fragment, decorated07D009Tapering solid fragment, (part of horn or leg?), broken at one end. Joins to AM278.16.50
AM278-43Pottery head07D002Pottery head, very finely modelled, wearing black head covering. Very expressive with a humerous expression. Traces of polychorme colour, red, white, black remaining. Head does not appear to have been broken off but is a complete piece, though bottom flat surface is perforated by 3 small holes. A crack, filled with adhesive, is visible near the base.50
AM278-44Pottery head07D002Pottery head, with coiled head-dress, simple features. chipped at base. Red fabric.50
AM278-45Pottery figurine07D002Figurine on flat base. Pierced ears and holes punctured underneath arms. Appendage with flattenened top on back (possibly for ease of holding). Possibly a rattle (shake it!).50
AM278-46Pottery head07D009Pottery head, partially in relief with flat back. Elaborate headdress, coated with black colour.50
AM278-47Pot07D009Animal head with flat snout like a pig, but appears to have horn. Light clay fabric.50
AM278-48Pottery fragment07D009Fragment of pot in the shape of a decorated coil, part of snake's body. Scale-like pattern incised and filled with white slip. Part of AM278.27.50
AM278-49Pottery fragment, animal sculpture07D002Snake's head, broken at neck. Traces of white colour on black base.50
AM278-50Pottery fragment, head of bird, probably Condor07D002Bird's head, broken at neck. Whattle above beak suggest a Condor. Material a yellowish clay.50
AM279+A-KDoiliesNULL12 Doilies made from the bark of lace bark tree.63
AM280Fur coat07J01Buffalo skin robe.21
AM281Flagellae07G18.04Flagellae for riderless horse.50
AM282Flagellae07G18.04Flagellae for riderless horse.50
AM283Hat07G17.01Large Panama-type hat. Eight cords coming from crown to brim. Tassels of green, red and yellow on top of crown and around edge of brim.63
AM284Piece of lace bark07B02Specimen of piece of the Lace Bark Tree illustrating the use to which the bark is put.51
AM285Piece of lace bark07B02Piece of 'cloth' made from the bark of Lace Bark Tree.51
AM286Piece of lace bark07G20Ornament made from bark of Lace Bark Tree contained in a domed glass case.63
AM287Specimen of the 'silk cotton' tree07G18.04Seed pod of the 'Silk Cotton' tree, Jamaica. (or Pod of Bombax ceiba, White-flowered Silk Cotton Tree from Bangalore).28
AM288Bowl07G18.04Turned wood; bowl made from large seed-case of a Brazil nut.73
AM289Flagellae07G18.042 Hhanks of braided fibre cord. Flagellae for horses?50
AM290Stone carving08A11.30Small carving in sandstone of human head with hair or head decoration framing face incurving strands. Break at top of back of head suggesting it was not part of a figure sculpture but formed part of a decoration.50
AM291Canvas bag07G18.03Large canvas bag ('Strong Bag'). Relic of the Franklin Artic Expedition.21
AM292Potsherd07D002Potsherd, polychromatic - red, orange, black decoration.50
AM293Potsherd07D002Small potsherd, polychromatic - red, orange, black.50
AM294Potsherd07D002Potsherd, polychromatic - red, orange, black decoration.50
AM295Potsherd07D002Potsherd, polychromatic - red, orange, black decoration.50
AM296Coin, American07A044Obverse shows a woman's head inside a circle of stars withdate "1843". Reverse shows a circular wreath containing the words "ONE CENT" and around edge "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA". Worn.75
AM297Coin, American07A044Obverse shows plumed head of a native American with inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1866". Reverse shows a circular wreath containing the words "ONE CENT".75
AM298Token, Canadian 184207A042Obverse shows a large house with portico, and inscription around edge "PROVINCE OF CANADA. BANK OF MONTREAL". Reverse shows an oval crest ("CONCORDIA SALUS") with a diagonal cross containing 3 types of flower and a beaver. A banner at the bottom contains the inscription "BANK OF MONTREAL". Around the edge is the inscription "BANK TOKEN" and "ONE PENNY 1842".21
AM299Coin, Canadian07A042Obverse shows male nude onhorseback fighting dragon with inscription "Bank of Upper Canada 1857". Reverse shows crown, crossed sword and anchor, 2 horns of plenty and section of flag with inscription "BANK TOKEN - ONE PENNY"21
AM300Token, New Brunswick07A042Obverse shows head of yound Victoria with inscription "VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA 1843". Reverse shows a three masted sailing ship in centre with inscription "NEW BRUNSWICK 1843. ONE PENNY TOKEN"21
AM301Coin, British Columbia07A042Obverse shows male head with inscription "COLUMBIA" . Reverse shows a seated female figure (Britannia?) holding a scales and seated on a Union Jack-type motif contained in a wheel. English/American?21
AM302Token,Canada07A044Obverse shows a classical male head with the inscription "PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA". Reverse shows a thistle with the inscription "ONE PENNY TOKEN 1832". Milled edge.21
AM303Samples - Burning nutNULLSamples of 'Burning Nut' - source of oil for burning (Babasu nut, N. Brazil) and 'Vegetable Ivory.'112
AM304Botijo08A10.28Water container with spout for drinking, central loop handle and larger spout for filling.89
AM305Pot lid08A13.44Pot lid with long-legged animal handle, head missing.50
AM306Potsherd08A13.44Pot fragment with handle as an axolotl. 2 (human) faces on pot fragment.50
AM307Potsherd08A13.44Pot lid with fragment of handle.50
AM308Potsherd08A13.44Pot lid.50
AM309Potsherd08A13.44Pottery fragment with animal design.50
AM310Potsherd08A13.44Fragment of pot handle.50
AM311Potsherd08A13.44Pottery fragment with design.50
AM312Potsherd08A13.44Pot fragment with animal design.50
AM313Potsherd08A13.44Pot lid.50
AM314Figurine08A13.44Human figure with semicircular headdress, carved from volcanic rock. The 'headdress' has a fairly sharp edge and the opposite end is slightly concave which would facilitate use as a hand tool or attachment to a shaft. Probably a ceremonial axe.50
ARC/SL1-SL6Archaeological remains07B06Fragments and buttons (?) from Swiss Lake Village Robenhausen. Eight items, 1 to 4, 5a, b, and c, and 6.11
ARC0003Oil lamp08A13.40Earthenware oil lamp with a pinched handle, two small holes on top, large hole for wick. Design of a horse or unicorn within a ring on top.63
ARC0005Oil lamp08A13.40Roman oil lamp with maker's stamp SAECVI.Small handle, with top portion missing. Hole for filling and for wick and small hole near wick hole, presumably to let air escape when filling with oil.63
ARC0007+ATextile fragments07B06Textiles taken from stone coffin in Terrace Walk, Bath. One striped, one perforated.1
ARC0008Fibula07A061Fibula. Large metal 'pin' formed of two pieces of metal, square in section, fused at bottom to form a point and at top curving outwards and supporting a semi-circular ring (broken).1
ARC0009Brooch07A082Circular bronze brooch with 6 protruding arms in the shape of rings with round, flat discs at the end. The centre of the main circle is formed of a four armed cross and out of this protrudes a raised central 'boss' with four small discs inscribed with concentric circles. At the centre of this 'boss' is a raised piece of white enamel, encircled by a collar, with 6 small circular sockets which probably held enamel inlay (or jewels?). There is a small trace of something deep pink inside one of the sockets. The main ring contains a repeating patterns of enamel inlaid segments, of two designs; one is a grid-like design of intersecting blue lines and white squares, with red dots where the lines intersect, the other is a 'flower-shape' with blue 'petals' radiating from a yellow centre, on a white background. The arms of the 'cross' that support this circle are also inlaid with enamel, as are the 6 disks on the ends of the 6 rings, in blue and white. The back of the brooch has tow projecting pieces, one flat and perforated by a small hole, the other welded with a pin and with a broken segment, presumably the base of the pin. From the Lansdown excavation of 1905.1
ARC0010Carved stonework08B01.39Carved stone (3 leaves), church boss.1
ARC0011Carved stonework08B01.39Piece of fluted stone.1
ARC0012Carved stonework08B01.39Piece of stone (fragment of column).1
ARC0013Carved stonework08B01.39Piece of marble with scrolls and leaf pattern on three sides.1
ARC0014Perfume jar08A13.34Small perfume jar. Roman glass.1
ARC0015Mosaic07E16Boxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.10
ARC0016Mosaic07E16Boxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.10
ARC0017Mosaic07E16Boxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.10
ARC0018Mosaic07E16Boxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.10
ARC0019Mosaic07E16Boxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.10
ARC0020Mosaic07E16Boxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.10
ARC0021Plaster castNULLCast of Rosetta Stone. Major H.D. Haviland [sic, Haverfield] (Annual Report for 1877).45
ARC0022Ice skate07A100Piece of worked bone with a flat, polished underside and a curved wedge-shape front, perforated through the width. Back is formed by the back end of the bone and is perforated by a large hole lengthwise. Inscription in faded handwriting on underside reads "A SKATE USED BY THE LONDONERS IN THE 13TH CENTURY, SEE FITZSTEPHEN" and "FLEET DITCH".1
ARC0023Pocket knifeNULLPocket clasp knife, 13th C., with inscription: 'I'le waite upon you at the table, And doe what service I am able, To carve your meate is my intent, Use me; but let me not be lent'.1
ARC0024Piece of woodNULLPiece of beech (cut from a log 1907, found underwater in the 11th C. foundation of Winchester Cathedral). The grey colour is due to soaking in limewater 800 years.1
ARC0025BridleNULLAncient bridle found at Drogheda, 1844.3
ARC0026Pipe07A086Bowl of small clay pipe with flat heel and portion of stem. Heel is stamped with a 'GH' and a small decorative mark. Bowl and stem are finely stroke-burnished. Bowl has a thin decorative ring around edge. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.1
ARC0027Pipe07A086Bowl of small clay pipe with flat heel . Heel is stamped with a 'GH' and a small decorative mark. Bowl has a thin decorative ring around edge. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.1
ARC0028Pipe07A086Bowl of small clay pipe with flat heel . Heel is stamped with a 'EDWA/RDVND/(ER)HI(LL)' . Maker is Edward Underhill, Leigh-on-Mendip. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.1
ARC0029Pipe07A086Bowl of small clay pipe with flat heel . Heel is stamped with a 'RICH/GREN/LAND' . Maker is Richard Greenland of Norton St Philip, c.1660-1685. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.1
ARC0030Pipe07A086Shaft of small clay pipe with flat heel . Heel is stamped with a 'TS' . Maker possibly Thomas Smith of Bristol, 1640-1670. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001. Note in box adds 'Thomas Smith made a Freeman in 1651'1
ARC0031Pipe07A086Bowl of small clay pipe with damaged heel . Heel apparently unstamped. Bowl has a thin decorative ring around edge. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001. Fingerprint on bowl.1
ARC0032Pipe07A086Bowl of small clay pipe with broken heel . Bowl has a thin decorative ring around edge. North-east Somerset style. c.1640-1660. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.1
ARC0033Pipe07A086Bowl and stem of clay pipe, bowl damaged. Stem stamped "RD/CARP [ENTER BATH]". Maker Robert Carpenter, Bath c. 1695-1730.
Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001. Also seen on bowl is an inscription in ink (?) "-(?)ASB. (abbreviation) DISPENSARY" (?).
1
ARC0034Pipe07A086Fragmentary bowl. Spur embossed "W" on left, "C (not G)" on left. Maker Ward, Richard, and Clarke, Thomas, Bath, probably. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.1
ARC0035Pipe07A085Portion of stem of clay pipe 'found whilst digging garden, 1 Walcot Terrace, Bath'. Stem is stamped "RO/CARP/ENTER/BATH". Note in 1978 Inventory says 'Maker Robert Carpenter, date 1695-1730, idnetified by Marek Lewcun, Bath Archeological Trust 2001.' Old blue label in box.1
ARC0036Pipe07A085Lowere part of bowl and part of stem of clay pipe, showing chin and lower portion of beard and projecting spur. Notes with object state ' Lower portion of bowl which if complete would be in the form of a Russian or Turkish head. Spur embossed R/R. Maker Richard Ring & Co, Bristol, Date c.1853-1880. Provenance: allotment, Lower Common, Upper Bristol Road, Bath. Old blue label in box.1
ARC0037Pipe07A085Large clay pipe bowl and portion of stem covered with projecting 'spurs' . Notes with specimen state 'clay pipe bowl of 'rustic type' with spurs projecting from a plain face. Maker unknown. Date c.1880-1920. Provenance: mud in canal, presumably Kennet and Avon, and presumably local to Bath. Old blue label in box.1
ARC0038Flint core05C10Wedge shaped flint core or tool. White cortex with 2 flakes chipped off exposing black interior. 'Cissbury' written on object in pencil.
Probably part of Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0043, ARC0098, ARC0115, ARC0126.
1
ARC0039Flint tool05C12Fine triangular grey flecked point, reworked on one side. Marked 'M' in pencil on back. Old label in box states "Batheaston' found by E.E.Broome. 6 Solutrean points (Laurel Leaf)". ?Neolithic. Dymond p.3, no.40: Flint scraper found at Batheaston, Mr. C.E. Broome.
'Oblique arrowhead, Late Neolithic' (Dr Josh Pollard, Dept of Archaeology, Bristol University, 1020).
1
ARC0040Fint tools05C12Four Neolithic flint scrapers - white, weathered flint. One marked 'field near Ashley Wood', three 'Stellards'. Could these be '4 rough flints', Kendal and Winwood' from Jennings Catalogue p.24?1
ARC0041Flint flakes05C129 Small flint flakes - possibly microliths. Mesolithic.63
ARC0042Flint tool05C12Whitish flint point, triangular in section, roughly worked. Marked on flat side 'Avebury'. No information found on other Avebury flint finds. Probably Neolithic. Previously with ARC0122.1
ARC0043Fint flakes05C10Four large white flakes, unmarked, but originally glued to a base. One fragment, discoloured on both sides and no sign of glue, probably does not belong here. A.C. Jennings label in box: No.32. Unfinished Neolithic implements found at Cissbury. Donor Prof. Boyd Dawkins'. Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0038, ARC0098, ARC0115, ARC0126.1
ARC0044Flint implements05C12Six flints from Grimes Graves, including end scraper and thermal fracture, of which five are marked as follows: a) Grimes Graves, b) Grimes g, c) Grimes Graves, d) End scraper Grimes Graves, e) Thermal Fracture Grimes Graves. f) 'GG'. Accompanying label reads 'Flint from Grimes Graves near Brandon, Norfolk, where flints have been mined for thousands of years. The ancient pits are over 100 in number and the type is a white flint flakes and scrapers (sic) etc. Found by the donor, Mrs Tipping 1927' See Jennings catalogue and note (Publications data below). Also Grimes Graves: ARC0178, ARC0110.1
ARC0045Obsidian cores05C022 Obsidian cores.63
ARC0046Obsidian core05C03Large obsidian core. Likely to be 'Obsidian core from which blades for knives and razors etc have been struck off (and 3 stone axes etc...) .from Guatamala, C. America' ' from 1935 acquisitions catalogue.76
ARC0047AObsidian tools05C022 Unifacial obsidian flake tools.50
ARC0047BObsidian tools05C022 Unifacial obsidian flake tools.50
ARC0047CObsidian flake tool05C02Bifacial obsidian flake point.50
ARC0047DObsidian flake scraper05C02Obsidian flake disc scraper.50
ARC0047EObsidian flake point05C02Obsidian unifascial flake point.50
ARC0047FObsidian flake knife?05C02Obsidian flake knife?50
ARC0047GFlake tool fragment05C02Flake tool fragment, unmarked. Probably the basal half of a unifacial point. Found with obsidian tools, but made from a different dark grey rock.50
ARC0048Obsidian implement05C03Large oval bifacial point, finely worked on one side.50
ARC0049AObsidian tool05C03Long slender obsidian flake point, finely worked on one side and rounded at tip, unmarked.50
ARC0049BObsidian tool05C03Large obsidian flake point.50
ARC0050AAxe head05C03Polished stone axe head, quite flat with highly poished curving blade. Marked 'Guatemala 2' in pen. 1 of 2 (not three as old label states) polished stone axes. Old label in box reads ' Three stone axes, Guatemala, Central America, Donor Surg. Commander Arathorn R.N. 1935'. 1935 Acquisitions catalogue has 'Obsidian core ....and 3 stone axes (smooth celts) from Guatamala , Slurgeon Commander Arathoon RN. Other (newer) label reads 'Hand axes - jadeite?'.76
ARC0050BAxe head05C03Polished stone axe head, rather rounded. Marked 'Guatemala 3' in pen. 1 of 2 (not three as old label states) polished stone axes. Old label in box reads ' Three stone axes, Guatemala, Central America, Donor Surg. Commander Arathorn R.N. 1935'. 1935 Acquisitions catalogue has 'Obsidian core ....and 3 stone axes (smooth celts) from Guatamala , Slurgeon Commander Arathoon RN. Other (newer) label reads 'Hand axes - jadeite?'.76
ARC0051Stone flakes05C09Two large rough stone flakes - no provenance. One is flattish with white cortex on one side. Possibly a kind of obsidian, browny-red.
The other is roughly triangular in section and pointed. The stone is finely grained and greyish-orage.
63
ARC0052AFlake tools05C035 Small flake tools (scrapers?) of different materials.50
ARC0052BFlake tools05C032 Small flake tools of black fine-grained stone.50
ARC0052CArrow head05C03Well-made flake arrow head.50
ARC0052DFlake tools05C034 Small flake tools of different materials, unmarked.50
ARC0053Flake tools05C123 Grey flint tools, one 7.5cm long, two small ones.63
ARC0054Flake tools05C122 Whiteish flakes, one marked 'N. Field, S---den Hill'. Old label in box says ' 4 Arrow-heads from Aberdeenshire' Donor Capt le Breton. Not mentioned specifically in Jennings cat. but in Dymond Cat. p.3 'No 43 A leaf shaped arrowhead and a white flint javelin -head'. From a cairn in Aberdeenshire. Mr W. Alexander' and a note in pencil added later '4 from Aberdeen, Capt Le Breton on label'.4
ARC0054AFlake tool05C12Finely worked barbed and tanged arrowhead, grey, marked 'SP' in pencil.63
ARC0055Potsherds05C056 Pieces of early (late Neolithic, early Bronze Age) pottery sherds. One rim, one base. Decorated with horizontal grooves. Old label in box says 'Fragments of pottery, White Park Bay, co Antrim'. This item is referred to in a letter by Rev. Edmund Gumley from Mt Druid, Ballintoy (in plastic bag in Drawer 05C06): ''When I was in Bath last October...I notice you had nothing from Whitepark Bay, Co Antrim, either of fossils or flints...I now send you a few local specimens. All are from Whitepark Bay, except the stone celt. ....The flints, pot-boilers, hammer-stone and fragments of pottery are from the well-known "kitchen-middens" there...' (letter continues). Note: there are collections from the same area (Whitepark Bay) from other donors, in the collection.3
ARC0056Flint core05C12Greyish white flint core - unmarked and no data. Identified in 1986 as Neolithic.63
ARC0057Flint flake tools and hammer stone05C10Box of 57 assorted small flint tools and a hammerstone. Old label says 'Scrapers and Flakes found near Colerne, Donor Mr W.B.'.1
ARC0058Flint axe05C12Portion of a polished flint axe, whiteish,. Marked in pencil ''Hunterswick". Old label reads 'Found beneath the top soil resting on Great Oolite at Hunterwick (Huntrix). donor W. Hammond'. Jennings p. 35 - '1 flint celt from Shockerwick...'1
ARC0059Obsidian block05C03Large rectangular obsidian block with straight sides, possibly an old core for striking flakes.50
ARC0060Obsidian blades and fragments05C025 Small obsidian blades, finely worked. Two broken and glued. 3 broken chips.50
ARC0061AObsidian core05C03Large obsidian core with 2 flat striking platforms, sides are fluted where flakes have been struck.50
ARC0061BObsidian core05C03Medium obsidian core with chisel-shaped ends, and 2 flat striking platforms, sides are fluted where flakes have been struck.50
ARC0061CObsidian core05C03Small obsidian core with one flat end and one broken end.50
ARC0062AFlakes and flake tools05C027 Rough flake tools of different materials.50
ARC0062BStone tools?05C022 Stone tools? of different materials. One of hard crystalline material, possibly used as an awl or for scoring, the other a worn pebble, possibly a rubber.50
ARC0062CArrow head?05C02Rough flake tool, probably an arrowhead or spearhead, unmarked.50
ARC0062DStone weight?05C02Water-worn stone with tapered hole through one end. Either a weight for fishing net or loom, or for fire-drill.50
ARC0062EFlake tool?05C02Rough flake or piece of natural stone, unmarked.50
ARC0063Pebble05C12Flint pebble, orangey colour, smooth , palm-shaped. Old label in box says 'Pebble of flint from the beach, cretaceous, Isle of Wight'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) says this is a natural object.1
ARC0064Hand axe05C04Flint hand axe, one end formed by the natural shape of the stone, the other roughly chipped to make a pointed tool. Label says 'Lower Paleolithic'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) thinks it likely to be from Knole Farm and it has been grouped with these, based on this suggestion.1
ARC0065AFlint flake tool05C04Flint flake. (Recent label says 'two core tools and two flakes' but core tools seem to be missing). Marked with a pencil 'L' or more likely '7'. ACJ label says ' No.137. Palaeolithic implements from Savernake Forest, Wilts. and the slopes of Little Solsbury Hill near Bath. Donors Messrs Kendal and Winwood 1908'. If Kendal, this suggests the one marked KN could be from Knowle Farm (see acquisitions 1908-38-1 'Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev. G.O.Kendal'. If Winwood, could be 1904-33-1 'Paleolithic Implements from Savernake by Rev. H.H. Winwood'. See Jennings cat. p.24 and note XL on p.139 referring to a letter from Mr Kendall to Mr Winwood in 1904. This letter may be in the archives (but not certain). Roger Jacobi (British Museum) inOct 2004 puts these flints with the Knowle Farm Collection.1
ARC0065BFlint flake tool05C04Flint flake. (Recent label says 'two core tools and two flakes' but core tools seem to be missing). Marked with a '9' or a '6' and on the other side 'KN 17.11.04'. ACJ label says ' No.137. Palaeolithic implements from Savernake Forest, Wilts. and the slopes of Little Solsbury Hill near Bath. Donors Messrs Kendal and Winwood 1908'. If Kendal, this suggests the one marked KN could be from Knowle Farm (see acquisitions 1908-38-1 'Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev. G.O.Kendal'. If Winwood, could be 1904-33-1 'Paleolithic Implements from Savernake by Rev. H.H. Winwood'. See Jennings cat. p.24 and note XL on p.139 referring to a letter from Mr Kendall to Mr Winwood in 1904. This letter may be in the archives (but not certain). Roger Jacobi (British Museum) in Oct 2004 puts these flints with the Knowle Farm Collection.1
ARC0066Hand axe05C04Stone hand axe, orangey fabric with darker patina. Marked in pencil 'M2' on side. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection.deposited by Bath Corp;. in 1927. (See ARC067 and ARC077 and Jennings cat. p35) or Keable collection.1
ARC0067Natural pebble or pot boiler?05C04Whiteish piece of flint with label attached stating 'Showing Thermal fracture'. See old label with ARC0077: 'A collection made by the late Michael Oppenheim Esq MRCS deposited by Bath Corporation Nov 1927 23 Paleolithic implements from Farnham etc...etc'. This lists a number of items among which '1 showing thermal fractures'. Reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be a natural object.1
ARC0068Flint scraper05C09Fine scraper, possibly broken, possibly made of chert. Brownish orange in colour. Label attached reads "Potion of Scraper from Presigny, France".6
ARC0069Hand axe05C06Flint hand axe, thickening at base where cortex still attached. Old piece of paper in bottom of box marked 'L45'. There is an old 'unattached' label in a bag which has L45 written on it. It says '3 paleolithic Implements from the Axe Valley, Donr C.J.Elton', and on back 'Brought here 1927. 3 were in West Gallery table W. and other 3 no 131 in here'. Is this '3 hand axes from Axe Valley, c.J.Elton' in Jennings cat p.23 (Charles Elton 1882 Donations list). See Dymond and Jennings cats. Other Axe Valley ARC0156, ARC0173.1
ARC0070Hand axe05C06Flint hand axe, dark brown-black fabric with some cortex visible. Marked in pencil 'M1' (?) on side. Also paper label attached ' Moore Collection "coup-de-point" ', and another reading 'Chard'. See Jennings cat p.35. Note: ARC0135 is also a handaxe from Chard. Note similarity in fabric to ARC0140 from the Axe Valley.1
ARC0071Hand axe05C04Stone hand axe, whiteish orange fabric with darker surface on one side. Some cortex attached. Marked in pencil 'M1' on side. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0072Hand axe05C04Flint hand axe, fabric stained orange. Good quality flint, no cortex. Marked in pencil 'M2' in side. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0073Hand axe05C04Stone hand axe, orange staining. Marked in pencil 'M1' on side and also 'Farnham'. Part of Oppenheim collection of flints from Farnham.(See notes with ARC0067) or Keable collection..Confirmed by Roger Jacobi (British Museum) in 20041
ARC0074-1Hand axe05C04Rounded scraper, dark flint with some cortex. Marked 'K5 05 Knowle' Old label in box reads 'No 135 'Five eoliths from Knole Farm, Kent. Donor Rev. O.G. Kendal 1908'. Probably 1908-38-1 Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev G. O Kendal. Knowle may be spelt Knole.1
ARC0074-2Hand axe05C04Hand tool, mottled grey/orange flint with cortex. Marked in pencil 'K26 1 05 (?)'. Old label in box reads 'No 135 'Five eoliths from Knole Farm, Kent. Donor Rev. O.G. Kendal 1908'. Probably 1908-38-1 Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev G. O Kendal. Knowle may be spelt Knole.1
ARC0074-3Hand axe05C04Hand tool, dark flint, fair amount of cortex. Old paper label attached says '1. Eolith' and another says '.....with cutting .. [ illegible)' Old label in box reads 'No 135 'Five eoliths from Knole Farm, Kent. Donor Rev. O.G. Kendal 1908'. Probably 1908-38-1 Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev G. O Kendal. Knowle may be spelt Knole.1
ARC0074-4Hand axe05C04Hand axe of mottled cream and black flint with patches of cortex. Old '2' in ink on one side (largely washed out), illegible markings in pencil on corttex of other side. 5 (now missing?) was apparently 'Pointed hand axe, orange staining, small patch of cortex on base, marked 'M1' in pencil and KN 5.11.04 S. Old label in box reads 'No 135 'Five eoliths from Knole Farm, Kent. Donor Rev. O.G. Kendal 1908'. Probably 1908-38-1 Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev G. O Kendal. Knowle may be spelt Knole.1
ARC0075Hand axe05C04Palm-sized hand axe of orange stained flint, some cortex on one face. Marked 'M2 ' in pencil. Old piece of tissue in box says 'K47'. Some drops of white paint at base. Some resemblance to other handaxes in this drawer. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection..1
ARC0076Unworked flint05C04Palm-sized flint, orange stained fabric, with cortex remaining on one side. Possible fracture across top and glue/varnish applied.1
ARC0077Hand axe05C04Large pointed Lower Paleolithic hand axe, finely worked, of orange stained flint. Some cortex on lower end. Identified as 'Lower Paleolithic'. Identified on old label (see below)?. Tip broken and reglued. Marked 'coup -d-poing' in pencil. Piece of tissue in box marked 'M2'. Note in box 'Oppenheim Coll - see letter on file under 'Library'. Old label in box reads "A collection made by the late Michael Oppenheim Esq MRCS, depositied by Bath Corp. Nov 1927. 23 palaeolithic implements from Farnham, 4 arrowheads, 1 from Crooksbury, 1 from Tilford, 3 from Lake dwellings, 1 Mousterian point, 1 End Scraper, 1 Chellian 'coup-de-poing' (?), 1 showing thermal fractures, 14 flakes transitional period - pre Neolithic, post Tardenoisean, 2 celts-chipped and polished- 1 celt USA'.
Identified by Roger Jacobi as part of Farnham collection or Keable collection.
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ARC0078Flint scraper05C04Side Scraper, identified as Middle Paleolithic, ornage-stained flint. Marked in pencil 'Shore Heath,Farnham'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection.or Rev. Keable. (See notes on ARC0067 et al).1
ARC0079Hand axe05C04Handaxe, identified as Middle Paleolithic, dark grey flint, cortex on one side. Of simple construction. Marked in ink 'KN 11.5.07'. 'Kn' is probably Knowle Farm, as in Acquisitions 1908-38-1, 1909-17-1, and 1910-14-1 'Eoliths from Knowle Farm, donated by Rev. G.O. Kendall'. Jennings Cat/p.24.1
ARC0080Scraper05C04Small palmsized tool (scraper?), orange-stained flint. Marked in pencil 'M2'.1
ARC0081Hand axe05C04Hand axe, identified as Middle Paleolithic, orange-stained flint, well made. Marked in pencil 'M2. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.. (See notes on ARC0067 et al)1
ARC0082Stone pounder05C12Shaped and smoothed stone pounder,broken at one end. Old paper label attached "8" and another 'Presented by Dr Hunt'. Dymond p.1, no.8: Stone pounder from Zetland, Dr. Hunt, F.S.A., 1868. Jennings p.34: Stone implement. Zetland, Dr. Hunt, 1868. Loose label in box: 'Stone pounders and four stones, Zetland, No 10, Donor Dr Hunt F.S.A. Pencilled on label 5.6.7.Nos 8.9.10. Scottish', and on reverse side 'No 10 Two stone pounders and four stone implements from Zetland, Donor Dr Hunt FSA.' See also ARC0138, ARC0160A, ARC0160B, ARC0199, ARC0203.4
ARC0083Axe head05C05Small black polished axe head of hard igneous stone. Surface, while polished, is pitted and eroded. Small detached label in box reads 'Luscherg'.'L29' marked in pencil faintly on axe.11
ARC0084ASpindle whorl05C05Spindle whorl, clay or stone, marked 'Wangen', grey fabric with occlusions and surface cracks. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0085, ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0084BSpindle whorl05C05Spindle whorl,,clay or stone. Dark grey fabric and slight polish, with round paper label attached reading 'Kleine Thonwirtel (small spindle whorl?) Pfahlbaute von Castione'..Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0085, ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0084CSpindle whorl05C05Spindle whorl of a brownish fabric (stone or clay?) with dark occlusions, and smooth. Paper label attached illegible. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC085-086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0084DAntler/horn-core tool05C05Semi-perforated cylinder, 3.5cm high, probably made from an antler tine or horn-core of a sheep or goat., with printed label attached by sticky tape, reading 'Locras'. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC085-086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0085AAxe head05C05Axe head of a hard igneous stone, black/grey with greenish occlusions, polished at tip, otherwise rough. Paper label attached reads 'Locras'. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0084, ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0085BAxehead05C05Small polished axe blade, of a smooth grey stone, polished but with one corner broken off. It is characterised by a distinctive and deliberately chiselled grove running diagonally across the surface on one side..Paper label attached reads 'Wangen'. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0084, ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0086Axe head05C05Polished axe head of a smooth dark grey stone. Finely polished blade. Label on object says 'Robenhausen' and label on other side 'Robenhausen (Swis Lake dwellings) A/21 RLSI collection. See ARC084-085, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0087Flakes05C053 Flint flakes: 1) Long backed flake of brownish high-quality flint with retouched rounded point. 2) Larger grey flint with some cortex attached, and faint writing on one side 'Ash Wood'. 3) Small mottled flint flake reworked on edge. Label in box suggests these may be Neolithic flints from the Swiss Lake Dwellings (there is an old label in box which says 'Lake Dwellings?') - but the writing on '2' suggests otherwise. It may be that the brownish long flake is from a different location than the other two.63
ARC0088AAxe head05C05Large chunky short axe head of a greenish/black stone, 6.5cm long, marked with an illegible paper label and onother one 'A8'. Label in box isuggests these could be from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0084-ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0088BAxe head05C05Small axe head, 6cm long, of a smooth grey stone, the blade angled and polished. 'L26' is marked in pencil. Label in box isuggests these could be from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0084-ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.11
ARC0089Axe head05C05Polished axe head of grey stone with chalky surface covering. Pointed at one end. Label on object 'A/7'. Old label in box 'L19'.
Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC084-086, 088 also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.
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ARC0090Axe head05C05Portion of polished axe head of hard dark stone with chalky surface covering. Blade of axe slightly angled. Vertical break at other end to blade. Old label in box 'L27'. See notes attached to ARC091.63
ARC0091Axe head05C05Chunky axe head of dark stone with blade polished and rest of surface rougher. Label on object '28'. Label in box 'L79'. Display labels read 'Flint Celts Nos 28.29. No record' and 'Two stone celts with no record. Is one No 25 from Mount Druid? and the other (chalk covered) a stone celt from Clough, Co. Antrim. See letter Rev. M . Gumley collection, White Park Bay'. Dymond p.1, no.28: 'Stone celt'. Jennings p.34, no.28: '? Rev. Penny. 1 Stone celt'. NB. Rev. Geo. H.. Penny, Vicar of Abbotsbury, gave a 'Flint celt, from Dorset'.1
ARC0092Axe head05C03Large stone axe, shaped with blade at end. Flat on one side with a carved 'waist' running around the width. Flat at bottom end.
Old label '7' attached to object. Dymond p.1, no.7: 'Stone hammer or axe', donor unknown. Jennings p.34, no.7: '1 Stone hammer or axe , Miss Buckland'. Miss Buckland gave a 'Digging stone from South Africa' (Annual Report for 1877), but this is Dymond p.1, no.2. Is this axe from the New World?
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ARC0093Arrow heads05C052 Arrowheads, I triangular, one oval and one leaf shaped.11
ARC0094Stone tool05C03Large paddle shaped tool of dark stone with polished surface. Curved blade tapering at one end, at other end shaped into a slightly shouldered haft. Some old damage to blade on one side. Label says " 'Paddle Club', see Jennings Cat. p.11 'One paddle No 14 Hervey 1slands.' ". Possibly some confusion here over the number 14. More likely Dymond page one "14 Stone Axe from America" with note on opposite page 2a "Probably the stone tomahawk from Ohio of an old list. J.Mellhuish" Additional note in Dymond "copy of a memorandum referring perhaps to Nos 11 and 14.....The large tomahawk was found near some ancient fortification in the Sciota Valley Ohio.....Joseph H. Mellhuish, 6 Daffords buildings, per Henry Watkins, 31 Jan 1862".75
ARC0095Hand axe05C04Ovate hand axe, brownish/grey flint. Identified as 'Middle Palaeolithic'. Marked 'M2' in pencil , also 'Short (?) Heath, Farnham'.1
ARC0096Hand axe05C06Pointed hand axe, whitish flint, with label attached ' 3.Acheulean hand-axe [pointed core-tool]'. Faint inscription in ink reads 'Ridgeway Road 18.11.08[?] H & C[?]'. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. NB. There is a Ridgeway Road in Farnham. (See also ARC0104)1
ARC0097AFlint tools05C054 Flint blade tools labelled 'Wangen'. Part of Swiss Lake Village collections.11
ARC0097BFlint tools05C053 Flint blade tools labelled 'Maenedorf'. Part of Swiss Lake Village collections.11
ARC0098Hand axe05C10Rough axe of whitish flint with irregular point. 'Cissbury' is marked in pencil on specimen. Probably Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0038, ARC0043, ARC0115, ARC0126.1
ARC0099Hand axe05C04Hand axe, Lower Paleolithic, orange stained flint. Palm-sized, oval. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0100Hand axe05C06Hand axe, Lower Paleolithic, orange coloured flInt. Pointed. Marked 'Downham' in ink on specimen. Octagonal label '4' and more recent label '48' on specimen. Loose label 'No 48. Flint implement, paleolithIc, from Stanton Downham, Suffolk, Donors Excrs of Dr Beddoes 1912'. Jennings p.24, no 48: 'Paleolithic implements from Stanton Downham'.1
ARC0101Hand axe05C06Ovate hand axe, palm sized, yellowish gray flint. 'ML' marked in pencil on specimen. Label in red ink on object reads ' 3a. Advanced Acheulean Hand-axe, ovate with S twist (core tool)'. Lower paleolithic. could this be Jennings cat p34: '4 paleolithic implements from St Acheul' or Jennings p.24: '6 paleolithic implements from Abbeville or S. Acheul'?63
ARC0102Hand axe05C04Pointed hand axe, yellowish brown flint. Lower paleolithic handaxe, orangey brown material, pointed with flat base with cortex attached.63
ARC0103Hand axe05C06Ovate hand axe, whitish flint, small amount of cortex on base. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'.63
ARC0104Hand axe05C06Ovate hand axe, brownish orange. Identified as Lower Palaeolithic. Marked in ink 'Ridgeway Road 1906. W. Parrett' which is repeated on old paper label attached to specimen. See also ARC0095.1
ARC0105Hand axe05C04Ovate hand axe, brownish/orange flint, some cortex left on base. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Has been broken and repaired.
From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.
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ARC0106Flake tool05C04Well formed Mousterian Point with thinned butt. Orange brown flint. Paper label in red ink attached to specimen reads '4 Mousterian point (Flake Tool)'. See Jennings p.35: '1 Mousterian point deposited by Bath Corporation'.(Being a collection of the late Michael Oppenheim).63
ARC0107Chopper05C04Orange coloured irregular flint tool, reworked edge. Identified as Lower Palaeolithic chopper. Pencil mark 'M1' marked on specimen plus a cross in black ink. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0108Hand axe05C09Hand axe with broken point (smooth flat break) of greyish/yellow flint. Small patch of cortex on one side. Loose tissue label 'M1'.63
ARC0109Flint tools05C10Various flint tools made from flakes. Identified on card as 'Mostly Neolithic'. Full details in small associated notebook 'Flint implements' by Percy H. Bale. Each flint is numbered and described in the notebook dated 1888.1
ARC0110Pot boiler05C012Small irregular greyish/white flint potboiler. Shows typical heat crackles.1
ARC0111Flint flakes05C123 Whiteish flint flakes, identified as neolithic (Roger Jacobi says could be Mesolithic). Recent label in box states ' 'Old label on wood plaque (in plastic bag with other similar ones): "Flint flakes from gravel layer at Columbporth, Donor R.H. Davis 1838, Cornwall'.1
ARC0112Microliths05C115 microliths of chalcedony, finely formed.. Colours range from orange to red and translucent white. Old label in box reads 'Flint scrapers (?Wiltshire) RL &S Inst, A9/1-2-3', but these do not seem to fit the description of 'flint scrapers'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) says these are chalcedony microliths, possibly from N. India.28
ARC0113Hammerstones05C124 Whiteish hammerstones, slightly different sizes. Look more like pebbles to me - R.D. Randall, 4/9/2008.63
ARC0114AFlint tools05C10[5 of] 7 Neolithic flint tools, whiteish colour. 3 marked 'M.D.',1 marked 'Mitchell Dean' and Michell Dean, top of cliff'. 1 marked 'Knife. Mitchel Dean'.1
ARC0114BFlint tools05C10[2 of] 7 Neolithic flint tools, whiteish colour, marked 'E.B.' (?Eastbourne).1
ARC0114CFlint tools05C103 Neolithic flint tools, whiteish colour, unmarked. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004, recommended putting these (from ARC0109) in with those from Eastbourne and Mitchel Dean based on similarity and markings.1
ARC0115Flint tools05C0104 White flint tools, different sizes. 2 marked 'Cissbury' in pencil. 2 marked 'Cissbury 1874' in ink, but in different handwriting.
Probably Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0038, ARC0043, ARC0098, ARC0126.
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ARC0116Flake tool05C06Identified as 'parti-facial point' on recent label in box. Dark grey,yellow flint. Label in red ink on specimen states '3b, Acheulean (Levalloisean) Flake tool'. Pencil marking on specimen 'Fox' and 'L R'. Could be amongst 1864-30-1 'Flint implements (4) from Acheul by C.Fox, Falmouth'. See Jennings and Dymond Cat entries for Fox.6
ARC0117Hand axe05C04Hand axe of orange brown flint. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0118Hand axe05C06Ovate hand axe of orange brown flint. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection. or Keable collection.1
ARC0119Hand axe05C04Ovate hand axe of orange brown flint. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Tissue label in box 'M2'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0120Hand axe05C04Oval hand axe of orange brown flint. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Marked 'M2' in pencil. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0121Transverse scraper05C09Orange flint or chert scraper. Old label incomplete on specimen: [end] '...aper'. Good quality polished flint..Reworked edge.
Identified as 'Middle Palaeolithic' but Roger Jacobi says 'Lower Paleolithic'
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ARC0122Flint scraper05C12Flint scraper, white/grey mottled flint with rust spots, triangular in shape and section with reworked edges. Label in box says 'one labelled "Avebury"', but this is now housed separately: ARC0042.63
ARC0123Hand axe05C05Polished Neolithic stone axe , broken at butt end, of fine grained black material and smoothed and polished. Blade perfectly symmetrical and crescent-shaped . Dymond p.1, no.23: Stone celt from Mount Druid, Ballintoy, Ireland, Rev. Dr & Lady Francis Traill, 1826. See 1827-34-1 or 1826-43-1. See ARC0198, ARC0128.3
ARC0124Hand axe05C04Ovate hand axe of orange brown flint with flat base. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0125A-BAxe and Flake tool05C04a) Ovate hand axe of orange brown/greyish flint with surface gloss, marked in pencil M2.
b) Flake tool, pointed, and distinct concave shape, of an even orangey material, marked M2.
Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.
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ARC0126Flint tool05C010Identified as 'flint core' but appears more as an axe-shape with rounded retouched end, but broken across butt end. Even greyish/white flint, marked 'Cissbury 1875' in ink. Detached label in box 'K49'. Roger Jacobi identifies this as a failed axe roughout from a flint mine. Probably Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0038, ARC0043, ARC0098, ARC0115.1
ARC0127Flint core05C12Small flint core, greyish flint with small portion of cortex attached. Label attached to specimen 'Kelling'. Old label in box reads 'From Killing (sic) Heath;, Weybourne, Norfolk. A workshop in the Transitional Period. Pre, or early, Neolithic.Found there by the donor [Best type of these tools are saw-edged]. Donor Mrs Tipping 1927)'. See Jennings cat p.34 and note at back. Roger Jacobi (Brit Mus, 2004) suggests this is early Mesolithic.1
ARC0128Hand axe05C05Polished stone axe, Neolithic, of fine-grained, polished black stone. Chipped at pointed (butt) end, and on both side edges.3
ARC0129Flint Hand axe05C04Pointed hand axe, orange stained flint. Marked 'M2' in pencil on specimen. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.1
ARC0131Eoliths05C06Eight roughly shaped pieces of orange-brown flint described as 'assorted flakes and slightly worked nodules, Lower Palaeolithic'.
a) One marked 'Hackpen Hill, 875 ft'. b) One marked '550-600ft'. c) One marked '73'. d) One marked 'Mo----ton Field'. e) One marked 'W.B. 550-600ft'. f) marked 85 in pencil, g) marked 86 in pencil, h) unmarked.
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ARC0132Hand axe05C06Hand axe of dark flint mottled with patches of yellow. Some cortex remains, Retouched at pointed end. '2' in ink on specimen. Fox marked on specimen in pencil. Label in box identifies it as Lower Palaeolithic'. Old label reads 'No 134 Four paleolithic implements from St Acheul, donor Chas. Fox Esq 1864'. Jennings p.35, no.134: 'Ch. Fox 1864, 4 paleolithic implements from lSt Acheul'. See also ARC0133, ARC0142.6
ARC0133Flint tool05C06Palm-sized pointed bifacial tool in grey and yellow flint, no cortex. Marked 'Fox' in pencil on specimen and '3' in ink. Probably one of Jennings p.35, no.134: '4 Flint Implements from St Acheul donated by Ch. Fox 1864'. (See also ARC0132, ARC0142)6
ARC0134Flint tool05C06Hand axe of grey and white flint, small piece of cortex on base. Marked '8' in pencil.1
ARC0135Flint tool05C06Finely worked hand axe of greyish/white flint, small piece of cortex on base. Octagonal label '2' on specimen.6
ARC0136Flint tool05C06Hand axe, Lower Palaeolithic. Orangey/white material with cortex. Marked 'M1' in pencil on specimen. Label in red ink attached to specimen, partially torn, reads ' 2 ...ean [Acheulean or Chellean?] Hand axe, core tool'.63
ARC0137Flint tool05C09Pointed, narrow hand axe, crudely shaped, greyish-brown material, some cortex still adhering. '3' in ink and recent label 'A E/4' on specimen. Label in box reads 'Pleistocene - Ice Age, 400,000 years ago. Kent (Shoreham). A crude "hand axe" - man's first efforts at tool making. Roger Jacobi suggest could be from Knowle Farm, and it has been grouped with these, though no certainty.1
ARC0138Stone tool05C012Stone implement (possibly a portion of). Rough grey material. Old label '10' attached to specimen; another attached label now illegible though it has been recorded in the past as 'Donor Dr Hunt, implement from Zetland (Shetland). See Dymond and Jennings cats. 'Dr Hunt, 4 stone pounders and implements from Zetland 1868'. See also ARC0160A, ARC0160B, ARC0199, ARC0203, ARC0082.4
ARC0139ANatural flint ?05C04Whitish weathered stone marked '4'. KN 28.1.5[?]. 'KN' indicates 'Knowle Farm'. Roger Jacobi (BM 2004) reckoned it was a natural unworked flint.1
ARC0139BFlint tool05C04Small scraper of orangey/grey flint with old paper label attached 'Knowle, 450ft', also '2'. Roger Jacobi (BM 2004) says this flint has been worked, though very weathered.1
ARC0140Flint tool05C06Pointed handaxe (ficron), identified as Lower Paleolithic. Dark brownish/black material with a high gloss on shaped surfaces. Slightly concave sides. Small patches of cortex remaining, numbered 686 H. Old labels recorded in box as 'L64' (seems to be missing now) and another reading 'Axe Valley'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) says this unlikely to be Axe Valley. Jennings p.35, no.56: '2 Flint implements ("No. 16 & 686" marked on them), Miss Hope, 1924. Annual Report for 1924: '2 Flint implements (Swanscombe), Miss Hope'.1
ARC0141Flint tool05C09Hand axe, lower paleolithic. Brown and grey flint, fine reworked edge. 2 small patches cortex. Pronounced 'S' shaped curve. Recent label in box states ' Labellled "48" and "4" and "Farnham" ', but these comments relate to ARC0100. See old label now seperated from specimen and stored in plastic bag ''12 paleolithic implements from Farnham Drift gravel, Donor Rev. Charles Keable', and on back 'Wrecclesham Vicarage, Farnham.' Also Jennings p. 34 and p.24 identifying 2 groups of objects from Farnham..Could be from Donations List 1909-16-1 Charles Kemble (sic). Roger Jacobi (2004) from BM says probably not Farnham, going on appearance and lack of similarity.63
ARC0142Flint tool05C06Hand axe, lower paleolithic. One surface flattish and one with a heavy ridge. Orangey/brown flint. Marked in pencil 'Fox' and 'Acheul'. See also ARC0132, ARC0133.6
ARC0143Flint tool05C09Large ovate hand axe, lower paleolithic, of orangey/brown material. Marked 'M2' in pencil on specimen. No other information. Could this be from Farnham (by comparison)?63
ARC0144Flint tool05C04Small hand axe, identified as Lower Paleolithic. Marked in pencil on specimen 'Shore Heath, Farnham'. Could be from '23 paleolithic implements from Farnham (some could be Chelean) deposited by Bath Corps 1927' (Jennings p.34) or from '12 Paleolithic Implements from Farnham Drift Sand (Keable)' (Jennings p. 24). See old label in plastic bag, now separated from specimens, '12 Pal implements from Farnham Drift Gravel, donor Rev Charles Keable 1909'.1
ARC0145Flint tool05C04Oval hand axe, Lower Paleolithic. Marked 'M1 ' in pencil on specimen. Roger Jacobi suggests it is part of the collection of hand axes from Farnham.63
ARC0146Flint tool05C09Narrow pointed handaxe,orangey/grey material .63
ARC0147Eoliths05C06Two stone eoliths. One orange brown , marked 136. One whitish, marked 136. Could be from Jennings p.24 '5 oolites (eoliths) Knole Farm [not 10 as on label] Kendal and Winwood 1905'. Roger Jacobi sees similarity to ARC0131 from Winterbourne Bassett (Fox) so these have been grouped with them.1
ARC0148Stone pounder05C09Possibly a stone pounder - possibly shaped from smooth, fine-grained reddish material, pebble-shaped. No other date or identification found. Possibly Stone Mulleer, Cape Flats, Charles Fox, 1877.63
ARC0149Flint tool05C06Hand axe of grey and white flint, small piece of cortex on side. Broken and reglued at base. Octagonal label '5' and more recent label 'A/5' on specimen.63
ARC0150AHand axe05C09Hand axe of orangey brown stone, probably flint, pointed and swells at base. No markings. Recent label in box says ' 'Old label "Axe Valley" ' but it is not clear which specimen this refers to and this label could have strayed into the box.63
ARC0150BAxe-head05C09Tranchet axe-head of a patterned browny/purple stone, possibly chert, with wide flat blade and base suitable for hafting.115
ARC0151AFlint tool05C04Flint side scraper, of orangey flint, marked 136 in pencil, and in white ink: 'KN.FM B(or P?). H.G.O.K. 30.3.05'. Old label in box reads 'No 136 L63 4 rough flint implements, paleolithic, probably from Knole, Rev. O.G.Kendal'. Could be Jennings p.24 '5 oolites Knole Farm (not 10 as on label)' Kendal and Winwood 1905. See ARC147. Could be from Donations List 1908-38-1, 1909-17-1, 1910-14-1. Roger Jacobi identified these as natural flint objects.1
ARC0151BFlint tool05C04Flint tool marked 'eolith', and in pencil 'Knowle 07' and 'K07'. Old label in box reads 'No 136 L63 4 rough flint implements, paleolithic, probably from Knole, Rev. O.G.Kendal'. Could be Jennings p.24 '5 oolites Knole Farm (not 10 as on label)' Kendal and Winwood 1905. See ARC0147. Could be from Donations List 1908-38-1, 1909-17-1, 1910-14-1. Roger Jacobi identified these as natural flint objects.1
ARC0152Chopper05C04Chopper. rectangular shape, of orangey flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Pencil mark 'M2' on specimen. No other provenance. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) identifies this as part of the Farnham group.1
ARC0153Stone axe (fake)05C09Hand axe of black flint, some cortex remaining. Very symmetrical 'tear-shape'. Small hole through fabric on one edge. Identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic' but possible fake (?). Another label in box states 'Fake?' Roger Jacobi confirms this. Paper label attached to specimen 'A/3'.1
ARC0154Flint tool05C04Small hand axe of brownish orange flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. No other information. From appearance could be Farnham and so has been grouped with these though no actual record of such. Probably either Oppenheim or Keable collection from Farnham.1
ARC0155Flint tool05C04Lower Paleolithic chopper of uniform orange flint. Three square sides. Marked 'M2' on specimen. Similarity to Farnham flints so has been put with this collection though no definited data to associate it with these. Either Oppenheim or Keable collection of Farnham items.1
ARC0156Hand axe05C06Pointed hand axe of orange-brown flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Older label in box says "Two flint 'Coup-de-poings' with no record, one marked 'Bro-m' "which Roger Jacobi says is Broom in the Axe Valley. Is this '3 hand axes from Axe Valley, C.J. .Elton' in Jennings cat p.23 (Charles Elton 1882 Donations list). See also old label, now seperated from original object and stored in plast bac '3 paleolithic implements from the Axe Valley, Donor C.J.Elton. Bought here 1927'. Faint pencil marking on white cortex of this speciment 'Br--m'. Other Axe Valley ARC0069, 0173.1
ARC0157Flint tool05C06Hand axe of brownish black mottled flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Circular thumb-sized dent on one side, probably caused by a fossil, since disappeared. Octagonal label '6' and recent label 'A 53' on specimen. Label in box states '?Acheulian, 300,000-100,000 years' and '?Wiltshire'. Very similar material and styles as ARC0149.63
ARC0158Flint tool05C06Hand axe of brownish grey mottled flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Octagonal label '1' on specimen. No other identification. old paper labels in box 'K42' and 'K46' (x2).63
ARC0159Flint tool05C09Hand axe of brownish flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Pencil mark 'M1' on specimen. No other identification.63
ARC0160AStone tool05C10Stone implement, roughly shaped and pointed with blunt end, of dark grey stone. Printed paper label attached, more or less illegible except for '9' in pencil, rest probably Locality 'Zetland' and Presented by 'Dr. Hunt'. Dymond p.1, no.10: 4 Stones, from Zetland, Dr. Hunt, F.S.A., 1868. Jennings p.34: Stone implement. Zetland., Dr. Hunt, 1868. Other Zetland stone implements ARC0160B, ARC0203, ARC0199, ARC0138, ARC0082.4
ARC0160BStone tool05C10Stone implement, roughly shaped and pointed with blunt end, of dark grey stone. Printed paper label attached,with '7' in pencil and Locality 'Zetland' and Presented by 'Dr. Hunt' in ink. Dymond p.1, no.10: 4 Stones, from Zetland, Dr. Hunt, F.S.A., 1868. Jennings p.34: Stone implement. Zetland, Dr. Hunt, 1868. Other Zetland stone implements ARC0160A, ARC0203, ARC0199, ARC0138, ARC0082.4
ARC0161Stone Axe05C10Large roughly-polished stone axe, chipped on blade edge to reveal darker interior matrix.3
ARC0162Stone adze05C10Long narrow polished stone adze.. Dark stone fabric.125
ARC0163AFlint tools05C103Whiteish blade tools marked 'E.B.'.1
ARC0163BFlint tools05C105 Whiteish blade tools marked 'M.D.'.1
ARC0164Flint tools05C126 Flint flakes of varying types. One marked 'Blackheath' on one side and 'Barnet Hill' on the other, One marked 'Grimes Graves'.
Old label in box states 'Near Chard ,L.60 {crossed out} and A/4' and another 'Flakes of Transitional Period, (9) pre-Neolithic, post Tardenoisean'. Hoever, it may be that neither of these labels applies to these specimiens, and the Grimes Graves one seems to have strayed from other collections.
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ARC0165Axe fragment05C05Broken tip of finely-polished axe of fine grained dark stone. Label attached to specimen reads ' Robenhausen'. See also ARC197, 200, 201, 202, 196, 167 for other Swiss Lake Village items. These were collected by Dr Ferdinand Keller and donated by Rev. H.H. Winwood in 1876.11
ARC0166Flint tools05C11Seventeen worked flints, seven with ink markings: 'HHW', 'Cape Flats', 'Dale', 'Bell Cape Flats Feb 26 1876 (?)', 'Dale'. Cape', Dale', '?'. [Dale is Sir Langham Dale, resident at Maitland] See Jennings p,.34 'Rev. H. H. Winwood and Miss Buckland, 66 quartz and sandstone implements from Cape Flats and elsewhere, 1 box mixed flakes, stones for weighting and digging...'. This box seems part of the same collection as ARC168 and ARC0182. See also Dymond cat, items 1-5, page 1. Old label in box says 'Transitional, Azilian-Tardenoisian period'.69
ARC0167AStone axe05C05Small polished axe. Part of Swiss Lake Village collection ARC197, 200, 201, 202, 165, 196. See notes with ARC16511
ARC0167BWorked tooth05C05Tooth fragment used as a tool. Part of an old label attached 'Roben..' (Robenhausen). Part of Swiss Lake Village collection ARC197, 200, 201, 202, 165, 196. See notes with ARC165.11
ARC0168Flint tools05C11One box of 57 flakes and cores of different types and materials (some chalcedony). 2 marked 'Cape', 1 marked 'Cape D.B.' and 2 marked 'Dale', 2 marked 'Dale B', 4 marked 'D.B.', 45 unmarked.69
ARC0169Flint weapon05C12Foliate arrowhead, dark stone material. No additional data. Possibly the missing arrowhead from Chattanooga: ARC0211?63
ARC0170Flint tools05C12Old label in box reads 'No41 Flint Implements found in foundations of Bath Abbey, West End, Donor Capt Breton'.' Jennings p.34 '8 flints found in the foundations of Bath Abbey'. Note one unusual jade/jadeite item. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) identified two of these flakes as natural. The 'jadeite' one may be +coloured quartz. The others are mesolithic or neolithic flakes/blades.1
ARC0171Flint tools05C092 Flint flakes (not six as label says), identified as being of modern origin. (On advice of Roger Jacobi this group has been divided - Roger Jacobi , Brit Mus, 2004) identified only two of these as being modern. One (grey) is 'unknown' moved to ARC0222. Two (brown, mottled) are Irish, he says, moved to ARC0223.). ARC0171 now consists of two modern flakes. Recent label in box refers to 'Old label on wooden plaque "Flint flakes prepared by flint knappers, Brandon, Norfolk'. One marked 'RUBBED'1
ARC0172Flint tools05C123 Flint flakes of whiteish flint.1
ARC0173Flint tool05C06Pointed hand axe , greyish brown colour.Tip possibly chipped off. Marked on butt end in faint writing 'Axe Valley'. Label says 'Old label "L1" '. Other Axe Valley ARC0156, ARC0069. Is this '3 hand axes from Axe Valley, C.J.Elton' in Jennings cat p.23 (Charles Elton 1882 Donations list). See also old label, now seperated from original object and stored in plast bac '3 paleolithic implements from the Axe Valley, Donor C.J.Elton. Bought here 1927'.1
ARC0174AFlint tool05C12Long flint flake, dark grey, no cortex, good quality flint and with paper label '56' attached, amended from '16'.1
ARC0174BFlint tool05C12Long flint flake, light brown and with cortex at bottom.1
ARC0175Flint tools05C1212 Microliths, identified as mesolithic, from Bath. Recent label in box states 'Old box labelled "Pygmy Flints, Bath, Donor P.M. Mathews Esq 1935"'. Some letters marked in pencils on some specimens: B, M, S, T, two unlabelled. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) calls these 'little flakes of flint' not pygmy flints.1
ARC0176A-CFlint tools05C123 Flint flakes a) cream coloured flaked tool, marked 'Bannmouth West' (Northern Ireland). b) Has area of crystalline quartz in cortex. Seems like recent break. Is this natural rather than man made? c) Has piece of bivalve shell in cortex. Like b) may be naturally broken flake or just wastage. Nothing seems to link these flints together.3
ARC0177Blade tool05C05Orange brown flint flake, no markings.'. Probably a retouched blade. Recent label in box identifies this as 'Bifacial axehead, Neolithic?' but this does not appear to be such. There is additonal reference to Jennings Catalogue 'No 29, page 33'.This label does not seem to refer to this object but there are no means of identifying it with any catalogue entries. This identification must remain unlikely; possibly wrong label has been put with this object. Roger Jacobi (Brit Mus 2004) identified this as a 'late Mesolthic blade from Ireland' and its fabric relates it to ARC0171, two brown flakes. Could these, with ARC0223, be associated with loose label on wooden base '3 flint flakes , River Barnes, Toome Bridge, Antrim'?3
ARC0178Stone05C12A whiteish round hammerstone with old label attached 'Hammerstone, Grimes Graves'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) says this is a natural object. Old label in box says 'Hammer stone from Grimes Graves used for chipping flints, found by Mrs Tipping the Donor, 1927'. In Jennings catalogue note p.165, no 167 "One hammerstone form Grimes Graves..etc' an extract from her letter. Also Grimes Graves ARC0044 and ARC0110. Roger Jacobi suggests this is a natural pebble.1
ARC0179Flint tool05C05A flint tool made from a blade, light brown material, marked on flat edge 'Whitehead, Co Antrim'. See letter form Edmund Gumley (Gurnley?), Rector of Ballintoy, Mt Druid in Drawer 05C06.3
ARC0180Flint tools05C0532 Flint flakes, of whiteish colour. One marked 'Rough(?) Island'. No other data. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) suggests these may be Irish neolithic flakes from (?) Antrim so have been put with Irish specimens. Subsequently (March 2005) these have been put with a stray label which seems strongly associated with these specimens ''Thirty one assorted flakes, ?Neolithic, one marked Liestone, Co Down, Ireland.'3
ARC0181A-BFlint tools05C11Two, not three as stated on label, grey/brown flint flakes, finely flaked. a) Appears to be a broken portion of a knife, squareish in shape. b) A thin rounded blade tool with a flat end.45
ARC0182Flint tools and potsherd05C1179 Flint flakes, of different colours and materials (plus one piece of pot)..Middle Paleolithic. 1 marked 'Bell Cape Flats'. 2 marked 'Dale B'. [Dale is Sir Langham Dale, resident at Maitland] Old label says "' Chips and flakes, Cape Flats'., presented by Miss Buckland."
Dymond p.3 'No 37 "66 quarzite and sandstone implements and weapons from Cape Flats'. (Rev H. H. Winwood). See letter explaining these finds from Miss A W Buckland, April 2 1879. Old label 'Chips and flakes, Cape Flats, Miss Buckland'. Roger Jacobi (2004) says 'No chalcedony from South Africa, more likely India' and have strayed into this box, but as both this and ARC0168 contain similar items of chalcedony they have been left in for now. See also ARC0166.
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ARC0183A-CFlint/chert tools05C11Three flint or chert tools with no data. [1 was snapped and reglued, now separated again]
a) Levallois point, early/mid Paleolithic. Dark brown and shiny thin point, broken with previously glued edges..
b) Levallois point, early/mid Paleolthic. Dark brown , thin in section and reworked on edges.
c) Rough -out of leaf shaped spearhead (?age). Orangey brown, pointed at both ends. less retouch on edges than a and b.
However, stylistically they resemble ARC0194, which is described as '8 neolithic implements from the Nile Plateau' and ARC0191 'Two Neoloithic flint knives.' and are likely to be part of this collection from Seton Karr, donated by Boyd Dawkins. But Roger Jacobi identifies a and b as early/mid Paleolithic.
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ARC0184Flint tools05C1117 flake tools. Four are marked in ink 'C (?) Dale, Cape Flats'. See ARC183, 185. [Dale is Sir Langham Dale, resident at Maitland]
Dymond P. 3 'No 37 "66 quarzite and sandstone implements and weapons from Cape Flats'. (Rev H. H. Winwood).
See letter explaining these finds from Miss A W Buckland, April 2 1879.(with ARC 0182).
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ARC0185Flint tools05C1127 Flint/chert flake tools of different colours and shapes. Identified by recent label as 'Upper Paleolithic, Still Bay culture.' 15 marked in ink with dates and place names. See ARC184 and 182. Dymond P. 3 'No 37 "66 quarzite and sandstone implements and weapons from Cape Flats'. (Rev H. H. Winwood). See letter explaining these finds from Miss A W Buckland, April 2 1879.69
ARC0186Stone tools05C1115 Stone implements, mostly whiteish flint. One larger quartzite hand tool. All labelled 'Somaliland, Seton-Karr'. Recent (1986) identification says 'Paleolithic-Neolithic, includes hand axes, burins, scrapers, blades etc). Said to be from Wadi Sheikh flint mines. See old labels in bag "Prehistoric implements from Somaliland, E. Africa, found by Mr H W Seton-Karr, during fourteen expeditions to that country, on the high plateau. Neolithic and Palaeolithic are associated in the same locality.....etc"40
ARC0187Stone hand axe05C11Pointed hand axe of a dark red stone, possibly sandstone. See also ARC0188? ARC0190, ARC0192.28
ARC0188Stone axe05C11Polished stone axe with some scarring on surface and chipped at both ends.28
ARC0189Hand-axe05C11Small reddish hand-axe. Faint ink inscription on specimen 'Cape B'.69
ARC0190Hand-axe05C11Large hand-axe of reddish stone Point missing. Marked very faintly in pencil 'Caddapah Madras Presidency, Seton Karr'. See also ARC0187, ARC0188? ARC0192.28
ARC0191Flint tools05C11Two pieces of broken flint knives, possibly chert. Finely worked. a) Narrower than b), otherwise similar. Stylistically they resemble ARC0194 and ARC0183, described as '8 neolithic implements from the Nile Plateau' flint knives,' part of a collection from Seton Karr, donated by Boyd Dawkins. Jacobi suggests this similarity to ARC0193 in type (though this is classed as Paleolithic)45
ARC0192Stone cleaver05C11Large symmetrically shaped stone cleaver of brownish stone, with one wedge shaped straight end and one rounded thicker end.
In faint writing on one side 'Paleo known as " [ditto, Palaeolithic] "Madras type". Gazeapet Cuddopah. H.W. Seton-Karr 1904.' See also ARC0187, ARC0188? ARC0190.
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ARC0193Axe head05C08Flat, wedge-shaped axe, broken in half widthways and reglued. Curious weathering patina. Marked '2/3' in ink. Old label in box says 'Broken and weathered on the reverse side' and another says 'One axe should be labelled "broken and weathered on reverse sides"'. Jacobi (BM, 2004) suggests similarity in material to ARC0191 which would make this Egyptian. It is weathered in this way by being left to weather on a cliff face in desert conditions. He sees it is an axe roughout.45
ARC0194a, b, cFlint tools05C113 Flint knives (?broken at ends), possibly chert. Finely worked. Two have part of old labels attached 'EGYPT. E. Desert, Seton-Karr'.
a) With part of old label, broader curved on one edge.
b) With old label, Straighter edge.
c) Unlabelled, broader, with old glue on edge.
Stylistically they resemble ARC191 and 183, described as '8 neolithic implements from the Nile Plateau' flint knives,' part of a collection from Seton Karr, donated by Boyd Dawkins. See old label in box 'Eight Neolithic chert Implements found by Mr H.W. Seton Karr on the Nile plateau, presented by Professor Boyd Dawkins FRS, 1901'. See Jennings p.34.
Part of collection with ARC 0191, 0183, 0193.?
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ARC0195Stone cleaver05C11Symmetrical ovoid stone tool of fine grained stone, reddish hue. No definite identification but recent label in box suggests possibly of Madras type, so could link to ARC188, 189, 190, 192. Old loose label states: "Madras types, see faint writing on: 1) Caddapah, Madras Presidency. 2) Paleo: known as Madras type. 3) Pointed Fist Axe 'Gazeepot......Paleo?' 4) Blunt " (some writing too faint to read). 5) Core, no writing."63
ARC0196A-CCelts05C053 Polished stone celts of similar blackish fine stone, in three different sizes. a) Smallest 5cm, finely polished, symmetrical. Attached to specimen is label "A17" and "Robenhausen (Swiss Lake Dwellings, RL & SI coll.)". b) Middle size, 6cm long, similar to a) with similar old label. c) Portion of large axe, portion is 7cm long. Similar old label, plus another one that says 'Robenhausen' as well. Are these part of (Jennings p.34) 'Rev. H.H. Winwood, 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings' ? Link to other Swiss Lake dwellings items in collection: ARC165, 167, 197, 201, 202. Jennings p.35 "Rev. H.H. Winwood 1876 11 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller...etc".11
ARC0197Flake tools05C0510 Flint flakes all labelled 'Wangen'. Are these part of (Jennings p.34) 'Rev. H.H. Winwood, 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings' ? Link to other Swiss Lake dwellings items in collection: ARC165, 167, 196, 197, 200, 201, 202. Jennings p.35 "Rev. H.H. Winwood 1876 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller...etc"11
ARC0198Axe-head05C05 mbNarrow, pointed stone axe head, black coloured material. Rough-out, yet to be polished.3
ARC0199Stone pounder05C12Stone pounder.4
ARC0200Cast of hand axe05C09Plaster cast of hand axe, identified as Lower Palaeolithic. Old label in box says 'Cast of a Palaeolithic implement found at Amiens'. However Roger Jacobi thinks it looks very similar to the 'Grays Inn handaxe' (the first hand axe form) and queries the Amiens attribution (needs further checking).6
ARC0201Flints05C057 Flint tools, six labelled Wangen. One is seperate in a small box, not labelled. Are these part of (Jennings p.34) 'Rev. H.H. Winwood, 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings' ? Link to other Swiss Lake dwellings items in collection: ARC165, 167, 197, 196, 200, 202. Jennings p.35 "Rev. H.H. Winwood 1876 11 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller...etc"11
ARC0202Flake tools05C053 Flake tools, 2 labelled 'Wangen', 1 labelled 'Roben.'. Are these part of (Jennings p.34) 'Rev. H.H. Winwood, 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings' ? Link to other Swiss Lake dwellings items in collection: ARC165, 167, 197, 200, 201, 209. Jennings p.35 "Rev. H.H. Winwood 1876 11 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller...etc"11
ARC0203Stone implement05C12Stone implement, roughly rectangular with two roughly square ends. Stone pounder?4
ARC0204Stone axe05C05Polished stone axe of fine dark green/black stone. Has curved wedge-shaped blade with sharp edge. Old label 'L23' on specimen.
1986 identification identifies it as a Neolithic stone axe, possibly from Robenhausen and there are strong similarities to other Swiss Lake Dwellings material - see ARC0165, ARC0167, ARC0197, ARC0202.
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ARC0205Flints for flint-lock ?05C12Small symmetrical flake of good quality dark flint. This is possibly a recent (19th century?) flint of the kind used in flint lock guns though has not been formally identified as such. Two additional poorer flakes of paler flint (originally with ARC0054 and ARC0122) have been put with this perfect specimen.1
ARC0206A-BArrow heads05C02Two bifacially flaked arrowheads of grey flint.a) One has tip missing and has a flatter base. b) More pointed and complete. Each has a red spot label on base - 'A 17/1' and 'A 17/2'. Old label in box says 'Arrowheads from Senasssa River, Chattanooga, USA., said to be from Mississippi mound build culture. See also ARC0210, ARC0211, ARC0216.75
ARC0207Hand axe05C02Small compact stone axe, waisted on 3 sides, of dark crystalline stone with flat base. See also ARC212. Old label in box reads 'No 11 Indian Tomahawk from Illinois' and on back 'Illinois, Melland and Walker' (this should probably be Mellhuish and Walter as mentioned in note in Dymond p.1 and 2). 2nd old label reads 'No 11 A small stone Axe' and on back '?No 11 from Illinois, Donors Melland and Walker'. Jennings p.34 'Melland and Hall, 1 small stone axe, probably Illinois, 1861' and a note on p.155, no 53 reads 'Small stone axe no 11 was found in Illinois and supposed to have been used by the tribe of Illinois Indian who, tradition says, perished on 'Starved Rock' on Mississippi River (note by J.H. Melhuish in 1893 cat)'. Note in Dymond links to another stone axe no 14 or ARC212, fom Ohio.75
ARC0208Hand axe05C02Small polished axe, slightly concave on one side, rounded on other side. One blunt end but pointed at other end. Of grey stone.
2 old labels attached to specimen: '5698D Maine' and 'Maine, U.S. America'.
Jennings p.34 'deposited by Bath Corporation 1927, 1 celt from Maine, USA'. Part of Oppenheim collection.
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ARC0209Axe blade05C08Wedge-shaped green jadeite blade, flat with sharpened broad edge. Quite worn. In pencil on specimen 'New Zealand No 54'.
2 old labels in box: 'Jade hatchet from New Zealand No 54' and 'Implement (Hatchet?) Nephrite Jade, New Zealand, No 54, worked nephrite 'jade' tool.' Jennings p.34, no.54: '1 jade hatchet from New Zealand, donated by executors of W.B...(?)'.
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ARC0210A-BArrow heads05C122 Large flaked arrowheads or flint blades, finely worked. b) is flint, a)r possibly flint more finely worked into a curving point. See also ARC0206, ARC0211, ARC0216.75
ARC0211A-CArrow heads05C12Three flaked arrowheads of different types of stone or flint. a) Largest is black, b) smaller and black, c) greeny-grey. Said to be 'Missiissippi Mound builder culture'. Old wooden label in box says 'Four (sic, now only three) arrowheads from Mounds on Senassa River, Chattagooga, USA'. Do not seem to be mentioned in Jennings or Dymond catalogue. See also ARC0206, ARC0210, ARC0216.75
ARC0212Axe head05C03Stone axe, compact, waisted, of dark stone with flat base. See also ARC207. Old label in box reads 'Probably No 14, Indian Tomahawk from Ohio USA'. Dymond catalogue p.1 - 'I stone axe from America' and see note in Dymond on p 2.
Not noted in Jennings p.34 but see note on p.155, no 53: ''Copy of a memorandum referring perhaps to Nos 11 and 14 - 'The large tomahawk was found near some ancient fortifications in the Sciota Valley, Ohio. The small one was found in Illinois etc......' signed Joseph H. Mellhuish, 6 Dafford's Buildings, per Henry Walter, 31st Jan 1862".
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ARC0213Stone knife05C08Long and thin black stone point, bifacially flaked. Old label in box says 'Stone knife or spear-head used by Australian natives, Capt. le Breton'. More recent label identifies it as a bifacial point or knife, of recent date from Australia'. Possibly Dymond p. 3 'No 39, stone knife or spearhead used by Australian natives, Lieut. Breton R.N.'. Jennings p. 3 'Capt Breton 1865 1 stone knife, no 97'.81
ARC0214Axe head05C05Small polished axe head, somewhat damaged,of green and black mottled, crystalline stone.
Old paper label, nearly illegible, attached to specimen reads ''Suischerz -----(?)' [Luischerz?]
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ARC0215Flake point05C02Recent label in box (1986) identifies this as a 'bifacial point, palaeo-Indian, Texas'.
Old label in box says 'Arrowhead from Texas, Donor T.H.Green Esq, 1935'.
Inscribed in ink on specimen 'Texas, T.H.Green 1935'.
Other material from Texas from T.H. Green is in Room 2, Rack 7 , Drawer 26, Item 1.
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ARC0216Arrow heads05C02Two barbed and tanged flaked arrowheads of orange/brown flint, finely worked. Said to be 'Missiissippi Mound builder culture' from mounds on Senassa River, Chattanooga, USA'. Do not seem to be mentioned in Jennings or Dymond catalogue. See also ARC0206, ARC0210, ARC0211.75
ARC0217Perforated clay ball05C11Large roughly shaped clay sphere, perforated in centre. Large stone pebble and smaller pieces included in fabric Signs of burning around one end of perforation. This is probably the item mentioned in Jennings Cat p.35 "One lump clay (called letter weights) cir.600 to 550BC. donated by Egypt Exploration Fund". Also note in Jennings p.160, No 114 "Lump of Egyptian clay. These articles shaped like a core and covered with hieroglyphs are common in Egyptian tombs. This is a very poor one and called in 1893 Catalogue (Dymond) 'a letter weight' ". Also note in Jennings p.32 "Too big for wall case is a lump of chalk (sic) from Egypt - the inscription is worn out. Commonly placed in ancient Egyptian tombs. It has no record or entry except a 'Paper Weight' ".45
ARC0218Jade blade05C08Broken piece of finely shaped and highly polished thin green jade in the form of a blade, with old paper label '39' attached.
Jennings p.6, no.39: '2 Carving 'toki' axes of nephrite. New Zealand', R.G.Frith, 1927. This may be linked to ARC220.
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ARC0219Axe head05C08Small axe head of finely grained dark green stone, wedge-shaped, with curved blade. Old paper label '34' attached. Jennings p.6, no.34: 'One hard carving stone 'toki', New Zealand, No 34. By exchange Mrs Mellor'.77
ARC0220Axe head05C08Small axe head with one flat side, curving blade on other, slightly chipped around base, made of very fine black, slate-like, polished stone. In box is old label which may, or may not, relate to this item and ARC0219, ARC0218. It says 'No 28 Donor Miss Mcgregor, No 29 Donor Col. Escott. The patoo or mere is one of the signs of authority carried by the Maori chiefs. The Greenstone Nephrite ditto is called mere pounamou.'
Also Jennings p.6 'R.G.Frith, 1927, 2 carving 'toki' axes of nephrite No 39'. (note 153)' - so this may be linked to ARC218.
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ARC0221Hand axe05C04Pointed hand axe of orange stained flint. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection..1
ARC0222Flint tool05C09Flint blade tool. date and origin unknown. Was part of ARC 0171 but Jacobi suggested splitting up this disparate group.63
ARC0223Flint tools05C052 Flake tools, dark brown stained and mottled flint.Were part of ARC 0171 but Jacobi suggested splitting up this disparate group. Similarity in fabric to ARLC0177 which Jacobi suggests is an Irish late Mesolithic blade. Could these, with ARC0177, be associated with loose label on wooden base '3 flint flakes , River Barnes, Toome Bridge, Antrim'?3
ARC0224Chopper or core05C11Stone chopper or core.28
ARC0225Gun-flints?05C123 Small flints. Note in box states 'Flints. Hampton Down (site of shooting butts). RP/8/80'. Includes scraper and two flakes.1
ARC0226Flint tools05C122 Flints. One marked '8/80 Wyvern, RP, Wilts.' (RP = Ron Pickford, BRLSI curator). 2nd one marked Wyvern RP/8/80.1
ARC0227Hand axe05C12Highly weathered roughly fashioned stone axe. Lichen deposits suggest a surface find. See also ARC0228, ARC0229, ARC0230, ARC0231.35
ARC0228Hand axe05C12Small leaf-shaped stone axe. See also ARC0227, ARC0229, ARC0230, ARC0231.35
ARC0229Stone scraper05C12Wedge shaped scraper with flat edge. See also ARC0227, ARC0228, ARC0230, ARC0231.35
ARC0230Stone ball05C12Stone ball, roughly shaped and weathered. Polished on butt end. See also ARC0227, ARC0228, ARC0229, ARC0231.35
ARC0231Pointed hand axe05C12Pointed stone hand axe, yellowish stone. See also ARC0227, ARC0228, ARC0229, ARC0230.35
ARC0232Flake tool ?05C12Flake tool or small hand axe which until recently was in with the geology collection but has now been transferred to Archaeology (Feb 2005). Old label in with specimen states 'Flint from Cromer foreshore, pre-Chellean, end of Pliocene. Found by donor under Till at tope of Crom Forest Bed series. Donor Mrs Tipping 1927'. Another small label says 'Eolith from Foreshore, Cromer'. We know from other notes that Mrs Tipping came as a casual visitor to the BRLSI and helped with identification of the flint collection.1
ARC0233Oil lamp08A13.34Pinkish earthenware ceramic lamp with decoration of raised and incised lines in a semi-circular design around the wick hole. On base is an incised circle with markings inside and two incised lines around wick end. Illustrated on Drawing 28, No 31.10
ARC0234Lekythos08A13.34Slipware decorated Lekythos with pedestal foot and vertical handle at side. Rim borken and incomplete.
Lower third is decorated with a broad band of black slip with 3 incised lines running around body. Upper part is decorated in black slip with picture of a charioteer but image is damaged.Illustrated in Drawing 31, No 25. Matches with ARC0238.
Old paper label 47 attached and 47 written in pencil on base..
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ARC0235Potsherds08A13.344 Small pottery bases, broken off from earthenware vessels. Two grey and two terracotta.
Illustrated on Drawing 24 No 27 .
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ARC0236Flask08A13.34Pinkish terracotta flask with straight neck and curved looping handle. Decorated with two small frogs (?) in relief on opposing sides.
2 incised parallel bands run around lower part of neck.
Illustrated?
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ARC0237Lekythos08A13.34Lekythos coated with black slip on body and foot, worn in places. Broken at neck.Old paper label '50'. Palemette decoation in black slip on shoulder. Marked '50' in pencil on base. Dymond p.43, no.50: 'Etruscan ?'
Illustrated drawing 30, no 23.
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ARC0238Lekythos08A13.34Lekythos borken at base and neck and handle broken and reglued. Pair with ARC0234. Decorated in black slip with chariot scene.
Illustrated D35 no 26.?
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ARC0239Ceramic pig08A13.34Small terracotta pig or boar partially covered in white slip.
Illustrated in Drawing 28, no 19.
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ARC0240Oil lamp08A13.34Red slipped terracotta lamp decorated with lion inside disk and wreath of leaves surrounding in raised decoration. On base is old paper label 'Baalbeck, Syria'.118
ARC0241Oil lamp08A13.34Pinkish earthenware ceramic lamp, possibly Roman. No decoration but small fragment of handle (?) on side.84
ARC0242Figurine fragments08A13.343 Terracotta heads: a) Head and bust of woman from vessel(?) hollowed out at back. b) Head of male whith prominent nose and brow, white plaster layer more recently applied (?) on base. c) Female head at angle on neck,with elaborate headress, slot in top of head.1
ARC0243Flagon08A13.34Large grey ceramic double-handled flagon with bulbous extended rim above neck.
Decorated with parallel incised lines running around body and rim. Base chipped.
Illustrated on Drawing 26, No 6.
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ARC0244Fragments of flue tile and tegula08A13.34Two fragments of tile:
a) Flue tile
b) Edge of tegula
Illustrated on Drawing 34, Nos 16b and 16c..
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ARC0245Fragments of tea pot (?)08A13.34Three fragments of teapot (?) - spout, handle and section of decorated base. All red terracotta of industrial manufacture.
Old label attached reads '4a Redware made by John Philip and David Elers of Bradwell, Staffordshire in 1690-1700.'
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ARC0246Cup ?08A13.34Single handled shallow, wide cup with looped horizontal handle, of with black slip interior and terracotta. Rough white exterior coating, worn in patches. Cup has been broken previously, with two fragments re-attached.
Illustrated on drawing 20, no 3.
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ARC0247Oil lamp08A13.34Earthenware lamp, broken at wick end. Decorated with a pattern of raised lines. Potter's mark on base "ASAVCV" [?] within a raised circle.10
ARC0248Flask08A13.34Small slender flask of terracotta with tiny base (18mm dia). Patches of rough white slip adhering. Rim is lost.
Drawing 24 no. 13.
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ARC0249Flask08A13.34Small slender flask of terracotta with small base (30mm dia). Patches of rough white slip adhering. Rim and base incomplete.
Drawing 24 no. 12.
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ARC0250Lekythos08A13.34Small lekythos in terracotta, with palmette decoration in black slip. Rim lost.
Drawing 21 no 24
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ARC0251Wall plaster08A13.34Two fragments of wall plaster, both with dark background and pattern in white brush strokes.10
ARC0252Oil lamp08A13.34Earthenware lamp , likely Roman. Broken at wick end. Decorated with abstract pattern of raised lines. Blackened on top surface. Potters mark on base "CUNBIT".10
ARC0253Oil lamp08A13.34Earthenware lamp , likely Roman. Chariot scene with two horses and a figure in chariot in discus, recessed into top surface. Stands 4.5cm high and lamp is slightly oval shaped.125
ARC0254Oil lamp08A13.34Earthenware lamp , likely Roman. Small raised ring around central hole. Small hole at base of handle. No other features.125
ARC0255Grinding stone/Quern07G11Grinding stone/Quern.11
ARC0256Grindstone/whetstone/quern?07G11Grindstone/whetstone/quern, origin currently unknown. Possibilities include: Whetstone from Ur of the Chaldess, Cedric Chivers, 1929; quern, Mount Druid, Ballintoy, Ireland, Rev. Dr. Traill, 1826.63
ARC0257AArrow head05C07Obsidian arrowhead.50
ARC0257BArrow head05C07Obsidian arrowhead.50
ARC0257CArrow head05C07Obsidian arrowhead.50
ARC0257DArrow head05C07Obsidian arrowhead.50
ARC0257EArrow heads05C073 Obsidian arrowheads.50
ARC0258ACore05C07Obsidian core.50
ARC0258BFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0259AFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0259BFlake tools05C072 Obsidian flake tools, unmarked (1 with fragment broken off).50
ARC0260AObsidian core05C07Obsidian core.50
ARC0260BFlake tools05C072 Flake tools, unmarked.50
ARC0261AFlake tools05C072 Obsidian flake tools.50
ARC0261BFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0261CFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0261DFlake tools05C072 Obsidian flake tools.50
ARC0262AObsidian core05C07Obsidian core.50
ARC0262BObsidian core05C07Obsidian core, unmarked.50
ARC0262CFlake tool05C07Large rough flake tool.50
ARC0263AArrow head05C07Obsidian arrowhead.50
ARC0263BArrow head05C07Obsidian arrowhead.50
ARC0264AFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0264BFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0264CFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0265AObsidian core05C07Obsidian core, unmarked.50
ARC0265BFlake tool05C071 Flake.50
ARC0265CFlake tool05C071 Flake.50
ARC0265DFlake tool05C071 Round scraper.50
ARC0265EFlake tool05C07Unifacial point.50
ARC0265FFlake tool05C07Parti-facial scraper.50
ARC0266AArrow head05C07Obsidian barbed and tanged arrowhead.50
ARC0266BFlake tool05C07Obsidian unifacial point.50
ARC0266CFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0267AFlake tools05C075 Obsidian flake tools (knives or razors), unmarked.50
ARC0267BFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0267CFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake tool.50
ARC0268Flake tool05C07Flake tool found with obsidian flakes from Mexico, but unmarked and of different material.50
ARC0268AFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0268BFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0268CFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0268DFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0268EFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0268FFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0268GFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0268HFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0268IFlake tool05C07Obsidian flake.50
ARC0269AObsidian core05C07Obsidian core.50
ARC0269BObsidian core05C07Obsidian core, unmarked.50
ARC0269CFlake tools05C073 Flake tools.50
ARC0269DFlake tool05C07Flake tool.50
ARC0269EFlake tools05C072 Flake tools.50
ARC0269FFlake tool05C07Flake tool.50
ARC0269GFlake tool05C07Flake tool.50
ARC0269HFlake tools05C076 Flake tools, unmarked.50
ARC0270AArrow heads05C072 Obsidian arrowheads.50
ARC0270BArrow heads05C072 Obsidian arrowheads.50
ARC0270CArrow head05C07Obsidian arrowhead.50
ARC0270DArrow head05C07Obsidian arrowhead.50
ARC0271Stone celt05C07Polished stone 'celt'.50
ARC0272Arrow heads05C072 Stone arrowheads. Old label (no longer with specimens) 'Quartz arrowheads found in desert of Allacomba, Bolivia. Donor R. Davis 1830. No. 51'. But Davis only gave 1 arrow head: 'Flint arrow head found in Peru, R.H. Davis, 1909' (Annual Report). Jennings p.34, no.51: '1 Quartz arrow head. Desert Allacoma in Bolivia', donor not specified. ARC0272 arrow heads appear to be made from quartz or similar material, not flint.116
ARC0273Arrow head05C07White flake arrowhead, barbed. Material flakes like flint but is not flint or chert.50
ARC0274Stone mining hammer08B01.37Stone mining hammer. Originally ellipsoid with waste for securing to haft and flat portion at base for positioning haft. Broken at one end, probably done while in use and so discarded.3
ARC0275Stone pounder/grinder08B01.35Stone pounder/grinder. Piece of stone ground to an almost spherical shape. Probably used for grinding or removing husks. Part of old label states '...enhausen'.11
ARC0276Portion of stone tool08B01.35Portion of stone tool, axe? Old label states 'Robenhausen'.11
ARC0277Flint tool ?08B01.37Natural or partly worked flint that appears to show signs at the broad end of being used as a hammer or crusher. Old Moore collection type label, probably in Rev. H.H. Winwood's hand 'Flint hammer or crusher (?). Presented by Mrs. Brighthorn.' In the archives (L06079) this is referred to as presented by Mrs. Brightwen, but with the suggestion that it was rejected. It may be the 'Piece of Herts. Conglomerate' given by Mrs. Brightwen in 1891.1
ARC0278-1Stone axe08B01.35[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales. '1' in pencil on object, but a label '3' had been stuck over it.81
ARC0278-2Stone axe08B01.35[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales. '2' in pencil on object.81
ARC0278-3Stone axe08B01.35[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales. '3' in pencil on object.81
ARC0278-4Stone axe08B01.35[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales. '4' in pencil on object.81
ARC0278-5Stone suitable for axe08B01.35[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales, or from Queensland. Specimen unnumbered and unworked but material is similar in appearance to no. 4.81
ARC0278-6Stone axe08B01.35Stone axe. Label: 'No.6. Thought possible that it was 'dug' up in Devon. Donor not sure.' '3A' in pencil on object. Specimen unworked but material is similar in appearance to no. 4.81
ARC0279Bell08A13.34Brass bell.63
ARC0280Tesserae08A13.34Bag of mosaic fragments: 111 blue, 30 black, 95 green, 26 red, 10 white or clear, 6 others.127
ARC0281Miscellaneous08A13.34a) Two spherical brown stone objects, similar colour, one with remains of a label similar to those on Adela Breton artefacts. b) Ellipsoid dark grey object, no markings c) Dark grey washer-like object, no markings.63
ARC0282Miscellaneous08A13.343 potsherds without signs of wear..1 water worn potsherd and 1 decorated fragment, apparently of iron or ironstone?63
ARC0283Cup08A13.34Delicate black ware cup with two handles (one missing), part of the other reattached.10
ARC0284Unguent or tear bottle08A13.34Small "Roman bottle".63
ARC0285Unguent or tear bottle08A13.34Red ware "unguent jar" from Corneto.10
ARC0286Unguent or tear bottle08A13.34"Red ware unguent or tear-bottle".63
ARC0287Unguent or tear bottle08A13.34"Black ware unguent or tear-bottle" from Corneto.10
ARC0288Unguent or tear bottle ?08A13.34Small long-necked bottle. Some lines circling at intervals for decoration, otherwise plain.128
ARC0289Unguent or tear bottle08A13.34"Roman bottle".63
ARC0290Unguent bottle ?08A13.34Small short-necked bottle, probbaly with a brown glaze or slip.97
ARC0291Double cupBATRM"Roman double cup on stem, painted red inside". Actually painted elsewhere also, apart from the base.1
ARC0292Bronze rim08A13.34Fragment of thin beaten bronze or copper. Apparently a rim of an object, possibly a wooden container. Rim descends about 1 cm on inside and slightly so on the outside. Possible hole(s) for nails or rivets on inner rim.1
ARC0293Tile08A13.34Triangular piece of tile with concentric curved grooves with white filling on upper surface. Presumed floor tile.63
ARC0294Pot08A13.34Broken bottle [or vase] found in the trenches at Hook-Norton, 8 miles from Banbury, Oxon.1
ARC0295Potsherds08B01.367 Potsherds, raised moulding, grey ground, blue and purple detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.1
ARC0296Potsherds08B01.364 Potsherds, rpale grey ground, blue, green and red detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.1
ARC0297Potsherds08B01.364 Potsherds, rpale grey ground, speckled brown detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.1
ARC0298Potsherds08B01.367 Potsherds, rcream ground, speckled purple detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.1
ARC0299Potsherds08B01.3618 Potsherds, yellowish ground, brown detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.1
ARC0300Potsherds08B01.366 Potsherds. 4 probably parts of a teapot, brwon below,, paler and with decoration above. 2 unrelated handles, one black the other unglazed. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.1
ARC0301Potsherds08B01.367 Potsherds, assorted styles. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.1
ARC0302Potsherds08B01.3850 Potsherds, white ground, blue detail. 1 comprises 3 fragments glued together. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.1
ARC0303Pottery vessel08A13.40Rough grey pottery vessel, more or less spherical with very short neck (partly damaged). 3 lines scored round circumference at different levels, otherwise plain.63
ARC0304Oil lamp08A13.40Oil lamp in white material, with hole for wick and for filling. No handle, but with elaborate incised patterns involving feathers or ears of wheat or barley.63
ARC0305Oil lamp08A13.40Oil lamp of pale earthenware with elaborate pattern of lines above and handle in the form of a bird's fanned tail or cockle shell. Large hole for filling and smaller one for the wick.97
ARC0306Pottery pitcher08A13.40Pottery pitcher, black ground, with band round widest part probably originally painted red or pink. Oblique spout with sides inrolled. Handle still intact.10
ARC0307A-KOil lamps08A13.40Miniature earthenware oil lamps, plain with open oil container and large hole for wick. No handles.127
ARC0308Coil pot08A13.40Plain coil pot, with waist above base and below rim. Dark colour probably due to firing.63
ARC0309Tiny pot08A13.40Tiny plain earthenware pot with part of upper section missing.63
ARC0310ALekythos, Greek style08A13.40Ornamental jar, Greek lekythos, fine work, creamy brown ground and black decoration of palmettes. Cylinder shape withsharp shoulder. Terracotta. White ground period.10
ARC0310B Lekythos, Greek style08A13.40Ornamental jar, fine work, creamy brown ground and black decoration of palmettes.Greek lekythos. Cylinder shape withsharp shoulder. Terracotta. White ground period.10
ARC0311Mounted statuette08A13.40Figure in ivory (?) of a young woman drying her hair. Stauette mounted on a cylindrical black wood base with small metal plaque inscribed 'FOUND BY E.H. WEILNERT AT POMPEII.'10
ARC0312Pitcher/Jug08A13.45Pitcher jug of pale yellowish pottery, plain apart from ribs on handle and neck. Part of neck missing. Lines around widest part may indicate further decoration.1
ARC0313Pitcher/Jug08A13.40Decorated red ware two-hand;ed pitcher or jug. Bulbous neck and circumference decorated with diagonal incised lines between horizontal lines. Base slightly expanded and with small pieces chipped off. Also small hole near widest point.63
ARC0314Spoon08A13.40Bronze spoon. 14 or 15 Cent. (Pallanza 1895).10
ARC0315Pitcher/Jug08A13.40Pitcher or jug (Etruscan beaked oinochoe) of black ware with red decoration of scrolls and other patterns and the figure of a man.10
ARC0316Pitcher/Jug08A13.40Plain grey ware pitcher or jug with two handles in the style of an amphora, but with flattened base and small spout for pouring.63
ARC0317Plate/Dish08A13.40Shallow dish or plate on short foot. Cream ware painted black. Part of rim broken off then glued back.10
ARC0318Bowl/Pot lidBATRMRed ware pot lid, or bowl on raised foot. Label suggests the latter.1
ARC0319Jug or unguent jar08A13.40Small jug or jar of red ware, the side opposite the handle modelled as a girl's face.,Neck and handle missing, small chips on base.84
ARC0320Plate/Saucer08A14.41Dish, plate or saucer of carved stone decorated with conscentric lines and four sprays of leaves opposite each other on the rim and another at the centre.63
ARC0321Pottery vessel08A14.41Upper portion of a red ware vessel, more or less conical in section and with spiral ribs, suggesting it was coil-built either within or outside a former. ARC0322 is the base of the same or a similar vessel.63
ARC0322Pottery vessel08A14.41Base of a red ware vessel, more or conical in section and with spiral ribs, suggesting it was coil-built either within or outside a former. ARC0321 is the upper part of the same or a similar vessel.63
ARC0323Scagliola sample08A14.41Square sample of 'scagliola' flooring, probably cut to a square and polished by the collector.10
ARC0324Bowl08A14.41Black ware bowl, now in 28 fragments plus small chips.63
ARC0325Bowl08A14.41Dark grey ware bowl, now in fragments plus small chips.50
ARC0326Pitcher/Jug08A14.41Red ware pitcher or jug with one handle, attached at rim of neck and top of body. Neck slightly pinched. Body decorated with concentric blacvk lines, some broad, some fine. Broken in the past but has since been restored.63
ARC0327Bowl08A14.41Black ware bowl or cup on raised foot. Plain apart from faint inciseed concenbtric lines.63
ARC0328Cement sample08A14.41Accouding to the label attached: 'Roman cement, Chester.'1
ARC0329Jug/Pitcher08A14.41Cream ware jug or small pitcher, decorated with numerous lines in black (oxide), concentric and in bands of diagonal patterns.128
ARC0330Plate/Saucer08A14.41Black ware plate or saucer on raised foot, ridges around edge and edge of bowl for decoration.10
ARC0331Pitcher/Jug08A14.42Black ware pitcher or jug (beaked oinochoe) with one handle. Red decoration, much faded, of scrolls and the figure of a woman. Part of lip broken and later glued back. Identical style to ARC0315.10
ARC0332Bottle08A14.42Black ware pottery bottle with rouhnded base and loop handles either side, probably to allow it to be carried. Plain apart from some incised patterns below the handles.50
ARC0333Jar08A14.42Red pottery jar with black band decoration. Loop jandles at either side.63
ARC0334Vase/jug08A14.42Cream ware vase, jug or bottle with one handle. Plain and on a wide foot. Crack around part of circumference anda small hole at end of crack. Very thin fabric at that point.63
ARC0335Jug08A14.42Tall plain cream ware jug with one handle. Object trapped within it, either a pebble or perhaps a stopper.84
ARC0336Bottle/jar08A14.42Plain red ware bottle or jar with rounded base. Part of neck missing.63
ARC0337Cremation jar08A14.42Small plain black ware cremation jar with rounded base.28
ARC0338Jar08A14.42Plain grey ware jar. Wide mouth with lip, part of which is missing.63
ARC0339Bottle/jar08A14.42Aryballos - Small spherical cream ware pot or jar with rounded base, broad disk shaped mouth.. Used as perfume or oil container. Painted (bichrme ware) in black and red slip which haven't reduced properly (should have been black on white) . Could be late Corinthian14
ARC0340Oil lamp08A14.42Glazed orange ware oil lamp with large hole for oil and small hole for wick. Loop handle.14
ARC0341Dish-shaped object08A14.42Black painted cream ware dish-like object with a raised central 'knob.' around the knob are four unevenly placed symbols. Two appear to be images of the rising or setting sun and the other two between them may be mid-day suns. Around these is a herring-bone pattern of fine lines. Possibly for calendrical or religious use.63
ARC0342Potsherd08A14.42Fine red ware handle for jug or mug. Unglazed but grooves along its length may have contained a darker pigment. At the top of the handle near where it joined the container is a small boss which is the curled tip of probablyan acanthus leaf decoration. Presumed to be European, probably British.63
ARC0343Jar08A14.42Painted buff ware two-handled jar decorated with lines in concentric red and brown.10
ARC0344Cup08A14.42Shallow buff ware cup on stem. Possibly originally with painted decoration but decoration only suggested in one or two places due to incrustation of lime or clay. Appears to have been wheel-thrown.63
ARC0345Pilgrim flask08A14.42Buff ware flattened bottle with two handles and small opening at top. Disc-shaped sides decorated by a bas-relief depicting Saint Menas, robed and with a cross either side of the head. Arms outstretched with open hands and two kneeling camels on either side. Pattern repeated on the back.84
ARC0346Bowl08A14.42Coarse cream ware bowl, or lower part of larger vessel. Uneven edge to rim suiggests original rim no longer present.50
ARC0347Jug08A14.42Plain black ware one-handled jug10
ARC0348Jug/Jar08A14.42Small squat plain black ware jug or jar with one handle.10
ARC0349Jug08A14.42Plain black ware jug or jar with handle raised above lip.10
ARC0350Jar/Vase08A14.42Plain black ware jar or vase with wide flared lip, part of which is missing. Originally in three pieces, later glued together and secured with black thread.63
ARC0351Tile fragment- Roman antefix08A14.42Large fragment of tile with one straight edge and the remains of an undulating upper edge. One face with raised decoration, probably making a repeated pattern. The other side plain and flat. Roof decorain - called 'antefix'.10
ARC0352Potsherd08A15.43Sherd of black ware pot with base and part of side.11
ARC0353Potsherd08A15.43Portion of the side of a flat bottomed conical sided dish or pot. Originally two pieces, since glued together.11
ARC0354Loom weight08A15.43Flattened spherical baked clay loom weight .11
ARC0355Loom shuttle?08A15.43Base of antler with boss shaved off and a slot cut into narrow end. Signs of wear in slot.11
ARC0356Flint tools/flakes05C128 Flint flakes and tools including black flint round scraper and possible broken arrow head.1
ARC0357Engraved slab08A15.43Slab of white limestone with engraving apparently depicting the horn of an ox. Edge is rounded suggesting a cartouch shape. Back is scored, presumably to aid attaching it to a backing using plaster.63
ARC0358Potsherds08A15.4332 Sherds of assorted plain pottery.1
ARC0359A-DPotsherds08A15.434 Fragments of a large vessel with stout handle (a) with plaited decoration externally. Part of a spout (b) fits to two body sherds (c, d). An orange-yellow glaze was applied to the outside surface. The spout is level with the rim and merely a hole for liquid to be poored in or out..63
ARC0360A-CPotsherds08A15.433 Sherds of cream pottery glazed externally with a yellowish glaze Some external decoration in the form of shallow ridges and grooves (a, b) and a rim sherd (c) with piping hand-pressed to form decoration. The latter probably from a different vessel.63
ARC0361Potsherd08A15.43Coarse grey ware sherd from side of a large vessel, or possibly from some other object, since the curvature is slight.1
ARC0362Potsherds08A15.438 Fragments of several vessels with similar glaze of rose-tinted cream appearance, but otherwise undecorated.63
ARC0946BroochRBBrooch.63
ARC0947BroochRBBrooch.63
ARC0948BroochRBBrooch.63
ARC0949Cosmetic spoonRBCosmetic spoon.63
ARC0950SpoonRBSpoon.1
ARC0951BraceletRBBracelet.1
ARC0952BraceletRBBracelet.63
ARC0954RingRBRing.1
ARC0955BraceletBRLSI ?Rectangular strip of ornamental bracelet. Lansdown? September 1906.1
ARC0956BraceletBRLSI ?Transferred to Roman Baths before or after 1962 loan. Small rectangular bracelet for a child. Lansdown? September 1906.1
ARC0957BangleBRLSITransferred to Roman Baths before or after 1962 loan. Penannular ring or bangle. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC0958Brooch pinsBRLSI3 Brooch pins. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC0959Brooch fragmentBRLSIFoot of a brooch. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC0960Bronze fragmentsBRLSI6 Miscellaneous bronze fragments. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC0961Carved fragmentBRLSICarved piece of a larger object. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC0962Hair pinRBHair pin.1
ARC0963Sherds of blue glassBRLSI10 Sherds of blue glass. Lansdown, 1906.1
ARC0964Bone pin fragmentsBRLSI5 Bone pin fragments. Lansdown, 1906.1
ARC0965Rim of vesselBRLSIRim of amber glass vessel. Lansdown, 1906.1
ARC0966Rim sherd of vesselBRLSISmall rim sherd of blue glass vessel. Lansdown, 1906.1
ARC0967Spindle whorlBRLSISpindle whorl made from remains of a piece of Samian ware. Lansdown, 1906.1
ARC0968CountersBRLSI2 Stone counters. Lansdown, 1906.1
ARC0969BeadsBRLSI4 Glass beads. Three small beads and part of a larger one. Lansdown, 1906.1
ARC0970Perforated boneBRLSIBone with a large perforation. Lansdown, 1906.1
ARC0971CoinRBCoin.. Obv. Constans. Gloria exercitus. Oldfield. Nurseries.1
ARC0972CoinRBCoin.. Obv. Constantinus. Head facing right. Rev. 2 soldiers with standards. Cleveland Walk, Bath.1
ARC0973CoinRBCoin. Obv. Domitian. Rev. Figure facing right. At the rear of the Hat and Feather, Walcot Street, Bath.1
ARC0974CoinRBCoin. Obv. Constantius. Rev. Soldiers with two standards. Powlett Road, Bathwick, Bath.1
ARC0975PenateBRLSIBronze penate. Deity seated in a chair. Weston, Bath, 1825.1
ARC0976PenateBRLSIBronze penate. Standing deity in robes. Weston, Bath, 1825.1
ARC0977PenateBRLSIBronze penate. Deity with headdress. Upper Borough Walls, Bath, 1824.1
ARC0978SpoonBRLSIBronze spoon with handle shaft.1
ARC0979SpoonBRLSIBronze spoon with handle shaft.1
ARC0980SpoonBRLSIBronze spoon with handle shaft.1
ARC0981Comb (2 bits)BRLSI2 Parts of a bone comb.1
ARC0982StylusBRLSIBronze stylus. Splayed and squared at one end.1
ARC0983LigulaBRLSIBronze ligula. Small with rounded scoop.1
ARC0984PinBRLSIBronze pin. Point missing.1
ARC0985PinBRLSIBronze pin. Complete.1
ARC0986Bronze StripBRLSIPiece of decorated bronze strip.1
ARC0987Brooch pinBRLSIBronze brooch pin.1
ARC0988SpoonBRLSIBronze spoon. Handle and part of spoon bowl.1
ARC0989SpoonBRLSIBronze spoon handle, complete.1
ARC0990Spoon handleBRLSIBronze spoon handle.1
ARC0991SpoonBRLSIBronze spoon, simple in style, with handle.1
ARC0992Spoon handlesBRLSI2 Parts of bronze spoon handles.1
ARC0993BellBRLSIBronze bell. No clapper.1
ARC0994BroochBRLSIBronze brooch.1
ARC0995BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Pin intact.1
ARC0996BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Bow and fantail type. Hod Hill type?1
ARC0997BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. V-shaped.1
ARC0998BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Dolphin type.1
ARC0999BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Simple rod-backed type.1
ARC1000BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Pin attachment remains.1
ARC1001BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Large catch plate with two holes.1
ARC1002BroochBRLSIBronze brooch, with pin. Catch plate missing.1
ARC1003BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Simple.1
ARC1004BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Small amount of pin remaining.1
ARC1005BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. V-shaped ornament.1
ARC1006BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Enamel inlay.1
ARC1007TweezersBRLSIPair of bronze tweezers.1
ARC1008TweezersBRLSIPair of bronze tweezers. Plain.1
ARC1009TweezersBRLSIPair of bronze tweezers.1
ARC1010BangleBRLSIBronze bangle. Three pieces of strip bronze.1
ARC1011BraceletsBRLSI12 Pieces of bronze bracelets.1
ARC1012BroochesBRLSI4 Parts of bronze brooches.1
ARC1013TweezersBRLSIHalf a pair of bronze tweezers.1
ARC1014Pin headBRLSIBronze pin head. Part of a pin with a crystal-shaped head.1
ARC1015Bronze stripsBRLSI13 Pieces of bronze in strip, for tweezers.1
ARC1016BraceletBRLSIBronze bracelet. Hatched ornament.1
ARC1017BraceletBRLSIThin bronze wire bracelet, undecorated.1
ARC1018BraceletBRLSIBronze bracelet of spirally twisted wire. Incomplete.1
ARC1019BraceletBRLSIBronze bracelet.1
ARC1020BraceletBRLSIBronze bracelet. Flat sheet, ends missing.1
ARC1021RingBRLSISmall bronze finger-ring with bezel with figure.1
ARC1022RingBRLSIBronze finger-ring with a flat top with design.1
ARC1023RingsBRLSI4 [or 5?] Bronze finger ring, little or no design.1
ARC1024PinBRLSIBone pin with double knobbed top.1
ARC1025PinBRLSIBone pin with an almost acorn top.1
ARC1026PinBRLSIBone pin, long with rounded head.1
ARC1027PinBRLSIBone pin with rounded head a bit like a barrel.1
ARC1028PinBRLSIBone pin. Barrel type with rounded end.1
ARC1029PinBRLSIBone pin. Long with unusual head.1
ARC1030Pin (in 2 pieces)BRLSIBone pin (in 2 pieces).1
ARC1031PinBRLSIPart of a bone pin.1
ARC1032Pin fragmentsBRLSI2 Pin heads and 2 pin points.1
ARC1033Fired clay reliefBRLSIFire clay relief. Crescent shape.1
ARC1034Wall PlasterBRLSI32 Pieces of wall plaster.1
ARC1035Stone finialBRLSIStone finial from roof. [assumed limestone]1
ARC1036Column baseBRLSIBase of small column. [assumed limestone]1
ARC1037Cornice?BRLSIPiece of stone cornice? [assumed limestone]1
ARC1038Carved stoneBRLSICarved top of a stone altar or tombstone. [assumed limestone]1
ARC1039Stone objectBRLSIStone object, long.1
ARC1040Stone objectBRLSIPiece of rough stone.1
ARC1041Oil lampBRLSIBronze oil lamp.63
ARC1042Oil lampBRLSIPottery oil lamp. Red-brown.1
ARC1043RingBRLSIBronze ring with a carved motif in centre.1
ARC1044RingBRLSIBronze ring inset with a gem, engraved a figure.1
ARC1045BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Oval, gilt, stone and pin missing.1
ARC1046BroochBRLSIPart of copper alloy brooch (Nauheim derivative) spring and pin missing, Upper Langridge Farm, 1908.1
ARC1047WeightsBRLSISet of four bronze weights with handle.1
ARC1048BraceletsBRLSI2 Bronze bracelets1
ARC1049BroochesRB ?Pair of identical bronze brooches. Cherry Wells, 1857.1
ARC1050Bracelets (1 in 2 pieces)RB ?Bronze bracelets. One of which is in two pieces. Cherry Wells, 1857.1
ARC1051PinBRLSIBone pin. Long with flat head.1
ARC1052Bracelet fragmentsBRLSI3 Pieces of bracelet, found in a stone coffin, Larkhall, Bath.1
ARC1053MirrorBRLSIBronze mirror, projections at either end. Foundation of Riding School, Julian Road.1
ARC1054BroochBRLSIBronze brooch.1
ARC1055MetalworkBRLSIBronze terminal. Slightly like a bell-clapper.1
ARC1056PinBRLSIBone pin. Flat disc and barrel-shaped top.1
ARC1057PinBRLSIBone pin, Flat top, point blunted.1
ARC1058PinBRLSIBone pin. Pyramidal head.1
ARC1059PinBRLSIBone pin. Expanded flat top.1
ARC1060PinBRLSIBone pin. Oval head, point broken.1
ARC1061NeedleBRLSIBone needle. Broken point and rectangular.1
ARC1062BoneworkBRLSIPieces of 4 bone objects, probably large pins or needles.1
ARC1063BowlBRLSIPottery bowl, Samian ware or imitation Samian.1
ARC1064BeakerBRLSICastor Ware beaker.1
ARC1065BeakerBRLSICastor Ware beaker. Chasing animals depicted.1
ARC1066InscriptionBRLSIPart of inscription in marble.1
ARC1067Storage jarBRLSILarge Grey Ware storage jar.1
ARC1068Tile antefixBRLSITile antefix. Ornamental.1
ARC1069Cinerary urn or potBRLSIOne of two Belgic Ware urns. Restored using glue and sellotape.1
ARC1070Cinerary urnBRLSIOne of two Belgic Ware urns. Still in fragments. Two large pieces plus 1 bag of fragments.1
ARC1071Box flue tileBRLSIBox flue tile.1
ARC1072Bottle fragmentBRLSIGlass bottle neck with handle.1
ARC1073Bottle fragmentBRLSIGlass bottle neck.1
ARC1074Bottle fragmentBRLSIHandle of a bottle in yellow/green glass.1
ARC1075Bottle fragmentBRLSIPart of handle of a glass bottle.1
ARC1076Bottle fragmentBRLSIPart of the side of a glass bottle.1
ARC1077Glass fragmentsBRLSI2 Glass rim sherds.1
ARC1078Glass fragmentBRLSIPiece of moulded glass, possibly from a beaker.1
ARC1079Bottle fragmentBRLSIPiece of glass bottle Base and straight side.1
ARC1080Glass fragmentsBRLSI6 Miscellaneous glass fragments.1
ARC1081Bottle fragmentBRLSILarge piece of glass bottle, possibly near handle.1
ARC1082Glass fragmentBRLSIPart of handle of amber-coloured glass vessel.1
ARC1083Bottle fragmentsBRLSI3 Pieces of same amber-coloured glass bottle.1
ARC1084Bottle fragmentsBRLSIBase and long neck of a glass bottle.1
ARC1085Bottle fragmentsBRLSI2 Glass bottle rim fragments, one with handle.1
ARC1086Glass fragmentRB ?Fragment of window glass.1
ARC1087Glass fragmentBRLSIDeep blue glass handle.1
ARC1088Oil lampBRLSIMajor part of pottery oil lamp.1
ARC1089BricksBRLSIBricks. 2 of 2. 5.4" x 2.8" x 1".1
ARC1090MosaicBRLSIFragment of white mosaic.1
ARC1091MosaicBRLSIFragment of mosaic, red, white and green.1
ARC1092KeyBATRMIron key in an L-shape, with handle. Sydney Buildings, found with large pig of lead.1
ARC1093Amphora sherdBRLSIAmphora base. Buff coloured base sherd.1
ARC1094PotsherdBRLSINeck and handle of large Buff Ware jug.1
ARC1095PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base of a small cup.1
ARC1096PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of the base of a bowl.1
ARC1097PotsherdBRLSIBase of imitation Samian Ware vessel. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1098PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd of decorated pot. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1099PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1100PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of the base of a bowl.1
ARC1101PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base of a small vessel. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1102PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd of decorated pottery, from near base. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1103PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd of decorated bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1104PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd of decorated bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1105PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd of decorated bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1106PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Small part of the base of a bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1107PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Seven rim sherds of bowls. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1108PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Three rim sherds of small bowls or cups. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1109PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim of a straight-sided cup. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1110PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Three body sherds of bowls. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1111PotsherdBRLSIShoulder of Black Ware storage jar with zig-zag ornament criss-crossing. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1112PotsherdBRLSIPart of straight-sided Orange Ware pot with beaded rim. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1113PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1114PotsherdBRLSIPart of mortarium base. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1115PotsherdBRLSIRim of Orange/Brown Ware storage jar. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1116PotsherdsBRLSI2 Rim sherds of Black Ware storage jar. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1117PotsherdBRLSISide of straight-sided Black Ware bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1118DishBRLSIPortion of rim and body of flat Black Ware dish. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1119PotsherdBRLSIRim and body of Black Ware bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1120PotsherdBRLSIBody sherd of Black Ware pot with trellis decoration. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1121PotsherdBRLSIBase sherd of Black Ware vessel with slight decoration. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1122PotsherdsBRLSI2 Base sherds of Black Ware. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1123PotsherdBRLSICavetto rim sherd in Balck Ware. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.1
ARC1124PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim sherd.1
ARC1125PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd of vessel. Found in stone coffin, Bathwick Hill, 1823.1
ARC1126PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of base stand of vessel. Found in stone coffin, Bathwick Hill, 1823.1
ARC1127PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of flanged rim and body of bowl. Found in stone coffin, Bathwick Hill, 1823.1
ARC1128BowlBRLSITerra Sigillata. Wide plain bowl.1
ARC1129PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Wide flat plate.1
ARC1130PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of a flat plate.1
ARC1131PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Portion of a plate.1
ARC1132PotsherdBRLSIPart of rim and base of small Samian Ware dish.1
ARC1133PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base of bowl.1
ARC1134PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base sherd.1
ARC1135PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base footstand.1
ARC1136PotsherdBRLSIRim to base sherd of plain Samian Ware bowl.1
ARC1137PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1138PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd decorated with animals.1
ARC1139PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware mortarium. Drag 45.1
ARC1140PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware plate.1
ARC1141PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim of plate, undecorated.1
ARC1142PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd.1
ARC1143PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd.1
ARC1144PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd.1
ARC1145PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd.1
ARC1146PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd.1
ARC1147PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd with animals.1
ARC1148PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd. A panel of rabbits.1
ARC1149PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd.1
ARC1150PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base and body of bowl.1
ARC1151PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Body sherd.1
ARC1152PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd with chasing animal.1
ARC1153PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd, spreading foliage.1
ARC1154PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Weathered rim and body sherd.1
ARC1155PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1156PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd.1
ARC1157PotsherdBRLSISmall decorated Samian Ware sherd. Ovolo.1
ARC1158PotsherdsBRLSI. 2 Miscellaneous rim sherds of Samian Ware. Remains of glue attached.1
ARC1159PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Unusual rim and body sherd.1
ARC1160PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd. Upright with slight flange.1
ARC1161PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware bowl with barbatine decoration.1
ARC1162PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware bowl. ?Curle 15.1
ARC1163PotsherdBRLSIBase sherd of imitation Samian Ware bowl.1
ARC1164PotsherdBRLSIWall-sided rim of imitation Samian Ware bowl.1
ARC1165PotsherdBRLSIBase sherd of New Forest Ware fluted beaker.1
ARC1166PotsherdBRLSIBase of buff-coloured ware jar.1
ARC1167PotsherdBRLSINeck of Brown Ware bottle with handle.1
ARC1168PotsherdBRLSIBase of Brown Ware beaker.1
ARC1169PotsherdBRLSINeck of small Brown Ware flask.1
ARC1170Glass fragmentBRLSINeck and handle of glass vessel.1
ARC1171Glass fragmentBRLSINeck of glass vessel. Combe Down?1
ARC1172Glass fragmentBRLSIShoulder of glass bottle with slight vertical ribbing.1
ARC1173Glass fragmentBRLSIPiece of opaque glass with leaf design.1
ARC1174MortariumBRLSIMortarium. Light colour.1
ARC1175PotsherdBRLSIRim and neck of large Grey Ware storage jar.1
ARC1176PotsherdBRLSISide and rim of very large Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1177PotsherdBRLSIRim and handle of large Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1178PotsherdBRLSIRim and handle of large Black Ware flagon.1
ARC1179PotsherdBRLSILarge cavetto rim of Black Ware storage jar.1
ARC1180PotsherdBRLSINeck of Black Ware flask with evidence of a handle.1
ARC1181PotsherdBRLSIBowl of New Forest? Ware with pedestal base [or just the base?]1
ARC1182PotteryBRLSIStopper. Cone shaped article in Orange Ware, hollow.1
ARC1183PotsherdBRLSIBase stand of large Black Ware vessel.1
ARC1184PotsherdBRLSIRim and neck of large Orange Ware amphora.1
ARC1185PotsherdBRLSIRim and neck of Orange Ware jar, fine fabric.1
ARC1186PotsherdBRLSIBeaded rim and handle of large Orange Ware mug.1
ARC1187PotsherdBRLSIHandle of Black Ware dish or small bowl.1
ARC1188PotsherdBRLSINeck and handle of small Grey Ware jug.1
ARC1189PotsherdBRLSIRim and handle of shallow Black Ware dish or bowl.1
ARC1190StrainerBRLSISherd of Grey Ware cheese press.1
ARC1191PotsherdBRLSIBase and footring of imitation Samian Ware bowl.1
ARC1192PotsherdBRLSISherd of jar in Buff coloured Ware. Slightly bulbous sides.1
ARC1193PotsherdBRLSITazza sherd with raised cordon.1
ARC1194PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of large Black Ware storage jar.1
ARC1195PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware pot sherd with cavetto-type rim.1
ARC1196PotsherdBRLSIRim of large Grey Ware storage jar.1
ARC1197PotsherdBRLSIPart of rim and handle of amphora.1
ARC1198PotsherdBRLSIAmphora sherd, probably part of base.1
ARC1199PotsherdBRLSIAmphora sherd1
ARC1200PotsherdBRLSIPart of handle of Black Ware plate or dish.1
ARC1201WhetstoneBRLSIWhetstone.1
ARC1202PotsherdBRLSIBase and body of small thin fabric Black Ware pot.1
ARC1203PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of base with stamp LITTERAE [LITTORA F. ?] Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1204PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base and part of body of drag 27, with stamp BASSI. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1205PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of base of small cup with stamp MAMMI. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1206PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base of small cup with stamp OFFILVI. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1207PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Large decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1208PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Large decorated sherd of drag 29. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1209PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd of drag 29. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1210PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Three sherd of same small cup. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1211PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1212PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1213PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1214PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1215PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1216PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd with figure. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1217PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd with rouletting. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1218PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd of small cup with Barbotine decoration. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1219PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Two sherds of decorated drag. 37. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1220PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Two sherds of decorated drag 37. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1221PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd, simple with incised lines. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1222PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 2 Rim sherds, 1 with large beaded rim. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1223PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd with a stamped ornament. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1224PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd with rosettes. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1225PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1226PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1227PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1228PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1229PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1230PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1231PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Two very small decorated sherds. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1232PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Two adjoining sherds of decorated ware. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1233PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. Two adjoining sherds of decorated ware glued together. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.1
ARC1234PotsherdBRLSIBuff coloured Ware amphora handle, large, stamped I.S.L.P.P.1
ARC1235PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware amphora handle with potter's stamp.1
ARC1236PotsherdBRLSINeck and rim of amphora. Buff fabric.1
ARC1237PotsherdBRLSIAmphora handle in gritty buff coloured ware.1
ARC1238PotsherdBRLSIAmphora handle. Broad and quite flat. Buff fabric.1
ARC1239BrickBRLSIPart of inscribed brick, Berkley[sic] Church, Glos., 1865.1
ARC1240PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Smallbase and foot ring.1
ARC1241PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base with foot ring and potter's mark.1
ARC1242PotsherdBRLSISherd of Samian Ware bowl. Rim-base. Rouletting inside.1
ARC1243PotsherdBRLSISherd of Samian Ware bowl. Rim-base. Rouletting inside.1
ARC1244PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base and side of cup with rouletting.1
ARC1245PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd.1
ARC1246PotsherdBRLSIRim sherds of Samian Ware with good glaze.1
ARC1247PotsherdsBRLSI3 Rim sherds of Samian Ware.1
ARC1248PotsherdsBRLSI2 Samian Ware base sherds with foot rings.1
ARC1249PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 3 Decorated sherds.1
ARC1250PotsherdsBRLSI5 Sherds of imitation Samian Ware, probably from the same bowl.1
ARC1251PotsherdBRLSITerrta Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1252PotsherdBRLSITerrta Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1253PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim with potter's mark, very heavy.1
ARC1254PotsherdBRLSIMortarium. Very deep rim.1
ARC1255PotsherdBRLSIPart of Black Ware dish and handle. Oval in shape.1
ARC1256PotsherdBRLSIPart of handled Black Ware dish. Oval in shape.1
ARC1257PotsherdBRLSICavetto rim of Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1258PotsherdBRLSIRim of straight sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1259PotsherdBRLSIRim-base of straight sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1260PotsherdBRLSISherd of Black Ware with cross-hatching. Rim and body of straight sided bowl.1
ARC1261PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of straight sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1262PotsherdBRLSIRim and body sherd of Black Ware with ornament.1
ARC1263PotsherdBRLSIRim-base sherd of sttraight sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1264PotsherdBRLSIRim of straight sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1265PotsherdBRLSISherd of straight sided Black Ware dish.1
ARC1266PotsherdsBRLSI6 Sherds of Black Ware jar rim.1
ARC1267PotsherdBRLSIBase of Black Ware oval handled pie dish.1
ARC1268PotsherdBRLSIRim, neck and body sherd of Black Ware storage jar.1
ARC1269PotsherdBRLSIBody sherd of Black Ware storage jar.1
ARC1270PotsherdBRLSISherd of Black Ware pot. Irregular base shape with perforation.1
ARC1271PotsherdsBRLSI7 Miscellaneous sherds of Black Ware.1
ARC1272PotsherdsBRLSI5 Sherds of Black Ware rims, quite poor.1
ARC1273PotsherdBRLSIRim and body of Black Ware jar. Simple rim.1
ARC1274PotsherdBRLSIRim and shoulder of small Black Ware jar.1
ARC1275PotsherdBRLSIPart of base of Black Ware jar.1
ARC1276PotsherdBRLSISide and rim of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1277PotsherdBRLSISherd of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1278PotsherdBRLSISherd of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1279PotsherdBRLSIRim, neck and body of Black Ware jar. Rim very simple.1
ARC1280PotsherdsBRLSI3 Sherds of Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1281PotsherdBRLSICavetto-type rim of Black Ware.1
ARC1282PotsherdBRLSICavetto-type rim of Black Ware jar.1
ARC1283PotsherdsBRLSI3 [or 4?] Rims of Black Ware.1
ARC1284PotsherdBRLSIRim of small Black Ware bowl, fine fabric.1
ARC1285PotsherdBRLSIRim-body of straight-sided Grey Ware bowl.1
ARC1286PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of burnished Grey Ware. Interior quite polished.1
ARC1287PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Buff-coloured Ware bowl.1
ARC1288PotsherdBRLSICavetto rim of Black Slip Ware.1
ARC1289PotsherdsBRLSIBase sherd of Grey Ware bowl or platter with white slip.1
ARC1290PotsherdBRLSI2 Neck sherd of Grey Ware with decoration.1
ARC1291PotsherdBRLSIHalf of base of Grey Ware jar. Bath?1
ARC1292PotsherdBRLSIBase and sides of Orange Ware jug?1
ARC1293PotsherdsBRLSI2 Base sherds of Grey Ware.1
ARC1294PotsherdsBRLSI3 Bases of Orange Ware, 1 with footstand.1
ARC1295PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Grey Ware jug.1
ARC1296PotsherdBRLSISherd of small flat Black Ware plate.1
ARC1297PotsherdBRLSIBase of tall Black Ware jar.1
ARC1298PotsherdBRLSIHeavy rim sherd of Grey Ware vessel.1
ARC1299PotsherdBRLSIBuff -colooured Ware sherd of large vessel. Amphora?1
ARC1300PotsherdBRLSISmall handle of Black Ware pie dish.1
ARC1301PotsherdBRLSIRim of slightly micaceous imitation Samian Ware.1
ARC1302PotsherdBRLSIBeaded rim sherd of imitation Samian Ware.1
ARC1303PotsherdBRLSIBuff coloured Ware jug handle.1
ARC1304PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware body sherd with trellis work.1
ARC1305PotsherdsBRLSI3 Sherds of very large Grey Ware vessel. Painted slip.1
ARC1306PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware neck and handle of flagon.1
ARC1307PotsherdBRLSIBuff Ware neck and handle of flagon.1
ARC1308PotsherdsBRLSI5 Orange Ware rim and neck sherds of large flagon.1
ARC1309PotsherdBRLSIRim of imitation Samian Ware pot, micaceous.1
ARC1310PotsherdBRLSIUpchurch Ware bottle neck..1
ARC1311-1313PotsherdsBRLSI3 Upchurch Ware bottle necks.1
ARC1314PotsherdsBRLSI2 Sherds of New Forest Ware fluted beaker.1
ARC1315PotsherdBRLSIBase and side of New Forest Ware beaker.1
ARC1316PotsherdBRLSIFootstand of New Forest Ware fluted beaker.1
ARC1317PotsherdBRLSISolid pedestal base of Castor Ware beaker.1
ARC1318PotsherdBRLSICastor Ware beaker sherd.1
ARC1319PotsherdsBRLSI4 Sherds of Castor Ware beaker with ornament.1
ARC1320PotsherdBRLSICastor Ware base with potter's mark VOBNI.M.1
ARC1321PotsherdBRLSIBrown Ware sherd.1
ARC1322PotsherdBRLSIRim and neck of fine Castor Ware beaker.1
ARC1323PotsherdBRLSIBeaded rim of Castor Ware beaker.1
ARC1324PotsherdBRLSIDecorated sherd of Black Ware in fine fabric.1
ARC1325PotsherdBRLSIBase and part of side of New Forest Ware? pot.1
ARC1326PotsherdsBRLSI4 Sherds of Castor Ware with white knobs.1
ARC1327PotsherdBRLSISherd of New Forest Ware. Decorated with creatures chasing.1
ARC1328PotsherdBRLSIRim and part of body of Poppy Head beaker.1
ARC1329PotsherdBRLSIRim and body of New Forest Ware? beaker with white decoration.1
ARC1330PotsherdsBRLSI3 Decorated sherds of New Forest Ware? beakers.1
ARC1331PotsherdBRLSIBase of Orange Ware jug or flagon.1
ARC1332PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware base. Green/grey internal colour.1
ARC1333Roofing slateBRLSIStone roofing slate, five sided. Pennant sandstone?1
ARC1334Spindle whorlsBRLSI4 Spindle whorls.1
ARC1335PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim in a whitish fabric.1
ARC1336PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim in a whitish fabric.1
ARC1337PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim, exterior white.1
ARC1338PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherd. Brown/pink fabric.1
ARC1339PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherd.1
ARC1340PotsherdsBRLSI2 Mortarium body sherds. Pinkish interior.1
ARC1341Roof tileBRLSIPart of stone roof tile with four perforations.1
ARC1342PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherd. Pinkish fabric.1
ARC1343PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim and body sherd of jar with caveto rim.1
ARC1344PotsherdsBRLSI16 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowl..1
ARC1345PotsherdsBRLSI9 Rim sherds of straight-sided Black Ware pie dish es.1
ARC1346PotsherdsBRLSI2 Cavetto rims of Black Ware.1
ARC1347PotsherdBRLSIRim and shoulder of bulbous Grey Ware jar or flagon.1
ARC1348PotsherdBRLSIRim of Grey Ware jar, turned over with deep neck.1
ARC1349PotsherdsBRLSI4 Base sherds of a Black Ware jar.1
ARC1350PotsherdsBRLSI11 Black Ware base sherds.1
ARC1351PotsherdsBRLSI2 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds.1
ARC1352PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware cavetto rim sherd, quite fine ware.1
ARC1353PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware jar rim.1
ARC1354PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim of bulbous pot.1
ARC1355PotsherdsBRLSI3 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowls.1
ARC1356PotsherdBRLSIRim of Grey Ware pot.1
ARC1357PotsherdBRLSIRim and shoulder of Black Ware pot.1
ARC1358PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim. Quite fine fabric.1
ARC1359PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim. Thin fabric.1
ARC1360PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Grey Ware pot.1
ARC1361PotsherdBRLSIRim, neck and shoulder of Grey Ware vessel.1
ARC1362PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim shed.1
ARC1363PotsherdsBRLSI8 Black Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1364PotsherdsBRLSI2 Shoulders of Black Ware pots.1
ARC1365PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware rim sherd with yellow slip.1
ARC1366PotsherdsBRLSI5 Grey Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1367PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware rim sherd. Very light, almost white.1
ARC1368PotsherdBRLSIRim and necl of Black Ware pot.1
ARC1369PotsherdsBRLSI3 Base sherds of Orange Ware pot, rough fabric.1
ARC1370PotsherdsBRLSI4 Buff-coloured Ware rim sherds,2 cavetto rims.1
ARC1371PotsherdsBRLSI2 Rim sherds of Orange Ware pots, small, thin fabric.1
ARC1372PotsherdBRLSIBase of small Orange Ware pot, 30mm diam.1
ARC1373PotsherdBRLSIRim of Grey Ware jug , which has had a handle added later.1
ARC1374PotsherdBRLSINeck sherd of Orange Ware flagon with fluting around neck.1
ARC1375PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware with fluted ornament.1
ARC1376PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 5 Very small sherds of Samian Ware.1
ARC1377PotsherdBRLSIPart of base of small, rather crude, Orange Ware pot.1
ARC1378PotsherdsBRLSI2 Small rim sherds of imitation Samian Ware.1
ARC1379PotsherdsBRLSI3 Orange Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1380PotsherdsBRLSI3 Fine Ware sherds.1
ARC1381PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware sherd with fine fabric, rouletted ornament. Possibly one of the named wares.1
ARC1382PotsherdBRLSIBuff-coloured Ware pot base, with poor footstand and hollow area.1
ARC1383PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware sherd in a cylinder shade[shape?] with a hole through it.1
ARC1384CoalBRLSI4 Pieces of partially burnt coal.1
ARC1385BeadBRLSIPart of a shale bead with two perforations.1
ARC1386GlassBRLSI2 Pieces of glass, 1 part of a ribbed handle.1
ARC1387PotsherdsBRLSI22 Small sherds of Orange and Grey Ware. Twin Barrow 09, Lansdown.1
ARC1388PotsherdsBRLSI5 Sherds of Romano-British pottery, Wansdyke cutting, Englishcombe, excavated 1904.1
ARC1389PotsherdsBRLSI28 Very small sherds of Romano-British pottery, excavated 19051
ARC1390WhetstoneBRLSIRectangular shaped whetstone. Cold Harbour Farm, Wick, 1865.1
ARC1391Iron BindingBRLSICircular iron binding for wooden pipe.1
ARC1392PincersBRLSIPair of iron pincers with one handle.1
ARC1393Latch KeyBRLSIIron latch key with a loop and ring.1
ARC1394ShearsBRLSIPiece of iron shears.1
ARC1395Spear headBRLSIIron spear head, complete and well preserved.1
ARC1396Spear headBRLSIIron spear head, rather corroded.1
ARC1397ScraperBRLSIFlat triangular iron blade. Scraper?1
ARC1398KeyBRLSISimple iron key.1
ARC1399KeyBRLSISimple iron key.1
ARC1400KeyBRLSISmall simple iron key.1
ARC1401KeyBRLSIIron latch-type key.1
ARC1402KeyBRLSIIron latch-type key.1
ARC1403KeyBRLSISimple iron latch-type key.1
ARC1404KeyBRLSISimple iron latch-type key.1
ARC1405NailsBRLSI2 Iron nails.1
ARC1406Box of Hob-nailsBRLSIHob nails from coffin near Roman Villa, Combe Down.1
ARC1407BroochBRLSIBronze penannular brooch.1
ARC1408BroochBRLSIBronze penannular brooch. Terminals flattened over.1
ARC1409Funnel-like objectBRLSIBronze funnel-like object with a flange.1
ARC1410StudsBRLSI2 Bronze studs.1
ARC1411StudBRLSIPart of bronze stud.1
ARC1412BroochBRLSIFlat disc with pin. Part of bronze disc brooch?1
ARC1413Spindle whorlsBRLSI8 Spindle whorls: 3 of patella bone, 5 of pottery.1
ARC1414PounderBRLSIStone pounder.1
ARC1415PounderBRLSIStone pounder made from a rather eroded rock.1
ARC1416PotsherdBRLSIPart of very small Grey Ware pot or jar.1
ARC1417PotsherdBRLSIHandle of Grey Ware vessel.1
ARC1418PotsherdBRLSIRim, neck and handle of Grey Ware jar.1
ARC1419Cylindrical iron objectBRLSIPiece of iron of circular cross-section,tfound near Bath.1
ARC1420Spoon?BRLSIPart of a bronze spoon?1
ARC1421BraceletBRLSISmall ring of circular bronze wire. Tiny bronze bracelet?1
ARC1422Padlock?BRLSIBronze object. Apparently a padlock type lock.1
ARC1423BottleBRLSIEighteenth century glass bottle.1
ARC1424KeyBRLSIIron key.1
ARC1425HandleBRLSIHandle of an object in white marble?1
ARC1426Cut boneBRLSI6 Peces of cut bone. Handles for knives?1
ARC1427Scoops?BRLSI2 Shoulder blades, possibly used as scoops.1
ARC1428Pieces of horn/antlerBRLSI6 Pieces of horn or antler.1
ARC1429BonesBRLSI2 Tibia or fibula of small bird or mammal.1
ARC1430PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd and handle of small Black Ware jug.1
ARC1431BroochBRLSIBronze brooch with large catch plate. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1432BroochBRLSIBronze dolphin brooch. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1433BroochBRLSISmall bronze brooch with flat to hold enamel. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1434BroochBRLSISmall bronze brooch, pin missing. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1435WireBRLSIStrip of twisted bronze wire with a loop at one end. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1436BroochBRLSIFoot of bronze brooch with small catch plate. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1437TweezersBRLSIFlat strip. One side of a pair of bronze tweezers. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1438BraceletsBRLSI3 Pieces of strip bronze bracelet(s). Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1439Sheet bronzeBRLSI3 Strips of sheet bronze. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1440ChainBRLSILength of bronze chain. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1441aStatuette fragmentBRLSIPiece of bronze, foot fragment from a statuette, probably a penate. Little Down Field.1
ARC1441bBrooch fragments?BRLSI2 Fragments of bronze. Little Down Field.1
ARC1442SpoonBRLSIPiece of bronze spoon bowl.1
ARC1443Bracelet fragmentsBRLSI2 Pieces of bronze bracelet. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC1444SpoonBRLSIBowl of bronze spoon and part of handle.1
ARC1445BroochBRLSIBronze brooch - La Tène III derivative? Catch plate open.1
ARC1446BroochBRLSIBronze brooch. Small simple rod type with spring.1
ARC1447Finger ringBRLSIBronze finger ring. Bezel for stone or gem.1
ARC1448Finger ringBRLSISmall bronze finger ring. Bezel for gem.1
ARC1449BraceletBRLSIPart of bronze bracelet.1
ARC1450BroochBRLSIBronze brooch catch-plate with circular perforation.1
ARC1451SpoonBRLSIBronze spoon bowl.1
ARC1452TweezersBRLSIPair of bronze tweezers, from Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1453BroochBRLSIBronze brooch with pin but no catch plate. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905, building.1
ARC1454Bronze stripBRLSIOrnamental bronze strip. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1455aBrooch fragmentBRLSIBronze brooch fragment (catch-plate only). Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1455bBrooch fragmentBRLSIBronze brooch fragment. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1455cBrooch fragmentBRLSIBronze brooch fragment. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1455dBrooch fragmentBRLSIBronze brooch fragment. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1456BraceletBRLSIPart of dark blue glass bracelet. Little Down Field trench no. 2, June 1905.1
ARC1457CoalBRLSI3 Pieces of coal. Little Down Field trench no. 2, June 1905.1
ARC1458FlintBRLSI2 Flints. [nodules?] Little Down Field, trench no.2, June 1905.1
ARC1459SpoonBRLSIBronze spoon bowl.1
ARC1460Bronze stripsBRLSI2 Flat bronze strips.1
ARC1461Bead or hook?BRLSIDouble hook? (or Half of a blue bead?) Little Down Field?1
ARC1462Bronze tubesBRLSIFragment of bronze strip bow brooch.1
ARC1463aBrooch fragmentBRLSIPiece of pentagonal bronze brooch.1
ARC1463bBrooch fragmentBRLSIPiece of pentagonal bronze brooch.1
ARC1463cBrooch fragmentBRLSIPiece of pentagonal bronze brooch.1
ARC1463dBrooch fragmentBRLSIPiece of pentagonal bronze brooch.1
ARC1464Bronze studBRLSISmall round bronze, stud., type with hole in centre.1
ARC1465Spindle whorlsBRLSI2 Spindle whorls.1
ARC1466PinBRLSIBone [or silver?] pin with well fashioned head.1
ARC1467PinBRLSIBone pin, rather weathered head and part of stem.1
ARC1468Hair-pin fragmentsBRLSI3 Broken half-made bone pins1
ARC1469FlintBRLSI3 Pieces of flint [nodules?].1
ARC1470Glass fragmentsBRLSI3 Pieces of glass rinms.1
ARC1471aCoinBRLSIVery small illegible coin.1
ARC1471bCoinBRLSIVery small illegible coin.1
ARC1471cCoinBRLSIVery small illegible coin.1
ARC1472CounterBRLSIBone counter, Lansdown.1
ARC1473PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd of mortarium type bowl. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1474PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Small portion of base area of plate. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1475PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware base sherd with potter's mark: XIMU. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1476PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware base with cream cooloured slip. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1477PotsherdBRLSIRim and neck of Brown Ware flagon with ridged ornament. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1478PotsherdBRLSINew Forest Ware? body sherd with painted lines, possibly concentric or spirals. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1479PinsBRLSIBone pin with simple head, battered head of another pin, and the roughly fashioned head of a third. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1480Spindle whorl(s)BRLSISpindle whorl(s), Including uncompleted spindle whorl of oolite. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1481Smelting debriBRLSI4 Pieces of lead, possibly 'flash' from smelting process. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1482PotsherdBRLSIPart of Grey Ware handle of curious shape. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1483CoalBRLSI7 Pieces of coal. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.1
ARC1484BroochBRLSIBronze brooch with centre for triangular setting of enamel. Lansdown, 1912.[sic]1
ARC1485BroochBRLSIBronze brooch, simple rod type, pin intact. Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC1486aBrooch fragment ?BRLSIPerforated pentagonal fragment of copper alloy. Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC1486bBronze fragmentBRLSIPiece of sheet bronze. Rim fitting for vessel, presumed wooden. Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC1487aBrooch fragmentBRLSIPiece of bronze brooch, Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC1487bBrooch fragmentBRLSIPiece of bronze brooch, Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC1488Finger ringBRLSIBronze finger ring with bezel for gem or stone. Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC1489aFinger ringBRLSICoiled bronze wire finger ring. Lansdown, 1912.[sic]1
ARC1489bFinger ringBRLSICoiled bronze wire finger ring. Lansdown, 1912.[sic]1
ARC1490BroochesBRLSI3 Iron brooches in a rather poor condition. Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC1491Smelting debri or Iron finger ring?BRLSIPiece of lead 'flash', or Iron finger ring [descriptions differ]. Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC1492BraceletBRLSIPart of shale bracelet. Lansdown, 1912.[sic]1
ARC1493BeadBRLSIFragment of amber-coloured glass bead with bluish streaks. Upper Langridge Farm, 1912.[sic]1
ARC1494BeadBRLSISmall glass flat disk bead. Upper Langridge Farm, 1912.1
ARC1495BeadBRLSIMelon bead, largish example, a little weathered. Lansdown Field, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1496WireBRLSIBronze wire with sliding knot arranged at tp. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1497TweezersBRLSIPair bronze tweezers, corroded. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1498StudBRLSIConical bronze stud. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1499Bronze StripBRLSISmall bronze strip ornament. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1500BroochBRLSIBronze brooch spring and pin. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1501RingBRLSIFlat of a bronze ring, not a finger ring. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1502PinsBRLSI3 Bronze pins, one a booch pin. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1503PinBRLSIBone pin,Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1504PinsBRLSI2 Broken bone pins, Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1505BroochBRLSIIron brooch with pin, a simple bow and catch plate. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1506BroochBRLSIIron brooch with part of pin, small catch plate, rod back. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1507Brooch fragmentsBRLSI3 Pieces of iron brooch, Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1508Weight?BRLSILead object shaped like a bell but solid.,Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1509IronworkBRLSI2 Pieces of ironwork: a length of wire and a twisted piece of iron. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1510PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Sherd witj decorated panels of form 37. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1511PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd, possibly of drag 33. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1512PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 5 rims, probably drag 37. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1513PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 4 Sherds of base fooring. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1514PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Body sherd of a pot. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1515PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd, possibly drag 30, Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1516PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd, possibly form 27. Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1517Spindle whorlBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of spindle whorl, Near British Camp, North Stoke.1
ARC1518BeadBRLSIGlass bead. Large bead, light cloudy colour. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1519PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware base sherd with footring and potter's stamp.1
ARC1520PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware base sherd with footring and potter's mark 'VICCO'.1
ARC1521PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware base sherd with footring and part of platter.1
ARC1522PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware sherd, Dragendorff 37. Fair glaze. Lansdown ;'P' trench.1
ARC1523PotsherdBRLSISherd of Samian Ware bowl with upturned flange.1
ARC1524PotsherdsBRLSI3 Samian Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1525PotsherdBRLSISmall Samian Ware sherd with ridges.1
ARC1526PotsherdsBRLSI2 Samian Ware sherds with perforations.1
ARC1527PotsherdsBRLSI2 Samian Ware base sherds with footrings.1
ARC1528PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware base sherd with footstand, Drag. 30.1
ARC1529PotsherdBRLSIDecorated Samian Ware sherd.1
ARC1530PotsherdBRLSIDecorated Samian Ware sherd.1
ARC1531PotsherdsBRLSI2 Decorated Samian Ware sherds.1
ARC1532PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware bowl sherd from near base.1
ARC1533PotsherdBRLSILate Samian Ware base sherd with footring.1
ARC1534PotsherdBRLSILate Samian Ware base sherd with barbarous stamp.1
ARC1535PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware bowl sherd. Side of straight-sided bowl.1
ARC1536Foot RingBRLSISamian Ware base sherd with footring, Dragendorff 30?1
ARC1537Foot RingBRLSISamian Ware base sherd with footring.1
ARC1538Foot RingsBRLSI3 Samian Ware base sherds with footring.1
ARC1539PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim sherd.1
ARC1540PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim sherd. Turned over rim with poor glaze.1
ARC1541PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim sherd with beaded rim.1
ARC1542PotsherdsBRLSI4 Samian Ware rim sherds with beaded rim.1
ARC1543PotsherdsBRLSI3 Samian Ware body sherds.1
ARC1544PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim sherd with beaded rim.1
ARC1545PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim sherd with barbatine ornament.1
ARC1546PotsherdsBRLSI7 Samian Ware rim sherds with beaded rim.1
ARC1547PotsherdsBRLSI10 Samian Ware sherds.1
ARC1548PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware sherd. Body of a bulbous bowl with small stamped roulette design on shoulder.1
ARC1549PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware base sherd, footring missing.1
ARC1550PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware sherd, rim and part of body with micaceous fabric.1
ARC1551PotsherdBRLSIBrown Ware base and footring of Samian Ware shape.1
ARC1552PotsherdBRLSIBase sherd of Orange Ware jar.1
ARC1553PotsherdBRLSIBrown Ware rim sherd of quite large jar.1
ARC1554PotsherdBRLSIBase of small Orange Ware jug.1
ARC1555PotsherdBRLSIBase of small Orange Ware jug or jar.1
ARC1556PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of White Slip Ware pot.1
ARC1557PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware rim and flange. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1558PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware rim and flange. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1559PotsherdsBRLSI2 Sherd of Black Ware pie dish. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1560PotsherdsBRLSI2 Imitation Samian Ware bases with footring, fair glaze. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1561PotsherdsBRLSI2 Very worn Samian Ware sherds, 1 a straight rim. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1562PotsherdBRLSIBrown Ware rim and body sherd of jar, burnt. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1563PotsherdBRLSIBase of largte Brown Ware pot, similar to New Forest Ware. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1564PotsherdBRLSIWhite Slip Ware rim sherd. Grey core surrounded by orange fabric. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1565PotsherdBRLSIBrown Ware base sherd, black core. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1566PotsherdBRLSINew Forest Ware, half base of well fashioned splayed jar. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1567PotsherdBRLSIHalf of base of Grey Ware jar. Lansdown, from building1
ARC1568Foot RingBRLSICastor Ware base sherd, fragment of foot ring. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1569PotsherdBRLSIBrown Ware base of flagon or jar. New Forest Ware? Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1570PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware base sherd. Lansdown, from building1
ARC1571PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware pot, body sherd with part of base. Lasnsdown, from building.1
ARC1572PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware pot, body sherd with base. Lasnsdown, from building.1
ARC1573PotsherdBRLSISmall Grey Ware base, micaceous fabric. Beaker? Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1574PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware pedestal base. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1575PotsherdsBRLSI4 Large Ornage Ware mortarium rim sherds. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1576PotsherdBRLSISamian or Imitation Samian mortarium rim with flange. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1577PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware mortarium rim sherd. Lansdown, from Little Down Field.1
ARC1578PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherde, white fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1579PotsherdsBRLSI3 Mortarium flat-topped rim sherds, white fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1580PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherd, simple rim, white fabric. Lansdown, from Little Down Field.1
ARC1581PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherrd, rim with flange, white fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1582PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim and lip, white fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1583PotsherdBRLSIMortarium heavy rim sherd, grey fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1584PotsherdBRLSIMortarium base sherd, Samian Ware shape. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1585PotsherdsBRLSI2 Orange Ware mortarium sherds, grey core. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1586PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherd, black fabric with white exterior slip. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1587PotsherdBRLSI2 Orange Ware mortarium rim sherdrs, grey core. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1588PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware mortarium base with footring. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1589PotsherdBRLSIWeathered Orange Ware mortarium rim, sandy with grey core. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1590PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware mortarium rim and lip, micaceous. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1591PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware body sherd. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1592PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware mortarium base sherd, a number of grits present. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1593PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware wall-sided mortarium rim, remains of pinkish slip. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1594PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware flat pie dish sherd with small handle.1
ARC1595PotsherdBRLSIRim/body sherd of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1596PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware flagon mouth. Lansdown, building.1
ARC1597PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware flagon mouth, fine fabric.1
ARC1598PotsherdBRLSIBase and side of small-based Orange Ware flagon.1
ARC1599Foot StandBRLSISmall footstand of Castor Ware beaker.1
ARC1600PotsherdBRLSIRim, neck and shoulder of Grey Ware flagon/jar.1
ARC1601PotsherdsBRLSI3 Sherds of neck and handle of Orange Ware flagon1
ARC1602PotsherdBRLSIBase and side ofbulbous Grey Ware jar.1
ARC1603PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware beaker sherd. Side of small bulbous beaker.1
ARC1604PotsherdBRLSIRim, neck and shoiulder of Orange Ware storage jar.1
ARC1605PotsherdBRLSISide of Red/Brown Ware dish 50mm in height.1
ARC1606PotsherdBRLSISide of Black Ware pie dish, 50mm in height.,Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1607PotsherdsBRLSI6 Black Ware base sherds. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1608VasesBRLSI2 Grey/Buff Ware base sherds. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1609PotsherdBRLSIMuch of the base of a Grey Ware jar. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1610PotsherdBRLSIMore than half of base of Black Ware jar. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1611PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware mortarium base sherd, grey core. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1612PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd, grey core. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1613PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware base sherd with groove at edge. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1614PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware sherd, side and base,, burnt. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1615PotsherdBRLSISherd of straight-sided Black Ware bowl, grey interior, fine fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1616PotsherdBRLSIBase and side sherd of Black Ware pot. Black interior, grey to dark grey exterior. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1617PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Grey Ware jar, interior light orange. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1618PotsherdBRLSIBase of flattish Grey Ware dish. Inturned sides at base. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1619CounterBRLSIGrey Ware counter. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905. Trench G.1
ARC1620PotsherdBRLSIRim of large Grey Ware pot. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.1
ARC1621PotsherdBRLSIBurnished Black Ware cavetto rim of pot with beginnings of trelliswork 52mm below rim on shoulder.,Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.1
ARC1622PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware sherd. Part of pie dish with small handle, 36mm in height. Handle has central groove. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.1
ARC1623PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base of straight-sided jar, thin fabric. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.1
ARC1624PotsherdBRLSIBase sherd of Grey Ware jar. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.1
ARC1625PotsherdBRLSISherd of small Grey Ware beaker? with rather deep base, 38mm diameter.,Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.1
ARC1626PotsherdBRLSIBody sherd of Black Ware jar, burnished slightly, single groove decoration.,Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.1
ARC1627StoneworkBRLSIPiece of worked oolite with square base and sub-circular shaft with rectangular ends. Miniatrure altar? Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.1
ARC1628PotsherdsBRLSI2 Rim sherds of Orange ware bowls with beaded rim.1
ARC1629PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware cavetto rim of jar.1
ARC1630PotsherdsBRLSI2 Base sherds of Orange Ware, rather battered.1
ARC1631PotsherdsBRLSI2 Rims of Grey Ware jars.1
ARC1632PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware base sherd with slight footing.1
ARC1633PotsherdBRLSIBuff-coloured Ware neck sherd.1
ARC1634PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware sherd of flanged bowl.1
ARC1635PotsherdBRLSIGrey ware turned-over rim, rather battered.1
ARC1636PotsherdBRLSISherd of large and heavy Grey Ware vessel.1
ARC1637TeethBRLSI6 Teeth of Ox (Bos longifrons(, April 1905, Field 1.1
ARC1638TeethBRLSI8 Teeth of Sheep or Goat, April 1905, Field 1.1
ARC1639TeethBRLSI3 Teeth of hog, April 1905, Field 1.1
ARC1640ToothBRLSITooth of dog, April 1905, Field 1.1
ARC1641BonesBRLSI2 Badger bones, April 1905, Field 1.1
ARC1642Teeth & BonesBRLSIBones and teeth of Sheep or Goat,. Lansdown, building. [Little Down Field]1
ARC1643BonesBRLSIBones, from building. Lansdown.1
ARC1644BonesBRLSIBones of Ox (Bos longifrons), from under Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1645BonesBRLSIBones, mainly Ox (Bos longifrons). Lansdown, Sept. 1907.1
ARC1646BonesBRLSIBones, from Ditch, no. 4, building, Lansdown.1
ARC1647BonesBRLSIBones, Little Down Field, Lansdown, trench C. South, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1648BonesBRLSIBones.1
ARC1649BonesBRLSIBones from near Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1650BonesBRLSIBones.1
ARC1651SlagBRLSI2 Lumps of slag, from near Coffin no. 1, South.1
ARC1652PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware base sherd, unusual. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1653PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware rim sherd of mortarium-like bowl. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1654PinBRLSIBone pin, 2.7in long with decorated head. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1655PinBRLSIPortion of rough bone pin. Lansdown, Trench E, south of coffin no. 1.1
ARC1656PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware sherd with stamped ornament. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1657PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of New Forest Ware fluted beaker. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1658CounterBRLSISmall Black Ware counter,. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1659PotsherdBRLSIShoulder of small Orange Ware jar. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1660PotsherdBRLSINeck of Grey Ware flagon. Grey slip over pale orange fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1661PotsherdsBRLSISeveral sherds of Black Ware pie dish, restored and near complete. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1662PotsherdBRLSINeck of Orange Ware jug, 26mm diameter. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1663PotsherdBRLSINeck and mouth of small Grey Ware jug/bottle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1664PotsherdBRLSIPart of neck of Orange Ware jug/bottle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1665PotsherdBRLSIPart of neck and handle of Black Ware flagon. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1666PotsherdBRLSIRim of Grey Ware pot. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1667PotsherdBRLSICastor Ware base sherd 47mm diameter. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1668PotsherdBRLSI4 New Forest Ware base sherds, originally glued together., Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1669PotsherdBRLSIRim and side of Orange Ware mug. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1670PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd, dark brown exterior. Lansdown,,Trench E,, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1671PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware handle with remains of orange slip. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1672PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of small Grey Ware beaker with ornament and remains of orange slip. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1673PotsherdsBRLSI2 New Forest Ware sherds, decorated, orange fabric with black/brown exterior. Lansdown Trench E,, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1674NecklaceBRLSISmall piece of shale necklace. Rectangular cross-section, with nicks on outside edges. Lansdown, Trench E,, S. of Coffin no. 1.1
ARC1675Flint toolsBRLSI9 Flint tools, including a scraper. Lansdown, Trench E.1
ARC1676RubbersBRLSI5 Stone rubbers.1
ARC1677SlagBRLSILump of iron slag.1
ARC1678PotsherdBRLSIPortion of Orange Ware beaker with small base. Simple turned out rim. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1679PotsherdBRLSIRim, neck and shoulder of Grey Ware jug with handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1680PotsherdBRLSINeck of Orange Ware jar in Upchurch style. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1681PotsherdBRLSILong neck of Orange Ware jug, 55mm in length. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1682PotsherdBRLSISide of Black Ware pie dish with handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1683PotsherdBRLSISide of Black Ware pie dish with small handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1684PotsherdBRLSIHandle of Black Ware pie dish. Lansdown. Little Down Field.1
ARC1685PotsherdBRLSIHandle of Grey Ware vessel. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1686PotsherdBRLSIHandle of Grey Ware jug, a little warped. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1687PotsherdBRLSIRim of Black Ware jug, splayed out, with handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1688PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware sherd with handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1689PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware simple rim with part of handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.1
ARC1690PotsherdBRLSIRim and neck of Grey Ware jar.1
ARC1691PotsherdBRLSIRim and neck of large Grey Ware storage jar.1
ARC1692PotsherdBRLSIBase of large Grey Ware storage jar. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1693PotsherdBRLSIBattered imitation Samian Ware base.1
ARC1694PotsherdBRLSIRim and part of body of small Grey Ware jar.1
ARC1695PotsherdsBRLSI2 Black Ware cavetto rims of pots.1
ARC1696PotsherdBRLSIBrown Ware base with black slip.1
ARC1697PotsherdBRLSIRim of Black Ware pot, simple.1
ARC1698WhetstonesBRLSI2 Whetstones. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1699RubbersBRLSI2 Stone rubbers. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1700PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware base sherd, deep footing, weathered. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1701PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd Samian Ware bowl, weathered. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1702PotsherdBRLSILarge rim sherd of White Ware mortarium. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1703PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware complete base of pot. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1704PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware jar, complete base. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1705PotsherdBRLSIRim of straight-sided Black Ware bowl. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1706PotsherdsBRLSI2 Sherds, rim and side of Grey Ware bowl. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1707PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware mortarium rim, traces of white slip remaining. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1708PotsherdBRLSIRim/body sherd of mortarium-like bowl. Few grits, sandy. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1709PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherd, white fabric. Lansdowm, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1710PotsherdBRLSIRim of large Grey Ware jar, rather gritty fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1711PotsherdBRLSIRim of Grey Ware jar, quite fine fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1712PotsherdsBRLSI4 Sherds of a small bulbous Grey Ware pot. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1713PotsherdBRLSIRim/shoulder of small Grey Ware pot. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1714PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware decorated body sherd. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1715PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware rim sherd, thin fabric, grey core. Beaker? Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1716PotsherdBRLSIRim/neck of Orange Ware jar, quite fine fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1717PotsherdBRLSIBurnt sherd of Samian Ware, black/brown colour. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1718PotsherdBRLSIRim and side of Grey Ware jar. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1719PotsherdBRLSIRim and side of Grey Ware bowl, slightly gritty. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1720PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware jug handle, 20mm i width. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1721PotsherdsBRLSI2 Black Ware sherds of pie dish. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.1
ARC1722PotsherdsBRLSI24 Sherds of a Black Ware pot.1
ARC1723PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware, platter type. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1724PotsherdBRLSIBeaded rim sherd of Samian Ware bowl. Lansdown.,branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1725PotsherdBRLSI3 Imitation Samian Ware rim sherds (glued), beaded, with stamped rosettes, micaceous fabric. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1726PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware cavetto rim with part of shoulder in fine fabric. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1727PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Orange Ware storage jar, very light orange micaceous fabric, black interior. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1728PotsherdsBRLSI6 Sherds of base of Orange Ware flagon, thin fabric, 48mm diameter. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1729PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware flanged rim, rouletting above flange. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1730PotsherdsBRLSI6 Body and rim sherds of New Forest Ware fluted beaker. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1731PotteryBRLSIBlack Ware rim/body sherd with three holes, possibly a colander/strainer. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1732PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware rim and handle, with three grooves. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1733PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware, portion of handle with two grooves and central ridge, 22mm in width. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1734PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware handle with two grooves and central rib, 24mm in width. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1735PotsherdBRLSISmall Orange Ware base sherd of bottle type, 22mm diameter, grey fabric, orange cortex. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1736PotsherdBRLSISide of Grey Ware dish with base of handle. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1737PotsherdBRLSI3 Sherds of New Forest Ware pot, rippled fabric rustication. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1738PotsherdBRLSISmall Castor Ware sherd with part of relief ornament attached. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1739PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware sherd, ornamented, micaceous. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1740PotsherdBRLSIBuff-coloured Ware handle, 15mm in width. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1741PotsherdBRLSIG2 rey Ware sherds with unusual designs, wavy incised lines, medieval in style. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.1
ARC1742PotsherdBRLSIRim/body sherd of Samian Ware bowl.1
ARC1743PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware base sherd of footring.1
ARC1744PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware base and footring of bowl.1
ARC1745PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd of jar, 52mm diameter.1
ARC1746PotsherdBRLSIRim/side of Black Ware,pie dish, 40mm in height.1
ARC1747PotsherdBRLSIBase sherd of Black Ware pie dish, rough ware.1
ARC1748PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd of pot, 50mm diameter.1
ARC1749PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware base sherd with ridge and groove.1
ARC1750ColanderBRLSIGrey Ware colander, rather poor.1
ARC1751ColanderBRLSI5 Orange Ware colander sherds.1
ARC1752PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware base sherd of pot, 50mm diameter.1
ARC1753PotsherdBRLSIWhite Ware mortarium rim sherrd with potter's mark.1
ARC1754PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware rim and side with stamped rosette.1
ARC1755PotsherdsBRLSI4 Black Ware base sherds Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1756PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware base of jar, 50mm diameter. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1757PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware mortarium base. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1758PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware base sherd, very weathered. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1759PotsherdsBRLSI3 Imitation Samian Ware base sherds. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1760PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd with footring. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1761PotsherdsBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd(s) of jar. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1762PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware base sherd 60mm diameter. Lansdown, [fittle Down Field] Sept. 1905.1
ARC1763PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware base sherd 54mm diameter. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1764PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd with footring. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1765PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware base sherd. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1766PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware rim sherd, good fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1767PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware cavetto rim sherd. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1768PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware heavy rim sherd. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1769PotsherdsBRLSI2 Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1770PotsherdBRLSISide of Orange Ware bowl. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1771SlagBRLSI4 Pieces of iron slag. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1772PotsherdBRLSIRim of Samian Ware mortarium with a fiar number of grits.1
ARC1773PotsherdBRLSILarge Black Ware cavetto rim sherd.1
ARC1774PotsherdBRLSISherd of large Grey Ware pot with turned-over rim.1
ARC1775PotsherdBRLSIVery heavy rim sherd of large Grey Ware pot.1
ARC1776PotsherdsBRLSI10 Similar Grey Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1777PotsherdBRLSISherd of straight-sided Black Ware dish.1
ARC1778PotsherdBRLSIRim sherrd of Black Ware pot.1
ARC1779PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware base sherd of footring.1
ARC1780PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware thumb-impressed rim sherd.1
ARC1781PotsherdsBRLSI3 Grey Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1782RubberBRLSIStone rubber, sub0circular, flat. Sandstone?1
ARC1783WhetstoneBRLSI2 Whetstones, flat (sandstone).1
ARC1784WhetstoneBRLSISquared whetstone.1
ARC1785WhetstoneBRLSIWhetstone, shaped.1
ARC1786StoneworkBRLSIPiece of round-shaped Oolite, use unknown.1
ARC1787StoneworkBRLSIPiece of round-shaped stone, pierced, use unknown.1
ARC1788PotsherdBRLSIBase and body sherd(s) of imitation Samian Ware beaker.1
ARC1789PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware mortarium base sherd.1
ARC1790PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware flagon handle with two grooves. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.1
ARC1791ColanderBRLSIGrey Ware colander sherd.1
ARC1792PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware bottle neck with wide flange.1
ARC1793WhetstoneBRLSILarge whetstone. Lansdown, from building.1
ARC1794WhetstoneBRLSILump of coarse-grained rock used as whetstone.1
ARC1795PotsherdsBRLSI3 Rim sherds of heavy Grey Ware pot.1
ARC1796PotsherdsBRLSI2 Heavy rim sherds of Grey Ware pot with white slip.1
ARC1797PotsherdBRLSIHeavy Grey Ware pot sherd. Large object of crude fabric.1
ARC1798Foot RingBRLSIPart of foot-ring of Samian Ware bowl.1
ARC1799PotsherdBRLSIHalf of base and foot-ring of Samian Ware bowl.1
ARC1800PotsherdBRLSIVery thick Grey Ware rim of simple round type.1
ARC1801PotsherdsBRLSI5 Black Ware pie dish sherds.1
ARC1802PotsherdsBRLSI3 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1803PotsherdsBRLSI7 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds with slight beading.1
ARC1804PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim sherd.1
ARC1805PotsherdsBRLSI2 Grey Ware rim sherds in quite crude fabric.1
ARC1806PotsherdsBRLSI3 Similar rim sherds of Grey Ware jars.1
ARC1807PotsherdBRLSILarge Buff-coloured Ware cavetto rim, sandy fabric.1
ARC1808PotsherdBRLSIRim of Black Ware flanged dish.1
ARC1809PotsherdBRLSIRim, neck and part of shoulder of Black Slip Ware, fine reddish fabric, thin black slip.1
ARC1810PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware rim sherd with flange, sandy ware.1
ARC1811PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware rim sherd, quite good fabric, smooth surface.1
ARC1812PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of straight-sided Grey Ware bowl.1
ARC1813PotsherdsBRLSI3 Thick neck sherds of White Ware flagons.1
ARC1814PotsherdBRLSIWhite Ware sherd, unusual shape. Part of amphora?1
ARC1815StoneworkBRLSISemicircular flat stone block, part of a mould? Lansdowm, trench F.1
ARC1816PotsherdBRLSIPart of small Black Ware handle with central groove. Lansdown, Trench F.1
ARC1817PotsherdsBRLSI2 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds, smooth fabric, slightly burnished. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.1
ARC1818PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware cavetto rim sherd. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.1
ARC1819PotsherdsBRLSI2 Grey Ware rim sherds of similar jars. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.1
ARC1820PotsherdBRLSIRim sherrd of Grey Ware vessel. Unusual design: neck doubles back on itself, indentation outside on top of rim. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.1
ARC1821PotsherdBRLSISmall Grey Ware base, 47mm diameter, sandy fabric, small pot/beaker. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.1
ARC1822PotsherdsBRLSI2 Body sherds of Grey Ware jar, slightly sandy. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.1
ARC1823PotsherdsBRLSI5 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1824PotsherdsBRLSI6 Sherds of Orange Ware jar.1
ARC1825PotsherdsBRLSI5 Flanged rim sherds of Orange Ware bowl.1
ARC1826PotsherdsBRLSI2 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds.1
ARC1827PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware rim sherd with internal groove.1
ARC1828PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Grey Ware jar.1
ARC1829PotsherdsBRLSI4 Orange Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1830PotsherdBRLSISherd of Samian Ware flanged bowl.1
ARC1831PotsherdsBRLSI3 Imitation Samian Ware base sherds with varying amounts of glaze remaining, micaceous. Lansdown, building no. 5, May 1907.1
ARC1832PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware base/footring sherd with rouletting.1
ARC1833PotsherdsBRLSI5 Samian Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1834PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim/body sherd,, Dragendorff 37, with ovolo and design. Lansdown, Trench W.1
ARC1835PotsherdBRLSISherd of decorated Samian Ware, Dragendorff 37?1
ARC1836PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware mortarium base sherd (or base and side).1
ARC1837PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Grey Ware jar.1
ARC1838PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware handle with central ridge.1
ARC1839PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware handle with central ridge and two grooves.1
ARC1840PotsherdBRLSIPart of Grey Ware handle.1
ARC1841PotsherdBRLSIShoulder of Grey Ware vessel with white slip and painted orange decoration.1
ARC1842PotsherdBRLSIBody sherd of ornamented Grey Ware, fairly thin fabric.1
ARC1843PotsherdsBRLSI4 Sherds of Black Ware vessels with similar ornament of continuous impressions around pot, like rouletting.1
ARC1844PotsherdBRLSIDecorated sherd of Castor Ware. Nene Valley hunting cup?1
ARC1845Spindle WhorlBRLSISpindle whorl made from potsherd.1
ARC1846Spindle WhirlBRLSIFlat spindle whorl made from potsherd.1
ARC1847Worked boneBRLSIRectangular piece of cut bone, ornamented.1
ARC1848PotsherdBRLSIRim and shoulder of Imitation Samian Ware bowl with stamped ornament around neck. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1849ColanderBRLSIBlack Ware colander sherd with holes arranged in circles. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1850PotsherdsBRLSI5 Flanged rim sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowls. Lansdown., Trench C - South.1
ARC1851PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware pie dish sherd. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1852PotsherdsBRLSI3 Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1853PotsherdsBRLSI4 Similar Orange Ware jar rims. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1854PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of White Ware mortarium with internal groove. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1855PotsherdBRLSISmall Orange Ware mortarium rim sherd, sandy micaceous fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1856PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherd, orange fabric, white slip. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1857PotsherdBRLSINew Forest Ware pedestal base, 25mm diameter, light brown surface, grey fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1858PotsherdsBRLSI3 Basse sherds of two Orange Ware jugs/beakers, 25mm and 28mm diameter, grey core, orange cortex. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1859PotsherdsBRLSI2 Body sherds of imitation Samian Ware, sandy micaceous fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1860PotsherdsBRLSI3 Beaded rim sherds of imitation Samian Ware, sandy micaceous fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1861PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Orange Ware mortarium with white slip. Rim with central groove. Lansdown, Trench C - South.1
ARC1862PotsherdBRLSIMortarium rim sherd, white, slightly orange, sandy texture. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1863PotsherdsBRLSI3 Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1864PotsherdsBRLSI2 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1865PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of small simple straight-sided Orange Ware bowl, smooth fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1866PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Grey Ware bowl with flange, poor grey on slight orange ware, sandy. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1867PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Grey Ware flanged bowl, poor grey, slight orange coloured ware, sandy. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1868PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim sherd, smooth fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1869PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Orange Ware jar, grey core, thin fine fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1870PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware mortarium, whitish fabric, remains of slip? sandy fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1871PotsherdsBRLSI2 Grey Ware rim sherds, quite fine with remains of orange slip, slightly gritty. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1872PotsherdBRLSIRim of Grey Ware jar, good fabric but a little sandy. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1873PotsherdBRLSIRim/body sherd of Orange Ware bowl, grey core. Lansdown, Trench C - North.1
ARC1874PotsherdBRLSIBase sherd with footring, 78mm diameter, of imitation Samian Ware, sandy micaceous fabric. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.1
ARC1875PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware with stamped decoration. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.1
ARC1876PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd 50mm diameter, of flagon or jug with raised edge, sandy fabric. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.1
ARC1877PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware base sherd with groove externally, 10mm from outer edge. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.1
ARC1878PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware mortarium base with footring, grey core, sandy fabric. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.1
ARC1879PotsherdsBRLSI2 White Ware base sherds of small pot, 35mm diameter, smooth but dusty fabric. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.1
ARC1880PotsherdsBRLSISherds of Roman pottery, from Barrow, Lansdown, Sept. 1909.1
ARC1881PotsherdsBRLSIBlack Ware pie dish sherds. Five glueds together and three individual sherds, smooth fabric. Lansdown, April 1905 [Oaklands Down] near [Grenville] monument.1
ARC1882PotsherdsBRLSI8 Rim sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowl(s) with flange, all similar and unusual.1
ARC1883PotsherdsBRLSI7 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds.1
ARC1884PotsherdsBRLSI3 Grey Ware cavetto rim sherds.1
ARC1885PotsherdsBRLSI4 Grey/Black Ware base sherds.1
ARC1886PotsherdBRLSICaved in Black Ware base sherd, possibly a beaker.1
ARC1887PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware rim sherd. Apparently originally two.1
ARC1888PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware rim sherd. Apparently originally two.1
ARC1889PotsherdBRLSISmall rim sherd of Orange Ware mortarium rim.1
ARC1890PotsherdBRLSISherd of straight-sided Orange Ware bowl.1
ARC1891PotsherdsBRLSI4 Orange Ware sub-cavetto type rim sherds.1
ARC1892PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware rim sherd of buff-coloured storage jar.1
ARC1893PotsherdBRLSISmall mortarium rim sherd, sandy grey fabric.1
ARC1894PotsherdBRLSIBody sherd of Grey Ware bowl with raised strip.1
ARC1895PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware cavetto rim sherd, grey core, orange slip.1
ARC1896PotsherdsBRLSI7 Black Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1897PotsherdsBRLSI4 Grey Ware rim sherds.1
ARC1898Bag of nailsBRLSIBag of nails. Lansdown, building.1
ARC1899PotsherdsBRLSI9 Black Ware pie dish sherds. Lansdown, building.1
ARC1900PotsherdsBRLSI16 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowls. Lansdown,,Building.1
ARC1901PotsherdsBRLSI9 Similar Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1902PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware rim sherd, small and squat. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1903PotsherdsBRLSI6 Grey/Black Ware cavetto rim sherds. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1904PotsherdsBRLSI5 Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1905PotsherdsBRLSI8 Black Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1906PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware rim sherd with small flange or ridge. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1907PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware beaded rim sherd. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1908PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware mortarium rim sherd. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1909PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of straight-sided Orange Ware bowl. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1910PotsherdBRLSIDelicate rim, sherd of New Forest Ware pot/beaker. Lansdown, Building.1
ARC1911PotsherdBRLSISherd of New Forest Ware fluted beaker. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.1
ARC1912PotsherdBRLSIRim to base of Black Ware pie-dish. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.1
ARC1913PotsherdBRLSILarge Grey Ware side-sherd near base of jar, sandy fabric. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.1
ARC1914PotsherdBRLSIBase sherd of Orange Ware pot, grey core, orange cortex, groove on outside of base. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.1
ARC1915PotsherdBRLSISmall sherd of Castor Ware vessel. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.1
ARC1916PotsherdBRLSIGrey Ware base sherd with slight footring. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.1
ARC1917PotsherdsBRLSI2 Grey Ware rim sherrds. One very delicate and small, good fabric, the other slightly larger. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.1
ARC1918PotsherdBRLSIHeavy Grey Ware rim with section pressed down with finger. Thick fabric over 13mm thick. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.1
ARC1919PotsherdsBRLSI2 Sherrds of Black Ware pie dish.1
ARC1920PotsherdsBRLSI2 Flanged rims of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1921PotsherdsBRLSI3 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds.1
ARC1922PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware pedestal base.1
ARC1923PotsherdBRLSIBase of Grey Ware jar, 48mm diameter.1
ARC1924PotsherdBRLSILarge Grey Ware cavetto rim sherd.1
ARC1925PotsherdBRLSILarge Grey Ware body sherd of jar.1
ARC1926PotsherdBRLSIBrown/Red Ware base sherd.1
ARC1927Boxes of hob nailsBRLSI3 Boxes of hob nails from coffins no. 1, 5, 6, 7 and 11.1
ARC1928CountersBRLSI9 Counters, one pottery, nine stone.1
ARC1929Spindle WhirlBRLSISpindle whorl crudely shaped from Grey Ware potsherd.1
ARC1930PotsherdsBRLSI6 Sherds of New Forest Ware beakers.1
ARC1931Wheat grainsBRLSIA few wheat grains.1
ARC1932Spindle whorlBRLSIShale spindle whorl, fine example.1
ARC1933Ring fragmentBRLSIPart of a bronze ring.1
ARC1934PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware base and footring.1
ARC1935PotsherdBRLSIRim and side of Orange Ware mortarium.1
ARC1936PotsherdBRLSIOrange Ware flagon neck with white slip.1
ARC1937PotsherdBRLSIWhite Ware mortarium rim, fairly heavy flange.1
ARC1938PotsherdsBRLSI5 Sherds from side of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.1
ARC1939PotsherdsBRLSI6 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds, some glued.1
ARC1940PotsherdsBRLSI4 Black Ware base sherds.1
ARC1941PotsherdBRLSIRim/body sherd of Black Ware bowl/pot.1
ARC1942PotsherdBRLSIRim/body sherd of Black Ware pot.1
ARC1943PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware cavetto rim/shoulder of heavy storage jar.1
ARC1944PotsherdBRLSIBlack Ware cavetto rim/shoulder of pot.1
ARC1945PotsherdBRLSISimple rim, neck and shoulder of Black Ware pot.1
ARC1946PotsherdBRLSICastor Ware pedestal base 30mm diameter.1
ARC1947Roof slateBRLSICotswold stone roof slate, possibly partly broken.1
ARC1948Roof StoneBRLSIPart of Cotswold stone roof slate.1
ARC1949WhetstonesBRLSI2 Rectangular whetstones.1
ARC1950WhetstoneBRLSIFlat whetstone, micaceous sandstone.1
ARC1951RubbersBRLSI2 Round stone rubbers.1
ARC1952ObjectsBRLSI2 Stone objects.1
ARC1953GalenaBRLSILumps of galena (lead ore).1
ARC1954Bag of slagBRLSIBag of slag (mainly iron slag).1
ARC1955Quern stone fragmentBRLSIFragment of quern stone.1
ARC1956Stone rubberBRLSIStone rubber (counter broken in middle).1
ARC1957CoalBRLSISmall piece of coal.1
ARC1958PotsherdsBRLSI39 Sherds of a Black Ware pot, from Trench I, under large stone.1
ARC1959PotsherdsBRLSISherds from two Black Ware pots, from Trench K, pit 2.5 feet deep.1
ARC1960Horse-shoe fragmentsBRLSI6 Fragments of horse-shoes1
ARC1961Awl?BRLSIIron awl? square cross-section, tapering.1
ARC1962Latch keyBRLSIIron latch type key.1
ARC1963StylusBRLSI3 Iron styli.1
ARC1964Iron objectBRLSIVery large iron object.1
ARC1965KnivesBRLSI4 Iron knives/knife fragments.1
ARC1966RingsBRLSI2 Iron rings.1
ARC1967BucklesBRLSI2 Iron buckles.1
ARC1968Stylus etc.BRLSI3 Iron tools, points (styli, probes etc.).1
ARC1969Iron objectsBRLSI6 Iron objects, unidentified.1
ARC1970Iron objectBRLSISocketed iron object, possibly an axe head or gauge.1
ARC1971Hook and clampBRLSIIron hook and clamp.1
ARC1972PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Small base sherd with part of potter's mark.1
ARC1973PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 30.1
ARC1974PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.1
ARC1975PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 30.1
ARC1976PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.1
ARC1977PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.1
ARC1978PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.1
ARC1979PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 29.1
ARC1980PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1981PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 30.1
ARC1982PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 2 Decorated sherds of Drag. 29.1
ARC1983PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.1
ARC1984PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 30.1
ARC1985PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 8 Sherds with ovolo.1
ARC1986PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata.7 Decorated sherds.1
ARC1987PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1988PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1989PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1990PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1991PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1992PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1993PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 4 Decorated sherds from near base.1
ARC1994PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1995PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1996PotsherdsBRLSITerra Sigillata. 20 Decorated sherds.1
ARC1997PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1998PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC1999PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC2000PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC2001PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC2002PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.1
ARC2003PotsherdsBRLSI5 Samian Ware sherds of Dragendorff 33'.1
ARC2004PotsherdsBRLSISamian Ware rims with ovolo decoration below.1
ARC2005PotsherdsBRLSI16 Samian Ware rim sherds of platter type, Drag. 18/31.1
ARC2006PotsherdBRLSIRim/base sherd of Samian Ware, Drag. 31, 37mm in height.1
ARC2007PotsherdsBRLSI12 Samian Ware rim sherds, Dragendorff form 27.1
ARC2008PotsherdBRLSIRim/side of Samian Ware flanged bowl. Flange damaged.1
ARC2009PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware flanged rim sherd.1
ARC2010PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware flanged bowl.1
ARC2011PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware flanged bowl (flange missing).1
ARC2012PotsherdsBRLSI2 Samian Ware flanged bowl rim sherds (similar type).1
ARC2013PotsherdsBRLSI3 Samian Ware flanged bowl rim sherds (similar type).1
ARC2014PotsherdBRLSISherd of small Samian Ware pot.1
ARC2015PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware beaker/pot.1
ARC2016PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim sherd.1
ARC2017PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim sherd.1
ARC2018PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware rim sherd.1
ARC2019PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherrd with rouletting and relief ornament.1
ARC2020PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim/body sherd of flanged bowl.1
ARC2021PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware flanged bowl rim, grey core.1
ARC2022PotsherdBRLSIRim and side of small imitation Samian Ware bowl.1
ARC2023PotsherdBRLSIImitation Samian Ware rim sherd, slightly burnt.1
ARC2024PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd of a bowl.1
ARC2025PotsherdsBRLSI31 Samian Ware base and footring sherds.1
ARC2026PotsherdsBRLSI4 Samian Ware base sherds of Dragendorff form 27.1
ARC2027PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Part of a base and side of Drag. 33.1
ARC2028PotsherdBRLSISamian Ware base sherd with footring and potter's mark.1
ARC2029PotsherdsBRLSI24 Plain Samian Ware body sherds.1
ARC2030PotsherdsBRLSI11 Samian Ware side sherds, Dragendorff 27.1
ARC2031PotsherdsBRLSI2 Samian Ware body sherds, Dragendorff 33.1
ARC2032PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Base of pot with footring.1
ARC2033PotsherdsBRLSI11 Barbartine rim sherds of Samian Ware bowls.1
ARC2034PotsherdsBRLSI4 Rim sherds with rouletting, of similar Samian Ware bowls.1
ARC2035PotsherdsBRLSI5 Samian Ware rim sherds with rouletting.1
ARC2036PotsherdsBRLSI6 Rim sherds of Samian Ware flanged bowls. Flat flange.1
ARC2037PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd of Samian Ware platter type.1
ARC2038PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Rim sherd with rouletting, of a decorated bowl or beaker.1
ARC2039PotsherdBRLSIRim sherd with rouletting of decorated Samian Ware bowl/beaker.1
ARC2040PotsherdsBRLSI2 Samian Ware rims with rouletting.1
ARC2041PotsherdBRLSISherd of imitation Samian Ware with stamped rosettes.1
ARC2042MouldBRLSIPart of a large stone mould. Lansdown [sic?]1
ARC2043MouldBRLSIStone mould in oolite, for a pewter bowl.1
ARC2044Mould fragmentsBRLSI2 Stone mould(s) in white lias, for small objects. Lansdown, 1907.1
ARC2045MouldBRLSIStone mould in flat white lias. Lansdown, 1907.1
ARC2046MouldBRLSIStone mould. Cast from a stone mould for lynch pin and two other objects and cast metal objects from it. Lansdown, Sept. 1907.1
ARC2047Axe headBRLSISocketed iron axe head. of unknown date.1
ARC2048Spindle whorl?BRLSIShale spindle whorl, rather laminated.1
ARC2049PotsherdsBRLSI11 Sherds of Bronze Age cinerary urn and 1 bone fragment. Lansdown, Sept. 1909.,Tumulus M'.1
ARC2050PotsherdsBRLSISherds of 'incense cup' with ornament. 'Long Barrow', Fairfield, Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2051PotsherdsBRLSISherds of decorated cinerary urn. Tumulus Q, Lansdown, September 1909.1
ARC2052PotsherdsBRLSISherds of cinerary urn, soft orange fabric. Twin Barrow E, Lansdown, April 1909.1
ARC2053PotsherdsBRLSI8 Sherds of pre-historic pottery, Bronze Age?1
ARC2054PotsherdsBRLSISherds of cinerary urn. Barrow on Lansdown.1
ARC2055PotsherdsBRLSISherds o at least two cinerary urnsw. Round Barrow, Fairfield, June and September 1908.1
ARC2056PotsherdsBRLSISherds of cinerary urn. Lansdown,,Tumulus O, September 1909.1
ARC2057PotsherdsBRLSISherds of cinerary urn, cremated bones, and scraps of bronze. Tumulus no. 1, Lansdown.1
ARC2058PotsherdsBRLSISherds of cinerary urn. 'Saucer' Tumulus, Lansdown, September 1909.1
ARC2059PotsherdsBRLSISherds of pre-historic pottery, Iron Age 'A' style, from ditch at No. 4 Building, Lansdown.1
ARC2060PotsherdsBRLSISherds of part of a cinerary urn. Lansdown, Tumulus U, 1909.1
ARC2061PotsherdsBRLSISherds of cinerary urn. Lansdown, Tumulus C pit.1
ARC2062PotsherdBRLSISherd of overhanging rim of cinerary urn.1
ARC2062aEagle emblemBRLSISmall Roman bronze eagle with outstretched wings. Limpley Stoke, 1868.1
ARC2063StatuetteBRLSILead statuette of Bacchus?. Figure facing front, no true legs. Kennett Vicarage, Wilts., 1908.1
ARC2064Finger ringsBRLSI2 Small simple bronze finger rings.1
ARC2065BowlsBRLSI3 Very small bronze bowls with a central ridge. Bellot's Hospital, 1859-60.1
ARC2066PinBRLSIBone pin with carved head.1
ARC2067HandleBRLSIBone handle carved into a hexagonal cross-section.1
ARC2068Bone toolBRLSIPiece of polished bone, broken at one end.1
ARC2069PinsBRLSI3 Bone pins of different types.1
ARC2070BraceletsBRLSI4 Bronze bracelets of doubtful age, possibly copies.1
ARC2071ChainBRLSI3 Links of bronze chain of flat wire.,Combe Down Villa ?1
ARC2072Scrap metalBRLSI2 Pieces of scrap bronze.1
ARC2073Scrap metal?BRLSIVery small bowl-like bronze object.1
ARC2074StudBRLSIBronze connecting stud.1
ARC2075DieBRLSISmall lead die.1
ARC2076StoneworkBRLSICarved female head in oolite, rather weathered and part of face missing. Lansdown. See report with photograph, 1905.1
ARC2077StoneworkBRLSICarved stone, oolite, with signs of burning.1
ARC2078StoneworkBRLSICarved stone.1
ARC2079Quern stoneBRLSIPart of a quern stone in breccia of old red sandstone.1
ARC2080Roof SlateBRLSIRoof slate of pennant sandstone.1
ARC2081Mould fragmentsBRLSIStone mould for pewter vessel. Complete but in 7 fragments.1
ARC2082Mould fragmentsBRLSIPart of stone mould for large pewter dish. 4 fragments.1
ARC2083Mould fragmentBRLSIPart of stone mould. for pewter plate.1
ARC2084Mould fragmentBRLSIPart of stone mould. for pewter plate.1
ARC2085Mould fragmentsBRLSIPieces of 3 stone moulds.1
ARC2086MouldBRLSIStone mould for pewter bowl.1
ARC2087Mould fragmentBRLSIHalf of a stone mould for a deep pewter bowl.1
ARC2088Mould fragmentsBRLSI2 Pieces of a stone mould for a small bowl.1
ARC2089MouldBRLSIStone mould in oolite, for a small bowl.1
ARC2090Mould fragmentsBRLSI2 Pieces of stone mould for a small dish.1
ARC2091Mould fragmentsBRLSI2 Pieces of stone moulds.1
ARC2092PotsherdBRLSISherd of Samian Ware bowl, Drag. 27.1
ARC2092aCoinBRLSICoin of Crispus. Reverse: Standing youthful figure. Odd Down, Bath.1
ARC2093PotsherdBRLSITerra Sigillata. Complete Drag. 27 footring.1
ARC2110CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine, 'Gloria Exercitus' type. Reverse: Soldiers with standards.1
ARC2111CoinBRLSICoin of Tetricus. Obverse: Radiate head. Reverse: Spes.1
ARC2112CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2113CoinBRLSICoin of Arcadius. Reverse: Victory.1
ARC2114CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Winged Victory.1
ARC2115CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Obverse: Emperor Valens. Reverse: Possibly victory.1
ARC2116CoinBRLSICoin of Postumus: Obverse: Radiate head. Reverse: Figure.1
ARC2117CoinBRLSICoin of Vallentinian. Reverse: Moving figure.1
ARC2118CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas.1
ARC2119CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Two figures holding a staff.1
ARC2120CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Warrior raising a captive.1
ARC2121CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Securitas.1
ARC2122CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Reverse: Altar.1
ARC2123CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian. Obverse: Valentinianus facing right. Reverse: Securitas.1
ARC2124aCoinBRLSIWorn antoninianus coin of Claudius Gothicus, Gallienus or Tetricus I ? Obverse: Gallienus and Tetricus.1
ARC2124bCoinBRLSIWorn antoninianus coin of Claudius Gothicus, Gallienus or Tetricus I ? Obverse: Gallienus and Tetricus.1
ARC2125CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2126CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian? Reverse: Securitas Republicae.1
ARC2127CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Illegible.1
ARC2128CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Two figures facing each other.1
ARC2129CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Gloria and figure.1
ARC2130aCoinBRLSICoin of Claudius Gothicus ? antoninianus.1
ARC2130bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.1
ARC2130cCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.1
ARC2130dCoinBRLSICoin of Constans ? AE 4.1
ARC2130eCoinBRLSICoin of House of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.1
ARC2130fCoinBRLSICoin of Valens ? AE 3.1
ARC2130gCoinBRLSICoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3/4.1
ARC2130hCoinBRLSICoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3.1
ARC2130iCoinBRLSICoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3.1
ARC2130jCoinBRLSICoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3.1
ARC2130kCoinBRLSICoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3.1
ARC2130lCoinBRLSIUnidentifiable coin.1
ARC2130mCoinBRLSIUnidentifiable coin.1
ARC2130nCoinBRLSIUnidentifiable coin.1
ARC2131CoinBRLSISilver coin of Arcadius. Reverse: Warrior.1
ARC2132CoinBRLSICoin of Valentian. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2133CoinBRLSICoin of Constantius. Reverse: Victoria, two victories. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2134CoinBRLSICoin of Magnentius, facing right. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2135CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Two figures. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2136aCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2136bCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2137CoinBRLSICoin of Constans, facing right. Reverse: Victories. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2138aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II, AE 3/4. Reverse: Two soldiers. Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2138bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II, AE 3/4. Reverse: Two soldiers. Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2139CoinBRLSICoin of Helena. Reverse: Pax Publica. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2140aCounterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous radiate. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2140bCounterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous radiate. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2141CoinBRLSICoin of Julian II. Obverse: Ivlianvs. Reverse: Victoria. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2142CoinBRLSICoin, Constantine period (double reverse). Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2143CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Two victories. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2144CoinBRLSICoin of Magnentius. Reverse: Two victories with shield. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2145CoinBRLSICoin of Gratian. Late coin of 'Victoriae Auggg' type. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2146CoinBRLSICoin of Theodora. Obverse: Emperor? facing right. Reverse: Pietas Romana. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2147CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2148CoinBRLSICoin of Constantius. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2149CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Possible chariot. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2150Counterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous coin of Constantine. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2151CoinBRLSICoin of Iulia Mamaea (tinned). Obverse: Ivlia Mamara. Reverse: Felicitas publica. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2152aCounterfeit coinBRLSICoin of Postumus, antoninianus. Barbarous radiate ? Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2152bCounterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous radiate. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2153CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II. Reverse: Gloria Exertus. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2154CoinBRLSICoin of Diocletian. Reverse: Two victories. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2155CoinBRLSICoin of Valentian I, facing right. Reverse: Soldier with captive. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2156CoinBRLSICoin of Postumus? Obverse: Radiate head facing right. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2157CoinBRLSIWorn coin. Obverse: Emperor facing right. Reverse: Obliterated. Lansdown,1912.1
ARC2158CoinBRLSICoin of Claudius Gothicus? Reverse: Obliterated. Lansdown, 1912.1
ARC2159CoinBRLSI2nd Century coin. Obverse and reverse obliterated, possibly a dupondius of Trajan. Lansdown, 1910.1
ARC2160CoinsBRLSI2 Worn unidentified coins. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2161CoinBRLSIWorn coin. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2162aCoinBRLSIVery worn coin, possibly of Theodosius. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2162bCoinBRLSIVery worn coin, possibly of Theodosius. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2163CoinBRLSIWorn coin with radiate head, facing right. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2164CoinBRLSIWorn coin with radiate head, facing right. Reverse: Pax ... Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2165aCoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2165bCoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2166CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Reverse: Two soldiers and standards. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2167aCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 4. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2167bCoinsBRLSI2 Coins of Constans. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2168CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2169CoinBRLSICoin of Constantius?. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2170CoinBRLSICoin of Gallienus? Obverse: Gal...ius. Radiate head facing right. Reverse: Obliterated. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2171CoinBRLSICoin of Probus. Obverse: Probus Aug. Reverse: Perpetuitate. Peace with altar. Lansdown, May 1908.1
ARC2172CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian I. Obverse: Valentini. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2173aCoinBRLSIWorn coin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2173bCoinBRLSIWorn coin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2173cCoinBRLSIWorn coin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2174CoinBRLSICoin of Gratian. Reverse: Emperor raising woman. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2175Counterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2176CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I. Reverse: Nude figure. Lansdown, May 1907.1
ARC2177CoinBRLSICopin of Constantine II. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2178CoinBRLSICoin, of Tetricus I. Reverse: Faith between two standards. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2179CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2180CoinBRLSICoin of Faustina. Obverse: Faustina August. Reverse: Hilaritas. Ceres. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2181aCoinBRLSICoin of Valentian I. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2181bCoinBRLSICoin of Valentian I. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2181cCoinBRLSICoin of Valentian I. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2182CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2183aCoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2183bCoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2183cCoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2184CoinBRLSICoin of Gratian, defaced. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2185CoinBRLSIDefaced coin - Late[?] IV [century] AD. Reverse: Victory holding captive. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2186CoinBRLSICoin of Eugenius. Reverse: Victoria. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2187CoinBRLSICoin of Eugenius. Reverse defaced. Lansdown, September 1907.1
ARC2188aCoinBRLSIDefaced coin of Constans ? Half centenionalis. Lansdowm, September 1907.1
ARC2188bCoinBRLSIDefaced coin, unidentified. Lansdowm, September 1907.1
ARC2188cCoinBRLSIDefaced coin, unidentified. Lansdowm, September 1907.1
ARC2188dCoinBRLSIDefaced coin, unidentified. Lansdowm, September 1907.1
ARC2188eCoinBRLSIDefaced coin, unidentified. Lansdowm, September 1907.1
ARC2189CoinBRLSICoin of Antoninus Pius. Reverse: Peace to left, lightning arms and armour. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2190CoinBRLSIDenarius of Septimius Severus. Reverse: Moneta. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2191CoinBRLSICoin of Aurelian. Reverse: Aurelian to receive a globe from Jupiter. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2192CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Reverse: Altar with Votis and globe and three stars above. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2193CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2194CoinBRLSIUrbs Romana coin. Obverse: Urbs Romana. Reverse: Wolf and twins. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2195aCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2195bCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2195cCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2196CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2197aCounterfeit coinBRLSICoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4. Possible barbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2197bCounterfeit coinBRLSIPossible barbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2197cCounterfeit coinBRLSIPossible barbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2198CoinBRLSICoin of Decentius. Obverse: Decentius facing right. Reverse: Victories holding inscribed wreath. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2199aCoinBRLSIWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2199bCoinBRLSIWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2199cCoinBRLSIWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2199dCoinBRLSIWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2199eCoinBRLSIWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2199fCoinBRLSIWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2200aCoinsBRLSICoin of Gratian. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2200bCoinsBRLSICoin of Gratian. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2201CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2202CoinBRLSICoin of Constantius. Reverse: Two victories, two wreaths. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2203CoinBRLSICoin of Constantius. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2204aCoinBRLSICoin of Tetricus I ? antoninianus. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2204bCoinBRLSIUnidentified coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2204cCoinBRLSIUnidentified coin. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2205CoinBRLSICoin of Claudius Gothicus. Obverse: Emperor facing right. Reverse: Felicitas. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2206aCoinBRLSIUrbs Roma coin, AE 3/4. Obverse: VRBS Roma. Reverse: Wolf and twins. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2206bCoinBRLSIUrbs Roma coin, AE 3/4. Obverse: VRBS Roma. Reverse: Wolf and twins. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2206cCoinBRLSIUrbs Roma coin, AE 3/4. Obverse: VRBS Roma. Reverse: Wolf and twins. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2207CoinBRLSICoin of Carausius. Reverse: Peace (Tinned). Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2208CoinBRLSICoin of Constantianus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2209CoinBRLSICoin of Crispus. Reverse: Altar with votis. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2210CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse defaced. Reverse: Wreath. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2211CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Obverse: Constans, diadem to right. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2212CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Obverse: Valens facing right. Reverse: Securitas [Republicae]. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2213CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian II. Reverse: Emperor raising female. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2214CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2215CoinBRLSICoin of Valentian. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2216CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2217aCoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Obverse: Constans. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2217bCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constans. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2218aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantius II, AE 3/4 ? Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2218bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantius II, AE 3/4 ? Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2218cCoinBRLSICoin of Constantius II, AE 4 ? Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2219CoinBRLSICoin. Obverse: Diademed head, facing right. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2220CoinBRLSICoin of Helena. Reverse: Peace with olive branch. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2221CoinBRLSICoin of Delmatius. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2222CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2223CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Two victories with wreaths. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2224CoinBRLSICoin. Obverse: Head facing right. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2225CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2226CoinBRLSICoin. Obverse: Diademed head facing right. Reverse: Soldier holding standard to left. Lansdown, September 1906.1
ARC2227CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Wolf suckling twins. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2228aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2228bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2228cCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2228dCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2228eCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2228fCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2228gCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2229CoinsBRLSI3 Coins. Obverse: Urbs Roma Helmeted to left. Reverse: Wolf suckling twins. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2230aCoinBRLSIDefaced coin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2230bCoinBRLSIDefaced coin of Constantine II ? AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2230cCoinBRLSIDefaced coin of Constantine II ? AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2230dCoinBRLSIDefaced coin of Constans ? AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2230eCoinBRLSIDefaced coin of Constans ? AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2230fCoinBRLSIDefaced coin. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2231aCoinBRLSICoin of Carausius, antoninianus. Obverse: Radiate head. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2231bCoinBRLSICoin of Carausius, antoninianus. Obverse: Radiate head. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2232aCoinBRLSICoin of Theodora, AE 4. Reverse: Pietas Romana. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2232bCoinBRLSICoin of Theodora, AE 4. Reverse: Pietas Romana. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2233aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2233bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2233cCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2233dCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2234CoinsBRLSI2 Coins of Magnentius. Reverse: Victories holding large wreath. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2235CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2236CoinBRLSICoin of Constantius. Reverse: Phoenix on pyre. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2237CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2238aCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Two victories with wreath. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2238bCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Two victories with wreath. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2239CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2240CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II. Obverse: Blundered legend Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2241CoinBRLSICoin of Helena. Reverse: Peace with olive branch. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2242aCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2242bCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4? Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2242cCoinBRLSICoin of Constans, AE 3/4? Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2243CoinBRLSICoin of Constantius II. Reverse: Emperor to left on galley holding globe. Victory seated holding rudder. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2244CoinBRLSICoin of Constantius. Obverse: Constantius, laureate to right. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2245Counterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2246CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2247CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2248CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2249CoinBRLSICoin of Claudius Gothicus. Reverse: Genius with Modius. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2250CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2251CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Semi-nude with radiated head. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2252CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Soldier on prow of vessel, Victory steering. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2253CoinBRLSICoin of Valentian. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2254CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Helmeted soldier leading captive from a hut with a tree behind. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2255CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Reverse: Altar inscribed with globe and three stars. Lansdown, September 1905.1
ARC2256aCoinBRLSIAntoninianus coin of Salonina ?1
ARC2256bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.1
ARC2256cCoinBRLSICoin of Constantius I ? AE 3.1
ARC2256dCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.1
ARC2256eCoinBRLSICoin of Helena ? AE 4.1
ARC2256fCoinBRLSICoin of Constantius II ? Half centenionalis.1
ARC2256gCoinBRLSICoin of Constans ? AE 4.1
ARC2256hCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, Constantinopolis ? AE 4.1
ARC2257CoinBRLSICoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae.1
ARC2258CoinBRLSICoin of Constans. Reverse: Two victories with wreaths.1
ARC2259aCounterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous radiate coin of Constans?1
ARC2259bCounterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous radiate coin.1
ARC2260CoinBRLSICoin of Gratian. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum.1
ARC2261aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantius II, AE 4.1
ARC2261bCoinBRLSICoin of Valens, AE 3.1
ARC2262CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Conmstantinus. Reverse: Beate Tranquilitas. Roman camp, near Bath.1
ARC2263CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse possibly Gloria Romanum type.,Roman camp, near Bath.1
ARC2264CoinBRLSICoin of Victorinus. Reverse worn.1
ARC2265CoinBRLSICoin of Magnus Maximus. Reverse: Gate of Praetorian camp.1
ARC2266CoinBRLSICoin of Crispus. Reverse: Beat[a] tranquillitas.1
ARC2267CoinBRLSICoin of Theodosius. Reverse: Rome seated holding globe and spear.1
ARC2268British Iron Age coinBRLSIBritish coin, Dobunnic? Obverse: Head in profile facing right. Reverse: Three-tailed horse. Lansdown, May 1906.1
ARC2269aCoinBRLSICoin of Tetricus I, antoninianus. Reverse obliterated.1
ARC2269bCoinBRLSICoin of Tetricus I, antoninianus. Reverse obliterated.1
ARC2269cCoinBRLSICoin of Tetricus I, antoninianus. Reverse obliterated.1
ARC2270aCoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian I, AE 3. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum, or Securitas Republicae ?1
ARC2270bCoinBRLSICoin of Valens, AE 3. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum, or Securitas Republicae ?1
ARC2270cCoinBRLSICoin of Gratian, AE 3. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum, or Securitas Republicae ?1
ARC2271aCoinsBRLSI2 Coins of Constans, AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2271bCoinBRLSICoin, of Constantine II, AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2272CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian I, AE 3. Reverse: Securitas Republicae.1
ARC2273aCoinBRLSICoin of Tetricus II.1
ARC2273bCoinBRLSIAntoninianus of Claudius Gothicus.1
ARC2274CoinBRLSICoin of Roman Republic. Obverse: Helmeted head. Reverse: Cornucopia? Mineral Water Hospital ?1
ARC2275CoinBRLSIUrbs Roma coin. Obverse: VRBS. Reverse: Wolf and twins.1
ARC2276CoinBRLSICoin of Crispus. Reverse: Altar with vot.xx.1
ARC2277CoinBRLSICoin of Crispus. Reverse: Vot.x. within a wreath.1
ARC2278CoinsBRLSI2 Coins of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Providentia.1
ARC2279aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Sarmatia Devicta.1
ARC2279bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, AE 3. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Sarmatia Devicta.1
ARC2280aCoinBRLSICoin of Licinius. Reverse: Jupiter holding staff with figures around.1
ARC2280bCoinBRLSICoin of Licinius. Reverse: Jupiter holding staff with figures around.1
ARC2280cCoinBRLSICoin of Licinius I, follis. Reverse: Jupiter holding staff with figures around.1
ARC2280dCoinBRLSICoin of Licinius I, follis. Reverse: Jupiter holding staff with figures around.1
ARC2281aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, Constantinopolis, AE 3/4. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship.1
ARC2281bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine I, Constantinopolis, AE 3/4. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship.1
ARC2281cCoinsBRLSI3 Coins of Constantine I, Constantinopolis, AE 3/4 ? Reverse: Victory on prow of ship.1
ARC2282CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse obliterated. Reverse: Cross within wreath.1
ARC2283aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2283bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2283cCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II, ? Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2284CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II. Obverse obliterated. Reverse: Constantia. Vot. xx in wreath.1
ARC2285CoinBRLSICoin of Theodora. Obverse: Max Theodora to left. Reverse: Pietas Romana.1
ARC2286CoinBRLSICoin of Antoninus. Reverse: Standing figure with an orb.1
ARC2287CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus, helmeted to left. Reverse: Warrior, hand on shield.1
ARC2288CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Sol.1
ARC2289CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2290aCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ? Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2290bCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ? Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2290cCoinBRLSICoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ? Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2291CoinBRLSICoin of Licinius?1
ARC2292CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Civis Romanus, head to left.1
ARC2293CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Roma. Reverse: Star within a garland.1
ARC2294CoinBRLSICoin of Theodora. Reverse: Empress suckling a child.1
ARC2295CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2296CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Reverse: Providentia.1
ARC2297CoinBRLSIFlat irregular disc-like coin.1
ARC2298CoinBRLSICoin of Carausius. Obverse: Carausius, radiate to right. Reverse obliterated.1
ARC2299CoinBRLSICoin of Postumus. Reverse: Hercules with club.1
ARC2300CoinBRLSICoin of Postumus. Obverse: Postumus PF. AUG. Reverse: Pax ...1
ARC2301CoinBRLSICoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.1
ARC2302CoinBRLSICoin of Valentinian. Obverse: Valentinian. Reverse: Securitas Republicae?1
ARC2303Counterfeit coinBRLSIBarbarous radiate coin?1
ARC2304CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Eanred. Reverse: M. Aldates, Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2305CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Eanred. Reverse: M. Fordred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2306CoinsRB ?2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Eanred. Reverse: M. Monne. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2307CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Eanred. Reverse: M. Wihtred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2308CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Alghere. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2309CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Brother. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2310CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Eanred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2311CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Fordred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2312CoinsRB ?2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Leofthegn. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2313CoinsRB ?2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Wendelberht. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2314CoinsRB ?2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Aethelred. Reverse: M. Eardwulf. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2315CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Osberht. Reverse: M. Eanwulf. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2316CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Osberht. Reverse: M. Monne. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2317CoinsRB ?2 Saxon coins, Eanred - late derivatives. Reverse: M. Monne. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2318CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Wigmund. Reverse: M. Coenred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2319CoinRB ?Saxon coin. Obverse: Wigmund. Reverse: M. Ethelhelm. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2320CoinsRB ?2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Wigmund. Reverse: M. Ethelweard. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2321CoinsRB ?2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Wigmund. Reverse: M. Hunlaf. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
ARC2322CoinRB ?2 Radiate coins with different reverses, illegible. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.1
AS001Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with carved decoration in black.29
AS002Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with carved decoration in black.29
AS003Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with carved decoration in black.29
AS004Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with carved decoration in black.29
AS005Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with carved decoration in black.29
AS006Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with carved decoration in black.29
AS007Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with carved decoration in black.29
AS008Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with carved decoration in black.29
AS009Shirt07B04Shirt decorated with glass beads.29
AS010Sword and scabbard07F43Parang Ihlang Mandau - Short sword of the Dyak people of Borneo
Iron blade with wooden grip
Wooden scabbard the rear with a secondary scabbard for attaching the stick-like "Pisau Raut" dagger - probably MISC102
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AS011Bamboo tube07G12.06Bamboo tube, incised decoration, leaf and scroll motif. Background painted red.29
AS012Bamboo tube07G12.06Bamboo tube, incised decoration, leaf and scroll motif. Background painted red.29
AS013Bamboo tube07G12.06Bamboo tube, incised decoration, dragon and flower/leaf motif. Background painted red.29
AS014Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.29
AS015Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.29
AS016Bamboo tube07G12.06Bamboo tube with lid, incised decorations of human figures, animals and scrolls. Background painted red.29
AS017Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.29
AS018Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red. Lid cracked, someone has repaired it with sellotape!!29
AS019Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.29
AS020Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo container with lid, incised scroll decoration. Background painted red.29
AS021Bamboo container07G12.06Bamboo tube with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.29
AS022Blow-pipe dart quiver07G12.06Blowgun dart quiver of bamboo (empty).29
AS023Quiver and blow-pipe darts07G12.06Quiver of blowgun darts, bamboo with cane cap.34
AS024Opium pipe?07G12.06Opium pipe? Decorated bamboo tube.29
AS025Dagger with sheath07G12.06Kris dagger and scabbard. Carved wooden hilt. Indonesian Kris dagger - Java (Surakarta region). Thin straight blade 30.5cm. Wooden grip with "Kala" face. Wooden 2-piece sheath with figured grain.34
AS026Dagger with sheath07G12.06Kris dagger and scabbard. Carved wooden hilt. Indonesian Kris dagger - Java (Suratarta region). Wavy blade 33cm, with pattern. Wooden grip with "kala" face. Wooden 2-piece sheath.34
AS027Dagger with sheath07G12.06Kris dagger and scabbard. Scabbard partly covered with brass. Carved wooden hilt. Sheath broken, stuck together with sellotape!!! Indonesian Kris dagger - Java. Straight patterned blade tapering to a point 33.5cm. Plain wooden grip with small kala mask (Yogyakarta type). Wooden 2-piece sheath with brass reinforced sleeve.34
AS028Dagger with sheath07G12.06Kris dagger and scabbard, hilt wood carved in shape of figure. Indonesia. (Javanese type). Wavy patterned blade tapering to a point 27cm. Wooden grip carved to represent a bird-like figure. Plain wooden 2-piece sheath.29
AS029Dagger with sheath07G12.06Indonesian Kris dagger and scabbard. No hilt. Calligraphy on scabbard. Thin wavy patterned blade 31.5cm. Grip missing (mendak present). Wooden 2-piece sheath with figures grain and painted inscription.34
AS030Dagger with sheath07G12.06Indonesian Kris dagger and scabbard. Plain wood hilt. Calligraphy on scabbard. Straight patterned blade 21cm. Plain wooden grip (loose) with carved mask (mendak). Plain wooden 2-piece sheath inscribed with painted charactors.34
AS031Dagger with sheath07G12.06Kris dagger and scabbard, carved bone hilt. Indonesia. (Javanese type). Wavy thin patterned blade 35.5cm. Carved bone grip in the form of an animal. Decorative brass hilt fitting (mendak). Wooden 2-piece sheath.29
AS032Dagger with sheath07G12.06Kris dagger and scabbard. Indonesian - Sulawesi region. Wavy fine patterned blade 32.5cm. Wooden & horn grip with large brass decorative hilt fitting (mendak). Wooden 2-piece sheath the top section of burr-wood.34
AS033Dagger with sheath07G12.06Kris dagger - no hilt. Indonesian - Sumartra? Straight patterned blade 38cm, tapering to a point. Grip missing. Wooden 2-piece sheath.34
AS034Sword07G12.06Sword of 'Kris' type. Indonesian. Flat wavy blade of equal width, chiseled and grooved 48.2cm. Wooden grip bound with braided cord, the top end exposed and carved with decorative shaping.29
AS035Dagger and sheath07G12.06Small Indonesian Kris dagger, fine quality. Scabbard split. Remains of metal ornamentation at bottom of scabbard. Straight blade with fine pattern, tapering to a point. Wooden 2-piece sheath.29
AS036Figurine07G13.15Clay model of a devil, coloured. Four arms broken.67
AS037Model heads07G12.0513 Models of human heads (Indian) showing the facial features and headgear to be found in the various regions of India.28
AS038Brass plaque07G13.16Brass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets - probably modern.29
AS038ABrass plaque07G13.16Brass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets - probably modern.29
AS038BBrass plaque07G13.16Brass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets - probably modern.29
AS039SpearNULLSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.28
AS040SpearNULLSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.28
AS041SpearNULLSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.28
AS042SpearNULLSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.28
AS043SpearNULLSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.

B.Godwin: December 2011
4 iron spear heads wrapped in modern cloth and tied as bundle. Label states AS043 part of series. Waxes and re-wrapped. cloth disposed of.
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AS044SpearNULLSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.28
AS045Battle axeNULLWar Axe. 'Dao.'28
AS046Battle axeNULLWar Axe. 'Dao.'28
AS047Shield07I01Hide shield.28
AS048Fly whisk07D004Fly whisk with horn handle.28
AS049Fly whisk07D004Fly whisk with horn handle. The tuft on this one is now detatched.28
AS050Bamboo container07D004Bamboo container with stopper. Incised decoration. Stopper at other end missing.29
AS051Bamboo container07D004Bamboo container with stopper at each end. Incised decoration.29
AS052Ear ornament ?07D004Ear ornament ?29
AS053BowNULLBamboo bow, one end bound with leather cord.28
AS054BowNULLBow, traces of decoration, strongly curved at ends.140
AS055BowNULLKaman bow, of recurved form, India (Rajastan), 18/19th century

Of compisite construction (horn, wood and sinue, glued together. The entire surface lacquered and with traces of painted decoration, strongly curved at both ends.
140
AS056BowNULLBow, traces of decoration, strongly curved at ends.140
AS057BowNULLBamboo bow.25
AS058Ball07G12.05Ball, of open woven canework.25
AS059Sword and scabbard07G13.18Gurkha kukri, plain blade, three large chips in cutting edge. Scabbard in bad condition. Small scabbard attached to main one empty.27
AS060Sword and scabbard07G13.18Gurkha kukri, plain blade, scabbard in bad condition, small scabbard attached to main one empty. Gurkha fighting knife with typical curved blade; wooden grip; leather scabbard.27
AS061Sword and scabbard07G13.18Gurkha kukri, plain blade, scabbard decorated with incised design. Small scabbard attached to main one empty.27
AS062Sword and scabbard07G13.18Gurkha kukri, blade engraved with decoration, scabbards attached to main, with provision for three smaller knives (missing). Wooden 2-piece grips with decorative shaping, fixed by 5 rivets. Engraved pommel plate. Leather strap attached.27
AS063Sword and scabbard07G13.18Gurkha kukri, plain blade, two loose scabbards attached to main one. One containing small knife.27
AS064Battle-axeNULLBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century. Iron axe head formed formed with 2 points, the single edged re-curving blade with engraved decoration. Wooden handle encased in brass, the brass pommel formed with decorative moldings and held inplace with an iron ball-shaped nail. B.Godwin 201028
AS065Battle-axeNULLBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century.
Iron axe head formed formed with 2 points, the single edged re-curving blade with engraved decoration. Wooden handle encased in brass, the brass pommel formed with decorative moldings and held inplace with an iron ball-shaped nail. B.Godwin 2010
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AS066Battle-axeNULLBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century. Plain iron axe head in the form of a cresent. Wooden handle with a brass pommel, the top capped with a decorative brass cone.28
AS067Battle-axeNULLBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century. Plain iron axe head formed formed as 2 connecting cresents with 4 points. Wooden handle reinforced with a brass strip along one edge, this retained by 4 bands made of wrapped wire. The pommel with a decorative brass band held inplace with an iron nail.
B.Godwin 2009:
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AS068Battle-axeNULLBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century.28
AS069Battle-axeNULLKond axe.- Bhil weapon.28
AS070ClubNULLIndian/Persian mace or war hammer; 18/19th century. Iron shaft and head; the head consisting of 7 blades (1 missing); the round shaft decorated overall with a criss-cross cut pattern.28
AS071Battle-axeNULLAxe. Iron handle with pommel decorated with silver damascene. Iron axe head, its centre pierced to form a tiger shape, the whole decorated with silver damscene.28
AS072ClubNULLClub or mace - iron. Shape of a cow's head. India ? B.Godwin 2009: Gorz - "Bull head" mace, Persia, 19th century. Iron tube handle with "bull head" top, the cow-shaped head with 2 spiral form horns, 2 "ears" and pierced nostrills; the head with faint traces of overall silver damascene decoration O/L 77cm.28
AS073ClubNULLClub or mace - iron. Shape of a cow's head. India ? B.Godwin 2009: Gorz - "Bull head" mace, Persia, 19th century. Iron tube handle with "bull head" top, the cow-shaped head with 2 horns, 2 "ears" and pierced nostrills; the head with faint traces of overall silver damascene decoration O/L 71cm.28
AS074Battle-axeNULLAxe. Iron tube handle, octagonal in form with moulded rings, half-round pommel. Curved iron axe head in the form of an antelope head with twisted horns (1 missing) and ears (1 missing). The whole decorated in silver damascene.28
AS075Battle-axeNULLIndian battle axe, 19th century. Iron axe head formed with 3 tips - 2 spear shaped and 1 with chopping blade. Wooden handle.28
AS076Ancus (Elephant goad)07G13.18Ancus/Ankus (Elephant goad), India 19th century. Iron shaft and blade - the blade with silver decoration; the shaft also with some silver decoration; the pommel of the shaft with a brass puma head.28
AS077Spear or pike head07G13.18Spear or pike head, flat blade with engraved decoration; silvered shaft.28
AS078Spear or pike head07G13.18Spear or pike head, squared point terminating in four flats; facetted shaft; Silvered overall - some loss: India /Persia? 19th century.28
AS079Punch dagger07G13.18Katar or punch dagger. Plain iron blade and handle :India, probably 19th century. 25 cm blade with flutes and thickened point.28
AS080Punch dagger07G13.18Katar or punch dagger. Indian. 19th century? Triangular blade with bifricated handle; the blade 37 cm, with 2 channels either side; the handle silvered and pierced; 2 turned grips also silvered.28
AS081Punch dagger07G13.18Katar or punch dagger. Indian, 18th century? Triangular blade with chiselled decoration - some guilding. Chiselled handle dipicting birds of prey - evidence of guilding. Peirced and chiselled.28
AS082Punch dagger07G13.18Katar or punch dagger. Fakir's horns. Rare form of Indian weapon used by some Fakir's, who as holy men, were not allowed to carry a conventional dagger. 2 Black buck horms, linked together, each with steel tips and brass end caps.28
AS083Punch dagger07G13.18Iron dagger (Bichwa - meaning scorpion's sting) with two curved blades, each blade riveted to a single iron grip, the top with two small protruding pommels. Blades plain- pommel with some filed and punched decoration. Wooden sheath with two compartments for the blades, the whole covered with green leather with stiched seam. Remains of a suspension loop.28
AS084SwordNULLSword, scimitar type. No scabbard. Probably a bazaar or tourist item 20th century ? Short sword (Kora, Khora), Nepal, 19th/20th century - based on the traditional sword of Nepal. Curved steel blade with a single edge, widening towards the tip with a concave incurve. Each side marked with a Buddistic "eye" symbol. Iron hilt and knuckle guard.114
AS085Spear07H01-05Iron Hindu spear.28
AS086Architectural model07G13Model of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma. (in 3 parts). Some pinnacles damaged. See also AS086A, AS086B.25
AS086AArchitectural model07G13Model of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma. (in 3 parts). One pillar is cracked.. See also AS086, AS086B.25
AS086BArchitectural model07G13Model of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma. (in 3 parts). Some damage.. See also AS086, AS086A.25
AS087Quern07G BesideStone quern engraved 14th January, 1856. India. Calcutta.28
AS088Encaustic tilesNULLEncaustic tiles from the ruined mosque of Khargerd, N. E. Persia, on the Afghan border, and 120 miles west of Herat. Probably built in the 7th c. A.D. and destroyed by Afghan raiders in the 11th century.91
AS089Wallet07D004Decorated leather wallet, tooled in gold 'Constantinople'.61
AS090Hair-piece07D004Pigtail of Yak hair.26
AS091Drum07G12.022 Human skulls fastened together and fashioned into drums.26
AS092Bowl07G11Oval bowl or bath made of wood, traces of laquer.28
AS093War hammerNULLZaghnal - war hammer, India 18/19th century. Iron tube handle with molded pommel; square form head with spike and ball finials; main hammer head missing. Damascened overal with silver designs.28
AS094Prayer-wheel07G12.02Prayer wheel (complete).26
AS095Prayer-wheel07G12.02Prayer wheel (incomplete, lacking knob.26
AS096Pivot gunNULLPivot gun, captured First Burmese War, 1825. With spike to dig in the ground for steadying.25
AS097Pivot gunNULLPivot gun mounted on a wooden stand.25
AS098Fly-whisk07G12.02Tail of Yak (including tail bones) for use as fly whisk.28
AS099Figurine07G10Carved wooden figure of Budha. Traces of gilt. Buddha in the image of Godma or Gautama, a Birmanese form.25
AS100Figurine07G07.03Bronze figure of Budha.25
AS101Figurine07G07.03Brass figure of Buddha with arm outstretched, finger pointing.28
AS102Horse trappings07G07.11Horse trappings from Upper Burma.25
AS103Model of instrument07D003Model of recorder-type flute.25
AS103AModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of Gamelan percussion instrument. Several 'cymbals' missing.25
AS103BModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of Gamelan percussion instrument. Broken.25
AS103CModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of highly decorated Gamelan instrument with drums, 10 attached, 1 loose, originally 17? Also bag of fragments of decoration.25
AS103DModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of highly decorated Gamelan instrument with drums, 5 attached, 10 loose, originally 17?25
AS103EModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of [or genuine) reed flute, complete with mouth-piece.25
AS103FModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of [or genuine) reed flute, missing mouth-piece.25
AS103GModel of musical instrument07G23.02Stand for gongs or drum(s).25
AS103HModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of a crocodile-shaped 3-stringed instrument. 1 peg for attaching strings snapped off.25
AS103IModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of Gamelan percussion instrument, boat-shaped with 'cymbals'.25
AS103JModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of a xylophone, complete with keyboard. 1 upright for attachmert broken off but present, 1 broken off and missing.25
AS103KModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of a xylophone? missing keys or other musical parts. Three uprights for attachment broken off and missing.25
AS103LModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of a xylophone? missing keys or other musical parts.25
AS103MModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of a Saung-gauk (Burmese harp). Stem broken and missing.25
AS103NModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of a Saung-gauk (Burmese harp). Stem broken through earlier worm damage. Now in 4 pieces.25
AS103OModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of a violin, with bow. 2 pegs for strings snapped off. Bow-strings in poor condition.25
AS103PModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of drum hung by two threads, probably from stand AS103G..25
AS103QModel of musical instrument07G23.02Model of drum..25
AS103RModel of musical instrument?07G23.02Model of a simple drum stick? Previously assumed to be part of a collection of model musical instruments from Burma, donated by De La Combe Maingaiy, but probably not so.63
AS104+ASpoons07D004Pair of wooden spoons ornately carved.29
AS105Knife07G13.15Knife with carved handle and ornamented work on blade.67
AS106Knife07G13.15Knife with carved handle and ornamented work on blade. Knob? missing off end of handle.67
AS107Comb07D004Comb with inlaid silver decoration.28
AS108Comb07D004Comb, semi-circular, made of bone.28
AS109Pin07D004Pin made of bone, decorated head.28
AS110Figurine07D004Carved wooden figurine.28
AS111Tobacco pipe07D004Tobacco pipe. Ornamented clay bowl with separate brass stem.25
AS112Figurine07G12.14Iron figurine (Buddha?). Standing, arms outstretched. Originally attached to a base. Probably archaeological.28
AS113Figurine07G12.14Iron figurine (Seated Buddha). Probably archaeological.28
AS114Figurine07G12.14Iron figurine (Buddha?). Standing with arms crossed, on circular base. Probably archaeological.28
AS115Figurine07G12.14Iron figurine (Buddha?), seated beneath a canopy. Probably archaeological.28
AS116Figurine07G12.14Crude iron figure of an animal. Probably archaeological.28
AS117Smoking accessory07G13.09Tube and mouthpiece of an Indian 'Hubble Bubble' pipe. Tube patterned with flowers or stars.28
AS118Tobacco pipe07D004Clay tobacco pipe bowl, ornamented in relief and with gold decoration.28
AS119Tobacco pipe07D004Clay tobacco pipe bowl, ornamented in relief and with gold decoration.28
AS120Brass container07G13.09Brass vwater bottle.28
AS121Buddhist charm07D004Wooden slab painted with the name 'Alexander Hill Gray' in Tibetan characters in white, red, green and blue.26
AS121ABuddhist charm07D004Wooden slab painted with the name 'Alexander Hill Gray' in Tibetan characters in white, red, green and blue.26
AS121BBuddhist charm or prayer07D004Stone painted with charm or prayer in Tibetan characters in white, red, green and blue.26
AS121CBuddhist charm or prayer07D004Stone painted with charm or prayer in Tibetan characters in white, red, green and blue.26
AS122Buddhist shrine07G12.14Household shrine. Single figure of Buddha seated. Chip on one side.28
AS123Buddhist shrine07G12.14Household shrine. Single figure of Buddha seated. Some damage and cracks.28
AS124Buddhist shrine07G12.14Household shrine. Figure of Buddha seated with a figure either side. Left side partially broken.28
AS125Buddhist shrine07D004Small household shrine.140
AS126Cigarette/Cheroot holder07D004Cigarette/Cheroot holder. Loose peg with item possibly used to block mouth-piece.25
AS127Drum07G13.09Small drum, goblet shaped. Decorated red and black on foot and stem; design in black on drum head.25
AS127ADrum stick07G13.09Drum stick.25
AS128Wind chimes07G13Part of set of wind chimes. Consisting of 10 metal bells attached to a crown-like structure of metal, formerly joined to two similar structures (AS128A and B) of diminishing size.25
AS128AWind chimes07G13.12Part of set of wind chimes. Consisting of 10 metal bells attached to a crown-like structure of metal, formerly joined to two similar structures (AS128 and AS128B).25
AS128BWind chimes07G13.12Part of set of wind chimes. Consisting of 10 metal bells attached to a crown-like structure of metal, formerly joined to two similar structures (AS128 and AS128A).25
AS129Stringed instrumentNULLStringed instrument. Incomplete - no pegs or strings. Half coconut shell as sound-box connected to the neck with turned ivory. Neck tapered with a mythical beast head.25
AS130Plate or bowl07G13.09Brass plate, or shallow bowl, on three feet. Bird and plant motif in centre.28
AS131Figurine07G13.15Figurine of a Burman, carved in teak.25
AS132Figurine07G13.15Figurine of a Shan, carved in teak.25
AS133Contents of a crocodile's stomach07G13.13Coin mounted on card. Found in stomach of a crocodile shot on a lake of the Ganges near Benares.28
AS133AContents of a crocodile's stomach07G13.13Small bronze anklet . Found in stomach of a crocodile shot on a lake of the Ganges near Benares.28
AS133BContents of a crocodile's stomach07G13.13Bronze anklet. Found in stomach of a crocodile shot on a lake of the Ganges near Benares.28
AS133CContents of a crocodile's stomach07G13.13Bronze bracelet in two pieces, originally tied to card with coin (AS133). Found in stomach of a crocodile shot on a lake of the Ganges near Benares.28
AS134Model of elephant07G13.13Wire-work model of elephant, mahout mounted. Tail missing.28
AS135Model of horse and rider07G13.13Wire-work model of horse and ride. Can be attached to the trailer (AS141).28
AS136Model of peacock07G13.13Wire-work model of a peacock. Head broken off, damage to tail.28
AS137Model of cobra07G13.13Wire-work model of cobra poised to strike. Detachable head.28
AS138Model of a deer07G13.13Wire-work model of deer, one antler damaged.28
AS139+A-BFigurines07G13.133 Wire-work figures, soldiers or warriors. Can be attached to a trailer (AS141) which probably originally carried four figures.28
AS140+AFigurines07G13.132 Wire-work figures, soldiers or warriors.28
AS141Model carriage07G13.13Model of flat carriage with four wheels andf protuberances with which to fix figures. Soldiers (AS139-AS139B) and horse with rider (AS135) can be attached.28
AS142Figurine07G13.13Wire-work model of a female figure.28
AS143Incense burner07G12.17Brass incense burner? Handle in shape of a cobra. Five pear shaped depressions in a row. One shallow circular depression above.28
AS144Incense burner07G12.17Brass incense burner?. Four shallow pear shaped depressions in a row. One pear shaped depression above.28
AS145Incense burner07G13.13Brass incense burner? Figure stood on pedestal with container on head.28
AS146Brass box07G13.09Brass box, circular in shape with six compartments, each with heart shaped lid. Stylised peacock in centre screws down to hold lids shut. India. Probably for betel nuts or hine or cosmetics.28
AS147Ladle07G13.13 Bronze ladle, probably ceremonial.28
AS148Ladle07G13.13 Bronze ladle, probably ceremonial.28
AS149Amulet07G12.17Amulet made of copper with two figures visible through central aperture.26
AS150Shrine07G13.09Wire stand with three models of an Indian goddess (gilded). One goddess broken off from wire.28
AS151Amulet07G12.17Amulet made of brass with pieces of material visible through central aperture.26
AS152Spear07H01-05Long iron spear, one end with a pointed and flattened blade, the other end ternating in a flat blade, incised with lines, the tip broadening into a wide head. The shaft of the spear inlaid with brass banding and incised with lines; the mid-section of the shaft covered with a brass sheath (part missing); the lower end with a circular disc.63
AS153Container with lid07G13.09Coconut shell container with lid. Finely carved with panels depicting various scenes with human figures. Rim of container and lid decorated with metal work. Top of lid decorated with wire and green glass; attached underneath is a 'handle' turned and gilded. Asia. Burmese. Shell cracked but otherwise intact.25
AS154Container with lid07G12.05Large gourd container with lid. Finely decorated with motifs of animals and birds. Lid has a 'handle' with a decorative motif of amber, pearls and rose coral, plus leaves worked in a gilt metal. (One leaf broken).25
AS155Figurine07G12.14Bronze female figure, standing with legs together. Right and left hands extended with gestures.28
AS155AFigurine07G12.14Brass-plated male figure standing with legs apart. Dagger in right hand. Traces of red paint visible.28
AS155BFigurine07G12.14Bronze male figure, seated with left leg crossed over right. Child held in right arm.28
AS155CFigurine07G12.14Brass-plated female figure standing with legs together. Right hand extended. Traces of red paint visible.28
AS155DFigurine07G12.14Brass-plated female figure standing with legs together. Right hand extended. Traces of red paint visible.28
AS155EFigurine07G12.14Brass-plated elephant figure seated with legs extended sideways. Traces of red paint visible.28
AS155FFigurine07G12.14Brass-plated male figure standing with four arms, two raised, two lowered, legs together. Traces of red paint visible.28
AS155GFigurine07G12.14Solid brass male figure standing with four arms, two raised, two lowered, legs together.28
AS155HFigurine07G12.14Brass-plated male figure seated, cross-legged with hands in lap.28
AS155IFigurine07G12.14Solid brass female figure standing with dagger in right hand, lamp in left, legs together.28
AS155JFigurine07G12.14Brass-plated male figure standing with legs crossed. Traces of red paint visible.28
AS155KFigurine07G12.14Brass-plated male figure, standing with legs together, dagger in right hand, bow in the left. Traces of red paint visible. Right eye with white stone imbedded.28
AS155LFigurine07G12.14Solid brass female figure seated cross-legged with implement (axe?), in right hand, placed across lap.28
AS155MFigurine07G12.14Solid brass male figure standing with legs together, axe in right hand, balanced over shoulder, staff in left hand.28
AS155NFigurine07G12.14Solid brass female figure standing with legs together, right hand extended.28
AS155OFigurine07G12.14Solid brass male figure standing with legs apart, about to remove a dagger from its sheath?28
AS156Model of bull07G07.03Brass model of bull.28
AS157Brass seal07G13.15Brass seal with handle in the form of a fish. Seal surface has inscription.28
AS158+A-BSpecimens of silk threadNULL3 Skeins of Bengal silk.28
AS159Bas-relief of Ganesh07GLarge stone panel.with carving of Ganesh - Kalinga style (?).28
AS160Comb07D004Comb made of wood.28
AS160AComb07D004Comb made of wood.28
AS160BComb07D004Comb made of wood.28
AS160CComb07D004Comb made of wood.28
AS161Woman's smock07B04Woman's dress. Smock style. Dark coloured cloth decorated with strips of red material forming vertical, horizontal and diamond shaped patterns. The whole lavishly decorated with small shells. Condition good, slight fading.25
AS162Apron dress07G13.09Belt of cloth with small apron attached. Decorated with hair (dyed red and black) and shells.28
AS163+AEar ornaments07D0042 Ear ornaments. Inner circle of beetle carapaces and shells, outer circle, red dyed hair with a skein of same material.28
AS164Cape07H09Male Devil's dress with tail (AS164A) of 'Human' hair tufts.28
AS164ACeremonial dress07G07'Tail' (part of ceremonial dress) comprising an animal horn, attached to which is a piece of bent wood down the centre, lengthwise are small shells and hair dyed red and black.28
AS165Shoes05A07Pair of shoes made of woven grass. Sandals for hill-climbing. NB. AS165 are for 2 left feet, AS166 are for 2 right feet?28
AS166Shoes05A07Pair of shoes made of woven grass. Sandals for hill-climbing. NB. AS165 are for 2 left feet, AS166 are for 2 right feet?28
AS167Hat07G13.09Helmet shaped hat of woven cane. Alternate bands of red, yellow and black. Surmounted with a band of hair.28
AS168-169Head-scarves07B012 Silk head scarves.28
AS170Head-scarf07B01Silk shawl/headscarf. Purple ground with geometrical design in yellow. Tasselled.28
AS171Statuette of Buddha07G12Marble statuette of a reclining Buddha. Traces of gilding.28
AS172Pillow-case07B04Pillow-case of matting.29
AS173-174Bracelets07G13.01Pair of bracelets, circular, simple (silvered brass).28
AS175-176Bracelets07G13.01Pair of bracelets, grey, opening (ball & rope decoration).28
AS177-178Anklets07G13.01Pair of anklets, brass, opening, tapered, loose seeds.28
AS179-180Bracelets07G13.01Pair of bracelets, opening (gilt on grey).28
AS181Bracelet07G13.01Brass bracelet, simple, plain.28
AS182Bracelet07G13.01Bracelet, brass, opeing, simple, plain.28
AS183-184Bracelets07G13.01Pair of bracelets, simple, split ring, grey.28
AS185-186Bracelets07G13.01Pair of bracelets, decorated, opening, brass? One has snapped across bracelet.28
AS187-188Bracelets07G13.01Brass bracelet (like a cog wheel).28
AS189-190Bracelets07G13.01Pair of bracelets? grey, hinged, loose seeds (some no longer loose). One snapped across bracelet.28
AS191Bracelet07G13.01Bracelet, opening type, heavy, decorated and pierced.28
AS192-193Bracelets07G13.04Pair of bracelets? grey, tapered, opening, decorated, loose seeds.28
AS194Bracelet?07G13.04Bracelet? brass, heavy, solid (like cog wheel).28
AS195Armlet?07G13.04Heavy flexible armlet? with opening.28
AS196-197Bracelets07G13.04Pair of bracelets, oval, pierced (loose seeds inside).28
AS198Anklet07G13.04Anklet, opening, decorated, heavy and deep.28
AS199-200Bracelets07G13.04Pair of bracelets, brass, oval, patterned.28
AS201Anklet07G13.04Anklet, oval, brass, solid, decorated on outside.28
AS202Bracelet?07G13.04Brass bracelet (anklet?), heavy, decorated on outside.28
AS203Anklet?07G13.04Anklet?, iron?, oval, decorated on outside, tapered (rust holes).28
AS204-205Anklets07G13.04Pair of anklets (silvered on base metal), circular, hollow ('acorn' opposing), pierced, rattle.28
AS206Armlet?07G13.08Brass armlet?, very heavy and solid.28
AS207Bracelet07G13.08Brass bracelet, patterned.28
AS208Armlet07G13.08Armlet, slip on 'U' shape, brass (acorn and balls design).28
AS209-210Anklets?07G13.08Pair of anklets?, brass, solid, heavy, 'W' shape.28
AS211Bracelet07G13.08Bracelet (2 hinged), gold colour on base metal, nail design.28
AS212Bracelet07G13.08Bracelet, single hinge (grey on? base metal), circular.28
AS213Anklet07G13.08Anklet (silver colour on base metal), oval, tapered, poor decoration on outside.28
AS214Bracelet07G13.08Bracelet?, circular, opening (ball design), base metal, low quality.28
AS215-216Bracelets?07G13.08Pair of bracelets? brass (in sections), cog type.28
AS217Armlet?07G13.08Brass armlet/bracelet with apposing acorns.28
AS218Decorated metal tube07G13.09Highly decorated metal tube (stand?).28
AS219Decorated metal tube07G13.09Highly decorated metal tube (stand?).28
AS220Bracelet07G13.07Large bracelet, decorated, hollow, brass? or gilt, pierced.28
AS221Bracelet07G13.07Bracelet, hinged.28
AS222Bracelet07G13.07Bracelet, brass (cog type).28
AS223-224Bracelets07G13.07Pair of bracelets, opening.28
AS225-226Bracelets07G13.07Pair of bracelets? grey metal.28
AS227Bracelet07G13.07Bracelet, opening, heavy, flexible (silvered brass).28
AS228Bracelet07G13.07Bracelet, flexible (silvered brass). One link broken. Makes a pair with AS231?28
AS229Bracelet07G13.07Bracelet, opening, heavy, loose link.28
AS230Bracelet07G13.07Bracelet, opening, flexible.28
AS231Bracelet07G13.07Bracelet, loose link type, very flexible (1 link loose). Makes a pair with AS228?28
AS232Bracelet07G13.07Bracelet (?silvered brass), flexible, heavy.28
AS233Decorative metalworkNULL60 Items were given numbers: AS173 - AS233, which amounts to 61 entries, so AS233 was probably never used.28
AS234Metal box and lid07G13.09Round metal box with lid. A band of decoration in relief around top and bottom. Design repeated on the domed lid. Lid forced on and now stuck in place.28
AS235Brass plaque07G13.15Brass plaque with one of the Indian Gods in gold relief.28
AS236Brass seal07G13.15Small seal, brass.28
AS237UnknownNULLEntry for number made in accessions register, but no description.63
AS238UnknownNULLEntry for number made in accessions register, but no description.63
AS239UnknownNULLEntry for number made in accessions register, but no description.63
AS240Coin, Indian(?)07A044Obverse shows circular floral motif with calligraphy in centre within a crescent shaped symbol. Reverse shows similar with different calligraphy. A large coin with a milled edge.63
AS241Bed legs07H094 Bedstead legs, painted.28
AS242+ATrays07I03Brass trays with decorative inscription in Arabic script, including the date 1296 (AD 1879). This was the date that Haj Muhammad Hassan was appointed Amin al-Zarb (Trustee of the Persian Mint), possibly indicating a Persian origin.91
AS243Pali inscription on silver in brass tin07G12.02Beaten silver leaf in brass tin, with inscription in Pali - sacred writing of Buddhists.25
AS244+ASago bread07A0852 Pieces of 'Sago bread made by the natives of the Moluccas in 1839' Donor Capt. W.H. Breton - label.29
AS245Bags of plaited hair07G10.32 Bags of woven hair.28
AS246Indian 'violin'07G15Wooden stringed instrument with 4 gut strings for playing (now broken) and 11 internal strings of wire (mostly missing) for sympathetic resonance. Sound box with skin diuaphragm on top and curved ivory bridge for strings. Donated as an 'Ancient Indian Violin and Bow.'28
AS247Suit of armour07 ManikinChain mail jacket with metal plates (large at front, small at back), 9 neck protector plates linked to jacket and plates, and links helmet with side of face-protector, smalll plates.113
AS248ShieldNULLRound shield with a central spike and four bosses. The iron surface highly decorated with incised patterns and damascened with silver and gold. On the back the bosses are attached to rings for the attachment of leather straps, one for the wrist and one for the shoulder. The straps are still in place and in good condition.
Diameter 37cm
91
AS248AHelmet07G23.19Indo-Persian helmet (Kulah Khud), 19th century
Iron hemi-spherical skull cap, the front formed as a human mask. Central spear-shaped spike and two curved "horns" (1 missing); pierced nasal bar retained by a moustache-shaped bracket ; chain mail neck defence. The whole surface decorated with gold and silver damascene.
19th century; perhaps made for the tourist trade.
Dia: 18cm x 21cm
91
AS248BHelmet07G23.19Cap-shaped iron helmet with centrally mounted plume holder, and two smaller plume-holders either side at the front. Adjustable nose-protector threaded through a detachable strip. Chain armour hanging from the edge for protection of neck. The surface of the metal profusely decorated with incised patterns and silver damascene.
19th century; perhaps made for the tourist trade.
Dia: 18cm x 20cm
91
BATKS:1986.01/04Fossils01Kingswood fossil collection, not rescued, assumed destroyed, apart from 1986.1/4, which is not a fossil but a portion of stem of a Tree-fern or similar plant.63
BATKS:1986.02FlintsNULLFlints (various. 2000 approx. Various localities and dates.1
BATKS:1986.03FlintsNULLFlints (miscellaneous). 100 plus.1
BATKS:1986.04FlintsNULLFlints (miscellaneous). 100 plus.1
BATKS:1986.05/01Hand-axeNULLFlint hand-axe.115
BATKS:1986.05/02Flint tools08A06.18Flint spearhead and two other modern flint implements.63
BATKS:1986.05/03Flint toolsNULLFlints (miscellaneous) plus two arrowheads (Seaford, Orpington, Petersfield, Co. Antrim).115
BATKS:1986.05/04Flint toolsNULLFour flint tools (various).1
BATKS:1986.05/05Stone arrowheadsNULLEight small leaf-shaped arrowheads of a variety of rock types (pale orange, green, yelow).4
BATKS:1986.05/06Stone arrowheadNULLStone arrowhead with single barb.1
BATKS:1986.05/07SpearheadNULLFlint spearhead.1
BATKS:1986.05/08ArrowheadsNULLTwo leaf-shaped arrowheads.1
BATKS:1986.05/09ArrowheadNULLSingle barbed arrowhead.1
BATKS:1986.05/10.1ArrowheadNULLLeaf-shaped arrowhead.1
BATKS:1986.05/10.2ArrowheadNULLLeaf-shaped arrowhead.1
BATKS:1986.05/11ArrowheadNULLTanged arrowhead.1
BATKS:1986.05/12ArrowheadNULLBarbed and tanged arrowhead.1
BATKS:1986.05/13FlintsNULLFlints (mostly waste).1
BATKS:1986.05/14Flint toolNULLFlint implement.1
BATKS:1986.05/15SpearheadNULLFlint spearhead.1
BATKS:1986.05/16FlintsNULLFlints (scrapers, waste, flakes etc.).1
BATKS:1986.05/17ArrowheadsNULLEighteen flint arrowheads (Upper Langridge Farm, Slates, Claverton Down, Bath, etc.).1
BATKS:1986.05/18Flints & pottery08A05.14Fl;ints (scrapers, cores, flakes, hammerstones) & coarse ware pottery, from Iron Age village site.1
BATKS:1986.06/01FlintsNULLFlints (miscellaneous).1
BATKS:1986.06/02FlintsNULLFlints (waste and scrapers), 100 plus approx. Charmy Down (Holts Down & Hartley Site 3).1
BATKS:1986.06/03FlintsNULLFlints (fabricators, thumb scrapers, cores, core frags. axe frags. etc.). 100 +1
BATKS:1986.07/01FlintsNULLFlints (flakes & waste). Ancient British site.1
BATKS:1986.07/02FlintsNULLFlints (cores, scrapers & flakes), from excavation of tumulus.1
BATKS:1986.08/01Hand-axe08A08.22Seven flint hand-axes.63
BATKS:1986.09/01Adze08A09.24Two? stone adzes. Only 1 found so far.63
BATKS:1986.10/01Adze08A08.22Two polished flint adzes.63
BATKS:1986.10/02AdzeNULLTwo polished flint adzes.63
BATKS:1986.10/03Rock sampleNULLFelsitic rock (devitrified rhyolite), Neolithic hand-axe factory.2
BATKS:1986.10/04AdzeNULLFlint adze.1
BATKS:1986.10/05Flint08A06.18Flint nodule (large), Neolithic or Mesolithic.1
BATKS:1986.10/06Axe-head08A09.24Small polished stone axe-head.3
BATKS:1986.10/07AdzesNULLTwo stone adzes.63
BATKS:1986.10/08StonesNULLWhetstones, hammerstones, rubbers etc. 50 approx.63
BATKS:1986.10/09StonesNULLStone rubbers etc. & flints63
BATKS:1986.10/10Stones08A09.23Stone rubbers & hammerstones.1
BATKS:1986.11.1DaggerNULLFlint dagger (associated with 'A' and/or 'C' Beakers).1
BATKS:1986.11.2DaggerNULLFlint dagger (associated with 'A' and/or 'C' Beakers).1
BATKS:1986.12/01Ferrule of spear08A09.24Bronze ferrule (of spear).1
BATKS:1986.12/02DaggerNULLBronze dagger, Irish (probably).3
BATKS:1986.12/03aCeltNULLSocketed bronze celt.1
BATKS:1986.12/03bCeltNULLSocketed bronze celt.1
BATKS:1986.12/04PalstavesNULLTwo bronze palstaves (axes with stop ridges).1
BATKS:1986.12/05Axe headNULLFlat bronze axe.1
BATKS:1986.12/06BroochNULLN. Syrian bronze brooch.118
BATKS:1986.12/07BroochesNULLTwo bronze brooches.130
BATKS:1986.12/08DaggerNULLFlint dagger (signs of pressure-flaking).78
BATKS:1986.12/09AdzeNULLPolished flint adze, Anstey's Brickyard, 13 February 1874.1
BATKS:1986.12/10Cinerary urn08A14.44Cinerary urn (with bones), incomplete. Ancient British site. Late Bronze Age.1
BATKS:1986.12/11Axe heads08A09.24Four casts of Bronze Age axes.1
BATKS:1986.12/12Skull & bones08A01.02Human skull & other bones from barrow.1
BATKS:1986.12/13aCinerary urn08A09.24Cinerary urn (fragmentary).1
BATKS:1986.12/13bCinerary urnNULLCinerary urn (fragmentary).1
BATKS:1986.12/14Stone pick-axe08A09.24Oolite pick-axe from tumulus. Ancient British site.1
BATKS:1986.12/15Skull fragment08A01.02Human skull fragment, probably Late Bronze Age, from tumulus. Ancient British site.1
BATKS:1986.12/16Miscellaneous findsNULLMiscellaneous bones, pottery, flint fragments etc. Ancient British site.1
BATKS:1986.12/17CremationNULLBone (partially cremated), tumulus. Ancient British site.. Late Bronze Age ?1
BATKS:1986.12/18CremationNULLBone (cremated) & cinerary urn (fragments), from tumulus. Late Bronze Age.1
BATKS:1986.12/19CremationNULLBone (cremated) & cinerary urn (fragments), from tumulus. Bronze Age.1
BATKS:1986.12/20Cinerary urnNULLCinerary urn (fragments), from tumulus. Ancient British site. Late Bronze Age.1
BATKS:1986.12/21Pottery & flintsNULLMiscellaneous coarse pottery & flints. Ancient British site.1
BATKS:1986.12/22Miscellaneous findsNULLMiscellaneous animal & human bones, pottery & glass. Ancient British site.1
BATKS:1986.12/23Miscellaneous finds08.A14.45Miscellaneous animal bones, teeth, pottery. Twin Barrows, Barlands Hill, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.12/24CremationNULLCremated bone. Twin Barrows, Barland's Hill, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.12/25Flints08A09.24Flints (scrapers, cores, arrowheads, borers, flakes, chips etc.). Twin Barrows, Barland's Hill, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.12/26Miscellaneous finds08A02.07Miscellaneous burnt material Twin Barrows, Barland's Hill, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.13/01Loom weightNULLLoom weight. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/02Loom weightsNULLStone loom weights. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/03DaubNULLTwo boxes of daub. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/04Pot08A02.07Glastonbury ware pot. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/05PotsherdsNULLPotsherds. 100+ Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/06DaubNULLTwo pieces of burnt daub. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/07Potsherds08A02.07Nine coarse ware potsherds. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/08Bead08A02.07Bone bead. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/09Pots08A02.072 Large pots (1 fragmentary). Eraly Iron Age A.1
BATKS:1986.13/10PotsherdsNULLPotsherds. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/11Miscellaneous findsNULLMiscellaneoius finds: Charcoal, iron nails, iron slag, flint & stone fragments. Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/12Axe-headNULLPerforated axe-head of Oolite. Age uncertain.1
BATKS:1986.13/13Potsherds08A09.24Pottery (Late Iron Age & Romano-British). 50 approx. [potsherds]. Lansdown (No. 2 Tumulus).1
BATKS:1986.13/14Human remains08A14.45Human bones & flint fragments. Late Iron Age.. Lansdown (No. 2 Tumulus/cross trench).1
BATKS:1986.13/15Human remains08.A14.45Burnt human bones. Late Iron Age (100 BC ?).. Lansdown (No. 2 Tumulus).1
BATKS:1986.13/16Miscellaneous08 notesMiscellaneous finds (flints, iron nails, burnt bone frags., pieces of Samian ware)' Late Iron Age / Romano British site, Lansdown (Slates).1
BATKS:1986.13/17SlagNULLIron slag (large chunk).1
BATKS:1986.13/18Stone tools08A04.11Hammerstones & flint.1
BATKS:1986.13/19Slag & flintsNULLIron slag & flints.1
BATKS:1986.13/20Paddle08A13.33Wooden paddle, Glastonbury [lake village?]. Early Iron Age,1
BATKS:1986.13/21Miscellaneous finds08A05.14Miscellaneous finds (iron slag, pottery, hammerstones etc.).1
BATKS:1986.13/22Spindle whorl08A13.33Stone spindle whorl, Iron Age ? Mawenporth (beach), Cornwall.1
BATKS:1986.13/23Oak beam07Part of Oak beam. Iron Age B [lake] village.1
BATKS:1986.13/24Sling-stones08A08.22Ten sling-stones.1
BATKS:1986.13/25CremationNULL2 Cinerary urns (with bones), coarse pottery. Late Bronze Age / Early Iron Age.1
BATKS:1986.13/26Slag08A02.07Iron slag (fragment) & part of bloom, Little Down, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.13/27Weaving combNULLBone weaving comb, Little Solsbury, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.13/28Bone toolsNULLBone work (fragments), Little Solsbury, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.13/29PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse ware fragments), Little Solsbury, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.14/01Miscellaneous finds08A14.45Miscellaneous finds (glass, iron, bronze, flints, bones, teeth), Lansdown (Fairfield Long Barrow), Bath.1
BATKS:1986.14/02Miscellaneous finds08.A14.45Miscellaneous finds (flints, bone, pottery), Lansdown (Fairfield Long Barrow), Bath.1
BATKS:1986.14/03Miscellaneous finds08A14.45Miscellaneous (bones, animal teeth, iron frags.) & cannon ball (later), Lansdown (Monument Field), Bath. Ancient British site (mound).1
BATKS:1986.14/04Miscellaneous finds08A14.45Miscellaneous (flints, bone frags. etc.), Lansdown (Monument Field), Bath. Ancient British site (mound).1
BATKS:1986.14/05Potsherds08A04.11Pottery (very coarse). Ancient British ? Brockham End, Bath, near quarry.1
BATKS:1986.14/06Bronze decorationNULLBronze ornament (from scabbard of dagger or narrow sword). Late Celtic. Bath.1
BATKS:1986.14/07Miscellaneous finds08A05.14Coarse pottery, small flints, iron ore fragments, knife blade fragment. Charlcombe, Bath. R. Crossland collection.1
BATKS:1986.15/01AnvilNULLStone anvil, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.15/02Gate slotNULLGate slot of Bath stone, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.15/03Gate slot ?NULLBath stone fragment with rectangular hole, Bath ?1
BATKS:1986.15/04Door stoneNULLDoor stone (large Bath stone fragment with circular crater), Bath ?1
BATKS:1986.15/05Pestle & mortarNULLPestle & mortar (crude) of Bath stone, Bath ?1
BATKS:1986.15/06Tile08A05.14Tile (pennant stone), North Wraxall, Chippenham, Wilts.1
BATKS:1986.15/07CorniceNULLStone cornice fragments.63
BATKS:1986.16/01QuernNULLFragment of large quernstone (scored), Bath ? Romano British.1
BATKS:1986.16/02QuernNULLUpper quernstone, Bath ? Romano British.1
BATKS:1986.16/03QuernNULLSmall quernstone, Bath ? Romano British.1
BATKS:1986.16/04QuernNULLQuernstone fragment (coarse red stone), Bath ?1
BATKS:1986.16/05Stone tools08A09.23 ?Quernstones & rubbing stones, Bath (Charmy Down & Oatland Down & Little Down field). Romano British sites (arable land).1
BATKS:1986.16/06QuernNULLQuernstone fragment, Lansdown, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.16/07QuernNULLQuernstone fragments (misc. stones), Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.16/08Stone tools08A06.18Quernstones & rubbing stones, Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.16/09Quern08A06.18 ?Quernstone fragments.63
BATKS:1986.17/01SlagNULLIrregular lumps of iron slag, Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.17/02Miscellaneous finds08A04.11Miscellaneous finds (Roman tiles, glass fragment, flints, rubbing stones etc.), Upper Langridge Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.17/03Miscellaneous findsNULLMiscellaneous finds (glass, iron nails, bead, oyster shell etc.), Bowd Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.17/04unknownNULLNULL63
BATKS:1986.17/05Wall plaster08A05.14Roman wall plaster, West Kimgton, Wilts.1
BATKS:1986.17/06TufaNULLLumps of calcareous tufa, Keynsham. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.17/07Wall plasterNULLRoman wall plaster, Keynsham. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.17/08Plaster casts08A06.19Plaster casts (from Roman pottery moulds), Corbridge, Northumberland. Roman wall fort.1
BATKS:1986.17/09Woodwork08A03.12Fragment of Roman woodwork, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.18Pottery moulds08A04.13Whie Lias moulds (for pottery-making), incomplete, Little Down (Field), Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.19Table leg08A04.11Roman table leg (part), of Kimmeridge Shale, Bath (Upper Langridge Farm). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.20/01Tesserae08A04.13Roman tesserae, Bath (Mineral Water Hospital). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.20/02Tesserae08A05.14Roman stone tesserae, Colerne, Wilts. Roman Villa site. 100 approx.1
BATKS:1986.20/03Tesserae & tilesNULLRoman stone tesserae & red brick tiles (6). 50 approx. Keynsham. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.20/04Tesserae08A06.19Roman tesserae.63
BATKS:1986.21/01Ironwork08A04.11Roman ironwork (nails, cleats, balls etc.), Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.21/02MetalworkNULLRoman metalwork (buckle, knife, coins etc.) iron & bronze, Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.21/03Ironwork08AEight bags of Roman ironwork (hobnails, cleats etc.), Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.21/04Nails08A03.12Iron nails, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.21/05Ironwork08A06.19 ?Ironwork (tweezers, part of brooch, nails), Upper Langridge Farm. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.21/06Ox-shoeNULLIron ox-shoe, Roman ? Bucketwell Piece ? Brockham End, Bath (disused well).1
BATKS:1986.21/07Ironwork08A05.15Roman ironwork (knife blade & nail), Swainswick, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.22/01BroochNULLSmall 4th century Roman brooch, bronze & gilt with glass? inlay, complete, including pin. Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.22/02Jewellery08A04.11Bronze Roman jewellery fragments, Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.22/03Miscellaneous finds.08A06.19Miscellaneous finds. 1 bag.63
BATKS:1986.23/01Miscellaneous findsNULLHuman & animal bones, pottery. Lansdown (Monument Field), Bath. Ancient British / Romano British site (coffin).1
BATKS:1986.23/02Human remains08AHuman skeleton (male), missing skull, Oatland Down, Bath. Romano British site. Mis-recorded by Kingswood as female.1
BATKS:1986.23/03Human remains08A01.03Human skeleton (female), missing skull, Oatland Down, Bath. Romano British site. Mis-recorded by Kingswood as male.1
BATKS:1986.23/04Human remains08A07.04Human skeleton (complete), Bath (Sion Hill). Roman burial ground.1
BATKS:1986.23/05Human remains08A02.26Human skeleton (incomplete), Bath (Sion Hill). Roman burial ground.1
BATKS:1986.23/06Human remains08A01.02Human skull, complete, & 2 lower jaw bones. Lytham ? Roman burial ground (from card)
Skull marked "Grave No. 6, Romano Brit Cemetry, Bodney Brake, Ingham, 1873"
Mandible marked "Asthall Roman Cemetery, Oxon"
See Dawn Hodgson's notes with specimen.
1
BATKS:1986.24/01Animal remains08A01.02Animal bones (jaw bone, tusk etc.), Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.24/02Animal remains08A01.03Animal bones & teeth (5 bags), Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.24/03Animal remainsNULLMiscellaneous animal bones & teeth, Upper Langridge Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.24/04Animal remains08A01.02Miscellaneous animal & human bones, Roman ? Bath (Sion Hill).1
BATKS:1986.24/05Animal remains08A01.02Miscellaneous animal bones & snail shells (100+), Big Down, Lansdown, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.24/06animal & human bones08A01.01animal & human bones,63
BATKS:1986.24/07Animal bonesNULLanimal bones (miscellaneous) & snail shells1
BATKS:1986.24/08Oyster shells08A03.09Oyster shells, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.25unknownNULLNULL63
BATKS:1986.26/01Oil lampNULLRoman pottery oil lamp.63
BATKS:1986.26/02Oil lampsNULL2 Pottery lamps (coptic). Roman period.45
BATKS:1986.26/03Oil lampsNULLPottery lamp (with decorated discus).63
BATKS:1986.27/01Stone rubberNULLStone rubber, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.27/02Stone pillasterNULLSection of stone pillaster, Lansdown, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.27/03Stonework08A08.22Stonework. 1 bag.63
BATKS:1986.27/04StoneworkNULLNULL63
BATKS:1986.27/05StoneworkNULLMiscellaneous stonework, Bowd Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.27/06StoneworkNULLSection of column moulding.63
BATKS:1986.27/07StoneworkNULLHead of Ionic capital, Bath ?1
BATKS:1986.27/08Loom weightNULLStone loom weight. Greek. Greece.14
BATKS:1986.27/09Stone idolNULLCarved deity or votary (incomplete), Bath stone, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.27/10StoneworkNULLStone column moulding (in 2 pieces), Bath stone, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.28/01Window glass08A04.13Fragments of window glass, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.28/02Glass08A06.19NULL63
BATKS:1986.28/03GlassNULLFragments of glass, Roman & later (50+), Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.28/04Glass sherds08A13.33Glass bottle top, handles, ornaments, tubes etc. Rochester, Kent.1
BATKS:1986.28/05Amphora08A08.22Glass amphora.63
BATKS:1986.28/06Unguent bottlesNULLGlass ointment bottoles, Canterbury, Kent.1
BATKS:1986.28/13Archaeological find(s)08A04.11Archaeological find(s). 1 bag.63
BATKS:1986.29/01Tiles08A05.14Red brick tiles, Bath (Evans fish restaurant, Abbey Green). Building site.1
BATKS:1986.29/02Tiles08A03.12Stone tile fragments, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.29/03Tiles & stoneworkNULLFragments of red brick tiles & column mouldings, Colerne, Wilts. Roman Villa site (Northwood Farm).1
BATKS:1986.29/04Tiles08A04.10Red brick tile fragments, Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.29/05Tiles08A09.23Red brick tile fragments, Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.29/06Tiles08A04.10Tiles (stone - some Pennant). Romano British. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.29/07Tiles08A03.12Tiles (red brick). Roman. Bowd Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.29/08TilesNULLMiscellaneous tles (pennant roof tiles, white paving tile, brick tile with inscription). Various locations.1
BATKS:1986.29/09Tile08A08.22Roman pavement tile. Pompeii, Rome. 1 bag.10
BATKS:1986.29/10TilesNULLRoof tiles of pennan t stone. Romano British. Bath.1
BATKS:1986.29/11TilesNULLFloor tiles (with imprinted footmarks marked in blue paint). Roman. Bath ?1
BATKS:1986.29/12TileNULLTile (scored for keying mortar). Roman. Bath.1
BATKS:1986.29/13Tile08A04.13Box tile (keyed to hold mortar), incomplete.. Roman. Charlcombe (?), Bath.1
BATKS:1986.30/01Potsherds08ACoarse ware pottery fragments. Roman. Bath. 50+1
BATKS:1986.30/02MortariumBATRMSamian ware mortarium. Roman. Bath. Restored.1
BATKS:1986.30/03PotshedNULLSamian ware pottery. Bath (Combe Grove).1
BATKS:1986.30/04Potsherds08A08.20Pottery (Samian, fine & coarse ware). Roman. 50 approx. Bath (Abbey Green). Building site (Evans fish restaurant extension).1
BATKS:1986.30/05Potsherds08A08.20Pottery (carse ware & Samian ware). Rioman. 50+. Bath (Sydney Gardens). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/06Potsherds08A09.23Pottery (carse ware & Samian fragments). Rioman. 21. Bath (Anglo Terrace). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/07Potsherds08APottery (carse ware & Samian fragments). Rioman. 7 bags.. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.30/08Potsherds08A03.09Samian ware pottery. Roman. 8 fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.30/09Potsherds08A03.12Pottery (from Mortar jar). Roman. 4 fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.30/10Potsherds08A03.12Coarse ware pottery. Roman. 100+ fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.30/11Potsherds08A03.09Coarse ware pottery. Roman. 28 fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).1
BATKS:1986.30/12Potsherds08A03.09Pottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 20 fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site). Surface find ?1
BATKS:1986.30/13Potsherds08APottery (coarse, red & Samian ware). Roman. 5 bags & boxes. Bath (Powlett Road). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/14Potsherds08A08.20Butt beaker (fragments) & fine red ware with rouletting & slip scrolls. Roman. Bath (Powlett Road). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/15Potsherds08A08.20Pottery (red & grey coarse ware). Roman. 50+ Bath (Forester Avenue, Beckford Road). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/16Potsherds08A05.14Pottery (coarse ware). 14 fragments. Englishcombe, Bath. Deep Trench, Chew Stoke.1
BATKS:1986.30/17Potsherds08A05.14Pottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 2 fragments. Swainswick, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.30/18Potsherds08A09.23Pottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 30 fragments approx. Charmy Down (Snacketts), Bath.1
BATKS:1986.30/19Potsherds08A09.23Pottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 50 fragments approx. Charmy Down (Cherrywell), Bath.1
BATKS:1986.30/20PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse, fine red, Samian etc.). Roman. 100+ Big Down, Lansdown, Somerset. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/21Potsherds08A09.23Pottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 100+ Upper Langridge Frarm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.30/22PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 30 approx. Upper Langridge Farrm, Bath. Roman Villa site (Langridge Lane).1
BATKS:1986.30/23PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 100+ in square tin. Upper Langridge Farrm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.30/24PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 100+ in large round tin. Upper Langridge Farrm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.30/25Potsherds08A04.10Pottery (coarse & Samian ware). Roman. 100+ Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/26PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse, fine, black, Samian etc.). Roman. 20 bags in large box. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/27PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 100+. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/28Potsherds08A04.11Pottery (Samian ware). Roman. 60 approx.. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/29Potsherds, animal remains08A04.10Pottery (coarse ware), animal bones & teeth. Roman.. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/30Archaeological find(s)08A08.22Archaeological find(s). 1 bag.63
BATKS:1986.30/31,33PotsherdsNULLPotsherds63
BATKS:1986.30/32Archaeological find(s)08A04.11Archaeological find(s). 1 bag.63
BATKS:1986.30/34Potsherds08A05.14Pottery (coarse, black & Samian). Roman. Bowd Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.30/35PotsherdsNULLMiscellaneous pottery. Roman. 20 fragments. Keynsham. Roman Villa site.1
BATKS:1986.30/36PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse, black, Samian). Roman. Bath (Sion Hill). Roman burial ground.1
BATKS:1986.30/37Pitcher08A02.06Roman pitcher. Münstermayfeld, Germany.8
BATKS:1986.30/38Amphora08A02.06Pottery amphora. Roman.63
BATKS:1986.30/39DishNULLPottery dish (Samian ware), incomplete. Sabratha. Roman city site in Libya.129
BATKS:1986.30/40Potsherds08A02.05Miscellaneous pottery. Roman. Godshill, Hampshire. Roman Fort.1
BATKS:1986.30/41Potsherd08A13.33Pottery (coarse & Samian ware). Roman. 100+ Upchurch, Kent.1
BATKS:1986.30/42Potsherd08A08.22Pottery (mostly coarse ware). Roman. 100+ Richborough, Kent. Silchester, Berkshire.1
BATKS:1986.30/43PotsherdNULLPottery (Samian ware). Roman. 30+ large fragments. Boroughbridge, Yorkshire.1
BATKS:1986.30/44Potsherd08APottery (Samian ware). Roman. 31 large fragments. Upton (Bread Street), Southampton, Hants.1
BATKS:1986.30/45Potsherd08A09.23Pottery (coarse & Samian ware). Roman. 50+ Inwoods ?1
BATKS:1986.30/46Potsherd08A08.22Pottery (Samian ware) . 4 fragments. Wall plaster. 1 fragment. Roman. Worsham, Oxfordshire. Roman Villa site (photo supplied).1
BATKS:1986.30/47Potsherds08A08.22Miscellaneous pottery & piece of bronze. Roman. Arrezo, Italy. Silchester, England. Kent, England.115
BATKS:1986.30/48Potsherds08A06.19Pottery (coarse ware). Roman. 5 fragments.63
BATKS:1986.30/49Potsherds08A08.22Pottery (coarse & Samian ware). Large fragments.63
BATKS:1986.30/50PotsherdsNULLPottery (grey coarse ware). Roman. 100+ fragments.63
BATKS:1986.30/51PotsherdsNULLPottery (amphora & jar handles). Roman. 4 large fragments.63
BATKS:1986.30/52Jar08A04.17Small jar (countersunk handles). Roman. Restored.63
BATKS:1986.30/53Pot08A04.13Pot (dark grey coarse ware), complete (except for rim). Romano British (Belgic ?). Bath.1
BATKS:1986.30/54aPot08A04.17Funerary pot, brown coarse ware, complete. Roman. Bath ?1
BATKS:1986.30/54bPot08A04.17Funerary pot, brown coarse ware, complete. Roman. Bath ?63
BATKS:1986.30/55Basin08A04.17Basin of red coarse ware (imitation Samian ware). Roman. Bath (Mineral Water Hosoital). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/56Cinerary urnNULLCinerary urn (grey coarse ware), complete apart from part of rim. Roman. Bath (Mineral Water Hospital). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/57Dish08A04.13Dish (grey coarse ware), repaired, complete apart from one handle. Roman. Bath (Mineral Water Hospital). Romano British site.1
BATKS:1986.30/58aCinerary urn08A04.17 ?Cinerary urn (grey coarse ware), restored (in need of re-glueing), complete. Roman. Walcot (church), Bath.1
BATKS:1986.30/58bCinerary urn08A04.17Cinerary urn (grey coarse ware), restored, complete. Roman. Walcot, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.30/59Bottle08A04.17Pottery vessel (probably feeding bottle), complete except for rim and small hole. Roman. Hampton Down, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.31Saxon itemsNULLSaxon items.63
BATKS:1986.32/01Potsherd08A05.15Pottery (dish fragment). Medieval. Larkhall, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.32/02Potsherd08A05.1575 Pottery fragments, Medieval & later. Bath (Art Gallery Extension).1
BATKS:1986.32/03Potsherd08A05.1535 Pottery fragments, Medieval & later. Bath (Evans fish restaurant, Abbey Green). Building site.1
BATKS:1986.32/04Potsherd08A09.2350 approx. Pottery fragments, Medieval. Englishcombe (Barrowmead), Bath.1
BATKS:1986.32/05PotsherdsNULL3 Glazed pottery fragments. Medieval or later. Big Down, Lansdown, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.32/06Potsherds08A05.157 Pottery fragments (3 pieces green glazed ware, 14th century jug handle, etc. Upper Langridge Farm, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.32/07PotsherdsNULL8 Pottery fragments (Medieval & later) & clay pipe bowl. Bowd Farm, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.32/08PotsherdsNULL8 Pottery fragments. Medieval. Brockley Hill. [Somerset, above Brockley Combe?]1
BATKS:1986.32/09Potsherds08A09.238 Pottery fragments. Medieval. Stapenhill. {Staple Hill, Bristol?]1
BATKS:1986.32/10PotsherdsNULL6 Pottery fragments. Medieval. Caerwent & Monmouth, Gwent.2
BATKS:1986.32/11Tiles08A06.192 Coloured tiles (blue, brown, yellow, green). Canterbury (house in which C. Marlowe 1564-93 was born), Kent.1
BATKS:1986.32/12PotsherdsNULL26 Glazed pottery fragments.63
BATKS:1986.33/01BuckleNULLBronze & iron buckle. Later than Medieval. Bath (The Paragon). Bomb site.1
BATKS:1986.33/02CoinsNULLCoins (3 Medieval, 1 Cromwell, 2 Georgian)1
BATKS:1986.33/03Beads & buttonsNULL4 Beads & buttons.63
BATKS:1986.33/04Chain mail08A05.15 ?Iron chain mail (section). Tog Hill, Lansdown. Battle of Lansdown site.1
BATKS:1986.33/05Pike head08A05.15Iron pike head. Tog Hill, Lansdown. Battle of Lansdown site.1
BATKS:1986.33/06Hand guard08A05.15Iron hand guard (from sword). Tog Hill, Lansdown. Battle of Lansdown site.1
BATKS:1986.33/07Musket balls08A05.156 Musket balls. Tog Hill, Lansdown. Battle of Lansdown site.1
BATKS:1986.34/01Clay pipes08A07.1622 Clay pipe fragments (stems & bowls). Bath.1
BATKS:1986.34/02Clay pipes08A07.1611 Clay pipe fragments (stems & bowls). Bath (The Paragon). Bomb site.1
BATKS:1986.34/03Clay pipes08A07.16Clay pipes (early), incomplete (parts of stems missing). Bath (The Paragon). Bomb site.1
BATKS:1986.34/04Archaeological find(s)08A07.16Archaeological find(s). 1 bag.63
BATKS:1986.35/01Glass sherd08A03.12Glass fragment. 18th century.. Bath (The Paragon). Bomb site.1
BATKS:1986.35/02Glass sherds08A04.11Glass bottle fragments. 18th century. Lansdown.1
BATKS:1986.35/03BottlesNULLGlass bottles (one 18th century wine bottle (top of neck missing), two 20th century lemonade bottles, one 19th/20th century medicine bottle). Bath ?1
BATKS:1986.35/04Potsherds08A08.22Pottery fragments. Georgian.63
BATKS:1986.35/05Carved headNULLCarved Bath stone head (local workmanship). Early 19th century (probably). North Stoke, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.36/01LekythosNULLLekythos (small, white ground), restored, complete except for two fragments. Greek.14
BATKS:1986.36/02Oil lampNULLSmall pottery lamp. Greek (4th/5th century BC). Greece.14
BATKS:1986.36/03Lekythos08A02.06Lekythos (little, white), incomplete, & fragments of another vessel. Greek.14
BATKS:1986.36/04PotsherdsNULLPottery fragments. Greek (Petran). 6+5. Petra & Greece.63
BATKS:1986.36/05PotsherdsNULLPottery fragments. Greek (Knossos).14
BATKS:1986.36/06PotsherdsNULLPottery jar lid, Greek (Etruscan) & part of dish handle. Etruria, Italy (Greek colony). Virtually complete [jar lid?]10
BATKS:1986.36/07Lid of jar08A02.06Pottery jar lid (small, virtually complete). Greek. Greece.14
BATKS:1986.36/08Unguent jarsNULLOintment jars (Aryballoi). Corinthian (c. 600-700 BC). Rhodes, Greece.14
BATKS:1986.36/09Unguent jarNULLOintment jar (Alabastron). Corinthian. c. 700 BC. Rhodes, Greece ?14
BATKS:1986.36/10Unguent jarNULLCotyliscus (small pottery ointment vessel). Greek. Greece.14
BATKS:1986.36/11-12Pottery ?NULLClassical Greek items.14
BATKS:1986.36/13Bronze replicas of BallotsNULLBallots (from an Athenian law court). Bronze replicas.14
BATKS:1986.36/14Unguent jarNULLPottery ointment jar (small), complete apart from part of base. Greece.14
BATKS:1986.36/15Unguent jarNULLOintment jar (small), Greek style. Italy.10
BATKS:1986.36/16Strigil;sNULL2 Bronze strigils (to clean the body after exercise). Greek. Greece.14
BATKS:1986.36/17Lekane lidNULLLekane lid (i.e. lid of large bowl or vase). Etruscan. Etruria, Italy (Greek colony).10
BATKS:1986.36/18DishNULLPottery dish (with geometrical pattern). Cyprus. c. 1000 BC.84
BATKS:1986.36/19Pottery vessel08A02.06Pottery vessel (small), incomplete. Greek (Corinthian).14
BATKS:1986.36/20PotsherdsNULLLarge Greek pottery fragments, various (Cypriot, Atrtic etc.).14
BATKS:1986.36/21CupNULLReplica of Spartan gold cup, hand made. Greece.14
BATKS:1986.36/22MaskNULLReplica of gold mask (head of Agamemnon). Greek.14
BATKS:1986.37/01Horn ornamentsNULLPair of horn ornaments. Southern Africa.80
BATKS:1986.37/02SheathNULLOrnamental metal sheath. Kenya.35
BATKS:1986.37/03African item(s)NULLAfrican item(s).80
BATKS:1986.37/04Smoking pipeNULLSmoking pipe. African. Hollowed wooden stem inserted into pottery bowl and boud with coloured beads.80
BATKS:1986.38/01-02American itemsNULLAmerican items.139
BATKS:1986.38/03Bolas stonesNULL3 Bolas stones covered with snakeskin and roped together. Central America.139
BATKS:1986.39/01Water gourdNULLGourd (used as water bottle) hollowed ands dried. Aboriginal. Queensland, Australia.81
BATKS:1986.39/02Water gourdNULLGourd (used as water bottle) hollowed ands dried, with carved handle. Aboriginal. Queensland, Australia.81
BATKS:1986.40/01Fish hooks?NULL6 Bamboo [fish?] hooks. Far Eastern.140
BATKS:1986.40/02Fans & carved dragonNULL2 Rush fans. Siamese. Carved wooden dragon. Siam.33
BATKS:1986.40/03StoolNULLAshanti stool. Fijian. Sawn and carved wood.103
BATKS:1986.40/04Pottery vesselNULLPottery vessel glazed with vegetable varnish. Fijian.103
BATKS:1986.40/05Bamboo book 'pages'NULLBamboo book 'pages'. Far Eastern.140
BATKS:1986.41/01Flint toolsNULLFlintwork (arrowheads, spearheads etc.). Modern North American.82
BATKS:1986.41/02SpearheadNULLSpearhead of cloudy brown worked glass. N. American.82
BATKS:1986.42/01PotsherdsNULLPottery (coarse ware) fragments. Libyan.129
BATKS:1986.43/01Ring fragmentsNULL4 Frgaments of a blue faience ring (c. 1400 BC). Egypt.45
BATKS:1986.43/02Pot08A02.06Pot (Kohl). Egyptian. Gaza, Egypt.97
BATKS:1986.43/03Thumb ringNULLBronze thumb ring. Egyptian.45
BATKS:1986.43/04JarNULLEgyptian jar (26th Dynasty). Kahun, Egyot.45
BATKS:1986.43/05PotsherdsNULLEgyptian vase fragments (Pre-Dynastic). Luxor, Egypt.45
BATKS:1986.44/01Oil lampNULLOil lamp. Israel.70
BATKS:1986.44/02Oil lampNULLLamp (primitive, undecorated). Near Eastern.140
BATKS:1986.44/03Pottery vessel08A02.06Coarse pottery vessel. Syrian ?118
BATKS:1986.45/01Inscribed brickNULLBrick fragment (with inscription). Babylon (c. 550 BC).119
BATKS:1986.45/02Jar lidNULLPottery jar lid (fine), chipped rim. Babylonian. Babylon.119
BATKS:1986.46/01BroochNULLDecorated brooch with pin (tin ?). Byzantine.63
BATKS:1986.47/01MiscellaneousNULL2 Adzes & 2 Pottery vessels (ointment jars). Indian. One adze marked 'India'.28
BATKS:1986.48/01Jar08A04.17Pottery jar. Capri.10
BATKS:1986.49/01Unidentified item(s)08A13.33Unidentified item(s)63
BATKS:1986.50/01Newspaper cuttingsNULLNewspaper cuttings (local, national and international archaeological topics).63
BATKS:1986.50/02Prints, maps and sketchesNULLPrints, maps and sketches (Bath through the ages).63
BATKS:1986.50/03Scroll end decorationNULLLead scroll end decoration. Upper Langridge Farm, Bath.1
BATKS:1986.50/04Stained glass fragmentNULLGreen glass (with leaf impression). Tintern.2
BATKS:1986.50/05Human skull08A01.02Human skull uncovered by road workmen. Salisbury, Wiltshire.1
BATKS:1986.50/06CoffinNULLStone coffin (of a small girl) c. 500 AD. Westwood, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire.1
BATKS:1986.50/07Miscellaneous findsNULL3 Pottery lamps, 2 Ointment jars, 4 Figurines. Egyptian ?45
BATKS:1986.50/08Human bones08A07.04Bones (human) + lower jaw bone (human) + bones of small child.1
BATKS:1986.50/09WeightNULLLead weight.63
BATKS:1986.50/10Bone toolNULLBone instrument (for skinning animals).63
BATKS:1986.50/11StatuetteNULLPottery statuette (man in armour).63
BATKS:1986.50/12HorseshoesNULL6 Iron horseshoes (one decaying).1
EUR001Mantrap07G22Semicircular-jawed single spring man-trap.1
EUR002Mantrap07G besideSquare-jawed double spring man-trap.1
EUR003Stone vase, broken and incompleteNULLMaltese stone vase in five parts. Ornately carved, two figures of Satyrs, one with arm missing. General condition chipped. One figure broken off.93
EUR004Daguerrotype photographNULLDaguerrotype photograph of point lace.1
EUR005Rush-light holder07G15.14Rush-light holder, bronze.1
EUR007Tooth extractor07A100Dental Pelican: Dentist's tooth extractor consisting of central metal shaft with screw mechanism, plus lever to raise or lower it and worn wooden knob.1
EUR008Knife, folding07A059Folding pocket clasp knife. Blade of angled metal (iron?) with sharp edge. Metal pitted in small areas. Brass and iron rivets. Inscribed in pricked characters: 'I'le waite on ye at the table', 'And doe what Service I am able', 'To carve your meate is my intent', 'Use me but let me not be lent'.1
EUR009Glass bottle of liquid07A059Small glass bottle containing brownish liquid, supposedly: '( In which the body of Nelson was brought home after the victory of Trafalgar, Oct. 1805).' Glass stopper, with remnants of wax (?) used to seal stopper but now cracked, also remains of cord around neck.63
EUR010Ceremonial sheath07B03Velvet-covered sheath. Originally holding a 'miserucord' or dagger of mercy, lost or stolen in 1893.1
EUR011Spectacles07A059Pair of spectacles with iron frame containing horn and glass inserts. Side bars have circular ends. Both lenses are cracked.1
EUR012Piece of wood07A059Rectangular piece of wood, with five cut sides and one rough edge. Apparently a 'Piece of beech cut in 1907 from a log under water in the 11th century foundation of Winchester Cathedral.'65
EUR013Figurine07A059Bone figurine of crucified Christ, wearing crown of thorns and loin cloth. Arms were possibly once attached. Feet have been broken off just below ankles. Carving is one sided - original structure of bone shows at back. Carvede by a French prisoner-of-war during the Napoleonic Wars.63
EUR014Piece of melted lead07A059Piece of misshapen lead made up of attached strands. Apparently a relic from the fire at the Palace of Westminster.65
EUR015Wig curlers and stone rubber07A0604 Wooden objects mounted on a card together with a smooth stone cylinder. Described as wig curlers and a stone rubber from the 17th century.63
EUR016Piece of wood07A060Small piece of rough wood. Apparently a 'piece of Willow from Napoleon's tomb at St Helena 1848.'83
EUR017Armour07A060Piece of articulated steel armour. Possibly made by an armourer's apprentice or off a model of a suit of armour' - N. Griffiths, 2003. Articulated steel plates held together with dome head rivets; separate thumbpiece held by leather straps. Miniature gauntlet from a suit of miniature armour, European, 19th century - B.Godwin 2009.63
EUR018Seal07A003Glass seal with red wax impression in original box produced by British Museum labelled "Signet Ring of Mary Queen of Scots from the original in the British Museum". Under wax impression is the number '71'.1
EUR019Wax impression07A003Red wax impression from the signet ring of Mary Queen of Scots in original box as purchased.1
EUR020Piece of wood07A060Small piece of rough wood with attached label stating 'Milton's mulberry in Christ Church Garden torn with my own hand..P.Hupey (?)'.65
EUR021Piece of armour07A060Short band consisting of leather straps supporting a row of rusted .metal links.63
EUR022Scales07A061Brass folding scales attached to a hinged wooden box. Original printed instructions on lid and bottom of box. Incomplete, missing small parts.1
EUR023Candles07G225 Tallow dip candles, broken.1
EUR024Candle holder07G15.14Iron tallow dip and rush light bracket.1
EUR025Candle holder07G15.14Tallow dip or candle holder.1
EUR026Candle holder07G15.14Iron tallow dip or candle holder.1
EUR027Candle holder07G15.14Iron tallow dip or candle holder terminating in a hook, not a bowl. Appears to be missing candle holder.1
EUR028Screw07A061Only base and labels found so far.1
EUR029Bridle07A061Coiled string 'harness'with a number of loops and attachments of wire, plus the remnant of a leather strap. In a few places the external covering of the coiled string has worn through to reveal a structure of vertical strands of the same material which form the main structure.3
EUR030Tobacco jar07G15.14Lead 18th century tobacco jar. Has a false bottom, currently jammed in.1
EUR032Knife07A061Knife with iron blade and decorated brass or bronze handle. On top of handle is a half figure, possibly female, possibly beating a drum. Suggestion of copper rivets on handle with some green tarnishing. Knife blade is iron with some rusting and scarring, and shows a "Z" or "N" together with an arrow shaped mark scored into the metal.1
EUR033Spur07A062Iron spur with buckle and two hooks attached. Pointed metal piece at end of spur still rotates.1
EUR033ASpur07A062Large iron spur with buckle and two hooks attached. Pointed metal piece at end of spur still rotates.1
EUR034Spur07A062Silver spur with buckle attached. slightly distorted in shape. Actual spiked part of the spur still rotates.1
EUR035Purse(?)07A062Metal bar which rotates on a central vertical bar surmounted by a sturdy ring. Bar terminates at each end in a terminal rounded stud and has four perforated loops hanging down from its lower edge. Both sides inscribed, AVE. MARIA. GACIA. GLENA. A. DOMINUS. TECUM.' The central block shows a large inscribed "W" or "V V".1
EUR036Nail07G15.01Door nail found in a Roman villla at Shockerwick. There were originally two nails.1
EUR036AHammer head07G15.01Iron hammer head with fragment of shaft.1
EUR037Hammer07A062Iron claw hammer with iron shaft. End of shaft with awl-like point.1
EUR038Dowsing rodNULLDowsing rod. (stick).1
EUR039Shoe soles07A0632 Incomplete leather soles with stitching holes around edge. Slipper soles found in a stone coffin, Orange Grove, Bath 1896.1
EUR040Nail07A063Large iron nail with square head (4 cm square) and round shank.1
EUR041Wheel gauge07A063Wheel gauge. Flat metal plate with incremental slots cut into the metal. spike on one side and a hold on the other with a separate ring (unattached). Used at toll-gates to gauge the breadth of wheels.1
EUR042AHorse shoe07A064Thick, iron, open-ended horse shoe with two open nail holes.Slightly concave in shape.1
EUR042BBullock shoe07A064Iron bullock shoe with four open nail holes and curving metal strap.1
EUR042CHorse shoe07A064Iron, horse shoe, closed, with four open nail holes.Slightly concave in shape.1
EUR043Gun-powder measure07A064Gun-powder measure for charging a muzzle-loading gun. Brass cylinder with lip and a perforated scale, that fits over an inner cylinder with a milled bottom and a tiny hole halfway up. Allows for three different measures. A brass hook (unattached) has been placed inside.1
EUR043ABullets and wadding07A0641 Plug of cotton wool wrapped in paper, 1 Lead bullet with its base wrapped in a scrap of wax paper, probably originally attached to wadding, 1 Paper wrapping containing another lead bullet together with its cotton wool wadding with a printed label on the bottom "ELEY. LONDON".

B.Godwin:2009 2 paper cartridges for a percussion revolver by Eley, England mid 19th century. William & Charles Eley, London founded 1828. Manufacturers of cartridges, wadding, percussion caps etc.
11.5mm calibre. 1 cartridge intact with orange paper seal marked "Eley London", the other end with brown cotton tape pull to enable the cartridge to be opened. The other cartridge broken apart and the powder charge lost.
1
EUR044Banker's balance07A064Banker's balance. Mahogany box containing pair of round dishes attached by string to iron balancing bar. One string broken. Also 3 circular brass weights with decorated edges and inscription on both sides. One is one guinea (" IL IS"), another is half a guinea ("10S 6D"), the third is a quarter of a guinea ("5S3D"). Four loose sections of wood ias separators. Label gives instructions for use.1
EUR045Scales07A064Brass folding scales attached to a hinged wooden box. Original printed instructions on lid and bottom of box. Three weights located in end of box. See also EUR022 (a smaller but similar scales) - both are incomplete, missing small parts.1
EUR046Figurine07G12.06Priest? in robes with garland. 'Freyburg'.11
EUR046AFigurine07G12.06Man in jacket and trousers, wearing a hat. 'Freyburg'.11
EUR046BFigurine07G12.06Woman in dress with apron and hat. 'Zug'.11
EUR046CFigurine07G12.06Woman in dress and headdress, carrying a basket. 'Berne'.11
EUR046DFigurine07G12.06Man wearing breeches, jacket and hat, sitting on a stile. 'Schasshausen'.11
EUR046EFigurine07G12.06Man with breeches and tricorn hat, carrying a scythe, and a boy with a fork. 'Zurich'.11
EUR046FFigurine07G12.06Gentleman wearing pantaloons and court dress, also a little girl.11
EUR046GFigurine07G12.06Woman in a dress and carrying a basket of fruit/bread. 'Schasshausen'.11
EUR046HFigurine07G12.06Man in breeches, with alpen horn. 'Appenzell'.11
EUR046IFigurine07G12.06Woman wearing a dress and apron, carrying a basket.11
EUR047Door Lock07G15.14Iron door lock, XVII Cent.ury.1
EUR047ADoor key07G15.14Iron door key, XVII Cent.ury.1
EUR048+A-BNails07A0653 Hand-made nails, rectangular heads, different sizes.63
EUR049Door key07A065Door key.63
EUR050Door key07A065Large door key.63
EUR051Screw propeller, model07A063Small carved wooden model of propeller of the S.S. Great Britain. Apparently carved from the same wood used to make the original.63
EUR052Pike head07G15.14Pike head 18th century. Ireland. Used in the rebelliojn of 1798. Made from a 15th/16th century model.3
EUR053Irish pike07H03-05Irish pike with shaft.3
EUR054Pike staffNULLPike staff? Ceremonial? Locality unknown.1
EUR055Post-horn07G15.01Brass postman's horn. Used in villages until mid-nineteenth century for official receipt and delivery of letters.1
EUR056China bowl07G15.04Complete china bowl, badly cracked and since repaired. Decoration of flowers with maker's mark of four dots on rim of base.1
EUR056AChina bowl07G15.04Part of a china bowl (about two thirds), cracked and since repaired. Ring of blue flowers and green leaves on the inside of the rim. With small blue flowers on the outside. No maker's marks.1
EUR057ATelegraph cable07A065Piece of telegraph cable with ends secured by coiled wire bands.. Example of the cable used for the first telegraph across the English Channel from Dover to Calais.63
EUR057BTelegraph cable07A065Piece of telegraph cable encircled by brass ring with inscription reading "MEDITERRANEAN TELEGRAPH CABLE, LENGTH 250 MILES, WIEGHT 1750 TONS. H.V.PHYSICK, ENGINEER, LONDON'.63
EUR057CTelephone cable,07A065Piece of telegraph cable with ends secured by brass rings. Example of the first cable laid across the Atlantic.63
EUR058Door key07A065Door Key. Very rusted condition and loop at end has eroded in one place.63
EUR059Tile07A066Square dirty buff-coloured tile with stencilled star pattern in red, black and pale blue. On back a number '29' is imprinted in the clay. Found in a German dug-out during the First World War.8
EUR060Rifle grenade07E16British rifle grenade, 1915 Mark II, No. 3 (explosive charge removed)
Steel shaft with brass and segmented iron explosive head; brass section stamped "The Cotton Powder Co. Ltd. London, Hales Patent".
(Cotton Powder Co.Ltd., Faversham, Kent)
steel spring clip for attaching to rifle muzzle; wind vane for stabilization; safety pin with split ring pull
Overall length 41.6cm
115
EUR061Rifle grenade07E16British rifle grenade, Mark i, No.20 - First World War (explosive removed)
A simplified version of the 1915 rifle grenade (EUR060)
Steel shaft with segmented brass explosive head painted white and stamped with small "triangle" mark
Overall length 41.5cm
115
EUR062Hand grenade05B09British hand grenade, pineapple type. Second World War.1
EUR063Rifle grenade07E16British rifle grenade, Mark II, No. 24, 1918 - First World War (explosive charge removed)
Steel shaft and grenade head; the head of smooth cylindrical shape and stamped "No 35 Mk. 1 1917 G.IL"
Overall length: 40cm
115
EUR064Hand grenade07E16British hand grenade, Mark 2, No.2 - First World War (explosive charge removed)
Based on a design by Marten Hale and introduced in 1915. Deemed to be unsafe and was out of service by 1916.
Wooden throwing handle, the rear attached with 4 piece cloth "streamers"; brass explosive container with segmented iron head.
Brass container stamped "The Cotten Powder Co. Ltd. Hales Patent London, 8mm F"; the lower base stamped with Broad Arrow mark and number "82".
(Cotton Powder Co.Ltd., Faversham, Kent)
Overall length 32cm
115
EUR065Flag (bannerette)07B03German bannerette found in a German dug out during the First World War.115
EUR066Cosh07A066'Blackjack' cosh. Flexible woven cord with two rounded weighted ends Leather strap with tassel at end attached below one of the weights. First World War.115
EUR067Calthrop07G15.14Calthrop. Small sphere with four spikes attached, used by the Sikhs to strew on roads as an offensive weapon against horse transport, etc.28
EUR068+A-FGun accessories07A066Box containing 3 milled percussion caps, two square-cut flints with tapering edge, and two lead bullets seated on wadding.1
EUR069Shell fragment07G22Fragment of an iron shell, from the battlefield of Sebastopol, 14.5cm diameter, of hollow construction with vent or fuze hole.94
EUR070Defensive weapon07A066Iron tube containing eight slits, 4 on each side, which release concealed knife blades. One end decorated with milled bands and has a loose ring. Instrument for self-defence, English, probably early 19th century.63
EUR071Leather belt and pouch07G15.01Leather belt and pouch with metal coat of arms of Bath on pouch, comprising a lion and bear supporting a shield. Ornamental buckles and a badge which bears the cipher Victoria Rex.1
EUR072Flags07A067Hand-painted silk flags protected between glass plates. Flags crudely painted and worn in places: White Ensign, Union Flag, and a burgee with the flag of St. George.63
EUR073Chisel07A067Steel waster - stone carver's chisel. Tapering steel chisel with hexagonal section and flat sides. Rounded knob at one end and flat blade at the other.63
EUR074Decorated bottle07G15.04Bottle ornamented with coloured wood/straw? inlay by Russian Prisoner of War.115
EUR075Resuscitation kitNULLOak box containing the Royal Humane Society's instruments for resuscitation. Box has a brass plate inscribed 'Bath Humane Society, 1805'.1
EUR076Lace Bobbin07A067Bone lace bobbin. The shaft is decorated with black and red dots and concentric bands. The words "AUNT" and "JANY" are spelt out in irregular dots. There is coiled thread at one and and a ring of coloured glass beads on a metal thread at the other.1
EUR076ALace Bobbin07A067Bone lace bobbin. The shaft is decorated with black and red dots and concentric bands. The word "BETSY" is spelt out in dots. There is a ring of coloured glass beads on a metal thread at one end.1
EUR077Apron07B03Apron - embroidered net, edged with lace. European.6
EUR078Jacket07B03Short jacket, velvet. black; embroidered with silver thread. European. Brittany.6
EUR079Neck garment07B03Velvet neck garment fringed with silver material, decorated with metallic sequins. European.6
EUR080Cap07B03White cotton cap, woman's. European. Brittany.6
EUR081Teratological specimen07F27Abnormal development of wood in the root of Spanish Chestnut tree, weight 13 lbs.1
EUR082Shot measureNULLEnglish shot-belt, 19th century. Leather pouch and integral belt stiched along the sides. Steel buckle. The belt stamped Jones, Shrewsbury together with a Crown. Steel top and nozzle marked Sykes and with see-saw charger adjustable for 2 posistions marked 1 and 1,1/4 ozs. Charger unscrews for refilling pouch.

Overall length (folded) 76.5cm

Quantity of lead shot
1
EUR083Powder flask07A067Powder flask with decorated copper embossed body and brass nozzle. Spring broken. Seam on body is split in two places.1
EUR084Shot Flask07A067Shot flask, leather body with brass nozzle. Leather pouch is split at bottom.1
EUR085Shell decoration00B02Octagonal frame containing an ornamental arrangement of marine shells, centre-piece arranged in the form of a crown. Date of donation suggests it may have been made to celebrate Queen Victoria's golden jubilee.1
EUR086Ceremonial truncheon07G15.14Mayor of Bath's Constable's truncheon, decorated. Temp. William IV.1
EUR087Truncheon07G15.14Military Police truncheon. Stamped 'MP' under a crown. British. Plain wood, no decoration.1
EUR088Truncheon07G15.14Military Police truncheon. Stamped 'MP' under a crown. British. Painted black, some gilding.1
EUR089Handcuffs07A068Double Handcuffs made of a flatish iron band , hinged at one end and with a cylindrical lock at the other. Key attached.1
EUR090Handcuffs07A068Single Handcuff made of a flatish iron band , partially covered with leather, cylindrical lock. Key attached.1
EUR091Churchwarden's staff07F12-F22Churchwarden's staff formerly used at St. Swithin's, Bathford. Decorated with Bath coat of arms and the initials of William IV and Bathford.1
EUR092Ceremonial staff07H03-05Staff with brass insignia from Paulton or Bower Hinton. Used in the villages of Paulton and Hinton Blewett.1
EUR093Cocked hat07G15.01Black cocked hat made by Turner Brothers, Milsom Street, Bath, contained in a metal hat box.1
EUR094Candle07G22Bees-wax candle for use in church. Donated as a 'Roman wax candle, A.D. 1273.'1
EUR095+A-KFigurines07G15.0712 Figures and groups carved in wax. Subjects:: Homeless; *Fruit Seller; *Milkmaid; The Hornpipe; *Gleaner; Dame's School; Child's dog; *Feeding the puppy; Beggar; *Blind beggar; *Begging Mother; (12th Unknown). Those asterisked are still in reasonable condition.1
EUR096Gallows cap07G22Iron gallows cap used in the hanging of Richard Biggs in 1748, at Gallows Tyning, Odd Down, for murdering his wife. The last time a gallows cap was used at Bath.1
EUR097Lance pennon07B03Lance pennon, red and yellow - 'taken from a German dug-out in the Great War'.115
EUR098Bugle07G15.03Russian bugle taken at the Battle of Inkerman in 1856.94
EUR099Candle stick07G15.03Candlestick used by Dr. T. Egerton Hale (Royal Fusiliers) when removing a bullet from a man's leg in the trench at 11:45 pm. It had pierced one leg and lodged near skin of the other.94
EUR100+A-EPaper cutting07G15.03Printed Russian iconographic picture.94
EUR101Needle Bullet07G15.03Tige rifle ball extracted from a man's leg in the trenches on June 24th 1855 (at 11.45 o'clock) by Dr. Thomas Egerton Hale. Calibre .65 inch (17mm). Pointed form with 2 molded projections either side to engage rifling.94
EUR101ANeedle Bullet07G15.03Russian needle bullet removed from a man's arm in April 1855 by Dr. Thomas Egerton Hale. Calibre .65 inch (17mm). Pointed form with 2 molded projections either side to engage rifling.94
EUR101BBullet07G15.03Lead rifle bullet with top of percussion cap attached. Dome-headed bullet for military rifle, unfired, Calibre .577 inch (14.5mm). Smooth form with domed top, the base inset with an iron cup which forces the bullet to engage rifling when fired.94
EUR101CBullet07G15.03Lead rifle bullet, melted and deformed on impact, top of percussion cap attached.94
EUR101DBullet07G15.03Lead pistol bullet. Conical shaped revolver bullet. Calibre .38 inch (9.5mm).94
EUR101EBullet07G15.03Lead pistol bullet, unused, with cartridge? attached. Paper case marked Eley on base, containing powder charge; conical lead bullet, calibre .40 inch (10mm).94
EUR101FPercussion cap07G15.03Un-fired copper percussion cap for firing a percussion musket. Cap in two pieces, cap is hemispherical, base with 6 arms. "Top-hat" type formed with pronounced rim.94
EUR101GPercussion cap07G15.03Copper percussion cap for firing a percussion musket. Percussion cap in two pieces, cap with six arms, base with four. "Top-hat" type formed with pronounced rim.94
EUR102Piece of bread07G15.03Piece of Russian bread, poor quality, containing grit and bits of straw/chaff.94
EUR103Military medal07G15.03Russian medal to commemorate the Hungarian campaign in 1849. Taken from a dead soldier on the battlefield at Sebastopol.94
EUR104+AMedal ribbons07G15.03Box containing two medal ribbons, Victoria Cross and Sebastopol, awarded to Dr. Egerton Hale, 7th Riyal Fusiliers.94
EUR105Tobacco pipe07G15.03Russian tobacco pipe, Battle of the Tchemaya.94
EUR106Rosary07G15.03Rosary with crucifix and St. Benedict talisman attached.94
EUR106ARosary07G15.03Rosary with cross attached.94
EUR107Crucifix07G15.03Crucifix, highly decorated both sides, possibly ebony.94
EUR107ACrucifix07G15.03Crucifix, with church man, and PAD on reverse.94
EUR107BCrucifix07G15.03Cricifix, very worn.94
EUR107CCross07G15.03Cross, decorative, rather worn.94
EUR107DCross07G15.03Cross, decorated, but worn and corroded.94
EUR107ECross07G15.03Cross with inscription on one side.94
EUR107FCross07G15.03Cross with inscription on one side.94
EUR107GCross07G15.03Cross, very worn and corroded.94
EUR108Dagger and sheath07G15.03A 'Kindjal'.Small dagger purchased at Simferopol, capital of the Crimea. Curved steel blade with makers mark; bone handle with 2 silver niello rivets; Wooden sheath covered with blue velvet, with silver niello fittings, one marked 84.94
EUR109Flint for flintlock07G15.03Flint, for flintlock gun. Wrapped in lead sheet, the lead with a decorative cut edging.94
EUR109AFlint for flintlock07G15.03Flint, for flintlock gun. Wrapped in lead sheet, the lead with a decorative cut edging.94
EUR110Linch pins07G15.032 Linch pins from Alma.94
EUR111Fuse07G15.03Fuse from a bomb shell. Painted in white on top - '1804 B'.94
EUR112Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental insignia. Number '38' enclosed within a wreath and surmounted by a crown.94
EUR113Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental helmet insignia. Number '62' enclosed by a wreath and surmounted by a crown.94
EUR114Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental helmet insignia. Number '88' enclosed by a wreath and surmounted by a crown.94
EUR115Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental helmet insignia. A group of musical instruments surmounted by a crown.94
EUR116Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass Russian regimental insignia in the shape of a Maltese cross, with inscription.94
EUR117Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental insignia of an Admiralty pattern anchor, crossed by two cannon barrels.94
EUR118Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental insignia. Rectangular. ALBUHERA, over a crown, Number '57' within laurel leaves.94
EUR119Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental helmet insignia - large. Cap badge. Double eagle, surmounted by a crown, carrying the number of '26'.94
EUR120Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental helmet insignia - large. Cap badge. Double eagle with two anchors, surmounted by a crown, carrying the number '29'.94
EUR121Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental helmet insignia - large. Cap-badge. Double eagle with two anchors, surmounted by a crown. Number missing.94
EUR122Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental insignia. Imperial eagle wearing a crown.94
EUR123Regimental insignia07G15.03Brass regimental insignia. Hunting horn suspended. Number '55'.94
EUR124+ARegimental insignia07G15.032 Llarge,brass regimental insignias - Royal Fusiliers.94
EUR124B-CRegimental insignia07G15.032 Small, brass regimental insignias - Royal Fusiliers, with the number '7' in the centre.94
EUR125+AButtons (Military uniform)07G15.032 Brass coat buttons, Smaller button carries the number '7' in the centre, Royal Fusiliers.94
EUR126+AButtons (Military uniform)07G15.032 Brass coat buttons, Centre carries the cypher 'VR' surrounded by a circle carrying the words 'MEDICAL STAFF'.94
EUR127Button (Military uniform)07G15.03Small brass coat button: 'Royal Welsh Fusiliers' 'xxiii'.94
EUR128Button (Military uniform)07G15.03Copper regimental coat button with an anchor.94
EUR128AButton (Military uniform)07G15.03Brass regimental coat button with insignia of a Fusilier.94
EUR128BButton (Military uniform)07G15.03Brass regimental coat button embossed with the number '23'.94
EUR128CButton (Military uniform)07G15.03Brass regimental coat button embossed with Imperial Eagle, crown and inscription.94
EUR128DButton (Military uniform)07G15.03Brass regimental coat button embossed with the number '2' and crossed axes.94
EUR128EButton (Military uniform)07G15.03Brass regimental coat button embossed with the number '19'.94
EUR129Military decoration07G15.03Military decoration comprising a watered silk ribbon supporting a 'bell-shaped' decoration consisting of fine woven silver wire.94
EUR130Military insignia07G15.03Regimental insignia, Royal Fusiliers, with gold braid decoration.94
EUR131Helmet decoration07G15.03Chain from a military helmet.94
EUR132+APropaganda cloths07B032 French propaganda cloths ca. 81cm square. Alternate red, white. Red border with a centre picture depicting on one side 'LES GARDES DE LA PORTE' and on the other 'VICTOIRE DE L'ALMA'.94
EUR133Amulet07G15.03Amulet, consisting of four lengths of tape attached to two small rectangles of cloth. On one piece can be seen a faint representation of the Madonna and Child, the other appears to have a picture of a landscape. Both pieces have an inscription below the picture. Also attached is a fragment of chain with one large and two smaller white beads.94
EUR134Military insignia07G15.03Six-pointed brass star with two thick studs at back.94
EUR135Medical ? instrument07G15.03B.Godwin 2011:
Spring clamp for a musket - mid 19th century, probably Russian
Clamp used to remove the springs from the lock of a military musket
Constructed in 3 pieces of iron wit thumbscrew and movable jaw - stamped "68H??" - possibly Cyrilic
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EUR136Dagger07G15.03Dagger knife'. Roughly hand made with lanyard attached to handle.94
EUR137Commemorative medallionNULLMedallion commemorating the International Exhibition, London, 1851.1
EUR138Commemorative medallionNULLSmall metal disc inscribed around the edge 'Prince of Waterloo'. In centre a figure on horseback holding a sword in its raised hand. (Duke of Marlborough?).1
EUR139Trade tokenNULLTrade token: 'Bungay Halfpenny.'1
EUR140Brass plaqueNULLSmall brass plaque of Aston Hall mounted in a small frame and fronted with glass.1
EUR141Pouch07G15.03Small leather pouch.94
EUR142AShell, decorated07A070Pearl Oyster shell. On the inside surface is engraved the scene of the Last Supper.5
EUR142BShell, decorated07A070Pearl Oyster shell. On the inside surface is engraved the scene of the Crucifixion.5
EUR143Seal impression07A008Frame containing the obverse and reverse, in wax, of the seal of the Church of St. Mary, Southwick, Hampshire.1
EUR144Pottery jar07G15.04Small jar with two handles.14
EUR144APottery jar07G15.04Slim jar with two handles.14
EUR144BPottery jar07G15.04Jar with two handles.14
EUR144CBottle of mastic gum07G15.04Small glass bottle with metal cap, containing a small sample of mastic gum.115
EUR145Seal07A001Seal of Glastonbury Abbey (Reverse): One of a pair of wax impressions contained in its own glass fronted box: 3 Robed figures standing under ornate arcading with a surrounding legend - impressed in red/orange wax.1
EUR146Seal07A001Seal of Glastonbury Abbey (Obverse): One of a pair of wax impressions contained in its own glass fronted box: 3 Standing figures under ornate arcade with surrounding legend. Centre figure female, flanked by 2 males, apparently Bishops.1
EUR147ASeal07A002Yellow wax seal impression in open circular tin. Obverse: Victoria, crowned, seated on canopied throne, flanked by two female seated figures. Decorative border. Reverse: Victoria, crowned, mounted on horse, holding sceptre, with page boy holding horse's head in left hand and feathered cap in right. Surrounding legend: 'VICTORIA DEI GR(ATI)A BRITANNIAR(UM) REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR followed by a crown.1
EUR147BSeal07A002Yellow wax seal impression in open circular tin. Faded red string tassle intact. Obverse: Victoria, crowned, seated on canopied throne, flanked by two female seated figures. Decorative border. Reverse: Victoria, crowned, mounted on horse, holding sceptre, with page boy holding horse's head in left hand and feathered cap in right. Surrounding legend: 'VICTORIA DEI GR(ATI)A BRITANNIAR(UM) REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR followed by a crown.63
EUR148Model of a barrel07G20Model of a barrel, made by Richard Tongue (curator of models), 1870.1
EUR149Plaster relief07A003Red painted plaster cast of bas relief head of Cicero. Bas relief of classical male head in wooden frame. Notes on back of frame state '...found in the theatre of Gabrinillo at the ancient Tusculum, given to me by Lucien Buonaparte whose labourers discovered it on the spot...'.10
EUR150Rush light07G22Rush light.1
EUR151Seal impression07A004Plaster cast of silver seal showing head and shoulders of crowned figure. With heraldic lion below and flanked by two castles. Inscription on edge reads "EDW.REG.ANGL.AD RECOG.DEBITOR.APD.OESTRIA.MS". .'The Seal of Edward, King of England for the Recognisance of Debts at Chester.1
EUR152Cast of medallion07A004Red wax impression from a commemorative medallion, Bust of Elizabeth I,, crowned, holding sceptre and orb with encircling inscription reading "DITIOR IN TOTO NON ALTER CIRCULUS ORBE".1
EUR153Cast of medallion07A004Plaster cast mounted in box, obverse: Cherub with quiver and snake, in front of tree. Letters 'P' and 'M' on each side of figure. Inscription along circumference reads "DEAMILITATISTAT CESSI ".10
EUR154Cast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Head and shoulders of papal figure. Insciption reads "INNOCENT X111 PONT MAX".10
EUR154ACast of Papal medal07A005Upper part of papal figure, arm extended. Inscription reads "CLEMENS X11 PONT MAX AN 111" around edge10
EUR154BCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Head and shoulderst of papal figure. Insciption reads "INNOCENT X111 PONT MAX".10
EUR154CCast of Papal medal07A005Oberse only. Shows hunting scene with wild boars. Inscription at bottom reads "SOLVM IN FERAS PIVS BELLATVR PASTOR"10
EUR154DCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only.Figure with whip attacking others in front of temple (Jesus overturning tables of money lenders in the Temple?). Inscription reads "DOMVS MEA DOMVS ORATIONIS VOC".10
EUR154ECast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Seated papal figure with standing woman and two onlookers. Inscription reads "MILITANS DE INFERO TRIVMPHAT ECCLESIA PONTIFICIAE POTESTATIS IMPERIVM".10
EUR154FCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows papal figure, head and shoulders, facing left. Inscription reads "ALEX V11 PONT MAX A X ". Small initials 'GM' below figure.10
EUR154GCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows crucifix on hill top with papal crown. Inscription reads "OMNES REGES SERVIENT EI".10
EUR154HCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows head and shoulders of bearded papal figure.10
EUR154ICast of medallion07A005Obverse: Head of bearded figure with hat. Shows damage, probably due to poor casting. The letters 'JD' (?) on bottom.6
EUR154JCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Head of bald bearded figure. |Inscription reads "VRBANVS V11 PONT MAX ANNO 1 1800".10
EUR154KCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows head and shoulders of tonsured figure in ecclesiastical robe. Inscription reads "PAVLVS 11 VENETVS PONT MAX".10
EUR154LCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows head of eccliastical figure facing left. Inscription reads "CALIXTVS 111 PONT MAX".10
EUR154MCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows head and shoulders of papl figure facing left, hand raised in blessing. Inscription reads "PIVS V GHISLERIVS BOSCHEN PONT M".10
EUR154NCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows seated female, holding religious symbols. Inscription round edge reads"SPONSVM MEVM DECORAVIT CORONA". Below figure reads "1590".10
EUR154OCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows head and shoulders of eccliastical figure facing right. Inscription reads "MARTINVS V COLVMNA PONT MAX".115
EUR154PCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows eccliastical figure on throne being crowned by two standing figures. Four other figures in attendance. Inscription reads "QVEM CREANT ADORANT". Below figures reads "ROMAE".10
EUR154QCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows papal head, facing left. Inscription reads "ALEXAN PONT MAX A V11". Initials GM beneath figure.10
EUR154RCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows head and shoulders of eccliastical figure, cap and beard, facing right. Inscription reads "INNOC X1 PONT MAX A X111".10
EUR154SCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Head of bald bearded figure. Inscription reads "VRBANVS V11 PONT MAX ANNO 1 1800".10
EUR154TCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows seated female figure holding religious objects. Inscription reads round edge reads"SPONSVM MEVM DECORAVIT CORONA". Below figure reads "1590"115
EUR154UCast of Papal medal07A005One of two images joined together in cast metal. Upper image: Christ figure facing smaller ecclesiastical figure. Inscription reads "ALOY MOCENI" AND "S.M. VENET". Inscription running vertically reads "DVX".115
EUR154VCast of Papal medal07A005One of two images joined together in cast metal. Figure with halo in leaf shaped surround. Inscription reads "REGISTSTI DVCA SIT T XPI DAT Q IV".115
EUR154WCast of Papal medal07A005Obverse only. Shows bearded figure in ecclesiastical robes, facing right. Inscription reads "SIXTVS PONTIFEX MAX".10
EUR154XCast of Papal medal07A005One of two images joined on cast metal. Seated papal figure with standing woman and two onlookers. Inscription reads "MILITANS DE INFERO TRIVMPHAT ECCLESIA PONTIFICIA POTESTATIS IMPERIVM".10
EUR154YCast of Papal medal07A005One of two images joined on cast metal. Shows head and shoulders of papal figure facing left, hand raised in blessing. Inscription reads "PIVS V GHISLERIVS BOSCHEN PONT M".10
EUR155Commemorative medallion07A004Medallion with female head on obverse and inscription 'EUGENIE IMPERATRICE'. At bottom marked 'CAQUE.F.'. Reverse: Palace façade with inscription " PALAIS DE l'INDUSTRIE'. "MEDAILLES DE L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE FRAPPEES DANS LE PALAIS DEL'INDUSTIRE AU MOYEN D'UNE PRESSE MONETAIRE DE LA MAISON CAIL & CIE PARIS 1855." on bottom: (ÉTAIN) MASSONNET EDITEUR.'6
EUR156Commemorative medaillion07A004Head of Napoleon III on obverse and inscription 'NAPOLEON EMPEREUR'. At bottom marked 'CAQUE.F.'. Reverse: Palace façade with inscription 'PALAIS DE L'INDUSTRIE'. "MEDAILLES DE L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE FRAPPEES DANS LE PALAIS DEL'INDUSTRIE AU MOYEN D'UNE PRESSE MONETAIRE DE LA MAISON CAIL & CIE PARIS 1855." on bottom: (ÉTAIN) MASSONNET EDITEUR.'6
EUR157Medaillion07A004Obverse: 2 heads, of Empress Eugenie and Napoleon III. Inscription reads "EUGENIE IMPERATRICE, NAPOLEON 111 EMPEREUR.". With 'CAQUÉ.F' below. Reverse: Interior view of exhibition with inscription underneath "PALAIS DE L'INDUSTIRE, VUE DES GALERIES'. With 'Js. WIENER FEC. MANGOLN DEL.' below in small characters.6
EUR158Medallion07A004Obverse: Heads of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette with inscription ROI ET REINE. DEF W.M.F. Reverse: The family group - four figures including young boy in King's arms and girl kneeling.with inscription "The Last Interview Jan. 20th 1793"63
EUR159Medallion07A004Obverse: Classical figure displaying a written tablet to troops. Inscriptions: top: 'PACTE FEDERATIF', bottom: '14 JUILLET 1790', round circumference: 'VIVRE LIBRES OU MOURIR'. Withing picture is written ' Dupre F '. Reverse: 'MONNERON FRERES NEGOCIANS A PARIS 1792. MEDILLE DE CONFIANCE DE CINQ SOLS REMOURSABLE EN ASSIGNATSDE 50# ET AU DESSUS. L'AN 1V. DE LA LIBERTE'. Inscription around edge: 'DEPART-M-NS UF PARIS. RHONE ---------. DU GARD &c.'6
EUR160Medallion07A004Obverse: Male classical figure with club seated by temple. Inscriptions: bottom 'L'AN 1V DE LA LIBERTE', around circumference: 'LES FRANCAIS UNIS SONT INVINCIBLES'. Reverse: ;MEDAILLE QUI SE VEND CINQ SOLS A PARIS CHEZ MONNERON (PATENTE)', around cirucmference: 'REVOLUTION FRANCAIS 1792'. Inscription around edge: 'LA CONFIANCE AUGMENTE. LA. VALEUR'.6
EUR161ACast of medal07A006Obverse only: Uniformed soldier planting standard.on stone blocks. Inscription on bottom: 'BADAJ0Z APR-VI MDCCCXII'. On left 'MUDIE D', on right 'MILLS F'.63
EUR161BCast of medal07A006Obverse only. Winged classical figure presenting wreath. Inscription around edge reads"ARMY OF THE SUTLEJ". At bottom reads "FEROZESHUHUR 1845". On right 'W WYON F.'.63
EUR161CCast of medal07A006Classical bearded figure, reclining, bearing standard. Inscription around edge reads "SETTLEMENT OF THE BRITISH AT BOMBAY". At bottom "MDCLX11". On left 'DROZ F.', on right 'MUDIE D.'.63
EUR161DCast of medal07A006Mounted military figure being presented with garland by male and female figures. Inscription reads "BRITISH ARMY MADRID 1812". On left "BRENET.F." . Below in small script 'AUG. XII. MDCCCXII'. Label on back reads "British Army Madrid 1812".63
EUR161ECast of medal07A0062 female classical figures with shields and eagle welcoming boat. Inscription reads "THE ENGLISH ARMY ARRIVES THE PENINSULA" and "MDCCCVIII". At bottom right "J.MUDIE." and 'B.N.' or 'D.N.'[?] below date.63
EUR161FCast of medal07A006Turbaned figure with horse with European figure, boat behind. Pyramid in background. Inscription reads "EGYPT DELIVERED" and along bottom "SEPT II MDCCCI". "DUPRE F" on left, "MUDIE D" on the right.63
EUR161GCast of medal07A006Armed classical figue slaying recumbent female figure. Eagle in background. Inscription reads "DEATH OF SIR JOHN MOORE" . "CORUNNA JANUARY 16 1809". At bottom "MUDIE D.", on right "COURIGUER SC.". Label on back reads "Death of Sir John Moore Corunna 16 Jan 1809"63
EUR161HCast of medal07A0062 fighting classical figures, one mounted. One dead figure on ground. "BATTLE OF ALBUERA" and "XVI MAY MDCCCXI". At bottom left "BRENET.F." and "MUDIE.D." on right.63
EUR161ICast of medal07A006Turbaned figure with horse with European figure, boat behind. Pyramid in background. Inscription reads "EGYPT DELIVERED" and along bottom "SEPT MDCCCI". "DUPRE F" at bottom left, "MUDIE D" at right.63
EUR161JCast of medal07A006Obverse shows winged messenger bearing message "TO ARMS". Inscription reads "DECLARATION OF THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA XIII MARCH". At bottom "J MUDIE DIREX." and "DEP.F." on right.63
EUR161KCast of medal07A006Obverse shows head of Victoria, crowned. Inscription reads "VICTORIA REGINA". Inscription around side reads "CAPT G: J: MONTGOMERY 15TH REGT N.I.". Small initials on neck of Queen 'W.WYON'.63
EUR161LCast of medal07A006Obverse shows head of helmeted classical figure. Inscription reads "BRITANNIA". Underneath "J.MUDIE D.". Traces of original casting material show on surface.63
EUR161MCast of medal07A006Obverse shows large winged bird over water, ruined temple on LH side, mountain in back ground. Writing on temple reads "TEMPLVM. JANI". Main inscription reads "XXVI FEBRUARY MDCCCXV". At bottom "MUDIE DIREX". Two initials 'AR' or 'BR'[?] above.63
EUR161NCast of medal07A006Obverse shows winged figure standing on block with inscription "TREATIES OF PARIS" amid pile of weapons. Inscription around top edge reads "ARMIS ET CONSILIIS". At bottom inscription reads "XXX.MAY MDCCCXIV " AND "XX NOVEMBER MDCCCXV". On right "MUDIE DT" and "BRENET" on left. Label on back reads "Treaties of Paris May 1814 Nap to Elba Nov 1815 Nap to St Helena". Reverse of coin is solid.63
EUR161OCast of medal07A006Obverse shows two airborne classical figures, one winged, over sea and fortifications. Inscription reads "ALMARAZ MAY XIX". Below "MDCCCXII". On right "MUDIE D", on left "GAYRARD".63
EUR161PCast of medal07A006Obverse shows classical figure, arm outstretched to propel fleet. Inscription reads "PASSAGE OF THE DURO 1809". At bottom on right "MUDIE.D." and on left "DUBOIS.F.".63
EUR161QCast of medal07A006Classical figure in helmet with short sword in right hand and crown in left hand. In background burning building and a ship.
Inscription reads " S.SEBASTIAN AUG.XXX1". "MDCCCXIII". On left "MUDIE D.", and "MILLS F" on right.
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EUR162ACast of medal07A007Obverse only shows bust of uniformed figure wearing medal. Inscritpion around edge reads "EARL HOWE ADML OF THE WHITE K.G.". Underneath reads "MUDIE D" and "W:W YON F:"63
EUR162BCast of medal07A007Obverse shows left facing head with inscription round edge "ADMIRAL EARL ST-VINCENT G.C.B.". Beneath head "MILLS D".63
EUR162B1Cast of medal07A007Obverse shows left facing head with inscription round edge "ADMIRAL EARL ST-VINCENT G.C.B.". Beneath head "MILLS D".63
EUR162CCast of medal07A007Obverse only shows left facing head and shoulders of uniformed figure with pigtail and meadals. Inscription reads "ADM. VISC. DUNCAN". Beneath figure "MUDIE D R." and "WEBB.F."63
EUR162DCast of medal07A007Obverse shows forward facing uniformed male figure. Inscription round edge reads "LIEUT. GEN. SIR T. PICTON K.B."63
EUR162ECast of medal07A007Obverse shows three-quarters facing uniformed figure. Inscription round edge reads "MAJOR GEN. LORD HUTCHINSON". "MUDIE D" and "WEBB.F" near bottom. Reverse of medal solid.63
EUR162FCast of medal07A007Obverse shows right facing profile of male figure. Inscription reads "ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON" and underneath "MUDIE D". Also stamp of "BRENET". On reverse, is scratched "15 " and "15".63
EUR162GCast of medal07A007Obverse shows right facing male figure. Inscription around edge reads "FIELD MARSHAL F. DUKE OF YORK". At bottom "WEBB.F". White substance on side and reverse.63
EUR163Wax Seal Impression07A008Red wax impression. Obverse only shows classical head . Inscriription reads "BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE MA REPUBLIQUE FREN". Inscription at bottom reads "BATAILLE DE MARENGO LE XXV PRAIRIAL" "AN VIII".63
EUR164Cast of medallion07A008Obverse: Classical head . Inscription reads "BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE MA REPUBLIQUE FRANse". Inscription at bottom reads "BATAILLE DE MARENGO LE XXV PRAIRIAL" "AN VIII". "ANDRIEU . F" and "AN X."63
EUR165Medallion07A027Bornze medallion commemorating Reubens. Obverse: Head in relief of Paul Reubens; Reverse: Statue. Date: ANVERS 1840.63
EUR166-01Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure with helmet and armour. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS. I. CONQUAESTOR. D. G. ANG. REX.". Initials "J.D." below. Reverse shows classical tomb with 2 seated figures and frieze below. Inscription reads "NAT. J023. COR. J066. MORT. J087.".11
EUR166-02Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS. II. D. G. ANGLIAE. REX.". Initials "J.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with decoration. Inscription reads "NAT. J060. COR. J087. MORT. JI00.".11
EUR166-03Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. I. D. G. ANGLIAE. REX.". Initials "J.D." below. Reverse shows king seated flanked by two retainers and four bishops, one kneeling. Inscription reads "NAT. J070. COR. JI00. MORT. JI35.".11
EUR166-04Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of helmeted male figure in armour. Inscription reads "STEPHANUS D. G. ANGLIAE REX.". Initials"J.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with frieze of 3 figures and angel reclining at top of tomb. 2 figures standing at side of tomb. Inscription reads "NAT. JI05. COR. JI35. MORT. JI54.".11
EUR166-05Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of helmeted male figure with crown. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. II. D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials"I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with seated classical figure, left arm resting onshield with 3 lions. 3 pennants and spears. Inscription reads "NATUS II33 CORONAT. II55 MORT. II89.".11
EUR166-06Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "RICHARDUS. I. D. G. ANG. HIB. ET. CYPRI. REX.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows 2 lions and angel with trumpet. Inscription reads "NAT. JI57. COR. JI89. MORT. JI99.".11
EUR166-07Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure facing right. Inscription reads "IOANNES D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". At bottom "J.D.". Reverse shows classical temple with oval containing figure being crowned. Inscription reads "NAT. JI66. COR. JI99. MORT. J2I6".11
EUR166-08Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows: crowned male head and shoulders. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. III. D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows: classical mausoleum with statues, to right two figures seated under tree. Inscription reads "NAT. J206. COR. J2I6. MORT. J272.".11
EUR166-09Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. I. D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "J.D." underneath figure. Reverse shows mausoleum with 3 classical figures under arches with figures to side, two pinting and one holding shield. Inscription reads "NAT. J230. COR. J272. MORT. J307.".11
EUR166-10Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male crowned figure facing right. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. II. D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with two classical figures uncovering shroud of corpse. Inscription reads "NAT. J284. COR. J307. MORT. J327.".11
EUR166-11Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of helmeted male figure with wreath around, wearing armour. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. III. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials"J.D." below. Reverse shows mausoleum with classical figure under arch, flanked by two cherubs. Inscription reads "NAT. J3I2. COR. J327 MORT. J377.".11
EUR166-12Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male crowned figure facing right. Inscription reads "RICHARDVS. II. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". At bottom " I.D.". Reverse shows tomb with cherubs on each side. Below is seated crown figure in chains. Inscription reads "NAT. J366. COR. J377 MORT. J399.".11
EUR166-13Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure wearing crown. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. IV. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Reverse shows tomb with death figure reclining on top. Frieze shows figures with swords and others. Inscription reads "NATUS J366 CORONAT. J399 MORT. J4I3.". Initials "I.D." at bottom left.11
EUR166-14Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure in armour facing right. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. V. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with reclining male helmeted figure with winged female figure with trumpet above. Inscription reads "NATUS J388 CORONAT. J4I3 MORT. J422.".11
EUR166-15Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. VI. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "J.D." below. Reverse shows mausoleum with standing male figure, holding crown in right hand and manacles. Inscription reads "NAT. J42I. COR. J422. MORT. J47I.".11
EUR166-16Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. IV. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D.F." underneath figure. Reverse shows tomb with unclothed female figure standing on orb with ship in background. Inscription reads "NAT. I44I. COR. 20. IUN. I46I. MORT. 9. APRIL. I483.".11
EUR166-17Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of young male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. V. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". "I.DASSIER F." below. Reverse shows tomb with 2 cherubs above, and frieze inside tomb shows figure attacking 2 others. Inscription reads "NAT. 8. OCTOB. 1470. MORT. 1483".11
EUR166-18Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure wearing crown. Inscription reads "RICHARDVS III. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with maled figure holding crown and sword, flanked by 2 lifeless figures. Inscription on reverse reads "CORONAT. 6. IVL. 1483. MORT. 22. AVG. 1485.".11
EUR166-19Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure with hat. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. VII. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with 4 classical figures (Judgement of Paris?). Inscription reads "NAT. 1457. COR. 30 OCT. 1485. M. 22. APRIL 1509.".11
EUR166-20Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure with hat and insignia. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. VIII. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows angel reclined in front of temple with figure wielding club in background. Inscription reads "NAT. 1491. COR. 24 IUN. 1509. MORT. 28 IAN. 1547.". Initials "I.D." below.11
EUR166-21Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of hatted male figure in Tudor dress. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. VI. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with reclining figjre with (?) dragon. Inscription reads "NAT. 12. OCTOB. 1537. COR. 20. FEBR. 1547. M. 6. IUL. 1553.".11
EUR166-22Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of female figure. Inscription reads "MARIA. I. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with seated female figure, holding (?), fire on one side and lighthouse with shield etc on other. Inscription reads "NATA. 18. FEBR. J516. COR. J. OCTOB. J553. MORT. 17. NOU. J558.".11
EUR166-22aMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of female figure facing right. Inscription reads "MARIA. I. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows seated female figure in front of tomb, holding crown and cross. Fire and trophies in background. Inscription reads "NATA. 18. FEBR. J516. COR. J. OCTOB. J553. MORT. 17. NOU. J558.".11
EUR166-23Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of female figure. Inscription reads "ELISABETH. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with 2 classical seated figures, female with book and candle, male holding (?). Scene of ships breaking up at sea on plaque. Inscription reads "NATA. 7. SEPT. 1533. COR. 15. IAN. 1559. M. 24. MART. 1602." Initials "I.D." at bottom left.11
EUR166-24Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure in ruff. Inscription reads "IACOBUS. I. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with 2 young figures, one inserting the arms of Scotland into the Royal crest, the other holding a book. Inscription reads "NAT. 19. IUN. 1556. CORON. 25. IUL. 1603. MORT. 27. MART. 1625.".11
EUR166-25Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "CAROLUS. I. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D.F" below. Reverse shows tomb with seated classical figure, beside swathed decapitated head and axe below. Inscription reads "NAT. 13. NOV. 1600. COR. 2. FEBR. 1626. M. 30. IANV. 1649.".11
EUR166-26Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "OLIVARIUS CROMWELL.". "I. DASSIER. F." below. Reverse shows tomb with 4 cherubs. Inscription reads "ANGLIE SCO. ET HIB. PROTECTOR. NAT. 3. APRIL. 1603 MORT. 3. SEPT. 1658.".11
EUR166-27Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads " CAROLUS. II. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". "I. DASSIER." below. Reverse shows tomb with inscription and classical figure with winged helmet, inscribing on tomb. Inscription reads "NAT. 29. MAI 1630. C 23 APR. 1661. M. 16. FEBR. 1685.". Makers name "I. DASSIER. F" at bottom.11
EUR166-28Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure facing left. Inscription reads "IACOBUS II. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". At bottom " I.D.F.". Reverse shows seatedfemale figure on tomb containing inscription. Inscription reads "NAT. 13. 0CT. 1633 CORONAT. 23. APR. 1685. MORT. 5. SEPT. 1701.". Makers name "I. DASSIER. F" at bottom.11
EUR166-29Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned female figure. Inscription reads "MARIA. II. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with female figure with 2 cherubs. Inscription reads "NATA. IO. FEBR. 1662. COR. II. APR. 1689. MORT. 29. DEC. 1694.".11
EUR166-30Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS. III. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D." underneath figure. Reverse shows tomb with 2 classical figures and angel seated on orb. Inscription reads "NAT. 4. NOV. 1650. CORONAT. 11. APR. 1689. MORT. 8. MART. 1702.".11
EUR166-31Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of female. Inscription reads "ANNA D. G. M. BR. FR. ET HIB. REGINA.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with 3 figures. Inscription reads "NATA 6. FEBR. 1665. CORNAT. 23. APR. 1702. MORT. I. AVG. 1714.".11
EUR166-32Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "GEORGIUS. I. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with crown, orb and sceptre above, flanked by 2 classical female figures. Inscription reads "NAT. 18. MAI. 1660 CORONAT. 21. OCT. 1714. M. 12. IUN. 1727.". Initials "I.D." below.11
EUR166-33Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure. Inscription: "GEORGIUS. II. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". "J. DASSIER F." below. Reverse: "NUMISMATA REGUM ANGLIAE A GULIELMO PRIMO AD HAEC USQUE TEMPORA GEORGIO II. MAGNAE BRITANNIAE FRANCIAE ET HIBERNIAE REGI SERENISSIMO ETC. DICATA A JOANNE DASSIER GENEVENSIS REIPUB. CAELATORE MONETALI ANNO M.DCC.XXXI.".11
EUR166-34Medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II07A009Obverse shows head and shoulders female portrait with headress. Inscription reads "CAROLINA. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REG." With "I. DASSIER" below. Reverse shows women nursing baby surrounded by 3 other children. Inscription reads "DILECTA DEO ET HOMINIBUS.". Initials "I.D." below.11
EUR167Cast of medallion07A008Obverse: Crowned male figure looking over right shoulder. Inscription around edge reads "HENRICUS.I.D.G. ANGLIA REX". "J.D.".63
EUR167ACast of medallion07A008Obverse: Helmeted male figure looking over right shoulder. Inscription around edge reads "GULIELMUS I CONQUAESTOR DG ANG REX". "J D".63
EUR167BCast of medallion07A008Obverse: Crowned male figure looking over left shoulder. Inscription around edge reads "GULIELMUS II D.G. ANGLIA REX".63
EUR167CCast of medallion07A008Obverse: Head and shoulders of female figure facing right. Inscription around edge reads "MARIA II D. G. MAG BR FR ET HIB REGINA".63
EUR167DCast of medallion07A008Obverse: Head and shoulders of female figure facing left. Inscription around edge reads "ANNA DG MAG BRI FR ET HIE REG".63
EUR167D1Cast of medallion07A008Obverse: Head and shoulders of female figure facing left. Inscription around edge reads "ANNA DG MAG BRI FR ET HIE REG".63
EUR167D2Cast of medallion07A008Obverse: Head and shoulders of female figure facing left. Inscription around edge reads "ANNA DG MAG BRI FR ET HIE REG".63
EUR167ECast of medallion07A008Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure facing left. Inscription reads "GEORGIIUS II D G MAG BR FR ET HIB REX" . "J DASETER F".63
EUR167FCast of medallion07A008Obverse: Reclining winged figure in front of classical temple, additional figure in background with club. Inscription reads "NAT 1491 COR 20 IUN 1509 MORT 28 IAN 1547". "I.D." at bottom.63
EUR167GCast of medallion07A008Obverse: Inscription only "NUMISMATA REGUM ANGLIAE A GULIELMO PRIMO AD HAEC USQUE TEMPORA GEORGIO II. MAGNAE BRITANNIAE FRANCIAE ET HIBERNIAE REGI SERENISSIMO ETC. DICATA A JOANNE DASSIER GENEVENSIS REIPUB. CAELATORE MONETALI ANNO M. DCC. XXXI."63
EUR168-01Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in armour. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS.I.CONQUAES.TOR.D.G.ANG.REX". Initials "JD".63
EUR168-02Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "GULIEMUS II D.G.ANGLIAE.REX." . Also initials "ID".63
EUR168-03Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS I.D.G.ANGLLAE.REX". Initials "JD".63
EUR168-04Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of bearded male figure in armour. Inscription reads "STEPHANUS.D.G.ANGLIAE.REX". Initials "ID".63
EUR168-05Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of bearded male figure in armour. Inscriription reads "HENRICUS II.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX". Initials "ID".63
EUR168-06Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in laurel wreath. Inscritpion reads "RICHARDUS.I.D.G.ANG.HIB.ET.CYPRIREX" Initials "ID".63
EUR168-07Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "IOANNES.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX.". Initials "ID".63
EUR168-08Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.III.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-09Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure in cloak. Inscription reads "EDWARD I D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-10Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDWARD II D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-11Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of helmeted male figure in armour. Inscription reads "EDWARD III D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-12Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "RICHARDUS II.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-13Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS IV..D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-14Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in armour. Inscription reads "HENRICUS V.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-15Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS VI.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-16Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned/helmeted male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD IV. .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-17Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned/helmeted male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD V. .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-18Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned/helmeted male figure. Inscription reads "RICHARDUS III .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-19Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in hat. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.VII .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-20Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in hat. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.VIII .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-21Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of young male figure in plumed hat. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.VI .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-22Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of female in headress. Inscription reads "MARY .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA".63
EUR168-23Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of femalein ruff and headress. Inscription reads "ELISABETH I .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA".63
EUR168-24Cast of medallion07A010Obverse: Head and shoulders of bearded male figure in ruff. Inscription reads "JACOBUS I .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR168-25Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of bearded male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "CAROLUS I. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX".63
EUR168-26Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "OLIVARIUS CROMWELL ". J. Dassier printed beneath.63
EUR168-27Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "CAROLUS II.D.G.M.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REX ". J. Dassier printed beneath.63
EUR168-28Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "IACOBUS.II.D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REX ". J. Dassier printed beneath.63
EUR168-29Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of female figure. Inscription reads "MARIA.II.D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA ". ID printed beneath.63
EUR168-30Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS. III. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". ID printed beneath.63
EUR168-31Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of female figure wearing headress. Inscription reads "ANNA.D.G.M.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REXGINA". ID printed beneath.63
EUR168-32Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of female figure wearing laurel wreath and armour. Inscription reads "GEORGIUS I.D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET. HIB.REX". ID printed beneath.63
EUR168-33Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "GEORGIUS II. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REX". "J. Dassier F." underneath.63
EUR168-34Cast of medallion07A011Obverse: Head and shoulders of female figure. Inscription reads "CAROLINA. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REG". "J. Dassier." underneath.63
EUR169-01Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure . Inscription reads "GEORGIUS.I.D.G.MAG.BR. FR.ET.HIB.REX". Initials"ID". Reverse shows tomb with crown, orb and sceptre above, flanked by 2 classical female figures. Inscription reads "NAT.18.MAI.1660.CORONAT.21.OCT.1714.M.12.JUN.1727". Initials "ID".63
EUR169-02Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure . Inscription reads "GEORGIUS.II. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". Initials "JDASSIER F". Inscription on reverse reads "NUMISMATA REGUM ANGLIAR.A.GULIELMO.PRIMO.AD.HAEC. USQUE. TEMPORA. GEORGIO.II. MAGNAE. BRITANNIAE. FRANCIAE. ET. HIBERNIAE. REGI. SERENIMISSO ETC. DICTATA. A. JOANNE. DASSIER. GENEVENSIS. REIPUBCALATORE. MONETALI. ANNO MDCCXXX1".63
EUR169-03Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads " CAROLUS II D.G.M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". Reverse damaged.63
EUR169-04Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of hatted male figure in Tudor dress. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.VI. D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX". Initials"JD". Reverse shows tomb with reclining figjre with (?) dragon. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.12.OCTOB.153-----(?)---GR.20.FEBR.1547.M.6.JUL.1553".63
EUR169-05Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of female figure . Inscription reads "MARIA.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB. REGINA". Reverse shows tomb with seated female figure, holding (?), fire on one side and lighthouse with shield etc on other. Inscription reads "NATA .18.FEBR.1516.CO??.1.OCTOB.1553.MORT.17.NOV.1558".63
EUR169-06Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of male figure facing left. Inscription reads "JACOBUS II D.G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". At bottom " I.D.F.".63
EUR169-07Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure . Inscription reads "GIUELMUS.III.D.G.M.BR. FR.ET.HIB.REX". "I.D." underneath figure. Reverse shows tomb with 2 classical figures and angel seated on orb. Inscription reads "NAT.4.NOV.1650.CORONAT.11.APR.1689.MORT.(?).MART 1702".63
EUR169-08Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of female figure . Inscription reads "ELISABETH.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB. REGINA". Reverse shows tomb with 2 classical seated figures, female with book and candle, male holding (?). Scene of ships breaking up at sea on plaque. Inscription reads "NATA.7.SEPT.1533.COR.15.JAN.1559.M.24.MART.1602" plus initals "I.D." next to female figure.63
EUR169-09Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders of crowned female figure, part damaged. Inscription reads "MARIA.II.D.G. (?) R.FR. ET.HIB.REGINA".63
EUR169-10Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse shows head and shoulders ofmale figure in ruff. Inscription reads "IACOBUS.I.D.G.M.BR.FR.ET. HIB.REX". Reverse shows tomb with 2 young figures, one inserting the arms of Scotland into the Royal crest, the other holding a book. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.19.JUN.1556.CORO(?).25.IU(?).-------MORT.(?)----------1625".63
EUR169-11Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of female. Inscription reads "ANNA.D.G.M. --(?)-----HIB.REGINA". Initials"ID". NOTE: Reverse is wrongly matched with obverse. Reverse shows tomb with 3 figures. Inscription on reverse reads "NATA 10 FEBR 1662 COR 11 APR 1689 MORT 29 DEC 1694".63
EUR169-12Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "CAROLUS.I.D.G.M.BR.FR. ET.HIB.REX". Initials"IDF". Reverse: Tomb with seated classical figure, beside swathed decapitated head and axe below. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.13.NOV.1600.COR.2.FEBR.1626.M.30.JANU.1649".63
EUR169-13Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.IV.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX". "I.D.F" underneath figure. Reverse: Tomb with unclothed female figure standing on orb with ship in background. Inscription reads "NAT.1441.COR.20.iUN.1461.MORT.9.APRIL.1483".63
EUR169-14Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of helmeted male figure with wreath around, wearing armour . Inscription reads "EDOUARD III.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX". Initials"JD". Reverse: Mausoleum with classical figure under arch, flanked by two cherubs. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.1312.COR.1327.MORT.1377".63
EUR169-15Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of young male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.V.D.G.ANG.FR.ET. HIB.REX". "I.DASSIER". Reverse missing.63
EUR169-16Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of male crowned figure facing right. Inscription reads "RUCHARDUS II. D.G. ANG. FR.ET. HIB.REX". At bottom " I.D.". Reverse: Tomb with cherubs on each side. Below is seated crown figure in chains. Inscription reads "NAT 1366. COR. 1377. MORT 1399".63
EUR169-17Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing crown. Inscription reads "?.III.D.G---?" . Reverse: Tomb with maled figure holding crown and sword, flanked by 2 lifeless figures. Inscription on reverse reads "CORONAT.6.IVL.1483.MORT.-------? VG 1485".63
EUR169-18Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Reverse: Tomb with death figure reclining on top. Frieze shows figures with swords and others. Inscription on reverse reads "NATUS.J366.CORONAT.J399.MORT.J413". Obverse missing.63
EUR169-19Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure with hat. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.VII.D.G.ANG.FR. ET.HIB.REX". Reverse: Tomb with 4 classical figures (Judgement of Paris?). Inscription reads "NAT.1457.COR.30.OCT.1485. M.22.APRIL.1509".63
EUR169-20Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in armour facing right. Inscription reads "HENRICUS V. D.G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX". Reverse: Tomb with reclining male helmeted figure with winged female figure with trumpet above. Inscription reads "NATUS 1388. CORONAT 1413. MORT 1422".63
EUR169-21Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure with hat and insignia. Inscription reads "HENR.D.G.ANG. FR.ET.HIB.REX". Reverse: Angel recl;ined in front of temple with figure wielding club in background. Inscription reads "NAT--------- 19(?) .IUN 1509. ------- IAN".63
EUR169-22Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure . Inscription reads "HENRICUS.VI.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX". Initials "JD". Reverse: Mausoleum with standing male figure, holding crown in right hand and manacles. Inscription reads "NAT.1421.COR.1422.MORT.1474".63
EUR169-23Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure with helmet and armour. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS.I.CONQUAESTOR.D.G. ANG.REX". Reverse: Classical tomb with 2 seated figures and frieze below. Inscription reads "NAT 1023. COR 1066. MORT 1087.".63
EUR169-24Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "RICHARDUS I.D.G.ANG.HIB.ET.CYPRI.REX"". Reverse missing.63
EUR169-25Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure . Inscription reads "GULIELMUS II D.G. ANGLIAE REX". Reverse: Tomb with decoration. Inscription reads "nat 1060. Cor 1087. Mort 1100.".63
EUR169-26Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure facing right. Inscription reads "IOANNES D.G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX". At bottom "JD". Reverse: Classical temple with oval containing figure being crowned. Inscription reads "NAT.J166. COR. JI99.MORT.J216".63
EUR169-27Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Crowned male head and shoulders. Inscription reads "HENRICUS III.D.G.AND.ET.HIB.REX". Reverse: Classical mausoleum with statues, to right two figures seated under tree. Inscription reads "NAT.J206.COR.J216.MORT.J272".63
EUR169-28Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS I D.G. ANGLIAE REX". Reverse: King seated flanked by two retainers and three bishops, one kneeling. Inscription reads "NAT 1070 GOR 1100 MORT 1135".63
EUR169-29Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.I.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX". "J.D." underneath figure. Reverse: Mausoleum with 3 classical figures under arches with figures to side, two pinting and one holding shield. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.I.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX".63
EUR169-30Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of helmeted male figure in armour . Inscription reads "..D.G.ANGLIAE.REX". Initials "JD". Reverse: Tomb with frieze of 3 figures and angel reclining at top of tomb. 2 figures standing at side of tomb. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.1105.COR.1135.MORT.1154".63
EUR169-31Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of male crowned figure facing right. Inscription reads "EDOUARD II D.G. ANG. ET HIB REX". Reverse: Tomb with two classical figures uncovering shroud of corpse. Inscription reads "NAT 1284. COR. 1307. MORT
1327".
63
EUR169-32Plaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.07A012Obverse: Head and shoulders of helmeted male figure with crown. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.II.D.G.RNG.ET.HIB.REX". Initials"ID". Reverse: Tomb with seated classical figure, left arm resting on shield with 3 lions. 3 pennants and spears. Inscription on reverse reads "NATUS 1133.CORONT.1155.MORT.1189".63
EUR170ACast of medallion07A013Male child's head facing left. Inscription reads 'NAPOLEON FRANCOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME' and 'XXMARS MD CCC XI '. Above this 'ANDRIEU F'.63
EUR170A1Cast of medallion07A013Male child's head facing left. Inscription reads 'NAPOLEON FRANCOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME' and 'XXMARS MD CCC XI '. Above this 'ANDRIEU F'. Similar to EUR170a but without surround and of cleaner plaster.63
EUR170BCast of medallion07A013Interior of gallery with classical sculptures on pedestals. Insccription reads 'MUSEE NAPOLEON'. Also 'ANDRIEU F.' and 'DENON D'.63
EUR170CCast of medallion07A013Seated classical female figure attended by two females pouring water over her. Inscription reads 'VRCA PARISIOS DEDVCTA'. Underneath 'XV AVGVSTI MDCCCIX (?)'. Also 'ANDRIEU F' and 'DENON D'.63
EUR170DCast of medallion07A013Short-haired male head in profile. Inscription reads 'ALEXANDRE PRINCE DE NEUCHATEL'.63
EUR170ECast of medallion07A013Crown at top with circle of laurel wreaths. Inscription reads 'PRINCIPAUTE DE NEUCHATEL' and '2 FRANCS 1814' .11
EUR170FCast of medallion07A013Two classical figures, clothed male and naked female. Male holds club with snake. In background is a cow and arrow shaped object (?). Inscription underneath reads 'LA VACCINE' and 'MDCCCIV'. Alson 'ANDRIEU F.' and 'DENON D'.63
EUR170GCast of medallion07A013Crown above with circle of laurel wreaths below. Inscription reads 'PRINCIPAUTE DE NEUCHATEL 5 FRANCS 181- (?)'.11
EUR170HCast of medallion07A013Front and sided of gothic cathedral. Inscription reads 'IMPERATOR SACRATUS' and 'PARISIS.II.DEC.M.DCCIV. XI.FRIDI.AM'. Also 'XXIX (?)' AND 'ANDRIEU F' and 'DENON D.'. Unidentified letters at top left of building.63
EUR170ICast of medallion07A013Two mounted male figures, one with spear and one with sword. In background is a battle scene. Inscritpion reads 'BATAILLE DE LUTZEN'. Also 'II MAI MDCCCXIII'. Also 'BRENET'.63
EUR170JCast of medallion07A013Monument made up weapons with 4 flags flying from the side and armour below. Inscription reads 'INFANTERIE FRANCAISE BATAILLE DE WURTCHEN XXI MAI MDCCCXIII'. Also 'BRENET F' and 'DENON D'.63
EUR170KCast of medallion07A013Head of Napoleon in military uniform. Inscription reads 'NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI' . Also 'DENON D' and 'DEPAULIS F'.63
EUR170LCast of medallion07A013Napoleon being greeted by two soldiers, one holding upright bayonet. Inscription reads 'TOUR DE L'EMPEREUR MARS MDCCCXV'. Also 'DENON D.' and 'ANDRIEU F'.63
EUR170MCast of medallion07A013Wild creature (lion?) attacking a flag or scroll. Inscription reads 'LE TRAITE D'AMIENS ROMPU (?) PAR L'ANGLETERRE EN MAI DE L'AN 180(?)'. Also 'DENON DIREXIT' and 'JEUFFROY FECIT'.63
EUR170NCast of medallion07A013Winged female on horseback hoding a wreath out in front. Inscription reads 'L'HANOVRE OCCUPE PAR L'ARMEE FRANCAISE EN JUIN DE L'AN 180(3?) '. Also 'FRAPPER AVEC L'ARGENT DES MINES D'HANOVRE L'AN 4 DE BONAPARTE'.63
EUR170OCast of medallion07A013Male and female fiures in classical dress beside round pedestal with flame at top. Inscription reads 'NAPOLEON EMP ET ROI M. LOUISE DAUTRICHE 1 AVRIL MDCCCX' also 'DENON D.' and on pedestal 'JOUANNIN.F'.63
EUR170PCast of medallion07A013Naked female figure standing with dolphin and (?) at feet. Inscription reads 'AUX ARTS LA VICTOIRE'.Also 'L'AN IV DU CONSULAT DE BONAPARTE'.63
EUR170QCast of medallion07A013Crowned eagle in flight holding (?) in beak. Date 'XXVI FEVRIER MDCCCXV'. Also (? Manufacturers names illegible).63
EUR170RCast of medallion07A013Male head with inscription 'ALEXANDRE PRINCE DE NEUCHATEL'. Also 'D EOZ (?)'.63
EUR171+ASeal impressions07A0132 Oval wax impressions mounted on board. Images appear similar. Notes on board state"Rev J Baron, Brass Seal found 1863 at Horningsham. St Margaret ora p. n. Saint Margaret was favourite saint of 14 cent. Patroness of Cremona AD 306".1
EUR172Cast of medallion07A013Copper cast of medallion commemorating the visit of Queen Victoria to the Corporation of London. One sided only. Inscription reads 'IN HONOUR OF HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE CORPORATION OF LONDON 5TH NOV 1837'. Shows façade of a turreted building with flag flying. Small panel with inscription at top (illegible).1
EUR173Medallion07A013Obverse: Head and shoulders, in profile, of Albert and Queen Victoria. Inscription reads "QUEEN VICTORIA & PR:ALBERT". Laurel wreath around outside edge. Reverse: Relief image of Crystal Palace. Inscription above reads "THE INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXHBITION, LONDON 1851" and below "PROPOSED BY HRH PRINCE ALBERT DESIGNED BY JOSEPH PAXTON ESQ. FLS. ERECTED BY FOX, HENDERSON & CO. LENGTH 1841 FEET WIDTH 450FEET. HEIGHT OF PRINCIPLE ROOF 66 FEET, HEIGHT OF TRANSEPT 108 FEET, GLAZED SURFACE 9,000,000 SUP FEET, OCCUPIES 18 ACRES OF GROUND, ESTIMATED VALUE £150,000". Medallion has been pierced with ring for hanging.1
EUR174Framed electrotype07A013Electrotype under glass with wooden frame. Decorated metal edge. Oval aperture in mount shows façade of large building with inscription underneath 'ASTON HALL'.63
EUR175Medallion07A014Small medallion showing a mounted figure of Wellington with inscription around edge 'PRINCE OF WATERLOO'. One sided only..63
EUR176Trade token07A014Metal trade token, badly worn, edge broken. Obverse: Castle, with surrounding inscription 'BUNGAY HALFPENNY'. Reverse: Figure of justice with inscription around edge 'FOR .. (CHANGE(?) ... NOT .. . FRA'. With date at bottom 177(?).63
EUR177Wax cast07A014Wax cast of medallion, one sided only. Pierced hole at top. Shows figure of Christ on cross with kneeling figure and horse. Inscription reads 'OPUS PISA- PICTORIS'.63
EUR178Cast of medallion07A014One sided pierced wax cast of medallion. Depicts an eagle standing over a dead fawn with other birds of prey. Inscription reads 'LIBERA LITAS AUGU STA'.63
EUR179Medallion07A014Double sided metal medallion. Obverse: Building in centre of surrounding circular inscription reading 'BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL' and 'HANSON & WELCH ARCHts 1834'. Reverse: Inscription detailing names of 'THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO SUPERINTEND THE ERECTING OF THE BUILDING.. 'etc and detailing size of music room and organ etc.63
EUR180Copper cast07A014One sided only. Obverse: Front and side of building inside circular outer frame bearing the inscription 'BIRMINHAM TOWN HALL, HANSON AND WELCH ARCHTS 1834'.63
EUR181+ACopper casts of medallion07A0142 One-sided casts of a medallion showing the choir of Westminster Abbey.63
EUR182Cast of medallion07A015One-sided copper cast of medallion showing Westminster Abbey. Inscription reads 'DEDICATED TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT, J.DAVIS, MEDALLIST, BIRMINGHAM (?)'.63
EUR183+A-DCasts of medallion07A0155 One-sided copper casts of medallion showing Litchfield Cathedral. Inscription reads 'DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT, J.DAVIS, MEDALLIST, BIRMINGHAM'.63
EUR184Cast of medallion07A015Single sided copper cast of medallion showing Ely Cathedral. Inscription reads ' WEST FRONT OF ELY CATHEDRAL DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT, J.DAVIS, MEDALLIST, BIRMINGHAM'.63
EUR185+ACasts of medallion07A0152 Single-sided copper casts of medallion showing Ely Cathedral. Inscription reads ' WEST VIEW OF THE CHOIR ELY CATHEDRAL'.63
EUR186Cast of medallion07A015Single sided copper cast of medallion showing York Cathedral. Inscription reads ' J.DAVIS, MEDALLIST, BIRMm'.63
EUR187Cast of medallion07A015One sided copper cast of medallion showing the Choir of York Cathedral. Inscription reads 'CHOIR OF YORK CATHEDRAL'.63
EUR188Cast of medallion07A016Copper cast of medallion, one sided only. Obverse: Exterior of Oxford Cathedral. Inscription reads "OXFORD CATHEDRAL - DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT"63
EUR189Cast of medallion07A016Copper cast of medallion, one sided only. Obverse shows the choir of Oxford Cathedral. Inscription reads "OXFORD CATHEDRAL - THE CHOIR"63
EUR190Cast of medallion07A016Copper cast of medallion, one sided only. Obverse: Inscription reads 'CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL - VIEW IN THE NAVE'63
EUR191Cast of medallion07A016Copper cast of medallion, one sided only. Obverse shows Martyr's Memorial, Oxford. Inscription reads "THE MARTYR'S MEMORIAL, OXFORD". At bottom "1843" and "JOS DAVIS BIRMm."63
EUR192-1Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 1: Electricity and Galvanism. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.63
EUR192-2Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 2: Optics. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.63
EUR192-3Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 3: Specific Gravities and Metallurgy. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.63
EUR192-4Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 4: Mineralogy. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.63
EUR192-5Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 5: Geology. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.63
EUR192-6Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 6: Chemistry. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.63
EUR193-1Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 1: Mechanics. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.63
EUR193-2Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 2: Savery's Steam Engine and High Pressure Engine. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.63
EUR193-3Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 3: Newcomben Steam Engine and Perkins Steam Engine. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.63
EUR193-4Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 4: Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.63
EUR193-5Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 5: Watts Single Acting Steam Engine. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.63
EUR193-6Electrotype of medallion07A017Electrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 6: Watts Double Acting Steam Engine. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.63
EUR194Medallion07A016Double sided silver medallion. Obverse: List of kings and queens (date of decease, age at time of death, year of reign) from William 1st to Edward V, fanning out from central disc with coat of arms of lion and unicorn. Reverse shows dates Richard 111 to George 1V and inscription in central disc: "CHRONOLOGY OF REIGNS OF ENGLAND".63
EUR195Medallion07A016Pierced medallion with ring. Obverse: Bust of George III with pigtail and in ceremonial dress. Inscription reads "GOD SAVE THE KING". Reverse: Central inscription contained inside circula symbol of snake and reads "HAVING THIS DAY COMMENCED THE 50TH YEAR OF HIS REIGN, BELOVED BY HIS PEOPLE; HIS ACTIONS THE GLORY OF ALL HIS SUBJECTS AND THE VENERATION OF ALL THE WORLD". Around the edge "IN COMMEMORATION OF GEORGE 111 KING OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 25 OCT 1809".63
EUR196Medallion07A016Silver (or silvered) medallion. Obverse: West Front of Winchester Cathedral in relief with inscription "WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL" AND "WEST FRONT". Also "BENNET, SARUM". Reverse: Interior of cathedral, with inscription "WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL - THE CHOIR".63
EUR197Cast of medallion07A016One-sided copper plaque depicting Brittania walking on the sea with Roman style galleys in background. Inscription reads "HER MARCH IS ON THE MOUNTAIN WAVE, HER HOME IS ON THE DEEP". On bottom "J. HENNINGS DIRIX S.HENNINGS FECIT".63
EUR198Cast of medallion07A019Obverse: Head and shoulders of Princess Charlotte Augusta. Inscription around edge reads "HRH PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA". At botom " BORN JAN 7 1795 MARRIED MAY 2 1815". Underneath "WEBB.F " and "W. - - B (?)"63
EUR199Cast of medallion07A019Silver-plated copper cast of medallion. Obverse: Head of young Queen Victoria. Inscription round edge reads "VICTORIA REGINA". At bottom "W.WYON.RA".63
EUR200Cast of medallion07A019Copper-plated cast of medallion. Obverse: Head of Empress Josephine. Inscription round edge reads "JOSEPHINE IMP. ET REINE". At bottom "ANDRIEU.F"63
EUR201Cast of medallion07A019Shows arrival of Louis X1V into Paris in coach surrounded by soldiers and crowds. Inscription reads "ARRIVEE DU ROI A PARIS" and "LE 6 OCTOBRE 1789". Underneath picture "ANDRIEU.F. No 2".63
EUR201ACast of medallion07A019Shows arrival of Louis X1V into Paris in coach surrounded by soldiers and crowds. Inscription reads "ARRIVEE DU ROI A PARIS" and "LE 6 OCTOBRE 1789". Underneath picture "ANDRIEU.F. No 2".63
EUR202Cast of medallion07A019Obverse: Head and shoulders of Napoleon. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON EMPEREUR". In shoulder of image "ANDRIEU.F".63
EUR202ACast of medallion07A019Obverse: Head and shoulders of Napoleon. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON EMPEREUR". In shoulder of image "ANDRIEU.F".63
EUR202BCast of medallion07A019Obverse: Head and shoulders of Napoleon. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON EMPEREUR". In shoulder of image "ANDRIEU.F"63
EUR203Cast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".63
EUR203ACast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".63
EUR203BCast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".63
EUR203CCast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".63
EUR203DCast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".63
EUR203ECast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".63
EUR204Cast of medallion07A020Obverse: Heads of young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in profile. Inscritpion round edge reads "VICTORIA BRITAN REGINA ET ALBERT SAX COBURG GOTHA PRINCEPS". Inscription under heads illegible.1
EUR205Cast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion Showing head of George Washington. Inscritpion round edge reads "GENERAL WASHINGTON INSCRIBED TO HIS MEMORY BY D:ECCLESTON LANCASTER MDCCCV". Underneath shoulder "WEBB".63
EUR205ACast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion Showing head of George Washington. Inscritpion round edge reads "GENERAL WASHINGTON INSCRIBED TO HIS MEMORY BY D:ECCLESTON LANCASTER MDCCCV". Underneath shoulder "WEBB".63
EUR206Cast of medallion07A020One-sided cast of medallion whowing head of George Washington. Inscritpion round edge reads "COMITIA AMERICANA GEORGIA WASHINGTON SUPREMO DVCI EXERCITVVM ADSERTORI LIBERTATIS". Underneath head "D.V.VIVIER.PARIS.F". Illegible writing scratched on edge.63
EUR207Cast of medallion07A020Obverse: Head and shoulders of Carlos III. Inscription round edge reads "CARLOS. 111. PADRE. DE. LA. PATRIA. Y. PROTECTOR. DE. LAS CIENCIAS".63
EUR207ACast of medallion07A020Obverse: Head and shoulders of Carlos III. Inscription round edge reads "CARLOS. 111. PADRE. DE. LA. PATRIA. Y. PROTECTOR. DE. LAS CIENCIAS".63
EUR208Cast of medallion07A021Obverse: Head of George IV in laurel wreath and in classical dress. Inscription round edge reads "GEORGIUS 1V DEI GRATIA BRITANNIARVM REX". Underneath shoulders on edge "RUNDELL BRIDGE & RUNDELL"1
EUR209+ACasts of medallion07A0212 IOne -sided casts of medallion. Shows interior of gallery with sculptures.63
EUR210Cast of medallion07A021Shows inscription "VOTA PUBLICA" surrounded by laurel wreath.63
EUR210ACast of medallion07A021Shows inscription "VOTA PUBLICA" surrounded by laurel wreath63
EUR211Cast of medallion07A021Shows Napoleon mounted on a charger hurling lightning bolts at rocks. Inscription underneath reads "PASSAGE DU GD. ST. BERNARD LE XXV FLOREAL AN VIII".63
EUR212Cast of medallion07A021Obverse: Head in profile. Inscription reads "ANTONIUS CANOVA". Underneath reads "A. FABRIS. VTINENSIS.SCULP.".63
EUR213+A-BCasts of medallion07A021Obverse: Head in proflie. Inscription reound edge reads "SAMVEL PARR. L.L.D.". Underneath reads "THOMASON & JONES, D.-J. GIBSON".63
EUR214Cast of medallion07A022Shows classical female figure holding inscribed ribbon. Inscription reads "TO GREAT MEN.". Underneath reads "PUBd BY S. PARKER LONDON" and "MDCCCXXVI.". Around edge "T.STOTHARD" and "A J STOTHARD F".63
EUR215+ACasts of medallion07A021Obverse: Head in profile and inscription "SCOTT" . Underneath "F.A.CHANTRIY. R.A. D.".63
EUR216+ACasts of medallion07A022Obverse: Head in proflie. Inscription on edge reads "FLAXMAN.". Underneath reads "A.J. STOTHARD F" and "E.H.BAILEY R.A. D.".63
EUR217+ACasts of medallion07A022Obverse: Head in proflie. Inscription on edge reads "BYRON" (in Greek characters).63
EUR218+A-BCasts of medallion07A022Show classical figure holding baby aloft in background of classical furniture. Inscription underneath reads "BAPTEME DU ROI DE ROME M.DCCCXI." Along edge "ANDRIEU FECIT".63
EUR219Casts of medallion07A022Shows soldiers attacking the Bastille with canon and rifles. Inscription reads "SIEGE DE LA BASTILLE". Underneath reads "FRISE PAR LES CITOYENS DE LA VILLE DE PARIS LE 14 JUET 1789" . Also "F. ANDRIEU.F". On other side "NO (?)".63
EUR220+ACasts of medallion07A022One-sided casts of medallion. Shows head in proflie. Inscription on edge reads "MICHEL DE L'HOSPITAL". Underneath reads "CAUNOIS F".63
EUR221Cast of medallion07A023Shows handled urn with portrait heads and inscription round edge reads "BEGUN IN THE 54TH YEAR OF KING GEORGE III AND COMPLETED IN THE FIRST YEAR OF KING GEORGE THE IV".63
EUR222Cast of medallion07A023Obverse: Male head in profile over framed view of a battle scene, which is surrounded by bayonets, cannon and axes. Inscription round top reads "BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRAN" and at bottom "BATAILLE DE MARINGO LE XXV PRAIRIAL AN VIII". Below battle scene is the name "B.ANDRIEU. F. AN X".63
EUR223Cast of medallion07A023Shows interior of museum . Inscription reads "NOVUM MUSEUM PIUM" and underneath A.D.MDCCCXXII". In small writing "CORRI----".63
EUR224+ACasts of medallion07A023Shows a seated female figure (Britannia?) with a lion at her feet and classical pillars and urn in background. Inscription underneath reads "WEEP BRITAIN THOU HAST LOST THE EXPECTANCY AND ROSE OF THE FAIR STATE". Around edge "DIED NOV VI MDCCCXV11". At bottom "MUDIE D" and "MILLS F".1
EUR225+ACasts of medallion07A0232 One-sided casts of medallion. Shows female figure (? Britannia) holding branch, standing on shore with boats in background and soldiers at her feet. Inscription reads "COMPOSITS . VENERANTUR.ARMIS". At bottom: "MDCCXIII".1
EUR226Cast of medallion07A023Inscription only, giving the significant dates of George I, II and III.63
EUR227+ACasts of medallion07A023Obverse: Male and female heads in profile with inscription round edge readin "GULIELMVS. ET. MARIA. DG. MAG. BR. FR ET. HIB. REX. ET. REGINA" .63
EUR228Cast of medallion07A023Obverse: Male head in profile with inscription reading "HOC AVSPICE ORBIS SALVS". Also "MDCCCXVII" and "MUDIE D - WEBB F".63
EUR229Cast of medallion07A023Shows seated female figure with helmet and shield supporting the base of a pillar, left hand rests on the head of a lion. Inscription reads "FORTITVDO.MEA.DOMINE".63
EUR230Cast of medallion07A023Shows Christ driving the moneylenders out of the temple (?).Inscription reads "DOMVS MEA DOM VSORATIONIS VOC"63
EUR231Cast of eccliastical seal07A023One-sided cast of eccliastical seal. Shows an angel with (?) Virgin Mary holding (?) in left hand. Inscription reads "S. (?) VCLIT . ECCE. SCE.MARIE.DEMETRII: INVURBE(?)". On inner ring "TOR MARTIR VII + ORD IIIS (?): BE (?)".63
EUR232+ACasts of medallion07A024Inscription reads 2NE EN M.D.V. A LA ROCHE PRES AIGUEPERSE MORT EN M.D. LXXIII." and "GALERIE MATALLIQUE DES GRANDS HOMMES 1817".63
EUR233+ACasts of medallion07A024Obverse: Male head and shoulders inprofile. Inscription round edge reads "LUDOVIC.XIII.D.G. FRANCOR. ET NAVARE. REX". Under shoulder are the letters "GDVTY (?)".63
EUR234Cast of medallion07A024Obverse: Head and shoulders of a woman in a large ruff and necklace. Inscription reads "ANNA AVGVS GALLIAE ET NAVARAE" . Also "G.DVPRE.R.1670"63
EUR235Cast of medallion07A024Shows façade of classical building. Inscription reads "ADORATE DOMINUM IN ATRIO SANCTO EIUS" . Also inscription on façade of building "CLRM.XII.PMAN.CHRISTOSALVATORI. T.98.IOAN.BAPT.RT.RV (?)" (almost illegible).63
EUR236+ACasts of medallion07A024Shows 4 figures, king and queen seated flanked by church officials. Single large crown hovers over their heads. Date at bottom 1689. Inscription around edge reads "IDOLATRIA. SERVITVTE. PROFLIGATIS. RELIGIONE. LEGIE. LIBERTAT. RESTITVTIS".63
EUR237Cast of plaque,07A025Rectangular plaque showing interior of building with many robed figures. Copy of a work by Raphael? Inscription underneath reads "DEDICATA A S.A.I. L'ARCIDUCA RAINERI VICE RE DRI. REGNI LOMB. VEN." Inscription on LH corner "RAPHAEL SANTIUS PINX" and on RH corner "IN AEDIEUS VATICA. . H18 (?)"63
EUR238Cast of medallion07A024Cast of medallion. Shows male head inprofile facing right. . Inscription round edge reads "WILLIAM SIDNEY SMITH".63
EUR239Cast of medallion07A024Shows centaur and young boy with harp . Inscription underneath reads "BURCH FECIT".63
EUR240Cast of medallion07A025Shows seated male figure (Jupiter), classical style, holding staff in left hand and stroking eagle with right hand. No inscription.63
EUR241Cast of medallion07A025Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in profile, facing right. Inscription round edge reads "LOUIS XV1 ROI DES FRANCOIS" and below "VILLE DE PARIS". Under shoulder "R.DUVIVIER F."63
EUR242+ACasts of medallion07A025Shows winged figure in armour and with sword, standing over many headed serpent (Hercules killing the Hydra?). On right another figure, holding a model of a temple and attended by a cherub, sits on a cloud and extends his hand. Inscription round edge reads "RENOVABIS FACIEM TERRAE" and below "MDCCXXI".63
EUR243Cast of medallion07A025Shows King flanked by two females (one classical, the other his wife (?)) and child, with crowd and building in background. Inscription at bottom reads "ARRIVEE DU ROI A PARIS LE 6 OCT 1789". Inscription round edge reads "J'Y FERAI DESORMAIS MA DEMEURE HABITUELLE".63
EUR244+ACasts of medallion07A025Shows 5 figures around a table with books. Below 2 figures. One wears a crown. One carrying a spear. Inscription round edge reads "VENCE TRIUNFA PRUDENTE" and below "REAL ACADEMEA DE DERECHO ESPANIOL Y PUBILCO, ANNO DE 1778".63
EUR245Cast of medallion07A026Shows image of an owl perched beside a ruined wall. No inscription.63
EUR246Cast of medallion07A026Inscription reads "IMPAVIDUM FERIENT RUINAE". Small swag of flowers at bottom.63
EUR247Cast of medallion07A026Obverse:.Male and female heads, in classical style, in profile. Napoleon and Josephine. Male wears laurel wreath, female has tiara. No inscription but on shoulder is written "ANDRIEU FECIT".63
EUR248Cast of medallion07A026Cast of a single-sided medallion. Male head, in classical style, in profile. Napoleon . Male wears laurel wreath.63
EUR249Cast of medallion07A027Cast of a single-sided medallion. Male head, bewigged, in profile, George I. In large lettering around edge "GEORGIUS I REX" with each letter made up of different symbols eg. scales of justice, floral swags, animal motifs etc. Small lettering round edge are abbreviations of Latin words which appear to relate to each of the above large single letters. In order these read "PRVDENS. IVSTVS. SERVATOR CIVIVA. SALVI: PUBL: INVIGILANS. CLEMENS. FORTIS: PACIS AMANS. VIVAT REX OPT: FRVTI.(?) APPAREANT. ADVERS: REPETTAT. PROSIT OMINE. TVTOR BONOR (?) : TERROR MALOR". On bottom "N SHHLAENDER FECIT"63
EUR250Cast of medallion07A027Cast of single-sided medallion. Male head and shoulders in profile, facing right. Identity unknown. Underneath in small letters "CRAWFORD.F."63
EUR251Cast of plaque07A027Copper cast of a single sided oval plaque. Male head and shoulders of bearded male in profile, facing left. Identity unknown.63
EUR252Cast of plaque07A028Copper cast of a single sided medallion.Head and shoulders of bearded male in profile, facing left. Identity unknown.63
EUR253Cast of plaque07A029Copper cast of a single sided medallion.Head and shoulders of old man in profile, facing right, with long beard and hair, left hand resting on right forearm. Identity unknown.63
EUR254Cast of plaque07A028Copper cast of a single sided medallion.Head and shoulders of two females in profile. Foreground figure winged and with left hand resting on its chest.. No identification.63
EUR255Cast of plaque07A029Copper cast of a single sided medallion.Inscription reads "PRESIDENT OF THE REUNION OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE WHITE SLAVES IN AFRICA". Surrounded by floral wreath.63
EUR256Medallion07A029Obverse: Head and shoulders of male in profile right. Inscription reads "GEORGIUS.D.G. MAG.BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". Reverse: Britannia placing a crown on the seated figure of the King. Inscription reads "INAUGURAT XX OCT MDCCXIII".63
EUR257Medallion07A029Obverse: Head and shoulders of male in profile, in ceremonial battle dress, facing left. Inscription reads "ALEXANDER EMPEROR OF ALL THE RUSSIAS". Reverse: Inscription only "THE LIBERTIES OF EUROPE REST BY THE UNITED EFFORTS OF ENGLAND AND HER AUGUST ALLIES. THE PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE SIGNED MAY 30 1814". Medallion is pierced and has a milled edge.63
EUR258Medallion07A029Obverse: Head and shoulders of male in profile, in uniform and wearing wreath, facing left. Inscription reads "WELLINGTON HISPANIAM ET LUSITANIUM RESTITUIT". Reverse: Inscription only. Round edge: "VIMIERA AUG 21 1808. TALAVERA JULY 28 1809. ALMEIDA MAY 5 1811." In centre: "CIUDAD RODRIGO JAN 19 1812. BADAJOZ APRIL 2 1812. SALAMANCA JULY 22 1812. MADRID AUG 12 1812"1
EUR259Medallion07A029Medallion in circular metal case. Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure, facing right. Inscription reads "MATTHAEVS BOVLTON" . Underneath shoulder "PIGEON F.". Reverse: Inscription only, inside laurel wreath and reads "INVENTAS AVT QVI VITAM EXCOLVERE FER ARTIS".1
EUR260Medallion07A029Medallion in square red leather box. Obverse: Female figure, classical style, sitting amoungs plants in pots, and trellis work.. Inscription reads "BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY" and along bottom "INSTITUTED 1824". Reverse: Inscription only, around floral wreath and reads "DURHAM NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE ON TYNE".1
EUR261MedallionNULLObverse: Male head 'GEORGIOS COOKE TRAGAEDUS COMAEDUSQUE ANGLICUS'. Reverse: 'VELUTI IN SPECULUM MDCCCV'. T. Webb, F.1
EUR262Medallion07A030Obverse: Figure on horseback with inscription round edge "FREDERICUS BORUSSORUM REX" and underneath "----(?) . DEC.5.BREST. RECEPTA DEC.20 1757". Reverse: Battle scene with inscription round top edge "QUO NIIIII MAIUS" and underneath "ROSBACH NOV 175 (7)"8
EUR263MedallionNULLMedallion, pierced with a small hole. Obverse: engraved with the likeness of a Boar and the date '1837'. Reverse: egraved 'A. MOON'.1
EUR264Medallion07A030Obverse: Head and shoulders of Frederick the Great with inscription round edge "FREDERICUS AGN. D. REX. BORVSS. EL. BRAND. DVX. SILES et ". Reverse: Kneeling figure with figure above holding pennant and weapon. Pieces of armour below. Inscription round top edge "FAMA PRUDENTIA ET VIRTUTE" and in pennant "VICTORIA FRIDERI CI MAGN". At bottom ".REX . PROPE. PRAG. TVNDIT CAESO ET PRAGA OBSESSA VI MAJI MDCCLVII (?whole inscription)8
EUR265Medallion07A030Obverse: Figure on horseback with inscription round edge "FREDERICUS 111 D.C. ROY DE PRUSS " and underneath " MDCCLVIII". Reverse: Bird fluying up to sun with curving inscription "NONSOLICEDIT" .8
EUR266Medallion07A030Obverse::Head of bearde man with inscription round edge "A(?)ATTON AVOL MARGVAS CARGENCAR IMP(?)". Reverse: Two figures beneath palm tree with boat in background and shield and helmet, with round top edge "AFRICA CAPTA " and underneath "C.C"7
EUR267Medallion07A030Obverse: Head of George III with inscription round edge "GEORGIUS 111 REX". Reverse: Oak leaves entwined around a heart with inscription round edge "ENTIRELY BRITISH" and at bottom "BORN --24(?) 1738, PROCLAIMED OCT --(?) 1760".1
EUR268Coin07A030Obverse :sCastle with three turrets and inscription round edge "VALUE TWO QUARTOS". Reverse very worn, but originally depicedt a lion.NULL
EUR269Coin07A030Obverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES"6
EUR269ACoin07A030Obverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEONIII1 EM[PEREUR] 1857". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES".6
EUR269BCoin07A030Obverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 18(?)4". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES". Coin pierced at bottom.6
EUR269CCoin07A030Obverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES".6
EUR269DCoin07A030Obverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES".6
EUR269ECoin07A030Obverse: Female imperial head . Inscription around edge reads "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE". Reverse: Wreath with inscription inside "CINQ CENTIMES, L'AN 5". No identifiable date.6
EUR269FCoin07A030Obverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1855". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, CINQ CENTIMES".6
EUR269GCoin07A030Obverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854" ..Underneath neck is "BARRE". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, CINQ CENTIMES".6
EUR269HCoin07A030Obverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1862". Underneath neck "BARRE". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, CINQ CENTIMES".6
EUR269ICoin07A030Obverse: Female head. Inscription round edge reads "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAIS". Reverse: Inscription in centre "UN CENTIME 1848", also "A" (?) at bottom. No identifiable date.6
EUR269JCoin07A030Obverse: Letter "N" surmounted by a crown with wreath around edge. Reverse: Inscription round edge "NAPOLEON (?) ATORE ERE M". Inscription in centre reads "10 CENT.1811". Condition: worn, blotchy6
EUR270Coin07A030Obverse: Male head facing right with inscription round edge "BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL ". Punched along bottome of this face is the word"ADAM", not part of the original design. Reverse: Wreath with inscription round edge "REPUBLI(?) CAIS" and incntre "1 FRANC (?)". This surface is very worn, particularly on reverse.6
EUR271Coin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848" with the letter "A". Milled edge.20
EUR271ACoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848". Pierced coin with milled edge.20
EUR271BCoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848". Milled edge.20
EUR271CCoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848". Milled edge.20
EUR271DCoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848". Milled edge.20
EUR271ECoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.20
EUR271FCoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.20
EUR271GCoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.20
EUR271HCoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.20
EUR271ICoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.20
EUR271JCoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.20
EUR271KCoin07A030Obverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"1/2 KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.20
EUR271LCoin07A030Obverse: Shield and crown above and around edge inscription reads "..GR BAYERN". Reverse: Wreath with inscription in centre"1 KREUZER 1842".20
EUR272Coin07A030Obverse: Male head with inscription round edge "FERDIN VII D.G" and underneath "1815". Reverse: Decorative cross with heraldic symbols including castles and lions with a wreath of leaves surrounding. South American possibly Peru57
EUR272ACoin07A030Obverse: Male head with inscription round edge "FERDIN VII D.G" and underneath "1833". Reverse: Decorative cross with heraldic symbols including castles and lions with a wreath of leaves surrounding. Very worn with a dent in the bottom.5
EUR272BCoin07A030Obverse: Male head with inscription round edge "FERDIN VII D.G" and underneath (18--(?)". Reverse: Decorative cross with heraldic symbols including castles and lions with a wreath of leaves surrounding. Very worn5
EUR273-01A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Antique. Saturne, fils du Ciel et la Terre tenant la faux et un livre ouvert a ses pieds, en Cornaline.' [Saturn, son of the Sky and the Earth holding the Scythe, and a book open at his feet, Cornelian]63
EUR273-01A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Moderne. Saturne montrent un Serpent en Circle qui se morde la quié, Signifiant l'Eternité, en Jaspe rouge.' [Saturn mounting a coiled Serpent biting his tail, signifying Eternity, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-01A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Saturne venant en Italie par Mer fait batir Chateaux et Villes, en Cornaline, du Cabinet du l'Empereur â Florenze.' [Saturn, coming to Italy by sea has castles and towns built, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the Emperor at Florence]10
EUR273-01A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Saturne devore une pierre envelope dans un Drap, â lui donne par Cybele, en place de ses Enfants, en Sard.' [Saturn devours a stone wrapped in a sheet by Cybele, in place of the infants, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-01A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Deesse Cybele oû Opi, Femme de Saturne, en Camée.' [The goddess Cybele or Ops, wife of Saturn, in Cameo]63
EUR273-01A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme en Cornaline, du Prelat Molineri â Brusselles.' [The goddess Cybele or Ops, wife of Saturn, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari at Brussels]63
EUR273-01A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme en Cornaline.' [The goddess Cybele or Ops, wife of Saturn, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cÿbele assise sur un Lion, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Cybele sitting on a Lion, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-01A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Janus, Compagnon de Saturne, en Cornaline.' [Janus, companion of Saturn, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter, fils de Saturne et Cÿbele, en Corn., du Cabinet du Roy de Naples.' [Jupiter, son of Saturn and Cybele, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-01B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter avec tout les attribuits, en Corn. de Mr. Wood.' [Jupiter with all the attributes, in Cornelian, from Mr. Wood]63
EUR273-01B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter with all the attributes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter with all the attributes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter with all the attributes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter Victorieux, en Cornal.' [Jupiter victorious, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Jupiter victorious, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter et Jsis, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter and Isis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Jaspe rouge.' [Jupiter and Isis, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-01C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter Olimpien, en Sardoine, du Cabinet du Roy de France.' [Olympian Jupiter, in Sardonyx, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-01C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Olympian Jupiter, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-01C3Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee.' [Olympian Jupiter, in cameo] Missing 1977 [also 1855?]. Cut out of surround.63
EUR273-01C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter Ammon, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter Ammon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01C5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Carnee.' [Jupiter Ammon, in Cameo] Missing 1977 [also 1855?]. Removed.63
EUR273-01C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe.' [Jupiter Ammon, in Jasper]63
EUR273-01C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern] Jupiter Serapis, en Cornaline. Antique Moderne cet a dire du temps de Michel Ange-Buonaroute.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Cornelian, Early Modern from about the time of Michel-Angelo] Bears two Greek inscriptions, on the left 'W R Y E', on the right 'P Z D O' (W = Omega, O = Omicron).63
EUR273-01C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-01D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-01D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter Fulminant, en Jaspe Verde.' [Jupiter enraged, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-01D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter assis avec l'Aigle, en Cornal. [Jupiter sitting, with an Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. [Jupiter sitting, with an Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter, assis sur son Throne, tenant la Lance dans une main et la Patera dans l'autre, en Ametiste.' [Jupiter sitting on his throne, with a lance in one hand and a libation dish in the other, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-01D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter, sur son Throne avec Jsis, Harpocrates et Anubis, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter Ammon, on his throne, with Isis, Harpocrates and Anubis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter avec la Foudre a la main, et qui porte sur son bras la peau de la Chevre Amalthée qui lá nourrit, dans laquelle il ecrit touts les pechées des hommes, en Sardoine.' [Jupiter with Lightning in hand, and who carries on his arm the skin of Amalthea, the she-goat which has nourished him, on which he writes all the sins of mankind, in Sardonyx] An eagle stands at his feet.63
EUR273-01E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter, assis dans son Throne au Milieu du Zodiaque avec Jsis et Minerve, et soutenué par Athlante Gigant, en Calcedoine, de Monsig. Molinari, nonce du Pape â Brusselles.' [Jupiter sitting on his throne surrounded by the Zodiac with Isis and Minerva, and supported by Atlas, in Chalcedony, from Monsig. Molinari, the Pope's ambassador at Brussels]63
EUR273-01E2Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Jupiter, assis sur son Char tiré a quatre Cheveaux fulminant les Gigants Titani, en camée, du Cabinet du Roy de Naples, autre Fois de Párme. Ouvrage Grec Donnion.' [Jupiter sitting on his chariot drawn by four thundering horses, the Titans, in cameo, from the Cabinet of the King of Naples, and previously of Parma. Work of the Greek Donnion] Missing 1977 [also 1855?]. Removed.10
EUR273-01E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter Olimpien, assis au Milieu du Zodiaque avec Mars, Mercure et Neptune, en Cornaline, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Olympian Jupiter sitting surrounded by the Zodiac with Mars, Mercury and Neptune, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France] Cracked, possibly before mounting in surround.6
EUR273-01E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Gigant, en Calcedoine, de Hosch.' [A giant, in Chalcedony, from Hosch] Apparently with octopus-like legs.63
EUR273-01E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique.' [A giant, in Faience] Apparently with octopus-like legs.63
EUR273-01F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le Conseille des Dieux, en Sardoine, du Baron Hosch.' [Council of the Gods, in Sardonyx, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-01F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Fuite des Dieux en Egypte, en Ametiste, du R. de Nap.' [The flight of the Gods [Danaians?] into Egypt, in Amethyst, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-01F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter transforme en Aries, poursuit les Dieux en Egypte, en Jaspe rouge, de Hosch.' [Jupiter transformed into a Ram, to pursue the Gods in Egypt, in Red Jasper, from Hosch]63
EUR273-01F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Jupiter, en Cornaline.' [The Temple of Jupiter, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Junon, femme de Jupiter avec la Pavon â Cote, en Cornal. [Juno, wife of Jupiter, with the Peacock beside her, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Junon assise sur son Throne, en Ametiste.' [Juno sitting on her throne, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-01F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Junon assise sur l'Aigle, en Cornal.' [Juno sitting on an Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Juno sitting on an Eagle, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-01G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Junon, en Cornal.' [The Temple of Juno, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Jupiter transforme en Cigne, caressent Lede, en Cornal. Gravée par Ant: Püchler Pere.' [Jupiter transformed into a Swan, caressed by Leda, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]63
EUR273-01G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal. Grevée par Carlo Costanzi.' [Jupiter transformed into a Swan, caressed by Leda, in Cornelian. Engraved by Carlo Costanzi] There is a Greek inscription below.63
EUR273-01G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Jupiter transformed into a Swan, caressed by Leda, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter' [Jupiter transformed into a Swan, caressed by Leda, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]63
EUR273-01G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter transforme en Taureau, en levée Europe, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Jupiter transformed into a Bull, carrying Europa, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-01G7Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Jupiter transformed into a Bull, carrying Europa, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence] Missing 1977 [also 1855?]. Cut out of surround.10
EUR273-01G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jo, transforme en Vache, en Cornal.' [Io transformed into a Cow, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Argus, qui guarde Jo, transformée en Vache, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence.' [Argus, who guards Io as a Cow, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-01H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hebe, enlevée par Jupiter transforme en Aigle, en Cornal.' [Hebe, being carried by Jupiter as an Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hebe, Echansone de Jupiter, en Cornal.' [Hebe, Jupiter's Cup-bearer, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Janimede, enlevée par Jupiter transforme en Aigle, en Cornaline, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Ganymede, being carried by Jupiter as an Eagle, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-01H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Janimede, Echanson de Jupiter, en Calcedoine.' [Ganimede, Jupiter's Cup-bearer, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-01H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Sisipho, fût condanné par Jupiter à l'Enfer de porter une pierre sur une Montagne, en arrivant elle retombe, faisant cela continuellement, en Cornal.' [Sisyphos, condemned by Jupiter to carry a rock up a mountain, on arriving, it falls back, this happens continually, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Harpocrates, Dieu du Silence, en Niccolo.' [Harpocrates, God of Silence, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-01H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Harpocrates debout, en Cornal., du Prelat Molinari.' [Harpocrates standing, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-01H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Harpocrates standing, in Plasma]63
EUR273-01H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Temple d'Harpocrates, en Corn., de Hosch.' [The Temple of Harpocrates, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-01J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter Conservateur, en Calced.' [Jupiter the Protector, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-01J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hebe, qui Verse du Hectar oû Ambrosié à Jupiter, en Cornal.' [Hebe, who pours Nectar or Ambrosia, to Jupiter, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-01J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter debout sur le Globe du Monde, en Calamite.' [Jupiter standing on the Globe of the World, in Calamine]63
EUR273-01J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Titus, fils de Jupiter, fût condanné, q'un Vautour lui devorasse la foie et qu'un autre lui - renaïsse et cela continuellement, en Crystal de Roche, du Cabinet du Duc Strozzi a Rome, Gravée par Giovan. de Bologne.' [Titus, son of Jupiter, was condemned so that a Vulture devours his liver, which then regrows continually, in Rock Crystal, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi in Rome, engraved by Giovanni de Bologna [John of Douai, 1524-1608]] Inscription beneath - JO.C B.10
EUR273-01J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter sur le Mont Argus, en Cornal.' [Jupiter on Mount Argus, in Cornelian] With inscription in Greek.63
EUR273-01J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mont Argus, en Jaspe rouge. Ouvrage Pyladou.' [Mount Argus, in Red Jasper. Work of Pyladou] Greek inscription beneath.63
EUR273-01J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mont Argus, en Jaspe rouge.' [Mount Argus, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-02A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pluto, fils de Saturne, et Opij, en Cornaline.' [Pluto, son of Saturn, and Opis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres, fille de Saturne et Opij, Deesse de l'Agriculture.' [Ceres, daughter of Saturn and Opis, goddess of agriculture]63
EUR273-02A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres, avec le Cornucope, en Sardoine.' [Ceres, with the cornucopia, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-02A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Ceres, with the cornucopia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Ceres, with the cornucopia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Ceres, with the cornucopia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres assise sur son Throne, en Cornaline.' [Ceres sitting on her throne, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal., du Cab. de Florence.' [Ceres sitting on her throne, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-02A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.m. [Early Modern?] Ceres assise sur son Char, tirée par des Lions, en Cornal.' [Ceres sitting on her chariot, drawn by lions, in Camee]63
EUR273-02AXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres, tirée par des Elephants, en Plasme.' [Ceres, drawn by elephants, in Plasma]63
EUR273-02B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres assise sur son Char avec un flambeau allumée, cherchant sa fille Proserpine, en Cornal.' [Ceres sitting on her chariot with a lighted torch searching for her daughter Proserpine, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M.A. [Modern or Antique?] La deesse Flora, en Cristal de Roche.' [The goddess Flora, in Rock Crystal]63
EUR273-02B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Ceres oû Flora, en Cornal., du R. de. Nap.' [The Temple of Ceres or Flora, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-02B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les Misteres Eulesines, en Jaspe noir.' [The Eleusian Mysteries, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-02B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Bonus Eventus, en Niccolo, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Good Fortune, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-02B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Bonus Eventus, en Cornal.' [Good Fortune, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Bonus Eventus, en Cornal.' [Good Fortune, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'La Nuit distribuant ses Pavots, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Cab. du R. de France.' [The Night scattering his Poppies, in Blood-red Jasper, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-02C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Neptune, fils de Saturne et Opi, en Cornaline.' [Neptune, son of Saturn and Ops, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] 'Le meme, en Cornal.' [Neptune, son of Saturn and Ops, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] 'Le meme, en Cornal.' [Neptune, son of Saturn and Ops, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02C4Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Neptune et Minerve disputent sur le possession d'Athene â l'arbre d'Olivier, en Camée, du Cab. du Roy de Naples.' [Neptune and Minerva arguing over the possession of Athena at the olive tree, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the King of Naples] Missing. Removed by 1855.10
EUR273-02C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Neptune et Minerve se donnent la main en Signe de Paix Neptune frappent la terre fait sortir un Cheval, en Cornaline, du Cab. du Roy de Naples.' [Neptune and Minerva giving their hands in a gesture of peace, Neptune striking the ground making a horse come out, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-02C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Neptune debout avec son trident, en Sardoine.' [Neptune standing with his trident, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-02C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Neptune standing with his trident, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-02D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Neptune standing with his trident, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Neptune assis sur un Dauphin, en Cornal.' [Neptune sitting on a Dolphin, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Neptune tirée par des Cheveaux Marins, en Cornal.' [Neptune drawn by sea-horses, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Neptune drawn by sea-horses, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Neptune sur son Char a quatre Cheveaux Marins, en Cristal de Roche, du Cab. Duc Strozzi a Rome.' [Neptune on his chariot with four sea-horses, in Rock Crystal, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi at Rome]10
EUR273-02D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Nereus et Doris, Dieux Marins, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-02E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal., du Roy de Naples.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples] Inscription on the left - LAVR.MED.10
EUR273-02E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Sardoine. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Sardonyx. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-02E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Carnée, du Roy de Nap.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Carneo, from the King of Naples] Inscription above the image - ---R.MED.10
EUR273-02E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal. de Medina, Juif a Livourne.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Cornelian from Medina, [from a] Jew at Livorno]63
EUR273-02E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Nereide, Nimphe Marin, fille de Nereus et Doris.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris]63
EUR273-02F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Roy de Naples.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, in Amethyst, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-02F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, du Roy de Naples.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-02F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, paste antique.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, in Cameo, Faience[?]]63
EUR273-02F5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Glauco, Dieu Marin, en Calcedoine, du R. de Nap.' [Glaucus, Sea God, in Chalcedony, from the King of Naples] Missing. Removed by 1855.10
EUR273-02G1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Glauco, sur un Monstre Marin pechent, du Mijlord Charlemond, en Corn.' [Glaucus, on a Sea Monster fishing, from Mylord Charlemond, in Cornelian. Missing. Removed by 1855.63
EUR273-02G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Scilla, transforme en Monstre Marin, aime par Glauco, en Cornaline.' [Scilla transformed into a Sea Monster, loved by Glaucus, in Cornelian] Inscription in top right corner.63
EUR273-02G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste.' [Scilla transformed into a Sea Monster, loved by Glaucus, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-02G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Sirene, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [A Siren, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-02G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Arion, fameux jouër de la lire, se jettent en Mer, fût porte par un Dauphin à terre, en Cornal.' [Arion, famous player of the lyre, throwing himself in the sea, he was carried to land by a dolphin, in Cornelian] Inscription at top63
EUR273-02G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Harpie, en Cornal.' [A Harpy, in Cornelian] Inscription at the base.63
EUR273-02G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Fleuve, en Cornal.' [A river, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, du Roy de Nap.' [A river, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-02G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [A river, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Minerve, née du Cerveau de Jupiter, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Cab. du Roy de France' [Minerva, born from the brain of Jupiter, in Blood-red Jasper, from the cabinet of the King of France] Greek inscription around the edge6
EUR273-02H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Minerva, born from the brain of Jupiter, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Minerva, born from the brain of Jupiter, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-02H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Minerve Salutifera, en Jaspe rouge, de Monsr. Frantz â Vienne. Ouvrage Grec Aspasi.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Red Jasper, belonging to Frantz at Vienne. Greek Aspasi work[?]] Inscription on the left.63
EUR273-02H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Minerva waving, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-02H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste, du Conetable Colonne a Rome. Ouvrage Grec Eutichis Egeai Dioscoridis filii.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Amethyst, from Conetable Colonne at Rome. Greek work: Eutyches, Egeai, sons of Dioskourides]10
EUR273-02H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cabinet du Prince Barberin a Rome. Ouvrage Grec Apollodoti.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Prince Barberin at Rome. Greek work: Apollodoti] Greek inscription on the left.10
EUR273-02H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-02J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Crisolit, du Mylord Brunel. Gravée par Antoin Püchler, Pere' [Minerva the health bringer, in Chrysolite, from Mylord Brunel. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]63
EUR273-02J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Plasme. du Conetable Colonne.' [Minerva waving, in Plasma, from Conetable Colonne at Rome]10
EUR273-02J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-02J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo. Ouvrage ---.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]. Work of ?] Inscription on the left63
EUR273-02J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right63
EUR273-02J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Minerve debout armée, en Cornal.' [Minerva standing armed, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Corn. du R. de Nap.' [Minerva standing armed, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-02J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Minerva standing armed, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-02J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Minerve sur son Char tirée par des Hyboux, en Cornal.' [Minerva on her chariot drawn by Owls, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03A1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Hercule jeune fils de Jupiter et Alcmene, en Aqua Marin, du Duc Strozzi. Ouv. Grec. Cnejus.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Aquamarine, from Duke Strozzi. Greek work by Gnaeus] Missing. Removed by 1855.10
EUR273-03A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Giade, du Chev. Hamilton.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Jade[?], from Hamilton, Kt.]63
EUR273-03A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline. Gravée par Costanzi, l'aine surnommé Le Bossüé.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi, the elder, known as 'The Hunchback']63
EUR273-03A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Naples.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-03A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. (fragment) du Cab. de Florence, Ouv. Grec Onese.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian (fragment), from the Museum of Florence, Work of the Greek Onese]10
EUR273-03A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Plasma]63
EUR273-03A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-03B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Hercule Vieux, en Ametiste.' [Old Hercules, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-03B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Old Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Camée.' [Old Hercules, in Cameo]63
EUR273-03C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Old Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Old Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Hercule l'aure, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hercule avec la peau de Lion, en Cornal.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-03D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-03D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Ametiste, Couronne en Bachus.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Amethyst, crowned as Bacchus63
EUR273-03D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, Couronne en Bachus, en Camée.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, crowned as Bacchus, in Cameo]63
EUR273-03D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hercule et Jole, en Cornal. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Hercules and Iole, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior] Greek inscription on the right 'K A R P O Y'.63
EUR273-03D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Jole, femme de Hercule, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Iole, wife of Hercules, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-03E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Jole, en Cornal. Ouvrage Grec. Azeoxos.' [Iole, in Cornelian. Greek work: Azeoxos] Greek inscription on the right63
EUR273-03E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter.' [Iole, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]63
EUR273-03E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]63
EUR273-03E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]63
EUR273-03E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Ametiste, du Roy de Nap.' [Iole, in Amethyst, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-03E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]63
EUR273-03F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]63
EUR273-03F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]63
EUR273-03F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Camée, du Roy de Nap.' [Iole, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Inscription on the left LAV.R.MED.10
EUR273-03F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Jole avec la Massué d'Hercule, en paste antique.' [Iole with Hercules' club, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-03F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole with Hercules' club, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole with Hercules' club, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, avec de Caracteres.' [Iole with Hercules' club, with inscription]63
EUR273-03G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule en sa jeunesse tuant les Serpents, en Onix, du Cab. de France.' [Hercules in his youth killing the serpents, in Onyx, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-03G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui tient lié à la porte de l'Enfer le Chien Cerber â trois têtes, en Jaspe rouge.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades, the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-03G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Roy de Nap.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-03G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Cab. de France.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Blood-red Jasper, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-03G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui etoufe Anthee, en Ametiste.' [Hercules who suffocates Antheos, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-03H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Agate.' [Hercules who suffocates Antheos, in Agate]63
EUR273-03H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Roy de Nap.' [Hercules who suffocates Antheos, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-03H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cristal de Roche, du Cab. du Duc Strozzi.' [Hercules who suffocates Antheos, in Rock Crystal, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-03H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui tué les Gigants, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [Hercules who killed the Giants, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-03H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Onix.' [Hercules who killed the Giants, in Onyx]63
EUR273-03H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui etoufe le Fier Lion au Foret Nemea, en Onix, de Mr. Fitzhugh.' [Hercules who strangled the proud lion of the Nemean Forest, in Onyx, from Mr. Fitzhugh]63
EUR273-03H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Hercules who strangled the proud lion at the Nemean Forest, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-03J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Hercules who strangled the proud lion at the Nemean Forest, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-03J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hercule qui tué le Sanglier au Mont Erimante, en Corn. Gravée par Giovan Püchler, fils.' [Hercules who killed the Boar of Mount Erymanthus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Johann Pichler, Junior]63
EUR273-03J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui vá a l'Enfer pour delivrer Thesée - tenué en prison par Pluton, en Cornal.' [Hercules who went to Hades to rescue Theseus - held in prison by Pluto, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui a lié le Furieux Taureaux de l'Isle de Crete, en Cornal. de Mylord Carlisle.' [Hercules who captured the ferocious Cretan Bulls, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle]1
EUR273-03J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui emporte le Taureau en bie sur jes epaules, en Calced. Ouvrage Grec Anterote.' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Chalcedony. Greek work: Anterote] Inscription in Greek at base.63
EUR273-03J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo. Ouvrage Grec [Anterote].' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]. Greek work: Anterote] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-03J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de Florence.' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-03K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui Combat l'Hÿdre de l'Arne, en Corn.' [Hercules who fought the Hydra of Lerna, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Hercules who fought the Hydra of Lerna, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-03K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui brûle l'Hydre sur l'Ara, en Corn. du Cab. de France.' [Hercules who burnt the Hydra of Lerna, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-03K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui tué avec l'Arche les Oïseaux Stimphalides.' [Hercules who killed with his bow the Stymphalid Birds]63
EUR273-03K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Hercules who killled with his bow the Stymphalid Birds, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-03K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui porte le Globe du Monde sur les epaules, en Emeraude, du Cab. de France.' [Hercules who carries the Globe of the World on his shoulders, in Emerald, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-04A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule assommand Diomede de Thrace, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Hercules bludgeoning Diomedes of Thrace, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-04A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui tué Acheloo transforme en Taureau, en Cornal.' [Hercules who kills Acheloüs transformed into a bull, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline. Gravée par Giovan Püchler, fils, apres un Statué de marbre Antique du Jardin du Cardinal Alex: Albani a Rome.' [Hercules kills Acheloüs transformed into a bull, in Cornelian. Engraved by Johann Pichler, Junior, after an antique marble statue in the garden of Cardinal Alexander Albani of Rome]63
EUR273-04A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hercule ceuillent les Pommes d'Or au Jardin des Hesperides, en Cornal.' [Hercules gathers the Golden Apples of the Hesperides, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules gathers the Golden Apples of the Hesperides, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule des Eau Minereau, en Calcedoine.' [Hercules of the mineral waters, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-04A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui poursuit le Cerf de Diane, qui â les pieds de bronce et les Cornes d'Or, en Corn.' [Hercules follows the Hart of Diana, which has feet of bronze and antlers of gold, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hercule qui combat Hippolita, Reine des Amazones, en Cornal. Gravée par Giovan. Püchler, fils, apres une peinture antique à fresco apartenant aujourdhui au Marc-gravé de Bareuth.' [Hercules who fights Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, in Cornelian. Engraved by Johann Pichler, Junior, after an antique fresco currently in the possession of Marc-gravé of Bayreuth]63
EUR273-04B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule separent les Monts, Abila et Calpe, en mettent des Colonnes avec le Mot non-plus ultra, en Cornal.' [Hercules separates Mounts Abila and Calpe, to make the Pillars [of Hercules], with the motto: 'non-plus ultra', in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule Bibax, en Cornal. du Prelat Molinari. Ouvrage Grec Admon.' [Hercules Bibax, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari. Greek work.] Inscription on the right.63
EUR273-04B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule qui porte la Victoire, en Jaspe du Cab. de Florence.' [Hercules carrying Victory, in Jasper, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-04B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule se reposent de ses Fatigues, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Hercules resting after his labours, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-04B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Hercules resting after his labours, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-04B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Hercules resting after his labours, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-04B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule tient dans son Sein Telefo son fils et d'Augea Nimphe, lequel fût nourrit par un Cerf, etant abandonné de sa Mere, en Cornal.' [Hercules holds in his arms his son Telephus, also son of the Nymph Auge, who was brought up by a hind, being abandoned by his mother, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Hercules holds in his arms his sonTelephus, also son of the Nymph Auge, who was brought up by a hind, being abandoned by his mother, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule Vaincû par l'amour, en Sardoine.' [Hercules conquered by love, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-04C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge, du Cab. de France.' [Hercules conquered by love, in Red Jasper, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-04C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hercule caressent Jole, en Calcedoine. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Hercules caressing Iole, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-04C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Hercules caressing Iole, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence. Ouvrage Grec Teucri.' [Hercules caressing Iole, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence. Of Teucrian Greek work] Inscription on left.10
EUR273-04C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule au bain avec Jole, en Camée.' [Hercules bathing with Iole], in Cameo]63
EUR273-04C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Centaure Nisso, lié par l'amour, en Camée.' [The Centaur Nessus, bound by love, in Cameo]63
EUR273-04C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Centaure Nisso, qui enlevée Dejanire, en Corn.' [The Centaur Nessus, who carried away Deianira, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [The Centaur Nessus, who carried away Deianira, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-04D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule avec la Chemise du Centaure Nisso, envoÿe par Dejanire, en Corn. du R. de Nap.' [Hercules with the cloak of the Centaur Nessus, sent by Deianira, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-04D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule etant a la Chasse, devient Furie, en Cornal. de Mr. Holles.' [Hercules hunting, becomes a Fury, in Cornelian, from Mr. Holles]63
EUR273-04D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hercule debout avec le massué, comme on le voit en Statué de Marbre au Palais Farnese a Rome, en Cornal. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Hercules standing with his club, as depicted in the marble statue, at the Farnese Palace at Rome, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-04D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule debout avec le massué, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Hercules standing with his club, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-04D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hercule de Farnese, en Hyacinth. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, pere.' [Hercules standing with his club, as depicted in the marble statue, at the Farnese Palace at Rome, in Hyacinth [Zircon/Quartz?]. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-04D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule debout, en Niccolo, Ouv. Grec ....' [Hercules standing, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], Greek work of ?] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-04D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule debout, en Cornal.' [Hercules standing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Arnetiste.' [Mercury, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-04E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Cornal.' [Mercury, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Niccolo.' [Mercury, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-04E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Mercure, en Cornaline.' [Mercury, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Cornaline.' [Mercury, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure debout avec le Caduce, en Cornal. Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Mercury standing with a Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian. Greek work of Dioskourides] Inscription on the left.63
EUR273-04E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline, du Duc Strozzi.' [Mercury standing with a Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian, from Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-04E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. a Dresden. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Mercury standing with a Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian, at Dresden. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-04E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Mercury standing with a Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04EXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure avec touts les attribuits, en Cornal.' [Mercury with all his attributes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure assis, en Ametiste.' [Mercury sitting, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-04F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Mercury sitting, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Mercury sitting, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-04F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure portent Bachus Enfant au Nimphes.' [Mercury carrying the infant Bacchus to the Nymphs]63
EUR273-04F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure debout avec la tête d'Aries, en Cornal. de Mÿlord Carlisle, Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Mercury standing with the head of the Ram, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle. Work of the Greek Dioskourides] Greek inscription on the left.1
EUR273-04F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Mercure assis sur l'Aries, en Cornal. a Dresden. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Mercury sitting on the Ram, in Cornelian, at Dresden. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-04F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Mercure assis sur l'Aries, en Niccolo.' [Mercury sitting on the Ram, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-04F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Mercure, guardien des Brebis d'Athmete, en Plasme.' [Mercury, guardian of the flock of Athmete[?], in Plasma]63
EUR273-04F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Mercure avec un Cheval, en Cornal.' [Mercury with a horse, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04FXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Mercurius inferus, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Mercury the Inferior, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-04G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Mercure des Voyageurs, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Mercury of Travellers, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-04G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure assis avec les attribuits, en Cornal.' [Mercury sitting with his attributes in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure Messager des Dieux portent une Lettre, en Cornal.' [Mercury, Messenger of the Gods, carrying a letter, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure qui resuscite un homme, en Calced.' [Mercury who revives a man, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-04G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Mercury who revives a man, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure sur son Char conduit par des Coqs, avec ses trois Soeurs Aglaura, Ersea, et Pandrosa, en Cornal.' [Mercury on his chariot, drawn by Cockerels, with his three sisters: Aglaura, Ersea and Pandrosa, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure qui à coupe la tête a Argus qui guarde la Vache Jo, en Calcedoine.' [Mercury who has cut off the head of Argus, who is the guardian of Io's cow, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-04G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Caduce du Mercure, in Cornal.' [Mercury's Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hermaphrodit, fils de Mercure et Venus, en Corn. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti Pere.' [Hermaphrodite, son of Mercury and Venus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-04GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Hermaphrodite, son of Mercury and Venus, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-04H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hermaphrodite, son of Mercury and Venus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Les Trois Graces, en Ametiste.' [The Three Graces, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-04H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Les memes, en Cornal. du R. de Nap.' [The Three Graces, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-04H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Les memes, en Plasme.' [The Three Graces, in Plasma]63
EUR273-04H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Les memes, en Cornal.' [The Three Graces, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-04H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La Païx, en Lapis Lazule.' [Peace, in Lapis Lazuli]63
EUR273-04H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Peace, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-04H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Peace, in Cornelian] Greek inscription.63
EUR273-04H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant. Mod. [Early Modern ?] Mercure et Mars, en Cornaline.' [Mercury and Mars, in Cornelian] Surrounded by a Greek inscription reading anticlockwise.63
EUR273-05A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus, fils de Jupiter et Semele, en Calcedoine.' [Bacchus, son of Jupiter and Semele, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-05A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Ametiste, de Monsr. Deringh.' [Bacchus, son of Jupiter and Semele, in Amethyst, from Mr. Deringham63
EUR273-05A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus en face, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Camée.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cameo]63
EUR273-05A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forwardt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05A9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian] Missing. Removed by 1855.63
EUR273-05B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus ifacing forward, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus en profil, en Jaspe rouge.' [Bacchus in profile, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-05B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La naïssance de Bachus, en Cornaline, du Cab. de France, autre fois apartenant a Michel Ange Buonaroute.' [The birth of Bacchus, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France, formerly attributed to Michelangelo]6
EUR273-05B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus elevée par les Nimphes, en Sardoine.' [Bacchus carried by Nymphs, in Sardonyx] Inscription S C R on left63
EUR273-05B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus debout avec une Tigre, en Cornal.' [Bacchus standing, with a Tiger, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Bachus debout avec le Tirse, en Cornal. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti Pere.' [Bacchus standing, with a Tirse [Thyrsus], in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-05B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en paste antique.' [Bacchus standing, with the Tirse [Thyrsus], in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-05B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Bachus assis avec un Faune et une Tigre, en Cornal.' [Bacchus sitting with a Faun and a Tiger, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Bachus assis sur une Tigre, en Cornal.' [Bacchus sitting on a Tiger, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus et Ariadne, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Bacchus and Ariadne, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-05C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Les memes, en Camee, de Monsr. Deringh.' [Bacchus and Ariadne, in Cameo, from Mr. Deringham63
EUR273-05C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus et Ariadne assise sur une Tigre, en Jaspe rouge, du Cab. de Florence. Ouv. Grec.' [Bacchus and Ariadne sitting on a Tiger, in Red Jasper, from the Museum of Florence. Greek work] Greek Inscription on base10
EUR273-05C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus Caressent Ariadne, en Camée, du Roy de Nap.' [Bacchus carressing Ariadne, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-05C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Bachus assis sur son Char, en Cornal.' [Bacchus sitting in his chariot, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus et Silen, en Cornal.' [Bacchus and Silenus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Bachus, Silen et Faunus, en Sardoine, de Mr. Holles.' [Bacchus, Silenus and Faunus, in Sardonyx, from Mr. Holles]63
EUR273-05D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Silen, Precepteur et Compagnon de Bachus au Indes.' [Silenus, tutor and companion of the Indian Bacchus]63
EUR273-05D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Silenus, tutor and companion of the Indian Bacchus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Silenus, tutor and companion of the Indian Bacchus, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-05D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Silenus, tutor and companion of the Indian Bacchus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Silen assis, en Cornal.' [Silenus sitting, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Silen debout avec un Vase, en Ametiste.' [Silenus standing with a vase, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-05D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Silen avec un Faune, en Cornal.' [Silenus with a Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Silenus with a Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Silenus with a Faun, in Cornelian] Inscription on right A B A P63
EUR273-05E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Silen avec un Tasse, en Cornal. Gravée par Francesco Sirleti, fils.' [Silenus with a cup, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti, Junior]63
EUR273-05E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Silen assis, fabriquant une Zampogne, en Plasme, de Monsr. Deringh.' [Silenus sitting, making pan pipes, in Plasma, from Mr. Deringham]63
EUR273-05E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Coreso, grand Sacerdote de Bachus, en paste antique.' [Coresus[?], high Priest of Bacchus, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-05E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Egle, Nimphe qui a lié Silen a un Arbre, en Corn. du Roy de Naples.' [Egleia[?], Nymph who has tied Silenus to a tree, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-05E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le Vieux Silen porte sous les bras par deux Faunes, en paste antique.' [The Old Silenus carried by two Fauns under their arms, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-05E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Un Faune, en Camée.' [A Faun, in Cameo]63
EUR273-05E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Prelat Molinari.' [A Faun, in Amethyst, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-05E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en paste antique. Ouvrage Grec Philemonis.' [A Faun, in Faience[?]. Work of Philemon the Greek] Inscription in Greek on right hand side.63
EUR273-05F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. du Prelat Molinari' [A Faun, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-05F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A Faun, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-05F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Plasme.' [A Faun, in Plasma]63
EUR273-05F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Un Faune ÿvre, en Cornal.' [A drunken Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05FXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A drunken Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A drunken Faun, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-05G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' A drunken Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' A drunken Faun, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-05G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Sardoine. du Cab. de France.' A drunken Faun, in Sardonyx, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-05G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Un Faune jouant le Pivie, en Cornal.' [A Faun playing the pipes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun playing the pipes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Un Faune avec un petit Faune, en Cornal.' [A Faun with a baby Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun with a baby Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun with a baby Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en paste antique.' [A Faun with a baby Faun, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-05H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Un Faune, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian] Two inscriptions, left and right.63
EUR273-05H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Un Faune, en Cornaline.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Un Faune avec une Chevre, en Cornal.' [A Faun with a Goat, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Un Faune Sacrifiant une Chevre, en Cornal.' [A Faun sacrificing a Goat, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Pan, Dieux Champetre, jouant avec une Chevre, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [Pan, the Rural God, playing with a Goat, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-05H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Pan, the Rural God, playing with a Goat, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-05H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Pan, jouant la Zampogne, en Cornal.' [Pan, playing the pan pipes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Un Satÿr, en Cornal.' [A Satyr, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Satyr, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [A Satyr, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-05J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Ametiste (fragment), du Cab. de Duc Strozzi. Ouvrage Grec Teilacis.' [A Satyr, in Amethyst, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi. Work of Teilacis the Greek]10
EUR273-05J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [A Satyr, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-05J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Une Bachante, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en paste antique, du Roy de Nap.' [A Bacchante, in Faience[?], from the King of Naples] Inscription on right LAV.R.MED.10
EUR273-05K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-05K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en paste antique, du Roy de Nap.' [A Bacchante, in Faience[?], from the King of Naples] Inscription on left, LAV.R.MED.10
EUR273-05K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Calcedoine.' [A Bacchante, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-06A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Une Bachante, en Cornaline.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian] Badly damaged.63
EUR273-06A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian] Inscription on left, NH63
EUR273-06A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Calcedoine.' [A Bacchante, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-06A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-06A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Camée.' [A Bacchante, in Cameo]63
EUR273-06A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian] Greek? inscription below.63
EUR273-06A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06A8Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Ancient] Une Bachante debout avec le Tirse, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A Bacchante standing with the Tirse [Thyrsus], in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence] Missing by 1855. Cut out of surround.10
EUR273-06A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante standing with a Tirse [Thyrsus], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Bacchante standing with a Tirse [Thyrsus], in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-06B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Une Bachante assise avec une Tigre, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A Bacchante sitting with a Tiger, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence] Inscription on right in Greek10
EUR273-06B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Une Bachante debout, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante standing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante standing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Une Furie oû Menade, en Cornal. du Roy de France.' [A Fury or Maenad, in Cornelian, from the King of France]6
EUR273-06B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [A Fury or Maenad, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-06B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [A Fury or Maenad] in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-06B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Antoin Püchler, le Pere.' [A Fury or Maenad, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]63
EUR273-06B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Caliroÿe, Sacerdotesse de Bachus, en Cornal.' [Calirrhoe[?], Priestess of Bacchus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] Caliroÿe se imole pour l'amour de Coreso - grand Sacerdote de Bachus, en Ametiste, du Prelat Molinari.' [Calirrhoe[?] sacrifices herself for love of Coressus[?], High Priest of Bacchus, in Amethyst, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-06C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Calirrhoe[?] sacrifices herself for love of Coressus[?], High Priest of Bacchus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A.m. [Early Modern?] Un Bachanal, en Cornaline.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06C4Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. en France.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian, from[?] France] Missing. Removed by 1855.63
EUR273-06C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Naples.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-06C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Roy de France.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Blood-red Jasper, from the King of France]6
EUR273-06D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-06D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian] Inscription below?63
EUR273-06D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-06E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Esculape, fils d'Apollon et Coronis, en Ametiste.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-06E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline (fragment), du Cab. du Duc Strozzi. Ouvrage Grec Auli.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian (fragment), from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi. Work of the Greek Auli]10
EUR273-06E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-06E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A.m. [Early Modern ?] Le meme, en Calcedoine, du Roy de Nap.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Chalcedony, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-06E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calcedoine, Gravée par Antoin Püchler.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Anton Pichler] Inscription in Greek on left.63
EUR273-06E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Esculape debout avec le Serpent, en Cornal.' [Asclepius standing with the Serpent, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius standing with the Serpent, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Asclepius standing with the Serpent, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-06F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Esculape et Higiea, en Cornal.' [Asclepius and Hygieia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Higiea, fille d'Esculape et Deesse de la Sante, en Corn.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe noir.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-06F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06FXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06FYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Higiea, assise sur un Chien, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Hygieia, sitting on a Dog, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-06G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Esculape, Higiea et Telesphore, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, Hygieia and Telesphorus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Sacrifice, en Jaspe Verde.' [A sacrifice, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-06G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en 'Cristal de Roche, du Conetable Colonne a Rome. [A sacrifice, in Rock Crystal, from Conetable Colonne[?], at Rome]. Has been later transferred to no. 24.10
EUR273-06G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en' ['Cornal, du Roy de France', later crossed through, 'Cristal de Roche, du Conetable Colonne a Rome.' has been later transferred from no. 23] [A sacrifice, in Rock Crystal, from the Conetable Colonne[?] at Rome]10
EUR273-06G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine, du Roy de France' [A sacrifice, in Sardonyx, from the King of France]6
EUR273-06G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, du Conet. Colonne' [A sacrifice, in Cameo, from the Conetable Colonne[?] at Rome]10
EUR273-06G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-06H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en' ['Cristal de Roche, du Cab. du Duc Strozzi', later crossed through] [A sacrifice]10
EUR273-06H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en' ['Camee, du Roy de Nap.', later crossed through and replaced by 'Cristal de Roche, du Duc Strozzi] [A sacrifice, in Rock Crystal, from Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-06H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en' ['Cornal.', later crossed through] du Roy de Nap.' [A sacrifice, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-06H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06H5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian] Missing. Removed by 1855.63
EUR273-06H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian] Greek inscription below.63
EUR273-06J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [A sacrifice, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-06J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Agate.' [A sacrifice, in Agate]63
EUR273-06J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Sacerdote, en paste antique.' [A Priest, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-06J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Sacerdote, en Ametiste.' [A Priest, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-06J8Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Un Sacrificateur, en Ametiste, du Roy de Fance.' [A Sacrificer, in Amethyst, from the King of France] Missing. Removed by 1855.6
EUR273-06K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Sacerdotesse, en Sardoine, du Prelat Molinari.' [A Priestess, in Sardonyx, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-06K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de Strozzi.' [A Priestess, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-06K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Ara oû Autel, en Cornaline.' [An Altar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-06K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Ara, en Jaspe Verde.' [An Altar, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-06K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Anchantement, en Cornal. du Roy de France.' [Enchantment, in Cornelian, from the King of France]6
EUR273-07A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Apollon, fils de Jupiter et Latone, en Cornaline. Gravée par Costanzi l'ainé.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi, the Elder]63
EUR273-07A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-07A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-07A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine, du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Chalcedony, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-07A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine, Ouvrage.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Chalcedony, work of -----]63
EUR273-07A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07B5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Sardonyx] Missing. Removed by 1855.63
EUR273-07B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-07B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Apollon Sagittateur, en Cornal. Gravee par Ant. Püchler, le Pere.' [Apollo the Archer, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]63
EUR273-07C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon Sagittateur, en Ametiste.' [Apollo the Archer, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-07C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon Sagittateur, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo the Archer, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-07C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Apollon debout comme on le voit en Statué de Marbre au Palais du Vatican a Rome, en Calcedoine, du Duc de Leeds. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Apollo standing, as depicted in the marble statue at the Vatican Palace in Rome, in Chalcedony, from the Duke of Leeds. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]1
EUR273-07C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon debout avec la Lire, en Hÿacinth, au Tresor du Chateau de St. Ange â Rome.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Hyacinth, from the treasures of the Castle of St. Angelo in Rome]10
EUR273-07C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Sardoine, Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Sardonyx. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-07D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-07D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Hyacinth, du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Hyacinth, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-07D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon assis avec le Tripode, en Cornal.' [Apollo sitting with the tripod, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Chiron, Centaure, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Chiron the Centaur, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-07D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calcedoine, du Poëte Metastasi â Vienne. Gravée par Ant. Püchler, Pere.' [Chiron the Centaur, in Chalcedony, from the poet Metastasi at Vienna. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior] Inscription 'A P N' below on left.20
EUR273-07D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Chiron the Centaur, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-07D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Une Centaure nourri lent un petit, en Cornal.' [A female Centaur suckling a little one, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Chiron, Centaure qui aprend a jouër la Lire a Apollon, en Cornal.' [Chiron the Centaur, who is learning to play the Lyre to Apollo, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Chiron the Centaur, who is learning to play the Lyre to Apollo, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Lire d'Apollon, en Cornal.' [The Lyre of Apollo, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Tripode, en Niccolo.' [A Tripod, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-07E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon qui â tué Coronis sa Maitresse par l'intrigué du Corbeau, en Cornal.' [Apollo who has killed Coronis his mistress by the intrigue of a crow, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon et Hercule qui ont tué le Serpent. Pithon, en Cornal, du Roy de France.' [Apollo and Hercules, who killed the serpent Python, in Cornelian, from the King of France]6
EUR273-07E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Apollon qui poursuit Dafne, en Cornal.' [Apollo who pursues Daphne, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-07E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Soleil sur son Char au Milieu du Zodiaque, en Niccolo.' [The Sun in his Chariot at the centre of the Zodiac, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-07F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [The Sun in his Chariot at the centre of the Zodiac, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Soil [sic?] au Milieu du Zodiaque. Pierre gravée des deux Cotes en Onix. du Cab. de Florence.' [The Sun at the centre of the Zodiac. Stone engraved on both sides [no. 42 & 43] in Onyx. From the Museum of Florence.]10
EUR273-07F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Lune au Milieu d'un Serpent. Pierre gravée des deux Cotes en Onix. du Cab. de Florence.' [The Moon at the centre of the Serpent. Stone engraved on both sides [no. 42 & 43] in Onyx. From the Museum of Florence.]10
EUR273-07F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Phaëton qui conduit le Char d'Apollon, en Cornal, du Roy de Nap.' [Phaeton who drives the chariot of Apollo, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples.]10
EUR273-07F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Phaëton qui tombe dans le fleuve du Po, avec son Char et ses Trois Soeurs furent transforme en l'Arbre du Peuplier, en Sardoine.' [Phaeton who falls into the River Po with his chariot, and his three sisters are transformed into Poplar trees, in Sardonyx.]63
EUR273-07F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Phaëton qui tombe du Ciel, en Cornal.' [Phaeton who falls from the sky, in Cornelian.]63
EUR273-07F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] L'Aurore sur son Char, en Cornal.' [Aurora in her chariot, in Cornelian.]63
EUR273-07G1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Aurore et Cephalo, en Paste antique.' [Aurora and Cephalus[?], in Faience[?]] Missing by 1855. Cut out of surround.63
EUR273-07G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon qui â fait lier Marsias a un Arbre, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo who has tied Marsyas to a tree, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-07G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Apollo who hangs Marsyas from a tree, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-07G4Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline, du Roy de Nap.' [Apollo who hangs Marsyas from a tree, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples] Missing. Removed by 1855.10
EUR273-07G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marsias lié a un Arbre, en Cornal.' [Marsyas tied to a tree, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marsias assis avec le Pivia, en Agate noir du Prelat Molinari, Ouv. Grec Nicomachi.' [Marsyas sitting with the pipes, in Black Agate, from Prelate Molinari. Work of the Greek Nicomachi]63
EUR273-07G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Marsyas sitting with the pipes, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-07H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter.' [Marsyas sitting with the pipes, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]63
EUR273-07H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Orphée, en Onix. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter.' [Orpheus, in Onyx. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]63
EUR273-07H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Orpheus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Dieu Mÿthra, en Cornal.' [The God Mythras, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [The God Mythras, in Plasma]63
EUR273-07H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence' [The God Mythras, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-07H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe noir.' [The God Mythras, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-07J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Castor et Pollux, Gemmelles, fils de Jupiter et Leda, en Cornal.' [Castor and Pollux, The Twins, sons of Jupiter and Leda, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Sardoine.' [Castor and Pollux, The Twins, sons of Jupiter and Leda, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-07J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pollux, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Pollux, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-07J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Castor et Pollux, en Camee.' [Castor and Pollux, in Cameo]63
EUR273-07J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes a Cheval, en Cornal.' [Castor and Pollux on horseback, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Soleil en Orient, en Jaspe.' [The Sunrise, in Jasper]63
EUR273-07J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon et Muse, en Cornaline.' [Apollo and a Muse, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Calliope, Muse de la Science, en Cornal.' [Calliope, Muse of the Sciences, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Talia, Muse de la Poësie, en Cornal.' [Thalia, Muse of Poetry, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07JXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Calliope Muse, en Cornal.' [The Muse Calliope, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [The Muse Calliope, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Muse avec la Lire, en Cornal. (fragment) du Cab. du Duc Strozzi. Ouv. Grec Allionis.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Cornelian (fragment) from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi. Work of the Greek Allionis]10
EUR273-07K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique, du Cab. de Florence. Ouvrage Grec Onese.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Faience[?], from the Museum of Florence. Work of the Greek Onese]10
EUR273-07K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-07K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon et Diane, en Cornal.' [Apollo and Diana, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-07K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Talisman avec des Caracteres inconués, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Talisman with unidentified characters, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-07K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pantheo, en Cornaline.' [Pantheon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08A1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Diane, fille de Jupiter et Latone, Soeur d'Apollon, en Cornaline.' [Diana, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, sister of Apollo, in Cornelian] Missing by 1855. Cut out of surround.63
EUR273-08A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Diana, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, sister of Apollo, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, sister of Apollo, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, sister of Apollo, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon et Diane, en Camee, en Angleterre.' [Apollo and Diana, in Cameo, from England]63
EUR273-08A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Diane, en Cornal.' [Diana, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Diana, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diane assise avec l'Arche, en Cornaline.' [Diana sitting with the bow, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diane Montana, en Ametiste, du Cab. du Roy de Naples, Ouvrage Grec Apollonius.' [Diana of the Mountains, in Amethyst, from the cabinet of the King of Naples, work of Apollonius the Greek] Greek inscription.10
EUR273-08B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diane Chasseresse, en Cornaline, du Mylord Carlisle, Ouvrage Grec Heü.' [Diana the Huntress, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle, work of Heü the Greek]1
EUR273-08B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Paste antique.' [Diana the Huntress, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-08B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Diana the Huntress, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Diana the Huntress, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-08B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana the Huntress, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Acteon, ament de Diane, devoré par les Chiens, en paste antique.' [Acteon, lover of Diana, devoured by Dogs, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-08B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Diane d'Ephese, en Cornaline. Gravee par Francesco Sirleti, le fils.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti, Junior]63
EUR273-08B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-08C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Diane, en Cornal.' [The Temple of Diana, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Andimion, amant de Diane, en Cornal.' [Endymion, lover of Diana, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Aendimion avec la Lune, en Cornal.' [Endymion, with the Moon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Endymion, with the Moon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Dio Luna, fût adoré par les Parths, en Corn. du Cab. de Florence.' [Moon God, was worshipped by the Parthians, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-08C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée.' [Moon God, was worshipped by the Parthians, in Cameo]63
EUR273-08C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Moon God, was worshipped by the Parthians, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Dio Luna debout, en Cornal. du Roy de France.' [Moon God standing, in Cornelian, from the King of France]6
EUR273-08D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mars, fils de Junon, en Cornaline.' [Mars, son of Juno, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mars assis sur son Char, en Jaspe noir.' [Mars sitting in his chariot, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-08D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mars Victorieux, oû Le Genié de Rome, en Agate Oriental, du Roy de France.' [Mars Victorious, or The Genius of Rome, in Oriental Agate, from the King of France] Inscription: MAR VIC6
EUR273-08D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mars et Venus, en Plasme, du Cab. de Florence.' [Mars and Venus, in Plasma, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-08D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Mars and Venus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Mars and Venus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Mars, en Cornal. de Mylord Brunel.' [The Temple of Mars, in Cornelian, from Lord Brunel]63
EUR273-08D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Victoire, en Cornal. du Cab. du D. Strozzi.' [A Victory, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-08D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calced.' [A Victory, in Chaledony]63
EUR273-08E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Plasme.' [A Victory, in Plasma]63
EUR273-08E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calced.' [A Victory, in Chaledony]63
EUR273-08E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A Victory, in Cameo]63
EUR273-08E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Victoire assise sur un Taureau, en Cornal.' [A Victory sitting on a bull, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Une Victoire conduisent sur un Taureau, en Corn.' [A Victory leading a bull, in Cornelian] Inscription in Greek.63
EUR273-08EXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Victoire Sacrifiant un Taureau, en Cornal. de Hosch. Ouvrage Grec Auli.' [A Victory sacrificing a bull, in Cornelian, from Hosch. Work of the Greek Auli]63
EUR273-08F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory sacrificing a bull, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Paste antique.' [A Victory sacrificing a bull, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-08F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Venus, fille de Jupiter, en Grenade. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Garnet[?]. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-08F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calcedoine.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-08F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Venus au Bain, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-08FXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Plasme.' [Venus bathing, in Plasma]63
EUR273-08G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Venus Victorieux, en paste antique.' [Venus victorious, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-08G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Venus Marin, en Cornal.' [Venus of the Sea [Aphrodite], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Venus qui nourrut Amour, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite who suckles Eros, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Venus et Amour, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-08H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal, du Cab. de Florence.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-08H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Md. [Early Modern?] Les memes, en Agate.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Agate]63
EUR273-08H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Plasme.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Plasma]63
EUR273-08H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Sardoine, du Chev. Victori a Rome. Ouvrage Grec Auli.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Sardonyx, from Chevalier Victori at Rome. Work of the Greek Auli] Inscription at base 'AULOC'10
EUR273-08H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en paste antique.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-08H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal. Le Priape est moderne.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian. The Priapus is modern]63
EUR273-08J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Venus, en Jaspe rouge.' [The Temple of Venus, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-08J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Vulcain qui enveloppe Mars et Venus au filet, en Corn. de Hosch.' [Vulcan who envelops Mars and Venus in a net, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-08J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La forge de Vulcain, en Ametiste.' [Vulcan's forge, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-08J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Vulcan's forge, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-08J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Adonis, Amant de Venus, en Niccolo, du Comte Caimo, Milanois, Ouvrage Grec Coini.' [Adonis, lover of Venus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], from Count Caimo of Milan, work of the Greek Coini.]10
EUR273-08J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline. Gravée par Francesco Sirleti, le fils.' [Adonis, lover of Venus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti, Junior]63
EUR273-08J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Adonis, lover of Venus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-08JXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Adonis, lover of Venus, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-09A1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Amour, fils de Mars et Venus, en Camee, du Roy de Naples.' [Eros, son of Mars and Aphrodite, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Missing. Removed by 1855.10
EUR273-09A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Camee.' [Eros, son of Mars and Aphrodite, in Cameo]63
EUR273-09A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Genié, en Ametiste.' [A Spirit, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-09A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [A Spirit, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-09A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour debout, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence. Ouv. Grec Solonis.' [Eros standing, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence. Work of Solonis the Greek]10
EUR273-09A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée.' [Eros standing, in Cameo]63
EUR273-09A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis, en Sardoine.' [Eros sitting, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-09A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui s'arme, en Cornal.' [Eros armed, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Paste antique.' [Eros armed, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-09B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour tenant une fleche, en Cornal.' [Eros holding an arrow, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Eros holding an arrow, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-09B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour apuié sur un flambeau, en Cornal.' [Eros leaning on a torch, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui joué avec un Papillon, en paste antique.' [Eros who plays with a Butterfly, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-09B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Eros plays with a Butterfly, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-09B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui brûle un Papillon, en Niccolo, du Roy de Nap.' [Eros who burns a Butterfly, in Niccolo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-09B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Eros who burns a Butterfly, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui tué un Papillon, en Cornal.' [Eros who kills a Butterfly, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour Chasseur, en Jaspe rouge.' [Eros the Hunter, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-09BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Amour avec un Sanglier, en Cornal. Ouv. Grec Seleucus. Gravée par Antoine Pazalio, le fils.' [Eros with a Wild Boar, in Cornelian. Work of Seleucus the Greek. Engraved by Antonio Pazzaglia, Junior] Greek inscription below.63
EUR273-09C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis en terre avec de Crotani, en Calcedoine. Ouvrage Grec Fregilli.' [Eros sitting on the ground with the Crotani[?], in Chalcedony. Work of the Greek Fregilli] Greek inscription.63
EUR273-09C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour apuié sur un Hojau, en Niccolo.' [Eros leaning on a Hojau[?], in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-09C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour enchaine et apuié sur un Hojau, en Camee, du Baron Gleichen â Bareuth. Ouvrage Grec Aulo.' [Eros chained and leaning on a Hojau[?], in Cameo, from Baron Gleichen at Bayreuth. Work of the Greek Aulo]8
EUR273-09C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui porte une Grué, en Calcedoine.' [Eros who is carrying a Crane, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-09C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui joué avec une Grué, en Camee.' [Eros who plays with a Crane, in Cameo]63
EUR273-09C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Eros who plays with a Crane, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-09C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Eros who plays with a Crane, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour avec tout les attribuits d'Apollon où Genié de la Poësie, en Cornal, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Eros with all the attributes of Apollo, or the Spirit of Poetry, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-09C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour avec la lire, en Cornal.' [Eros with the Lyre, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour dans une barque conduit par des Dauphins, en Camee.' [Eros aboard a boat drawn by Dolphins, in Cameo]63
EUR273-09D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Amours dans une barque, en Hyacinth.' [Two Eroses aboard a boat, in Hyacinth]63
EUR273-09D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Amours dans une barque conduit par quatre Dauphins, en Corn.' [Two Eroses aboard a boat drawn by four Dolphins, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Dauphin, en Camee. Ouvrage Grec Eÿpaoi.' [Eros sitting on a Dolphin, in Cameo. Work of the Greek Eÿpaoi]63
EUR273-09D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Cheval marin, en Camee.' [Eros sitting on a Sea-horse, in Cameo]63
EUR273-09D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Eros sitting on a Sea-horse, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Monstre marin, en Calced.' [Eros sitting on a Sea Monster, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-09D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Lion, en Camee, du Cab. de Florence. Ouv. Grec Plotarchi.' [Eros sitting on a Lion, in Cameo, from the Museum of Florence. Work of the Greek Plutarch[?]]10
EUR273-09E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Eros sitting on a Lion, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-09E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Strozzi.' [Eros sitting on a Lion, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-09E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Ours, en Cornal.' [Eros sitting on a Bear, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Dauphin et tire par des Ecrivices.' [Eros sitting on a Dolphin drawn by shrimps.]63
EUR273-09E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour conduit deux Lions (fragment), en Camée, de Mylord Carlisle. Ouvrage Grec Tostrati.' [Eros leading two Lions (fragment), in Cameo, from Lord Carlisle. Work of the Greek Tostrati]1
EUR273-09E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour tiré par un Lion et une Chevre, en Cornal. du Roy de France.' [Eros drawn by a Lion and a Goat, in Cornelian, from the King of France]6
EUR273-09E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour tiré par deux Chevres, en Cornal.' [Eros drawn by two Goats, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Trois Amours Sacrifiant une Chevre, en Camee du R. de Nap.' [Three Eroses sacrificing a Goat, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-09E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui fait combattre deux Cocqs, en Cornal.' [Eros who is making two Cockerels fight, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Eros who is making two Cockerels fight, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Amours aÿant fait combatre deux Cocqs [sic?], l'un a emporte la Victoire, et l'autre pleûre, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Two Eroses who arrange a Cock-fight, one cock is victorious, the other weeps, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Inscription LAV.R.MED.10
EUR273-09F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour jouant avec des Cocqs [sic?], en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Eros playing with Cockerels, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-09F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui peche, en Calcedoine.' [Eros fishing, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-09F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Deux Amours qui pechent, en Cornal.' [Two Eroses fishing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Des Amours au Vendenge, en Niccolo.' [The Eroses at the Grape harvest, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-09F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour mis au feu, en Camee.' [Eros starting a fire, in Cameo]63
EUR273-09F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Trois Amours representent les Elements, de l'air et l'eau, en Cornal.' [Three Eroses representing the Elements: Air and Water, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis devant un Silen, en Cornal.' [Eros sitting before a Silenus [Spirit of the wild life in woods and hills], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour assis dans un Corbeille, en Cornal.' [Eros sitting in a Basket, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Amour avec le Cornucope, en Cornal.' [Eros with a Cornucopia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Trois Amours travaillant au Mequanique, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Three Eroses working at Mechanics, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Inscription LAV.R.MED.10
EUR273-09G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui porte la Palme oû Victoire, en Camee.' [Eros who carries the Palm of Victory, in Cameo]63
EUR273-09G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour et Psyche, en Cornaline, du Cab. de Florence. Ouvrage Grec.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence. Greek work] Inscription on right in Greek.10
EUR273-09G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornaline. Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-09G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Psÿche, en paste antique.' [Psyche, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-09H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal du Canb. de Strozzi.' [Psyche, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-09H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Psyche, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] L'Anneau Nuptial, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [The Wedding Ring, in Cornelian, from Hosch] Inscription in Greek at base.63
EUR273-09H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [The Wedding Ring, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-09H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [The Wedding Ring, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-09H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Noce de Cupidon et Psÿche, en Cornal, du Roy de Naples.' [The Wedding of Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples] Inscription at base.10
EUR273-10A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Homerus, en Calcedoine en Angleterre. Gravée par Costanzi l'ainé.' [Homer, in English Chalcedony. Engraved by Costanzi, the Elder]63
EUR273-10A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Homer, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-10A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Homer, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Homer, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced. de Mr. Henry, Copié du Buste du Palais Farnese a Rome. Gravée par Ant. Püchler, le Pere.' [Homer, in Chalcedony from Mr. Henry, copy of a bust at the Palazzo Farnese at Rome. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]63
EUR273-10A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Plato, en Cornaline.' [Plato, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Plato, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-10B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Plato, avec les Ailes du Papillon, en Jaspe rouge.' [Plato, with butterfly wings, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-10B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Plato, with butterfly wings, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-10B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Plato, with butterfly wings, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Plato, avec le Papillon a la Bouche, en Jaspe rouge.' [Plato, with a butterfly at his mouth, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-10B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Socrates, en Cornaline, du Duc de Devonshire. Ouvrage Grec Agatemeri.' [Socrates, in Cornelian, from the Duke of Devonshire. Work of the Greek Agatemeri] Inscription in Greek on left.1
EUR273-10B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Socrates et Plato, en Grenade.' [Socrates and Plato, in Garnet[?]]63
EUR273-10B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Socrates, en Cornaline.' [Socrates, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Socrates, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Socrates, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Socrates, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Socrates et Aristoteles, en Sardoine.' [Socrates and Aristotle, in Sardonyx] Greek inscription below.63
EUR273-10C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Aristoteles, en Cornaline.' [Aristotle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Aristotle, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-10C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Alceus, en Cornal.' [Alcaeus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Taletes, en Ametiste.' [Taletes, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-10C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Epicurus, en Niccolo.' [Epicurus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Epicurus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Epicurus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Nearco Aulo de Plutarco Cheroneo, en Cornal.' [Bust of Nearco Aulo by Plato of Chaeronea, in Cornelian] Inscription on left.63
EUR273-10D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Archites, en Cornal.' [Archites[?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Chrisippus, en Niccolo.' [Chrysippus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Licurgus, en Cornal.' [Lycurgus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hesiodus, en Cornal.' [Hesiod, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Philemones, en Hyacinth, en Hollande.' [Philemon, in Dutch Hyacinth]63
EUR273-10D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Philemon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Esopus, en Cornal.' [Aesopus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10DXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Euripedes, en Cornal.' [Euripides, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Theophrastus, en Hyacinth, en Hollande.' [Theophrastus, in Dutch Hyacinth]63
EUR273-10E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Aristides, en Cornal.' [Aristides, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Zenocrates, en Cornal.' [Xenocrates, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Heraclitus, en Cornal.' [Heraclitus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Phocion, en Camée, du Cardinal Alexand. Albani. Ouvrage Grec Pÿrgotelis.' [Phocion, in Cameo, from Cardinal Alexander Albani. Work of the Greek Pÿrgotelis] Inscription on right.63
EUR273-10E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Phocion, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pittacus, en Cornal.' [Pittacus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Pittacus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Antisthenes, en Cornal.' [Antisthenes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Antisthenes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] M. Metius Epaphroditus, en Calcedoine.' [M. Metius Epaphroditus, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-10F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Chilo, en Niccolo.' [Chilon[?], in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pitagoras, Gravée en Or.' [Pythagoras, Engraved in Gold]63
EUR273-10F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pitagoras assis, en Cornaline.' [Pythagoras sitting, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Aratus, en Cornaline.' [Aratus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Democritus, en Cornal.' [Democritus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Democritus, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-10F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Lucius Apulejus, en Cornal.' [Lucius Apuleius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Apulejus avec l'Asne, en Sardoine.' [Lucius Apuleius with the [Golden] Ass, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-10G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lisias, en Jaspe rouge.' [Lysias, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-10G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hippocrates, en Cornal.' [Hippocrates, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollonius Tianeus, en Jaspe Verde.' [Apollonius of Tyana, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-10G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diogenes Cinicus, en Camée, du Conetable Colonne a Rome.' [Diogenes the Cynic, in Cameo, from the Conetable Colonne[?] at Rome]10
EUR273-10G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Diogenes the Cynic, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cabinet de Strozzi a Rome.' [Diogenes the Cynic, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi at Rome]10
EUR273-10G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diogenes dans son Tonneau, en Cornal.' [Diogenes in his Barrel, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diogenes disputent avec un Philosophe, en paste.' [Diogenes disputing with a Philosopher, in Paste]63
EUR273-10GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diogenes avec son Chien, en Cornal.' [Diogenes with his Dog, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diogenes disputent avec une Femme, en Cornal.' [Diogenes arguing with a Woman, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Horatius Flaccus, en Emeraude.' [Horatius Flaccus, in Emerald] Inscription on left H and on right F.63
EUR273-10H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Horatius Flaccus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hermes Tresmegiste, en Calcedoine.' [Hermes Trismetistus, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-10H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Caronda, Philosophe et Legislateur de Catania, en Sardoine.' [Carond, Philosopher and Legislator of Catania, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-10H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Archimedes, en Cornal.' [Archimedes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Archimedes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Anacreon Tejo, en Cornal.' [Anacreon of Teos, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Anacreon of Teos, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Aristophanes, en Cornal. du Cab. du Roy de Naples.' [Aristophanes, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-10J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Periandro, en Cornal.' [Periander, in Cornelian] Inscription on left in Greek. PE63
EUR273-10J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Solon, en Calced. du Chev. Henry. Gravée par Turicello, Florentin apres un Buste de la Galerie de Florence.' [Solon, in Chalcedony, from Chevalier Henry. Engraved by Turicello of Florence, after a bust in the Gallery of Florence] Greek inscriptions below.63
EUR273-10J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Theon, en Niccolo.' [Theon, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Pindarus, en Opal, Gravée par Antoin Püchler, apres un Buste Antique de la Galerie du Prince Giustiniani à Rome.' [Pindar, in Opal. Engraved by Anton Pichler, after an antique bust in the Gallery of Prince Justinian at Rome] Greek inscription below.63
EUR273-10J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Frecide, qui observe l'eau dans le Puits, en Cornal.' [Frecidus[?], who watches the waters in the Well, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Possidonius, en Aqua Marin, Gravée apres un Buste Antique de la Galerie du Capidole a Rome, par Flavio Sirleti, le Pere.' [Posidonius, in Aquamarine. Engraved after an antique bust in the Gallery of the Capitol at Rome, by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-10K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Anaxagoras, en Cornal.' [Anaxagoras, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Anaxagoras, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Esquilo, en paste antique.' [Aeschylus[?], in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-10K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hipponatte, en Cornal. du Roy de Naples' [Hipponax[?], in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-10K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mago et Dionysius, en Plasma, du Roy de Naples' [Mago and Dionysius, in Plasma, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-10K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Aecius Plautus, Compositeur de Comedie, en Jaspe.' [Aecius Plautus, writer of the Comedies, in Jasper]63
EUR273-10K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Virgile, en Hyacinth.' [Virgil, in Hyacinth]63
EUR273-10K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced. du Roy de Nap.' [Virgil, in Chalcedony, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-10K9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Aurelius, en Jaspe rouge.' [Aurelius [Victor?], in Red Jasper] Inscription in Greek.63
EUR273-10L1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Seneca, en Calced. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, apres un Buste antique.' [Seneca, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, after an antique bust]63
EUR273-10L2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Costanzi l'aine, apres un Buste antique.' [Seneca, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder, after an antique bust]63
EUR273-10L3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced. Gravee Flavio Sirleti.' [Seneca, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-10L4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Seneca, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10L5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Seneca, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10L6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Saffo, Poëtesse, en Calcedoine.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-10L7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-10L8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10L9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian] Inscription in Greek on left.63
EUR273-10LXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10M1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10M2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10M3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10M4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Corinna, Poëtesse, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Corinna, Poetess, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-10M5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Angerone ou Silence, en Cornal.' [Angerona or Silence, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10M6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Dante et Petrarcha, en Calcedoine.' [Dante and Petrarcha, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-10M7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Philosoph en Catedra, en Niccolo.' [A Philosopher in audience], in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-10M8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Philosopher in audience, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-10M9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [A Philosopher in audience, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Philippus Macedoine, en Saphir.' [Philip of Macedon, in Sapphire]63
EUR273-11A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Alexander le Grand son fils, en Agate, en Anglet. autre fois du Chev. Philips.' [Alexander the Great, his [Philip of Macedon's] son, in English Agate, previously belonging to Chevalier Philips]63
EUR273-11A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, du Prelat Molinari.' [Alexander the Great, in Cameo, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-11A4Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine .' [Alexander the Great, in Sardonyx] One of "3 casts missing. CRM [or CRH]."[Note on cabinet. Removed by 1855?]63
EUR273-11A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Alexander the Great, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-11A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Alexander the Great, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Alexander portent les attribuits comme fils du Jupiter Ammon, en Camee. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Alexander the Great bearing the attributes of the son of Jupiter Ammon, in Cameo. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-11A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du B. Hosch.' [Alexander the Great bearing the attributes of the son of Jupiter Ammon, in Cornelian, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-11B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Alexander the Great wearing the atributes of the son of Jupiter Ammon, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-11B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Olimpia, Mere d'Alexd. en Cornal.' [Olympia, mother of Alexander the Great, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Olympia, mother of Alexander the Great, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-11B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.Md. [Early Modern?] Phÿrrhus, Roy de Macedoine, en Jaspe Verde.' [Pyrrhus, King of Macedonia, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-11B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo. du Prelat Molinari.' [Pyrrhus, King of Macedonia, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-11B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cassander, Roy de Maced. en Cornal.' [Cassander, King of Macedonia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lÿsimachus, Roy de Maced. en Plasme, du Cab. Barberin a Rome.' [Lysimachus, King of Macedonia, in Plasma, from the cabinet of Barberini in Rome]10
EUR273-11B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lysimachus, King of Macedonia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Aqua Marin, du Mylord Brunel. Gravee par Antoin Püchler.' [Lysimachus, King of Macedonia, in Aquamarine, from Lord Brunel. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-11C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Antiochus 2, Roy de Sirie, en Cornal.' [Antiochus II, King of Syria, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Antiochus II, King of Syria, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-11C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Demetrius 1, Roy de Sirie, en Camee.' [Demetrius I, King of Syria, in Cameo]63
EUR273-11C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Alexander 1 et Cleopater, Roy de Sirie, en Cornal.' [Alexander I and Cleopatra, King of Syria, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Camee.' [Alexander I, King of Syria, and Cleopatra, in Cameo]63
EUR273-11C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mitridate, Roy de Ponte, en Camee, du Cab. Colonne a Rome.' [Mithridates, King of Pontus, in Cameo, from the Conetable Colonne in Rome]10
EUR273-11D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine, du Cab. du R. de France.' [Mithridates, King of Pontus, in Sardonyx, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-11D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Rheumetaltis, Roy de Ponte, du Cab. de Florence.' [Rheumetaltis, King of Pontus, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-11D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Prusias, Roy de Bitinia, en Cornal.' [Prusias, King of Bithynia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemée Appione, Roy de Cirene, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Appion, King of Cyrene, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Ptolemy Appion, King of Cyrene, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-11D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Ptolemy Appion, King of Cyrene, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-11D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Juba, Roy de Mauritania, en Jaspe Verde.' [Juba, King of Mauretania, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-11D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Jaspe Verd.' [Juba, King of Mauretania, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-11D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Juba, King of Mauretania, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11DXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Massanissa, Roy de Numidie, en Ametiste.' [Massinissa, King of Numidia, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-11E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Massanissa et Sophonisba, en Plasme. Gravee par Costanzi l'aine.' [Massinissa and Sophonisba, in Plasma. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder]63
EUR273-11E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Massinissa and Sophonisba, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-11E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence.' [Massinissa and Sophonisba, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-11E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Bisas, fondateur de Bisance, en Agate.' [Bisas, founder of Bisance[?], in Agate]63
EUR273-11E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bisas, founder of Bisance[?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Coral. du Cab. de France.' [Bisas, founder of Bisance[?], in Coral, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-11E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Tito Tatio, Roy de Sabin, en Camée. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Titus Tatius, King of the Sabines, in Cameo. Engraved by Anton Pichler] Inscription 'A' on the right.63
EUR273-11E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Roy de Parthe inconué, en Sardoine.' [An unknown Parthian king, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-11F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Semiramide, Reine de Sirie, en Cornal.' [Semiramis, Queen of Syria, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee, paste antique.' [Semiramis, Queen of Syria, in Cameo, Faience[?]]63
EUR273-11F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Semiramide qui donne le Commandement â son fils Nino, en Sardoine.' [Semiramis giving the commands to her son [and husband] Ninus, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-11F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hieron, Roy de Siracuse, en Cornal. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Hieron, King of Syracuse, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-11F5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Pergamus, Roy de Pergame, en Jaspe.' [Pergamus, King of Pergamum, in Jasper] One of "3 casts missing. CRM [or CRH]." [Written on cabinet. Removed by 1855?]63
EUR273-11F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Alcibiade, Capitain Athenien, Pierre gravée, en Porfir.' [Alcibiades, Athenian Captain, stone engraved , in Porphyry] Greek inscription around the edge. ALKIBIADES.63
EUR273-11G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lacedemon, Roy des Lacedemoniens, en Cornal.' [Lacedaemon, King of the Lacedaemonians, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hamilcar, Capitain Carthagenien, en Ametiste.' [Hamilcar, Carthaginian Captain, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-11G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hannibal, Carthagen. en Agate.' [Hannibal, Carthaginian, in Agate]63
EUR273-11G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hannibal, Carthaginian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hannibal, Carthaginian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Asdrubale, Carthagen. en Cornal.' [Hasdrubale, Carthaginian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Attila, Roy des Hunnes, en Cornal.' [Attila, King of Huns, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Crisame, Sacerdotesse de Tessalia, en Cornal.' [Crisame, Priestess of Thessaly, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Thesée, Heroy Grec, en Cornal. du Baron Reindorp. a Amsterdam.' [Theseus, Greek Hero, in Cornelian, from Baron Reindorph at Amsterdam]13
EUR273-11H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. autre de Mr. Charles Stanhope.' [Theseus, Greek Hero, in Cornelian, previously belonging to Mr. Charles Stanhope]1
EUR273-11H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Un Heroy Grec, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [A Greek Hero, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-11H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A Greek Hero, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-11HXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Une Heroine, en Jaspe Noir.' [A Heroine, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-11HYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Roy inconué, en Cornal.' [An unknown king, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An unknown king, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Roy de Parthe inconué, en Cornal.' [An unknown Parthian king, in Cornelian] Inscription around the edge.63
EUR273-11J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [An unknown Parthian king, in Amethyst] Inscription around the top edge.63
EUR273-11J4Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Reine inconué, en Cornal. du Cab. Capponi. Ouvrage Grec Cnejus. [An unknown queen, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Capponi. Work of the Greek Gnaeus] One of "3 casts missing. CRM [or CRH]." [Written on cabinet. Cut from surround by 1855?]10
EUR273-11J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-11J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par un Francois.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian. Engraved by a Frenchman]63
EUR273-11J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern?] La meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de France.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-11K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-11K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Tête inconué, en Cornal.' [Head of an unknown man/woman, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-11K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Head of an unknown man/woman, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Soter I. Fils de Lagi, Premier Roy d'Egÿpte, en Grenade, du Cab. de Florence.' [Ptolemy I Soter, son of Lagus, 1st [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Garnet[?], from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-12A2Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme avec se famille, en Cornal. ' [Ptolemy I Soter, with his family, in Cornelian] "One missing. CRM [or CRH]." [Written on cabinet. Removed by 1855?]63
EUR273-12A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy I Soter, with his family, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Berenice, femme de Ptol. Soter I, en Onix.' [Berenice, wife of Ptolemy I Soter, in Onyx]63
EUR273-12A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Philadelphus, Roy 2me d'Egÿpte, en Ametiste.' [Ptolemy II Philadelphus, 2nd [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-12A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Arsinoë, fille de Ptol. Soter 1, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Arsinoë, daughter of Ptolemy I Soter, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-12A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Evergetes, Roy 3me d'Egÿpte, en Corn. du Cab. de France.' [Ptolemy III Euergetes, 3rd [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-12B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Philopater, Roy 4me d'Egÿpte, en Sard.' [Ptolemy IV Philopator, 4th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Sardonyx] Greek inscription below.63
EUR273-12B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Epiphanes, Roy 5me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy V Epiphanes, 5th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Philometor, Roy 6me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy VI Philometor, 6th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy VI Philometor, 6th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Evergetes II, Roy 7me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Euergetes II, 7th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cleopater, femme de Ptol. Everget. II, en Paste antique.' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-12B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique. de Hosch' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Faience[?], from Hosch]63
EUR273-12C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Soter II. Roy 8me d'Egÿpte, en Ametiste.' [Ptolemy Soter II. 8th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-12C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Berenice, fille de Ptol. Soter II, en Hyacinth, du C. de Florence.' [Berenice, daughter of Ptolemy Soter II, in Hyacinth, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-12C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Alexander I. Roy 9me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Alexander I. 9th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Alexand. II. Roy 10me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Alexander II. 10th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Auletes, Roy 11me d'Egÿpte, en Hyacinth.' [Ptolemy Auletes. 11th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Hyacinth]63
EUR273-12C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Junior, Roy 12me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior . 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cleopater, derniere Reÿne d'Egÿpte, en Camee.' [Cleopatra, last [Macedonian] Queen of Egypt, in Cameo]63
EUR273-12D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cleopater, se faisant mordre par un Aspie, en Ametiste.' [Cleopatra, killing herself with an Asp, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-12D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Cleopatra, killing herself with an Asp, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cleopater mourrent au Milieu des Amours, en Camee, du Cab. du Conetab. Colonne.' [Cleopatra dying surrounded by cupids, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the Conetable Colonne[?] at Rome]10
EUR273-12D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Galere de Cleopater quand elle vient a trouver Marc Antoin (Ecrit par Plutarque), en paste antique, des Peres Minimes Francois a Rome.' [Galley[?] of Cleopatra when she went to meet Mark Anthony (Story by Plutarch), in Faience[?], from the 'Little French Fathers' [Franciscan Monks?] at Rome]10
EUR273-12E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Dieu Apis, adorée par les Egÿptiens - sous figure d'un Boeuf dans la barque Sacre du Niele, guarde par Harpocrate.' [The God Apis, worshipped by the Egyptians - in the form of a Bull, aboard the Sacred Barque of the Nile, guarded by Harpocrates]63
EUR273-12E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Isis avec le Sistro, en Camée.' [Isis with the Sistrum, in Cameo]63
EUR273-12E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Isis with the Sistrum, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Prince Odeschalchi at Rome. Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Isis with the Sistrum, in Cornelian, from Prince Odeschalchi at Rome. Work of the Greek Dioskourides]10
EUR273-12E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Isis avec le Flos Lothi, en Jaspe Verde. Gravée par Ant. Püchler dans un Scarrabe-Antique.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Green Jasper. Engraved by Anton Pichler in an antique scarab]63
EUR273-12E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-12E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Cameo]63
EUR273-12E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. Le Priape est moderne.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Cornelian. The Priapus is modern]63
EUR273-12F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sard.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-12F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Onix.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Onyx]63
EUR273-12F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Orus, sur une Chevre Egyptien, en Calced.' [Horus on an Egyptian Goat, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-12F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Harpocrates, sur la barque Sacre du Nile, en Calamite.' [Harpocrates on the Sacred Barque of the Nile, in Calamite]63
EUR273-12F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Harpocrates on the Sacred Barque of the Nile, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-12F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Harpocrates on the Sacred Barque of the Nile, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-12F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Harpocrates et Anubis, en Calced.' [Harpocrates and Anubis, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-12FXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Anubis, en Sard.' [Anubis, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-12FYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Anubis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres, Isis et Harpocrate, en Jaspe.' [Ceres, Isis and Harpocrates, in Jasper]63
EUR273-12G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Anubis, adoré par les Egyptiens, sous la figure d'un Chien, en Jaspe Verde.' [Anubis, worshipped by the Egyptians, in the form of a Dog, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-12G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Anubis, worshipped by the Egyptians, in the form of a Dog, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-12G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Jaune.' [Anubis, worshipped by the Egyptians, in the form of a Dog, in Yellow Jasper]63
EUR273-12G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Anubis sortent d'un Globe avec les Caracteres, en Jaspe noir.' [Anubis emerging from a Globe with inscription, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-12G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Abraxas, en Jaspe.' [Abraxas, in Jasper]63
EUR273-12G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe.' [Abraxas, in Jasper]63
EUR273-12G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Canope Egÿptien, en Sardoine.' [An Egyptian Canopic Jar[?], in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-12G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Abraxas, adoré pour le Soleil avec la tête d'un Lion, en Jaspe.' [Abraxas, worshipped as the Sun with the head of a Lion, in Jasper]63
EUR273-12GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Abraxas, worshipped as the Sun with the head of a Lion, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-12H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Abraxas, worshipped as the Sun with the head of a Lion, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-12H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Abraxas, worshipped as the Sun with the head of a Lion, in Plasma]63
EUR273-12H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Abraxas, avec la tête d'un Cocq, en Jaspe Verde.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-12H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calamite.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Calamite]63
EUR273-12H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-12H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verd.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-12H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-12H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verd.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-12H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Noir.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-12HXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Figures d'hommes comme on les voit representes sur les Obëlisque Egÿptiens a Rome, Gravée sur une petité Colonne tout â l'entour, en Calamite.' [Human figures copied from those on the Egyptian Obelisk in Rome. Engraved around a small column, in Calamite]63
EUR273-12HYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Caracteres Egyptiens inconués, en Calamite.' [Unidentified Egyptian characters [copied from those on the Egyptian Obelisk in Rome. Engraved around a small column], in Calamite]63
EUR273-12J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, gravee sur une petité Colonne tout â l'entour en Jaspe.' [Unidentified Egyptian characters, engraved around a small column, in Jasper]63
EUR273-12J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Palmier avec une Chevre [gravee sur une petité Colonne tout â l'entour].' [A Palm with a Goat, engraved around a small column]63
EUR273-12J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] L'Oiseau Ibis des Egyptiens, en Cornal.' [An Egyptian Ibis, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-12J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [An Egyptian Ibis, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-12J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Onix.' [An Egyptian Ibis, in Onyx]63
EUR273-12J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [An Egyptian Ibis, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-12J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Spinx avec un Seinge Egyptien, en Jaspe Verde, du Baron Gleichen a Bareuth.' [A Sphinx with an Egyptian Monkey], in Green Jasper, from Baron Gleichen at Bayreuth]8
EUR273-12J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Animal Egyptien, en Jaspe Noir.' [An Egyptian Animal, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-13A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Promethée, qui fabrique l'homme, et quil nommé apres Pandore, en Cornal.' [Prometheus, who created man, and whom he later called Pandora, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Prometheus, who created man, and whom he later called Pandora, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-13A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme en Cornal.' [Prometheus, who created man, and whom he later called Pandora, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Corps d'Anatomie, en Cornal.' [An anatomical [study of a] body, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pandora, envoÿe par Jupiter sur la terre avec un Vase dans lequel etoit[?] en ferme le mal et le bien, en Ouvrent le mal sortit en l'Esperance reste au fond, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Pandora, sent by Jupiter to the Earth with a vessel in which was enclosed evil and good, on opening the evil emerged and hope remained at the bottom, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-13A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Bellerophon qui dompte le Pegase, en Cornal.' [Belerophon who tamed Pegasus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Belerophon who tamed Pegasus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Pegase, en Cornal.' [Pegasus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Hyacinth. du Cab. du Roy de Nap.' [Pegasus, in Hyacinth, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-13AXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique.' [Pegasus, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-13B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Bellerophon qui Combat la Chimere, en Calced.' [Belerophon who fought the Chimaera, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-13B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Belerophon who fought the Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Belerophon who fought the Chimaera, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-13B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Chimere, en Cornal.' [The Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [The Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calamite.' [The Chimaera, in Calamite]63
EUR273-13B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres, sur son Char tirée par des Serpents, enseignent â Triptoleme de cultiver la terre, en Cornal.' [Ceres, on her Chariot pulled by Serpents, teaching Triptolemus to cultivate the soil, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Ceres, on her Chariot pulled by Serpents, teaching Triptolemus to cultivate the soil, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Triptoleme qui conduit le Char, en Cornal.' [Triptolemus who drives the Chariot, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jason avec l'Oiseau Ginx, en Cornal.' [Jason with the Jynx bird, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jason avec l'Oiseau Ginx et le Toison, en Cornal.' [Jason with the Jynx bird and the [Golden] Fleece, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Medea, rajeunit Eson Pere de Jason, en Cornal.' [Medea, rejuvenates Aeson, father of Jason, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Dedale qui fabrique les Ailes pour Icare, en Cornal.' [Daedalus who makes wings for Icarus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Daedalus who makes wings for Icarus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13C5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Dedale qui attache les Ailes a Icare, en Camee du Cab. du Roy de Nap. (missing) [added later]' [Daedalus who attaches wings to Icarus, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the King of Naples] One of "Five missing." Removed by 1855?10
EUR273-13C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, in paste antique.' [Daedalus who attaches wings to Icarus, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-13C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, in Niccolo.' [Daedalus who attaches wings to Icarus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-13C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Icare, qui Vole, en Niccolo.' [Icarus, who flies, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-13D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Icare, qui Vole, en paste antique.' [Icarus, who flies, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-13D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Oedippe, qui parle au Spinx, en Onix.' [Oedipus, who talks to the Sphinx, in Onyx]63
EUR273-13D3Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Oedippe, qui a fué son Pere Laio, en paste antique, du Cab. de Florence. (missing) [added later]' [Oedipus, who flees from his father Laius, in Faience[?], from the Museum of Florence.] One of "Five missing." Cut from surround by 1855?10
EUR273-13D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Oedippe, qui tué le Spinx, en Cornal.' [Oedipus, killing the Sphinx, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Spinx tué un homme, en paste antique.' [The Sphinx killing a man, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-13D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [The Sphinx killing a man, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Spinx, en Cornal.' [The Sphinx, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diomede de Thrace, qui donne la Chair humain â manger a jes Cheveaux, en Cornal. du B. Hosch.' [Diomedes of Thrace, who gives human flesh to his horses to eat, in Cornelian, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-13E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Leander nageant, en Cornal.' [Leander swimming, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de la Comtesse Carufini a Rome' [Leander swimming, in Cornelian, from the Countess Carufini at Rome]10
EUR273-13E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced. de Mylord Harvey.' [Leander swimming, in Chalcedony, from Lord Harvey]1
EUR273-13E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Leander swimming, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme, de Mylord Carlisle.' [Leander swimming, in Plasma, from Lord Carlisle]1
EUR273-13E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Leander swimming, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Camee.' [Leander swimming, in Cameo]63
EUR273-13F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Leander swimming, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Leander swimming, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Leander swimming, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Leander nageant d'Abido â Sesto d'Hellesponte pour parler a sa Maistresse Ero, en Cornal.' [Leander swimming from Abydos to Sestos on the Hellespont to speak to his mistress Hero], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Leander swimming from Abydos to Sestos on the Hellespont to speak to his mistress Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Meleager, en Cornaline, du Cab. de Florence.' [Meleager, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-13F7Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le Chase du Sanglier de Caledoine, en Camee, du Roy de Nap. (missing) [added later]' [The Hunt for the Caledonian Boar, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] One of "Five missing." Removed by 1855?10
EUR273-13F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Meleager, qui tué le Sanglier, en Sard.' [Meleager, who kills the [Caledonian] Boar, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-13G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Meleager, avec la Tête du Sanglier, en Onix, de Hosch.' [Meleager, with the head of the [Caledonian] Boar, in Onyx, from Hosch]63
EUR273-13G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced. Gravée par Costanzi l'ainé apres la Statué antique a Rome.' [Meleager, with the head of the [Caledonian] Boar, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder after the antique statue in Rome]63
EUR273-13G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Thesee, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Theseus, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-13G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Theseus, in Plasma]63
EUR273-13G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Thesee, qui levée la pierre pour trouver les armes de son Pere, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Theseus, who raises the stone to find his father's weapons, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-13G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Theseus, who raises the stone to find his father's weapons, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Thesee, qui enlevee Helene, en Cornal, du Roy de Nap.' [Theseus, who carries away Helen, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-13G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Thesee, qui tué le Minautaure, en Sardoine, du Cab. Autrichien â Vienne, Ouvrage Grec Philemonis.' [Theseus, who is killing the Minotaur, in Sardonyx, from the Austrian Museum at Vienna. Work of Philemon the Greek]20
EUR273-13G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Minautaure, en Ametiste, du B. Hosch.' [The Minotaur, in Amethyst, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-13H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [The Minotaur, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Minautaure au Labÿrinth, en Corn. du Duc Strozzi.' [The Minotaur in the Labyrinth, in Cornelian, from Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-13H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cadmus, qui tué le Serpent, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Cadmus, who is killing the Serpent, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-13H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Zeton et Amphion, qui lient la Dirce au Taureau, en Cornal.' [Zetus and Amphion, who ties Dirce to a Bull, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Narciso, qui reguarde son Ombre, en Cornal.' [Narcissus, who is looking at his shadow, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Artemise, Reine de Carie debout aupres le Tombeau de son Maris Mausoles, en Cornal.' [Artemisia, Queen of Caria, standing beside the tomb of her husband Mausolus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Persée, en Cornaline. Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [Perseus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-13H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'[Modern] Le meme, en Onix, de Hosch.' [Perseus, in Onyx, from Hosch]63
EUR273-13J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'[Modern] Persée, qui fait peâtré le Cheval Pegase en bas du Mont Parnase, au Rivage d'Hippocrene, en Cornal. Gravée par Francesco Sirleti, le fils, apres un bas relief du Palais du Comte Spade a Rome.' [Perseus, who pastures the horse Pegasus at the foot of Mount Parnassus, at the shores of Hippocrene, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti, Junior, after a bas relief at the palace of Count Spade in Rome]63
EUR273-13J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Persée, qui â Coupe la Tête a Meduse, en Ametiste, du Cab. du Roy de Nap. Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Perseus, who cuts off the head of Medusa, in Amethyst, from the cabinet of the King of Naples. Work of the Greek Dioskourides]10
EUR273-13J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Aqua Marin, du Duc de Devonshire.' [Perseus, who cuts off the head of Medusa, in Aquamarine, from the Duke of Devonshire]1
EUR273-13J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Perseus, who cuts off the head of Medusa, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Persée, qui delivré Andromede, en Jaspe rouge.' [Perseus, who rescues Andromeda, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-13J6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Meduse, en Calcedoine, du Cab. du Duc Strozzi a Rome. Ouvrage Grec Solonis. (missing) [added later]' [Medusa, in Chalcedony, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi in Rome. Work of Solon the Greek] One of "Five missing." [Inscription on cabinet. Removed by 1855?]10
EUR273-13J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline. Gravee par Costanzi l'aine.' [Medusa, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder]63
EUR273-13J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Medusa, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Medusa, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Meduse Aile, en Calcedoine, de Mylord Carlisle. Ouvrage Grec Sosoclis.' [Medusa winged, in Chalcedony, from Lord Carlisle. Work of Sosocles the Greek]1
EUR273-13K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Medusa winged, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-13K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique.' [Medusa winged, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-13K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Calced. Gravee par Lorenzo Natter.' [Medusa winged, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Lorenz Natter] Greek inscription below.63
EUR273-13K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Medusa winged, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-13K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Medusa winged, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-13K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Medusa winged, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-13K9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Gorgone, en Cornal.' [Gorgon, in Cornelian] One of "Five missing." [Written on cabinet. Removed by 1855?]63
EUR273-14A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Ville de Troÿe avec Hector traine a l'entour, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [The City of Troy with Hector dragged around it , in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-14A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [The City of Troy with Hector dragged around it, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Priamus, Roy de Troÿe, en Paste Antique, en France. Ouvrage Grec Aëtionis.' [Priam, King of Troy, in Faience[?], from France. Work of the Greek Aëtion]63
EUR273-14A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Priam, King of Troy, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-14A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Paris, fils de Priam, en Cornaline.' [Paris, son of Priam, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Paris, son of Priam, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-14A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline. Gravee par Lorenzo Natter.' [Paris, son of Priam, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-14A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Paris, son of Priam, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-14A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Paris, son of Priam, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Paris, en habit de Trise, en paste antique.' [Paris, dressed as Trise[?], in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-14B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Paris, dressed as Trise[?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique.' [Paris, dressed as Trise[?], in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-14B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le jugement of Paris, en Niccolo.' [The Judgement of Paris, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-14B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Paris, qui donne la Pomme a Venus, en Cornal.' [Paris, who gives the apple to Venus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Paris et Helene, en Sardoine.' [Paris and Helen, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-14B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Camee, de Mr. Deringh.' [Paris and Helen, in Cameo, from Mr. Deringham[?]]63
EUR273-14B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Paris, qui enlevee Helene, en Cornal.' [Paris, who carries off Helen, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hector et Andromaque, fils de Priam, en Cornal.' [Hector and Andromache, children of Priam, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Laocoon, fils de Priam, en Cornal.' [Laocoon, son of Priam, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Laocoon, son of Priam, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Agamemnone, Roy d'Argus et Micene, qui tué le Cerf de Diane, en Jaspe Noir, du Cab. Capponi a Rome.' [Agamemnon, King of Argos and Mycenae, who is killing the Stag of Diana, in Black Jasper, from the Museum Capponi in Rome]10
EUR273-14C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Iphigenie, fille d'Agamemnone, fût conseigné par son Pere au Sacrifice, mais Diane fût comparêtre un Cerf en sa place, en Sard.' [Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, who was consigned by her father for sacrifice, but Diana substituted a Stag in her place, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-14C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les Grecs redemandants Philoctete par Diomede et Neoptelemée dans l'Isle de Lemnos, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Cab. de France.' [The Greeks plead with Philoctetes via Diomedes and Neoptolemeus in Lemnos, in Blood-red Jasper, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-14C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Achille, fils de Pelee, en Cornal.' [Achilles, son of Peleus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Chiron Centaure, qui aprend â jouër la Lire â Achille, en Sard.' [Chiron the Centaur, who is taught to play the Lyre by Achilles, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-14C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Chiron Centaure Medecin, en Cornal.' [Chiron the Centaur, the Healer, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Achille, qui joué la Lire, en Ametiste, du Cab. du Roy de France. Ouvrage Grec Pamphili.' [Achilles, who plays the Lyre, in Amethyst, from the cabinet of the King of France. Work of the Greek Pamphili]6
EUR273-14C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Achilles, who plays the Lyre, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-14CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Theti, Mere d'Achille, fait fabrique les Armes par Vulcain pour son fils, en Niccolo.' [Thetis, mother of Achilles, who gets Vulcan to make arms for her son, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-14D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Thetis, mother of Achilles, who gets Vulcan to make arms for her son, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Achille assis apuié sur son Bouclier, en Corn. de Hosch.' [Achilles sitting leaning on his Buckler, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-14D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Achille debout devant un Sacrifice, en Cornal.' [Achilles standing before a Sacrifice, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Achille debout s'arme pour Combattre contre Hector, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Achilles standing arming for combat against Hector, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-14D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hector, qui sarme, et Minerve defend les Murailles de Troye contre les Grecs, en Cornal.' [Hector, who is armed, and Minerva, defend the walls of Troy against the Greeks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hector, qui brûle les Vaisseaux des Grecs, en Sard.' [Hector, who burns the Greek ships, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-14D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ajax et Teucre, fils de Telamon, qui defendf les Vaisseaux de la Grece, en Cornal.' [Ajax and Teucreus, sons of Telamon, who defend the Greek ships, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ajax, fils de Telamon, qui soutient le Corps de Patrocle, en Agate, du Cab. de France.' [Ajax, son of Telamon, who supports the body of Patroclus, in Agate, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-14D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique.' [Ajax, son of Telamon, who supports the body of Patroclus, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-14DXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Ajax, son of Telamon, who supports the body of Patroclus, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-14E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Achille, qui soutient la Tête de Patrocle, pour conduir son Corps â la Pÿre, en Cornal.' [Achilles, who supports the head of Patroclus while carrying his body to the [funeral] pyre, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hector, qui se rend Maitre des Armes de Patrocle, en Corn.' [Hector, who is taking possession of the arms of Patroclus , in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Achille, qui traine le Corps mort d'Hector â l'entour de la Ville de Troye, oû on voit sur les Murailles Hecuba et Paris fort affligees. en Jaspe rouge, du B. Hosch.' [Achilles, who drags the dead body of Hector around the City of Troy, while on the walls Hecuba and Paris greatly distressed, in Red Jasper, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-14E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hector traïne par des Cheveaux, en Cornal.' [Hector dragged by horses, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Hector dragged by horses, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-14E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Priamus, qui demande le Corps d'Hector â Achille.' [Priam, who demands the corpse of Hector from Achilles]63
EUR273-14E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diomede, qui á tué Dolon, en Cornal.' [Diomedes, killing Dolon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Diomedes, killing Dolon], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en paste antique.' [Diomedes, killing Dolon, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-14EXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Diomedes, killing Dolon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14EYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Enée recoit les Armes de sa Mere Venus envoÿe par un Amour, fabrique par Vulcain, en Corn.' [Aeneus receives arms from his mother Venus, sent by a cupid, made by Vulcan, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon, qui defend Enée contre Diomede au Portes de Troÿe, en Cornal. (missing) [added later]' [Apollo, who defends Aeneus from Diomedes at the gates of Troy, in Cornelian] "One missing." Cut out of surround by 1855? This is probably the cast stuck in at the begining of tray P, see EUR273-15A1a63
EUR273-14F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon, blessé au Talon, en Cornal.' [Apollo, wounded in the heel, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, wounded in the heel, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, wounded in the heel, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, wounded in the heel, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon, blessé et emporte par un Soldat, en Corn.' [Apollo, wounded and carried away by a soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Apollo, wounded and carried away by a soldier, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-14F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Nestor, qui assiste au Pÿra d'Achille, en Cornal.' [Nestor, who attends the [funeral] pyre of Achilles, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Coroëbus, qui tué Penelée dans le Chateau de Troÿe, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Coroebus[?], who killed Peneleos in the castle of Troy, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-14FXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diomede, fils de Tideo, qui a emporte le Paladium de Troÿe, en Cornaline, en France. Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Diomedes, son of Tydeus, who carries away the Palladium of Troy, in Cornelian from France. Work of Dioskourides the Greek]63
EUR273-14G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Diomedes, son of Tydeus, who carries away the Palladium of Troy, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-14G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Diomedes, son of Tydeus, who carries away the Palladium of Troy, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Strozzi.' [Diomedes, son of Tydeus, who carries away the Palladium of Troy, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of [Duke] Strozzi]10
EUR273-14G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Diomedes, son of Tydeus, who carries away the Palladium of Troy, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Diomedes, son of Tydeus, who carries away the Palladium of Troy, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Diomedes, son of Tydeus, who carries away the Palladium of Troy, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-14G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Ulysse et Alcinoo, en Sardoine de Monsr. Reikes, Gravee par Ant. Pazaglie le fils, apres un bas relief du Capidole a Rome.' [Odysseus and Alcinous, in Sardonyx from Monsr. Reikes. Engraved by Antonio Pazzaglia, Junior, after a bas relief from the Capitol in Rome]63
EUR273-14G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ajax et Ulysse, en Niccolo.' [Ajax and Odysseus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-14H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ajax et Ulysse, qui font tirer au sort pour les Armes d'Achille, en Cornal.' [Ajax and Odysseus, who draw lots for the arms of Achilles, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ajax and Odysseus, who draw lots for the arms of Achilles, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ajax, fils de Telamon, desesperé se tué, en Cornal.' [Ajax, son of Telamon, kills himself in despair, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ajax mourrent, fût invulnerable excepté â la poitrine, en Cornal.' [Ajax dying, invulnerable, except to the chest, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ajax, fils d'Oleo, qui enlevée Cassandra fille de Priam. et Hecuba au Temple de la Minerve, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [Ajax, son of Oileus, who carries Cassandra daughter of Priam and Hecuba to the Temple of Minerva, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-14H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Ajax, son of Oileus, who carries Cassandra daughter of Priam and Hecuba to the Temple of Minerva, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-14H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ajax, son of Oileus, who carries Cassandra daughter of Priam and Hecuba to the Temple of Minerva, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ulÿsse, fils de Laerte, en Cornal.' [Odysseus, son of Laertes, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ulysse, debout Combattant, en Cornal.' [Odysseus, standing fighting, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ulysse, devant le Char Victorieux d'Achille, en Niccolo.' [Odysseus, before Achilles' Victory Chariot, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-14J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Phyrrhus, fils d'Achille, qui tué la Polÿxena, fille de Priam. et Hecuba au Tombeau d'Achille, en Sard.' [Pyrrhus, son of Achilles, who kills Polyxena, daughter of Priam and Hecuba at the tomb of Achilles, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-14J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Pyrrhus, son of Achilles, who kills Polyxena, daughter of Priam and Hecuba at the tomb of Achilles, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-14J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Ville de Troÿe avec le Cheval du Bois, fabrique par les Grecs, en Cornal.' [The City of Troy with the Wooden Horse, built by the Greeks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Laocoon, fils de Priam. devorées avec ses Enfans par les Serpents, en Grenade, du Duc de Leeds. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti. Copie de la Statué du marbre du Palais du Vatican a Rome.' [Laocoon, son of Priam, devoured with his children by Serpents, in Garnet[?], from the Duke of Leeds. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti. Copy of the marble statue from the Vatican Palace in Rome] Greek inscription below.1
EUR273-14J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Enée, Gendre de Priam. qui porte son Pere Anchise.' [Aeneus, son-in-law of Priam, who carries his father Anchises]63
EUR273-14J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Enée, qui porte son Pere Anchise et son fils Ascanius hors de Troye, en Calced. de Hosch.' [Aeneus, who carries his father Anchises and his son Ascanius out of Troy, in Chalcedony, from Hosch]63
EUR273-14K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Aeneus, who carries his father Anchises and his son Ascanius out of Troy, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-14K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Astianatte, fils d'Hector et Andromache, fût enlevée par les Grecs, au sein de sa Mere.' [Astyanax, son of Hector and Andromache, carried away by the Greeks on the bosom of his mother]63
EUR273-14K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ulÿsse, qui passé la Mer au chant des Sirens, en Cornal.' [Odysseus, crossing the sea to the Song of the Sirens, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Sirene, en Cornal.' [A Siren, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ulÿsse, retournent de Troye a Ittaca sa patrie fût reconnué par son Chien, en Cornal.' [Odysseus, returning from Troy to Ithaca his home, is recognised by his dog, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Otriade, Soldat Spartan et Compagnons, en Corn.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, with companions, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, with companions, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Jaspe Noir.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, with companions, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-14K9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal. avec le nom Grec moderne fait par Ant. Püchler.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, with companions, in Cornelian with the modern Greek name engraved by Anton Pichler] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-14KXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, with companions, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14L1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, with companions, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14L2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Otriade, Soldat Spartan, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14L3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Girolamo Rose.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Cornelian. Engraved by Girolamo Rossi]63
EUR273-14L4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Girolamo Rose.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Cornelian. Engraved by Girolamo Rossi]63
EUR273-14L5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14L6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14L7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14L8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-14L9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-14LXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otriades[?], Spartan soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15A1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] La Deesse Roma, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence. (missing) [added later]' [The Goddess Roma, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence] One of "Four missing." Removed by 1855?10
EUR273-15A1aIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27Two figures standing facing each other. The left with a shield and a sword raised. On the far right is an obscure image, of an arch? Cast broken in two pieces, stuck down in place of missing EUR273-15A1. Almost square shape, much smaller than cast originally in this position. Probably EUR273-14F1.63
EUR273-15A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Roma, assise au Milieu des Trophees, en Cornal.' [Roma, sitting surrounded by trophies, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Roma, assise avec une Victoire, en Onix.' [Roma, sitting with a Victory, in Onyx]63
EUR273-15A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Roma, sitting with a Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Roma, sitting with a Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Roma, sitting with a Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Roma, sitting with a Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Faustulus, Pasteur with la Louve et Romulus et Remus, en Cornal.' [Faustulus the shepherd with the she-wolf and Romulus and Remus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Faustulus the shepherd with the she-wolf and Romulus and Remus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Louve avec Romulus et Remus, en Cornaline.' [The she-wolf with Romulus and Remus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [The she-wolf with Romulus and Remus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [The she-wolf with Romulus and Remus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [The she-wolf with Romulus and Remus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mutius Scoevola, qui se brûle la main, en Calced.' [Mutius Scoevola, burning his hand, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-15B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Mutius Scoevola, burning his hand, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Mutius Scoevola, burning his hand, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-15B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Claudia, Vierge Vestale, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Claudia the Vestal Virgin, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-15C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Claudia the Vestal Virgin, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Tuccia, Vierge Vestale, portent un Tamis, dans lequelle elle prit du l'eau du Tiber pour porter au Temple de la Deesse Vesta, en Elitrope.' [Tuccia the Vestal Virgin, carries a filter, in which she takes Tiber water to carry it to the Temple of the Goddess Vesta, in Heliotrope]63
EUR273-15C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Vestale, en Calced.' [A Vestal Virgin, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-15C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucretia Romaine, qui se poignarde, en Onix.' [Lucretia of Rome, stabbing herself, in Onyx]63
EUR273-15C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Martius, Pasteur, qui se tiré l'Epine du pied en arrivant au Capidole, en Cornal.' [Martius the shepherd, taking a thorn from his foot on arriving at the Capitol, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Androdus, qui conduit le Lion par Rome, en Cornal.' [Androdus, who leads the lion to Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Androdus, who leads the lion to Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Curtius, qui se jette dans le Gouffré avec son Cheval, en Hyacinth.' [Curtius, who throws himself into the pit with his horse, in Hyacinth]63
EUR273-15C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Circus Maximus, en Jaspe rouge.' [Circus Maximus, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-15CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Circus Maximus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Circus Maximus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Circus Maximus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Circus Maximus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Quadrige, en Cornal. du Mylord Carlisle. Ouvrage Grec Auli.' [Team of four chariot-horses, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle. Work of the Greek Auli]1
EUR273-15D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Quadrige Victorieux au Milieu du Zodiaque, en Onix.' [Team of four chariot-horses victorious, surrounded by the Zodiac, in Onyx]63
EUR273-15D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Team of four chariot-horses victorious, surrounded by the Zodiac, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Bige, en Cornal. Ouvrage Grec Lucii.' [Team of two horses, in Cornelian. Work of the Greek Lucii]63
EUR273-15D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Carnée, du Roy de Nap. Ouvrage Grec Sostraton.' [Team of two horses, in Cameo. Work of the Greek Sostraton]63
EUR273-15E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de France.' [Team of two horses, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-15E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Bige, tirée par des Elephants, en Cornal.' [Two-horse carriage drawn by Elephants, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un homme qui conduit douze Cheveaux, en Jaspe rouge.' [A man leading twelve horses, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-15E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un homme qui conduit deux Cheveaux, en Calced.' [A man leading two horses, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-15E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Theatre avec des Combattans, en Cornal.' [An arena with combatants, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Gladiateur, en paste antique, Ouvrage Grec Cacas.' [A gladiator, in Faience[?]] Work of the Greek Cacas.63
EUR273-15E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A gladiator, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-15E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Athleta, Luiteur, (lutteur?) en Hyacinth. Ouv. Grec.' [A female athlete, wrestler, in Hyacinth. Greek work]63
EUR273-15F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Dioscobolus, qui joué au Discus, en Cornal. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti.' [Discobolus, who plays with a discus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-15F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Discobolus, who plays with a discus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Un homme qui joué au Balon, en Cornal.' [A man, playing with a ball, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Des Luiteurs (Lutteurs?) en presence de Leur Maïtre, en Cornal.' [Two wrestlers in the presence of their master, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Tideo, Pere de Diomede, blessé â la Guerre de Thebe, en Calced. de Hosch.' [Tydeus, father of Diomedes, wounded at the Theban War, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-15F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une femme inconué en prierre devant un Simulacre, en Ametiste, du Cab. de France.' [An unknown woman in front of a statue, in Amethyst, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-15F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An unknown woman in prayer in front of a statue, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15F8Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'Ant.M. [Early Modern] Quand les Romains trouver les livres des Sibilles. en Agate, du Cab. de France. (missing) [added later]' [When the Romans found the books of the Sibyls, in Agate, from the cabinet [of the King] of France] One of "Four missing." Cut out of surround by 1855?6
EUR273-15F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Quand les Romains trouver le tête humaine au Mont Tarpejus, l'endroit fût nomme le Capidole, en Sardoine.' [When the Romans found the human head at Tarpeian Rock, the place now named the Capitol, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-15G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [When the Romans find the human head at the Tarpeian Rock, the place now named the Capitol, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus, fût nomme Dictateur, etant aupres de la Charrué pour travailler la terre, en Sardoine.' [Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus, who was named Dictator, is beside the plough to work the land, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-15G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Datia restituta, en Cornal.' [Datia[?] restored, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Datia[?] restored, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] L'Abondance d'Afrique, en Jaspe Verde.' [The abundant produce of Africa, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-15G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Une Galere en forme de Fortresse, en Cornal, Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [A Galley in the form of a fortress, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-15G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Galley in the form of a fortress, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique.' [A Galley in the form of a fortress, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-15G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A Galley in the form of a fortress, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-15GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Port de Mer inconué, en Corn.' [An unknown sea port, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Phyrrhus, en Triomphe, en Camee, de Mr. Deringh. Ouvrage Grec Alfeo.' [Pyrrhus, in triumph, in Cameo, from Mr. Deringham[?]] Work of the Greek Alfeo.63
EUR273-15H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Sophonisba, prend du Poison pour point etré porte en Triomphe a Rome, en Plasme.' [Sophonisba, takes poison so as not to be taken in triumph to Rome [ie. avoid capture], in Plasma]63
EUR273-15H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste.' [Sophonisba, takes poison so as not to be taken in triumph to Rome [ie. avoid capture], in Amethyst]63
EUR273-15H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Sophonisba, takes poison so as not to be taken in triumph to Rome [ie. avoid capture], in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-15H5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'Ant.M. [Early Modern] Jugurtha, Roy de Numedie, livrée a Silla, en Cornal. du Cab. de France. (missing) [added later]' [Jugurtha, King of Numidia, betrayed to Sulla, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France] One of "Four missing." Removed by 1855?6
EUR273-15H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern] Des Soldats Captifs, en Sardoine.' [Captive soldiers, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-15H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern] Quand on presente la tête de Pompe â Jule Cesar, en Cornal.' [When the head of Pompey is presented to Julius Caesar, in Cornelian] Inscription below.63
EUR273-15H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Neron Empereur, habille en Muse, en Cornal. Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [Emperor Nero, dressed as a Muse in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-15J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Antonia, femme de Nero Claud. Druse, assise, en Corn. Gravée par Francesco Sirleti, apres une Statué Antiq.' [Antonia, wife of Nero Claudius Drusus, seated, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti, after an antique statue]63
EUR273-15J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Marc Aurele a Cheval come on le voit en Statué Equestre au Capidole â Rome, en Sardoine. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, le pere.' [Marcus Aurelius on horseback as depicted by the equestrian statue at the Capital in Rome, in Sardonyx. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-15J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Trajain Empereur a Cheval Combattent, en paste antique.' [Emperor Trajan fighting on horseback, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-15J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Roy de Nap.' [Emperor Trajan fighting on horseback, in Amethyst, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-15J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Soldat a Cheval, en Onix.' [A horse-soldier, in Onyx]63
EUR273-15J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [A horse-soldier, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-15K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A horse-soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A horse-soldier, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern] Un Triomphe oû Ovation, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [A Triumph or Ovation, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-15K4Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'Ant.M. [Early Modern] La Mort de Jule Cesar, par les conjures au Senat, en Cristal de Roche. missing [added later]' [The death of Julius Caesar, by the conspirators at Senate, in Rock Crystal] One of "Four missing." Cut out of surround by 1855?63
EUR273-15K5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Bataille, en Lapis Lazule. missing [added later]' [A battle, in Lapis Lazuli] One of "Four missing." Cut out of surround by 1855?63
EUR273-15K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Charite Militaire, en Cornaline.' [Military Charity, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15L1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Trois Soldats qui conduitend un boeuf au Sacrifice, en Cornal.' [Three soldiers who are leading a bull to sacrifice, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15L2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Three soldiers who are leading a bull to sacrifice, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15L3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Soldat portent un Victoire, en Cornal.' [A soldier carrying a Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15L4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Soldat jettent des pierres, en Cornal.' [A soldier throwing stones, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15L5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Soldat avec la Victoire, en Cornal.' [A soldier with the Victory, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15L6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Trois Soldats, en Sardoine.' [Three soldiers, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-15M1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les Boucliers Anciles, en Cornal.' [The Ancillary[?] Bucklers, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15M2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Armure, en Cornal.' [A [coat of] armour, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15M3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Casque, en Cornal.' [A Helmet, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15M4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Province, en Corn.' [A Province[?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15M5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern] Inconué, en Cornal.' [Unidentified, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15M6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Alexander le grand avec son Boucefalo, en Cornal.' [Alexander the Great with his [horse] Bucephalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-15M7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Alexander le grand avec son Boucefalo, en Niccolo.' [Alexander the Great with his [horse] Bucephalus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-15M8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Dieu Eubone, Adoré par les Anciens Napolitains en Sardoine.' [The God Eubone, worshipped by the ancient Neapolitans, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-16A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Romulus, Pr. Roy et fondateur de Rome, en Corn. du Cab. de Florence.' [Romulus, 1st king and founder of Rome, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-16A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Romulus, 1st king and founder of Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Numa Pompilius, 2me Roy, en Niccolo.' [Numa Pompilius, 2nd king of Rome, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-16A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Numa Pompilius, 2nd king of Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence' [Numa Pompilius, 2nd king of Rome, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-16A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Numa Pompilius, 2nd king of Rome, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-16A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Ancus Martius, 4me Roy, en Cornal.' [Ancus Martius, 4th king of Rome, in Cornelian] Inscription on the right.63
EUR273-16A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Ancus Martius, 4th king of Rome, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-16A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Junius Brutus, Pr. Consul Romain, en Ametiste.' [Lucius Junius Brutus, Pro-consul of Rome, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-16AXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Junius Brutus, Pro-consul of Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Junius Brutus, Pro-consul of Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Junius Brutus, Pro-consul of Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Junius Brutus, Pro-consul of Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Junius Brutus, Pro-consul of Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Lucius Junius Brutus, Pro-consul of Rome, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-16B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Junius Brutus, Pro-consul of Rome, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Unidentified or missing?]63
EUR273-16B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cajus Coelius Caldus, en Hyacinth, du Cab. de France.' [Gaius Coelius Caldus, in Hyacinth, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-16B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] T. Flaminius, en Cornal.' [Titus Flaminius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cajus Plautius Hypsaus Decianus, en Plasme, du Cab. de Florence.' [Gaius Plautius Hypsaeus Decianus, in Plasma, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-16C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Valerius Publicola, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Valerius Poplicola, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-16C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marcus Junius Silanus, en Cornal.' [Marcus Junius Silanus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Cornelius Silla, en Cornal.' [Lucius Cornelius Sulla, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Lucius Cornelius Sulla, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-16C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Gnejus Domitius Enobarbus, en Cornal.' [Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus, en Cornal. Gravee par Costanzi l'ainé.' [Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder]63
EUR273-16C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Attilius Regulus, en Cornal.' [Atilius Regulus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Posthumus Albinus, en Calced.' [[Aulus or Spurius] Postumius Albinus, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-16C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] P. Cornelius Nasicus, en Ametiste.' [Publius Cornelius Nasicus, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-16CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Antonius, frere de Marc Antoin, en Cornal.' [Lucius Antonius, brother of Marcus Antonius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus, en Cornal.' [Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cajus Numonius Valla, en Cornal.' [Gaius Numonius Valla, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Cajus Marius, en Cornal.' [Gaius Marius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marcus Portius Caton, en Sardoine.' [Marcus Porcius Cato, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-16D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced. du Roy de Nap.' [Marcus Porcius Cato, in Chalcedony, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-16D6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. (missing) [added later]' [Marcus Porcius Cato, in Cornelian] "One missing." Removed by 1855?63
EUR273-16D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Papirius, en Cornaline.' [Lucius Papirius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Duillius, premier Triomphir Naval, en Cornal.' [Duilius, the first Naval Victor, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Servius Ruffus, en Cornal.' [Lucius Servius Rufus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Servius Rufus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marcus Claudius Marcellus, en Jaspe.' [Marcus Claudius Marcellus, in Jasper]63
EUR273-16E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Claudius Marcellus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Claudius Marcellus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Claudius Marcellus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, en Cornal.' [Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cnejus Attilius Stabius, en Sardoine.' [Gnaeus Attilius Stabius, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-16F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] M.T. Cicero, en Cornal.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, du Prince Odeschalchi.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Camee, from Prince Odeschalchi]10
EUR273-16F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de France.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-16F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo, en Hollande. Gravée par Domenico, surnomme le Caciaretto a Rome.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Holland in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]. Engraved by Domenico called "The Little Hunter" in Rome] Cracked at top left and bottom right.63
EUR273-16F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Tullius Cicero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Quintus Labienus Particus, en Cornal.' [Quintus Labienus Particus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Catullus, en Sardoine.' [[Gaius or Quintus] Lutatius Catullus, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-16G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marcus Crassus, en Sardoine.' [Marcus Licinius Crassus, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-16G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Martialis, en Cornal. de Hosch' [Marcus Valerius Martialis, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-16G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] M. Marcius, en Cornal. de Hosch' [Marcus Marcius, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-16H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marcus Arrius II. Capitain Romain, en Cornal.' [Marcus Arrius II, Roman Captain, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Servius Ahala. Capitain Romain, en Cornal.' [Servius Ahala, Roman Captain, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Cajus Mitrajus, en Cornal.' [Gaius Mitraius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cajus Marcellus, Neveû d'Auguste, en Cornal.' [Gaius Claudius Marcellus, nephew of Augustus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marcus Varro, en Cornal.' [Marcus Terentius Varro, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Caton, Censor, en Cornal, du Cab. de France.' [Marcus Porcius Cato, Censor, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]6
EUR273-16H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mecenas, en Cornal, du Roy de Naples, Ouvrage Grec Solonis.' [Gaius Maecenas, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples. Work of Solon the Greek]10
EUR273-16H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Cabinet du Roy de France. Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Gaius Maecenas, in Amethyst, from the cabinet of the King of France. Work of Dioskourides the Greek]6
EUR273-16H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, du Roy de Nap.' [Gaius Maecenas, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-16J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Gaius Maecenas, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Gaius Maecenas, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pompejus Magnus, en Cornal, du Cab. Barberin â Rome.' [Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey), in Cornelian, from the Barberini Museum in Rome]10
EUR273-16J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey), in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-16J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. Ouvrage Grec.' [Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey), in Cornelian. Greek work]63
EUR273-16J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey), in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey), in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Grenade.' [Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey), in Garnet[?]]63
EUR273-16J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cnejus Pompejus, fils de Pompe, en Aqua Marin.' [Gnaeus Pompeius, son of Pompey, in Aquamarine]63
EUR273-16K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Gnaeus Pompeius, son of Pompey, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-16K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Sextus Pompejus, fils de Pompe, en Niccolo.' [Sextus Pompeius, son of Pompey, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-16K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Aqua Marin, du Cabinet de Florence, Ouvrage Grec Agathopi.' [Sextus Pompeius, son of Pompey, in Aquamarine, from the Museum of Florence. Work of the Greek Agathopi]10
EUR273-16K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marcus Junius Brutus, avec le poignard, en Corn.' [Marcus Junius Brutus, with the dagger, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Noir.' [Marcus Junius Brutus, with the dagger, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-16K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Sardoine. Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [Marcus Junius Brutus, with the dagger, in Sardonyx. Engraved by Anton Pichler] Inscription below.63
EUR273-16K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Marcus Junius Brutus, with the dagger, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-16K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern] Le meme, en Cornal, du Roy de Nap.' [Marcus Junius Brutus, with the dagger, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-16K9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Strato, Amÿ de Brutus, en Calced. du B. Hosch.' [Strato[?], friend of Marcus Junius Brutus, in Chalcedony, from Baron Hosch] Inscription below.63
EUR273-17A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Tête Consulaire omconué, en Cornaline.' [Head of an unidentified Consul, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-17A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe rouge, de Mr. Bentingh. â La Haÿe.' [Head of an unidentified Consul, in Red Jasper, from Mr. Bentingham at The Haigue]6
EUR273-17A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calced.' [Head of an unidentified Consul, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-17A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17AXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17AYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline, du Cab. de Florence.' [Head of an unidentified Consul, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-17C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul] Inscription on the right.63
EUR273-17D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul] Inscription below.63
EUR273-17D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul] Inscription below.63
EUR273-17DXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified Consul]63
EUR273-17G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Femmes inconués, en Cornaline.' [Head of an unidentified woman/women[?]]63
EUR273-17GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman] Inscription on the right 'O I N' or 'N I O'.63
EUR273-17H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] par Francesco Sirleti.' [Head of an unidentified woman. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti]63
EUR273-17H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17HXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17J5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Femme inconué, en Calcedoine de Mr. Dering. (missing) [added later]' [Head of an unidentified woman, in Chalcedony, from Mr. Dering] "One missing." Removed by 1855?63
EUR273-17J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Head of an unidentified woman]63
EUR273-17J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Famille, en Cornal.' [Unidentified family, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-17J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Masque moderne.' [Modern Mask]63
EUR273-17J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [Mask]63
EUR273-18A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Cajus Julius Cesar, en Grisolit, de Myl. Brunel. Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [Gaius Julius Caesar, in Chrysolite, from Lord Brunel. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-18A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. du Duc Strozzi.' [Gaius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-18A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Agate. du Roy de Nap.' [Gaius Julius Caesar, in Agate, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-18A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Onix. du Roy de France.' [Gaius Julius Caesar, in Onyx, from the King of France]6
EUR273-18A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Antoin Püchler.' [Gaius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-18A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Gaius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18A7Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Le Triumphirat de Marc Antonius, Lepidus et Augustus, en Cornal. 7.8. both missing [added later]' [The Triumvirate of Marcus Antonius, Lepidus and Augustus, in Cornelian] One of "Two missing." Cut out of surround by 1855?63
EUR273-18B1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Marc Antonius et Cleopater, en Sardoine, â Dresden. Gravée par Antoin Püchler. 7.8. both missing [added later]' [Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra, in Sardonyx, at Dresden. Engraved by Anton Pichler] One of "Two missing." Cut out of surround by 1855?63
EUR273-18B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lepidus, en Cornal.' [Lepidus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lepidus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Augustus, en Hyacinth, du Cab. de Florence.' [Augustus, in Hyacinth, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-18B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Augustus, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-18B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Augustus, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-18B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Augustus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Augustus, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-18C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Agate, du Cab. de Florence.' [Augustus, in Agate, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-18C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter.' [Augustus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]63
EUR273-18C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Augustus, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-18C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Augustus et Livia, en Cornal.' [Augustus and Livia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Livia, femme d'August. en Calced. du Cab. de Florence.' [Livia, wife of Augustus, in Chalcedony, from the Museum of Florence] Inscription 'L I B A U G' on the right.10
EUR273-18C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. de Mylord Carlisle.' [Livia, wife of Augustus, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle]1
EUR273-18D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Livia, wife of Augustus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marcus Agrippa, Gendre d'August. en Cornal.' [Marcus Agrippa, son-in-law of Augustus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Aqua Marin.' [Marcus Agrippa, son-in-law of Augustus, in Aquamarine]63
EUR273-18D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Ant.M. [Early Modern] Julia, femme de Marc Agrippa et en Suite de Tiber, fille d'August. en Cornal.' [Julia, wife of Marcus Agrippa and later of Tiberius, daughter of Augustus, in Cornelian] Inscription on the left 'I V L I A'.63
EUR273-18D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Aqua Marin.' [Julia, wife of Marcus Agrippa and later of Tiberius, daughter of Augustus, in Aquamarine]63
EUR273-18D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cajus et Lucius, freres, en Sard.' [Gaius and Lucius Caesar, brothers, in Sardonyx] Inscriptions in Greek above and below.63
EUR273-18D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cajus Cesar, fils de Marc Agrippa et Julia, en Sardoine.' [Gaius Caesar, son of Marcus Agrippa and Julia, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-18D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Cesar, fils de Marc Agrippa et Julia, en Cornal.' [Lucius Caesar, son of Marcus Agrippa and Julia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Caesar, son of Marcus and Julia Agrippa, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Tiberius, en Cornaline.' [Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-18E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Tiberius et Livia sa Mere, en Camee, du C. de Florence.' [Tiberius Julius Caesar and Livia his mother, in Cameo, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-18E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Tiberius, en Cornal.' [Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Drusus, fils deTiber, en Cornal.' [Drusus, son of Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Drusus, son of Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Drusus, son of Tiberius Julius Caesar, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-18F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Nero Claudius Drusus, fils de Livia, frere de Tiber, et Pere de Germanicus et Claudius Empereur, en Hyacinth, du C. de Florence.' [Nero Claudius Drusus, son of Livia, brother of Tiberius Julius Caesar, and father of Germanicus and Emperor Claudius, in Hyacinth, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-18F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee.' [Nero Claudius Drusus, son of Livia, brother of Tiberius Julius Caesar, and father of Germanicus and Emperor Claudius, in Cameo]63
EUR273-18F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Nero Claudius Drusus, son of Livia, brother of Tiberius Julius Caesar, and father of Germanicus and Emperor Claudius, in Cornelian] Damaged at the top.63
EUR273-18F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Antonia, minor, femme de Nero Claud. Druss. et fille de Marc Antoin, en Cornal.' [Antonia Minor, wife of Nero Claudius Drusus, and daughter of Marcus Antonius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calcedoine.' [Antonia Minor, wife of Nero Claudius Drusus, and daughter of Marcus Antonius, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-18G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Grisolit.' [Antonia Minor, wife of Nero Claudius Drusus, and daughter of Marcus Antonius, in Chrysolite]63
EUR273-18G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Germanicus, fils de Nero Claud. Druss. et Antonia, et Pere de Caligula Empereur, en Camée, (fragment) du Cabinet du Duc Strozzi. Ouvrage Grec Epitÿnchani.' [Germanicus, son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia, and father of Emperor Caligula, in Cameo, (fragment) from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi. Work of the Greek Epitÿnchani]10
EUR273-18G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Aqua Marin.' [Germanicus, son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia, and father of Emperor Caligula, in Aquamarine]63
EUR273-18G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Germanicus et Agrippina major, en Onix.' [Germanicus and Agrippina Major, in Onyx]63
EUR273-18G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Germanicus and Agrippina Major, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Agrippina major, femme de Germanicus et fille de Marc Agrippa et Julia, en Corn.' [Agrippina Major, wife of Germanicus and daughter of Marcus Agrippa and Julia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Agrippina major, femme de Germanicus et fille de Marc Agrippa et Julia, en Corn.' [Agrippina Major, wife of Germanicus and daughter of Marcus Agrippa and Julia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Agrippina major, femme de Germanicus et fille de Marc Agrippa et Julia, en Corn.' [Agrippina Major, wife of Germanicus and daughter of Marcus Agrippa and Julia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Cajus Caligula, en Cornal.' [Gaius (Caligula), in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Gaius (Caligula), in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Caligula et Agrippina sa Soeur, en Camee.' [Gaius (Caligula) and Agrippina his sister, in Cameo]63
EUR273-18H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Claudius, en Ametiste.' [Claudius, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-18H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Claudius, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-18H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Claudius et Valeria Messalina, en Cornal.' [Claudius and Valeria Messalina, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Val. Messalina et Britannicus, en Cornal.' [Valeria Messalina and Britannicus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Valeria Messalina, femme de Claud. en Cornal.' [Valeria Messalina, wife of Claudius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Agrippina minor, femme de Claud. et fille de Germanicus et Agrippina major, Mere de Neron Empereur, en Sardoine.' [Agrippina minor, wife of Claudius and daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina Major, mother of Emperor Nero, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-18J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Agrippina minor, wife of Claudius and daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina Major, mother of Emperor Nero, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-18J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Britannicus, fils de Claud. et Val. Messalina, en Cornal.' [Britannicus, son of Claudius and Valeria Messalina, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Britannicus, son of Claudius and Valeria Messalina, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Britannicus, son of Claudius and Valeria Messalina, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-18J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Nero, en Cornaline. Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [Nero, in Cornaline. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-18J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, du Mylord Carlisle.' [Nero, in Cameo, from Lord Carlisle]1
EUR273-18J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Grenade.' [Nero, in Garnet[?]]63
EUR273-19A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Nero, en Cornaline.' [Nero, in Cornaline]63
EUR273-19A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, du Prelat Molinari.' [Nero, in Cameo, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-19A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Nero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Hyacinth.' [Nero, in Hyacinth]63
EUR273-19A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Onix, de la Contesse Carufina.' [Nero, in Onyx, from the Countess Carufina]10
EUR273-19A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Octavia, femme de Neron, en Calced., du Cab. de Florence.' [Octavia, wife of Nero, in Chalcedony, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-19A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Poppea, femme de Neron, en Cornal., du Cab. de Florence.' [Poppaea, wife of Nero, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-19A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee, du Prelat Molinari.' [Poppaea, wife of Nero, in Cameo, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-19A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Galba, en Cornaline.' [Galba, in Cornaline]63
EUR273-19B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Galba, in Cornaline]63
EUR273-19B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, en Angleterre.' [Galba, in Cameo, from England]63
EUR273-19B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Aqua Marin, du Roy de Naples.' [Galba, in Aquamarine, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-19B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, du Cab. du Roy de France [crossed through], en Cornal. de Mylord Carlisle.' [Galba, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle]1
EUR273-19B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Galba, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-19B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Otho, en Cornaline.' [Otho, in Cornaline]63
EUR273-19B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Grenade.' [Otho, in Garnet[?]]63
EUR273-19C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otho, in Cornaline]63
EUR273-19C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otho, in Cornaline]63
EUR273-19C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otho, in Cornaline]63
EUR273-19C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Otho, in Cornelian] Inscription below 'O T O'.63
EUR273-19C5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, en Anglet.' [Otho, in Cameo, from England] Removed. One of 6 missing 1977. One of "Three missing 1855"?63
EUR273-19C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Vitellius, en Cornaline.' [Vitellius, in Cornaline]63
EUR273-19C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Vitellius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, en France.' [Vitellius, in Cameo, from France]63
EUR273-19D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Vitellius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Vespasianus, en Camee, du Cab. de Florence.' [Vespasian, in Cameo, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-19D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme ......, [en Camee], du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Vespasian, [in Cameo], from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-19D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Vespasian, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]] Inscription above 'M I V A' in octagonal surround.63
EUR273-19D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Vespasian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Vespasian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Vespasian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Domitilla, femme de Vespasien, en Ametiste.' [Domitilla, wife of Vespasian, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-19E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Titus, en Cornaline.' [Titus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee.' [Titus, in cameo]63
EUR273-19E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee.' [Titus, in cameo]63
EUR273-19E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Julia, fille de Titus, en Saphir Oriental, du Ch[crossed through] Tresor de St. Denis en France, Ouvrage Grec Evode.' [Julia, daughter of Titus, in Oriental Sapphire, from the treasures of St. Denis in France. Work of the Greek Evode]6
EUR273-19E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter.' [Julia, daughter of Titus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]63
EUR273-19E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Hyacinth, de Mr. Deringh, Ouvrage Grec Nikandros.' [Julia, daughter of Titus, in Hyacinth, from Mr. Deringham[?]. Work of the Greek Nikandros]63
EUR273-19E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Julia, daughter of Titus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calced.' [Julia, daughter of Titus, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-19F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste.' [Julia, daughter of Titus, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-19F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Domitianus, en Camée, du Roy de Naples.' [Domitian, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-19F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Domitian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Domitian, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-19F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Domitian, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-19F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Domitian, in Cornelian] Inscription 'L' at the bottom left.63
EUR273-19F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Domitian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Domitia, femme de Domit. en Cornal.' [Domitia, wife of Domitian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Domitia, wife of Domitian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Camée. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Domitia, wife of Domitian, in Cameo. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-19G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Nerva, en Cornaline. Gravee par Lorenzo Natter.' [Nerva, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]63
EUR273-19G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, de Mr. Charles Stanhope.' [Nerva, in Amethyst, from Mr. Charles Stanhope]1
EUR273-19G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Nerva, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Trajanus, en Cornaline.' [Trajan, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Trajan, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-19G9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Trajan, in Cornelian] Removed. One of 6 missing 1977. One of "Three missing 1855"?63
EUR273-19H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Trajan, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Trajan, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Trajanus, Plotina, Martiana et Matidia, en Onix, du R. de Naples.' [Trajan, Plotina, Martiana and Matidia, in Onyx, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-19H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Plotina, femme de Traj. en Cornal.' [Plotina, wife of Trajan, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Plotina, wife of Trajan, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Martiana, Soeur de Traj. en Cornal. de Mr. Charl. Stanhope.' [Martiana, sister of Trajan, in Cornelian, from Mr. Charles Stanhope]1
EUR273-19H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Martiana, sister of Trajan, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-19H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Martiana, sister of Trajan, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19H9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Matidia, Niece de Traj. en Onix.' [Matidia, niece of Trajan, in Onyx] Removed. One of 6 missing 1977. One of "Three missing 1855"?63
EUR273-19J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Plasme, de la Comt. Carufini.' [Matidia, niece of Trajan, in Plasma, from the Countess Carufini]10
EUR273-19J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hadrianus, en Cornal, du Roy de Naples.' [Hadrian, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-19J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Hadrian, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-19J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hadrian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-19J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Sabina, femme d'Hadr. en Cornal, de Mr. Zannetti â Venise.' [Sabina, wife of Hadrian, in Cornelian, from Mr. Zannetti of Venice]10
EUR273-19J6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sabina, wife of Hadrian, in Cornelian] Removed. One of 6 missing 1977. One of "Three missing 1855"?63
EUR273-19J7Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Sabina Voile, en Crisolit, du Prince Waldeck.' [Sabina, wife of Hadrian, veiled, in Chrysolite, from Prince Waldeck] Removed. One of 6 missing 1977. One of "Three missing 1855"?63
EUR273-19J8Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Sabina, wife of Hadrian, veiled, in Cornelian] Removed. One of 6 missing 1977. One of "Three missing 1855"?63
EUR273-20A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Antinous, favorit d'Hadr. en Cornaline. Gravee par Costanzi l'ainé.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder] Greek? inscription on the right.63
EUR273-20A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-20A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Comte Esterhasi.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian, from Count Esterhasi]63
EUR273-20A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-20A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Mr. Zannetti a Venise.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian, from Mr. Zannetti of Venice]10
EUR273-20A6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian] Removed. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".63
EUR273-20A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, du Cab. Capponi a Rome, Ouv. Grec.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cameo, from the Capponi cabinet at Rome. Greek Work]10
EUR273-20A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Onix.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Onyx]63
EUR273-20B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-20B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Antinous, favourite of Hadrian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20B6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Elius Cesar, Adepte d'Hadr. en Ametiste, de la Comtesse Carufini.' [Aelius Caesar, adopted as Hadrian's successor, in Amethyst, from the Countess Carufini] Removed. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".10
EUR273-20B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme ...... [en Ametiste], du Cab. du R. de France.' [Aelius Caesar, adopted as Hadrian's successor, [in Amethyst], from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-20B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Aelius Caesar, adopted as Hadrian's successor, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Antoninus Pius, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence.' [Antoninus Pius, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-20C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Cab. du R. de Nap.' [Antoninus Pius, in Amethyst, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-20C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Faustina major, femme d'Ant. P. en Cornal. Gravee par Girolom-Rose.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian. Engraved by Girolamo Rossi]63
EUR273-20C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-20C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian] Inscription 'F' on the left and 'A' on the right.63
EUR273-20C6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian] Removed. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".63
EUR273-20C7Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian] Removed. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".63
EUR273-20C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian] Greek inscriptions on the left and right.63
EUR273-20C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-20D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Faustina Voile, en Cornaline. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Faustina Major, wife of Antoninus Pius, veiled, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-20D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] [something crossed through] Gallerius Valerius Antoninus, fils d'Ant. P. et Faustina, en Niccolo.' [Galerius Valerius Antoninus, son of Antoninus Pius and Faustina, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-20D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Marc Aurelius, en Cornal.' [Marcus Aurelius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20DXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Marcus Aurelius, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-20E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Marcus Aurelius, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-20E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste, Ouvrage Grec Aëpolianus.' [Marcus Aurelius, in Paste. Work of the Greek Aepolianus]63
EUR273-20E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo. Gravee par Francesco Sirleti.' [Marcus Aurelius, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti]63
EUR273-20E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cristal de Roche.' [Marcus Aurelius, in Rock Crystal]63
EUR273-20E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Marc Aurel et Faustina, en Cornal.' [Marcus Aurelius and Faustina, in Cornelian] Inscription 'L I B E N S' up the centre.63
EUR273-20E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Camee. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Marcus Aurelius and Faustina, in Cameo. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-20E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Faustina minor, femme de M. Aurel., en Jaspe rouge.' [Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-20E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. Barberin.' [Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, in Cornelian, from the Barberini cabinet]10
EUR273-20F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-20F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Aqua Marin.' [Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, in Aquamarine]63
EUR273-20F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Faustina Voile, en Cornal.' [Faustina the Younger, wife of Marcus Aurelius, veiled, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marc Aurel. et Lucii Ver, en Cornal.' [Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Verus, en Cornal.' [Lucius Verus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique, du Prince Altieri â Rome.' [Lucius Verus, in Faience[?], from Prince Altieri of Rome]10
EUR273-20G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lucius Verus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucilla, femme de Luc. Ver., en Jaspe rouge, de Hosch.' [Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, in Red Jasper, from Hosch]63
EUR273-20G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-20G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Commodus, en Hyacinth, du Cab. de Florence.' [Commodus, in Hyacinth, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-20G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Commodus, in Plasma]63
EUR273-20G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, de la Comtesse Carufini.' [Commodus, in Amethyst, from the Countess Carufini]10
EUR273-20G9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Cab. Capponi.' [Commodus, in Amethyst, from the Capponi cabinet] Removed. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".10
EUR273-20H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Commodus en Hercule, en Cornal.' [Commodus as Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Commodus as Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Crispina, femme de Commod. en Cornal.' [Crispina, wife of Commodus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Crispina, wife of Commodus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20H5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Crispina, wife of Commodus, in Cornelian] Removed. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".63
EUR273-20H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Crispina, wife of Commodus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Commodus et Annius Verus, freres, en Camée.' [Commodus and Annius Verus, brothers, in Cameo]63
EUR273-20H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Pertinax, en Cornaline.' [Pertinax, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20H9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Pertinax, in Plasma] Removed. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".63
EUR273-20J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Didius Julianus, en Ametiste.' [Didius Julianus, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-20J2Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Agate.' [Didius Julianus, in Agate] Cut from surround. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".63
EUR273-20J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Manlia Scantilla, femme de Did. Jul. en Cornal.' [Manlia Scantilla, wife of Didius Julianus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Manlia Scantilla, wife of Didius Julianus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Manlia Scantilla, wife of Didius Julianus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Manlia Scantilla et Didia Clara, en Ametiste blanche.' [Manlia Scantilla and Didia Clara, in White Amethyst]63
EUR273-20J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Didia Clara, fille de Did. Jul. en Cornal.' [Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-20J9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] La meme, en Plasme.' [Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus, in Plasma] Removed. One of "Eight Casts missing 1855".63
EUR273-21A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Didia Clara, en Cornaline.' [Didia Clara, in Cornelian] Greek? inscription on the right.63
EUR273-21A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Pescennius, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Pescennius, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-21A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Pescennius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge, du Cab. du R. de France.' [Pescennius, in Red Jasper, from the cabinet of the King of France] Inscriptions on the right 'A' then Greek inscription in a square pattern.6
EUR273-21A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Pescennius, en Cornaline.' [Pescennius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Pescennius, en Cornal.' [Pescennius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Albinus, en Cornal.' [Albinus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Albinus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21A9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'M. [Modern] Septimius Severus, en Cornal en Anglet. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Septimius Severus, in Cornelian from England. Engraved by Anton Pichler] Cut from surround. One of "Two missing 1855".63
EUR273-21B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Septimius Severus, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-21B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Septimius Severus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Septimius Severus, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-21B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Septimius Severus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Septimius Severus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Septimius Severus, Julia Pia, Caracalla et Geta, en Cornal.' [Septimius Severus, Julia Pia, Caracalla and Geta, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Septimius Severus, Julia Pia, Caracalla and Geta, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Julia Pia, femme de Sept. Sev. en Sardoine.' [Julia Pia, wife of Septimius Severus, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-21C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme ..... [en Sardoine] du Cab. du R. de France.' [Julia Pia, wife of Septimius Severus, [in Sardonyx], from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-21C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Hyacinth.' [Julia Pia, wife of Septimius Severus, in Hyacinth]63
EUR273-21C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Caracalla, en Calced. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Caracalla, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-21C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Costanzi l'aine.' [Caracalla, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder]63
EUR273-21C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Costanzi l'aine.' [Caracalla, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder]63
EUR273-21C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Caracalla, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Caracalla, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Caracalla, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Caracalla, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Caracalla, in Cornelian] Inscription below.63
EUR273-21D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Plautilla, femme de Caracalla, en Aqua Marin. Gravee par Girolome Rose.' [Plautilla, wife of Caracalla, in Aquamarine. Engraved by Girolamo Rossi]63
EUR273-21D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Geta, en Cornal, du Cab. du Roy de Nap.' [Geta, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-21D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Macrinus, en Cornal.' [Macrinus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diadumenus, en Cornal.' [Diadumenus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Eliogabalus, en Cornal.' [Elagabalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Elagabalus, in Plasma]63
EUR273-21D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo, de Hosch.' [Elagabalus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], from Hosch]63
EUR273-21D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Elagabalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21DXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Elagabalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Julia Paola, pr. femme d'Eliogab. en Cornal.' [Julia Paola, 1st wife of Elagabalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Julia Aquilea, 2me femme d'Eliogab. en Cornal.' [Julia Aquilea, 2nd wife of Elagabalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Annia Faustina, 3me femme d'Eliogab. en Cornal.' [Annia Faustina, 3rd wife of Elagabalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Julia Mesa, mere d'Eliogab. en Cornal.' [Julia Maesa, mother of Elagabalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Alexander Severus, en Niccolo.' [Alexander Severus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-21E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Alexander Severus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-21E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Salustia Barbia Orbiana, femme d'Alex. Sev. en Camee. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Salustia Barbia Orbiana, wife of Alexander Severus, in Cameo. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-21E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Julia Mamea, mere d'Alex. Sev. en Cornal.' [Julia Mamaea, mother of Alexander Severus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Maximinus, en Aqua Marin.' [Maximinus, in Aquamarine]63
EUR273-21F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Maximinus, in Plasma]63
EUR273-21F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Paulina, femme de Maxim. en Niccolo.' [Paulina, wife of Maximinus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-21F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Maximinus junior, fils de Maxim. en Niccolo.' [Maximinus junior, son of Maximinus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-21F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Gordianus Africanus, en Calced. de Hosch. Gravee par Costanzi l'aine.' [Gordianus Africanus, in Chalcedony, from Hosch. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder]63
EUR273-21F5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Balbinus, Pupienus et Gordianus Pius, en Sardoine.' [Balbinus, Pupienus & Gordianus Pius, in Sardonyx] Removed. One of "Two missing 1855".63
EUR273-21F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Calcedoine, du Roy de Naples.' [Balbinus, Pupienus & Gordianus Pius, in Chalcedony, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-21F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Sardoine.' [Balbinus, Pupienus & Gordianus Pius, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-21F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Balbinus, en Cornal.' [Balbinus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Balbinus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Pupienus, en Cornal.' [Pupienus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Gordianus Pius, en Cornal.' [Gordianus Pius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Sabina Tranquillina, femme de Gord. P. en Cornal.' [Sabina Tranquillina, wife of Gordianus Pius, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Philippus, Martia Ottecilla sa femme et Philippus junior son fils, en Niccolo.' [Philippus, Martia Ottecilla, his wife, and Philippus junior, his son, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-21G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Trajanus Decius, en Niccolo.' [Trajanus Decius, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-21G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Quintus Herennius, fils de Decius, en Camee.' [Quintus Herennius, son of Trajanus Decius, in Cameo]63
EUR273-21G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Volusianus, en Cornal.' [Volusianus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Emilianus, en Calced.' [Aemilianus, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-21H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Posthumus, [one of three] Tÿrannes, en Calcedoine.' [Postumus the tyrant, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-21H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Victorinus, [one of three] Tÿrannes, en Niccolo.' [Victorinus the tyrant, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-21H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Emilianus, [one of three] Tÿrannes, en Cornal.' [Aemilianus the tyrant, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Vabalatus, fils de Zenobia, en Cornal.' [Vaballathus, son of Zenobia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Claudius II Gothicus, en Lapis Lazule.' [Claudius II Gothicus, in Lapis Lazuli] Inscription 'D A' from right to left below.63
EUR273-21H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Aurelianus et Severina, en Niccolo. Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [Aurelianus and Severina, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-21H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Probus, en Cornal.' [Probus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Alextus, en Cornal.' [Allectus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Constantinus Magnus, en Cornal.' [Constantine the Great, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-21J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Constantinus Magnus a Cheval, en Jaspe rouge, de Hosch.' [Constantine the Great on horseback, in Red Jasper, from Hosch]63
EUR273-21J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Constantinus, fils de Constantin., en Cristal de Roche, du Cab. de R. de France.' [Constantine II, son of Constantine the Great, in Rock Crystal, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-21J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Julianus Apostata, en Sardoine.' [Julian the Apostate, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-21J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Julianus Apostata, et Flavia Julia Helena, his wife, en Grenade.' [Julian the Apostate and Flavia Julia Helena, his wife, in Garnet[?]]63
EUR273-22A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Masque debout, en Calcedoine, du B. Hosch.' [A masked man standing, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-22A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. de Mylord Carlisle.' [A masked, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle]1
EUR273-22A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [A masked man standing, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-22A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A masked man standing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Plasme, du Mylord Carlisle.' [A masked man standing, in Plasma, from Lord Carlisle]1
EUR273-22A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A masked man standing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A masked man standing, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' A masked man standing, in Sardonyx] [Actually sitting]63
EUR273-22A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour, en Masque, en Cornal.' [Eros in a mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22AXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux hommes, en Masque, en Cornal.' [Two men masked, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Sardoine.' [Two men masked, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-22B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un homme, en Masque, en Cornal.' [One man in a masked, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Comedien, en Cornal.' [An actor], in Cornelian63
EUR273-22B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Roma en Masque, en Cornal.' [Roma in a mask , in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour habillant une masque, en Cornal.' [Eros/Cupid putting on a mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour avec une masque, en Cornal.' [Eros/Cupid with a mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une femme avec une masque, en Cornal.' [A woman with a mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une masque, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste.' [A mask, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-22BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Agate.' [A mask, in Agate]63
EUR273-22BYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Agate.' [A mask, in Agate]63
EUR273-22C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste.' [A mask, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-22C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste.' [A mask, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-22C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A mask, in Cameo]63
EUR273-22C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Prelat Molinari.' [A mask, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-22C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal, de la Comtesse Carufini.' [A mask, in Cornelian, from the Countess Carufini]10
EUR273-22C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal, du Duc Strozzi.' [A mask, in Cornelian, from Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-22C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A mask, in Cameo]63
EUR273-22D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Agate.' [A mask, in Agate]63
EUR273-22D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A mask, in Cameo]63
EUR273-22D7Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A mask, in Cameo] Cut from surround. "One missing 1855".63
EUR273-22D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Agate.' [A mask, in Agate]63
EUR273-22D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A mask, in Cameo]63
EUR273-22E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A mask, in Cameo]63
EUR273-22E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Onix.' [A mask, in Onyx]63
EUR273-22E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee. du Duc Strozzi.' [A mask, in Cameo, from Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-22E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal, de Mr. Deringh.' [A mask, in Cornelian, from Mr. Deringham[?]]63
EUR273-22E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22EXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22EYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A mask, in Cameo]63
EUR273-22F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Agate.' [A mask, in Agate]63
EUR273-22F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste.' [A mask, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-22F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [A mask, in Sardonyx] Inscription 'C. S T A T V L' on the right.63
EUR273-22F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian] Inscriptions above and below.63
EUR273-22F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [A mask, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-22F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian] Inscription around outside 'Q V E R I A N I . S V A V I S'.63
EUR273-22F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A mask, in Cameo]63
EUR273-22FXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22FYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22FZIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Masques, en Cornal.' [Two masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Jaspe rouge.' [Two masks, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-22G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Calced. de Zannetti a Venise, Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Two masks, in Chalcedony, by Zannetti of Venice. Engraved by Anton Pichler]10
EUR273-22G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Jaspe Noir.' [Two masks, in Black Jasper]63
EUR273-22G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Two masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en paste antique.' [Two masks, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-22G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Two masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Two masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Two masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en paste antique.' [Two masks, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-22H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Two masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Two masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[There is no cast numbered 76 in the catalogue]63
EUR273-22H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Jaspe rouge.' [Two masks, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-22H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Trois Masques, en Cornal.' [Three masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Hyacinth.' [Three masks, in Hyacinth]63
EUR273-22H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal, du Cab. de Florence.' [Three masks, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-22H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Sardoine.' [Three masks, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-22H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Quatre Masque, en Agate.' [Four masks, in Agate] Inscription 'H E L E N A' across the centre.63
EUR273-22HXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Sept Masques, en Cornal.' [Seven masks, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Chimere, en Cornal, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-22J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Chimaera, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-22J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Chimaera, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-22JXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique.' [A Chimaera, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-22JYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Chimaera, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-22K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [A Chimaera, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-22K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Chimaera, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-22K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Chimaera, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]] Inscription 'T E R T I' on the right.63
EUR273-22K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe.' [A Chimaera, in Jasper]63
EUR273-22K9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22KXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22KYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-22KZIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Lion, en Cornaline.' [A Lion, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Lion, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Lion, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Duc Strozzi a Rome.' [A Lion, in Cornelian, from Duke Strozzi at Rome]10
EUR273-23A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced. de la Comtesse Carufini.' [A Lion, in Chalcedony, from the Countess Carufini]10
EUR273-23A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Lion, in Cornelian] Inscription 'E P R' above.63
EUR273-23A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Lionne, en Cornal. de la Comtesse Carufini.' [A Lioness, in Cornelian, from the Countess Carufini]10
EUR273-23A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Lion qui devorée un Sanglier, en Cornal.' [A Lion who devours a Wild Boar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Lion qui devorée un Taureau, en Cornal.' [A Lion who devours a Bull, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Lion qui devorée un Chevre, en Cornal.' [A Lion who devours a Goat, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Lion qui devorée un Cheval, en Jaspe Verde.' [A Lion who devours a Horse, in Green Jasper]63
EUR273-23B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'Am. [Early Modern] Un Lion qui devorée un Cheval, en Cornal.' [A Lion who devours a Horse, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Panthere, en Cornal.' [A Panther, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Tigre, en Cornal.' [A Tiger, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Tiger, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Tiger, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23C1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Un Ours, en Jaspe rouge.' [A Bear, in Red Jasper] Removed. One of "Three missing 1855".63
EUR273-23C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bear, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A Bear, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-23C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Elephant, en Cornal.' [An Elephant, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Grieffon, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence.' [A Griffon, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-23C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Grieffon qui devoree une Cerf, en paste antique.' [A Griffon who devours a Stag, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-23C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Grieffon qui devoree une Cerf, en Cornal.' [A Griffon who devours a Stag, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Grieffon, en Cornal.' [A Griffon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Grieffon qui tué un homme, en Calced.' [A Griffon killing a man, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-23D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Loups, en Cornal.' [A Wolf, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, de Hosch.' [A Wolf, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-23D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Wolf, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Loups, en Niccolo.' [Two Wolves, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-23D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Chasse de Sanglier, en Jaspe Verde, du Duc de St. Aignan â Paris.' [A Wild Boar Hunt, in Green Jasper, from the Duke of St. Aignan at Paris] Greek inscription below.6
EUR273-23D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal, du R. de Nap.' [A Wild Boar Hunt, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-23D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal, du Chev, Hamilton.' [A Wild Boar Hunt, in Cornelian, from Hamilton Kt.]63
EUR273-23D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Sanglier, en Cornal.' [A Wild Boar, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Prepagation, en Cornal.' [Propagation, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Propagation, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Trûé, en Cornal, du Duc Strozzi.' [A Sow, in Cornelian, from Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-23E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Couchon d'Epine, en Cornaline.' [A Hedgehog, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Taureau, en Cornal, de Hosch.' [A Bull, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-23E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Cab. du Roy de France. Ouvrage Grec Hilli.' [A Bull, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France. Work of the Greek Hyllos [? son of Dioskourides]]6
EUR273-23E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bull, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Onix (fragment). Ouvrage Grec.' [A Bull, in Onyx (fragment). Greek Work]63
EUR273-23F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardonie.' [A Bull, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-23F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste le nom moderne. Gravee par Franc. Sirleti.' [A Bull, in Amethyst. The name modern[?]. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti] Greek inscription above.63
EUR273-23F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Vache, en Calced.' [A Cow, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-23F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Vaches, en Cornal.' [Two Cows, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Vache avec un Veau, en Cornal.' [A Cow with a Calf, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Tête d'un Aries, en Cornal.' [A Ram's Head, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Aries, en paste antique.' [A Ram, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-23F8Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Ram, in Cornelian] Removed. One of "Three missing 1855".63
EUR273-23F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Lapis Lazule.' [A Ram, in Lapis Lazuli]63
EUR273-23G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Ram, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Chevre, en Jaspe.' [A Goat, in Jasper]63
EUR273-23G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Tête d'un Cheval, en Cornal.' [A Horse's Head, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Cheval, en Ametiste.' [A Horse, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-23G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [A Horse, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-23G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Tête d'un Asné, en Cornal.' [An Ass's Head, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Chien, en paste antique.' [A Dog, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-23G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Dog, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23G9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Chat, en Cornal, du Duc Strozzi.' [A Cat, in Cornelian, from Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-23GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Cheval Marin, en Ametiste.' [A Seahorse, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-23H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Naples, Ouvrage Grec Pharnaci.' [A Seahorse, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples. Work of the Greek Pharnaci] Inscription below.10
EUR273-23H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Cheveaux Marin, en Cornal.' [Two Seahorses, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Chevre Marin, en Cornal.' [A Sea-goat, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Sea-goat, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Sea-goat, in Cornelian] Inscription 'M C A' above.63
EUR273-23H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Dauphin, en Cornaline.' [A Dolphin, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Ecrivisse de Mer, en Cornal.' [A Crayfish in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Des Fruits de Mer, en Cornal.' [The Fruits of the Sea, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Coquille de Mer, en Cornal.' [A Sea-shell, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23HXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Grenouille, en Cornal.' [A Frog, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Grenouille avec un Granc[?], en Cornal.' [A Frog with a crab], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [A Frog with a Crab], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Granc [?], en Cornal.' [A Crab], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Lezard, en Jaspe rouge.' [A Lizard, in Red Jasper] Inscription 'A' and 'L' on the left, but the cameo has been stuck down with the top facing right.63
EUR273-23J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe.' [A Lizard, in Jasper]63
EUR273-23J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [A Lizard, in Green Jasper] Early Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-23J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Têté d'un Aigle, en Cornal.' [The Head of an Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [The Head of an Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23J9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [The Head of an Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23JXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Aigle, en Jaspe rouge.' [An Eagle, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-23JYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23JZIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe.' [An Eagle, in Jasper]63
EUR273-23K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An Eagle, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Corbeau, en Cornal.' [A Crow, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Crow, in Cornelian] Inscription 'C N . P O S E D' above.63
EUR273-23K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A Crow, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-23K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Crow, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Cigogne, en Cornal.' [A Stork, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Cigognes, en Cornal, de Hosch.' [Two Storks, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-23K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Perauque, en Cornal.' [A Parrot, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23K9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Hÿboux, en Cornal.' [An Owl, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23KXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Basilisque conduit par quatre Cocqs, en Jaspe rouge.' [A Basilisk led by four Cocks, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-23L1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Pavon, en Cornal.' [A Peacock, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23L2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Mouche, en Cornal.' [A Mouse, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23L3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A fly, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-23L4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Mouche sur une Feuille, en Cornal.' [A fly on a Leaf, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-23L5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Papillon, en Jaspe rouge.' [A Butterfly, in Red Jasper] Greek? inscription above, from right to left.63
EUR273-23L6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Scorpion, en Cornal.' [A Scorpion, in Cornelian] Greek inscription below on right and left.63
EUR273-23L7Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Scorpion, in Cornelian] Removed. One of "Three missing 1855".63
EUR273-23L8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Scorpions, en Jaspe.' [Two Scorpions, in Jasper]63
EUR273-24A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un homme frabriquant un Vase, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [A man making a vase, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-24A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A man making a vase, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-24A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal du Cab. du Roy de France.' [A man making a vase, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France]6
EUR273-24A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A man making a vase, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Vase, en Cornal. du B. Hosch.' [A vase, in Cornelian, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-24A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du B. Hosch.' [A vase, in Cornelian, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-24A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du B. Hosch.' [A vase, in Cornelian, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-24A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du B. Hosch.' [A vase, in Cornelian, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-24A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A vase, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24AXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A vase, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [A vase, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-24B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Hyacinth.' [A vase, in Hyacinth]63
EUR273-24B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique.' [A vase, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-24B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Onix.' [A vase, in Onyx]63
EUR273-24B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A vase, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A vase, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [A vase, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-24B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo, Gravee par Franc.Sirleti.' [A vase, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti]63
EUR273-24B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A vase, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-24BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [A vase, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-24BYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A vase, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [A vase, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-24C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Corbeille, en Cornal.' [A basket, in Cornelian] Inscription 'I' or 'L' above and 'B' or 'R' below.63
EUR273-24C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A basket, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Spinx, en paste antique.' [A Sphinx, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-24D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Duc Strozzi.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian, from Duke Strozzi]10
EUR273-24D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Domenico sur nomme il Caciaretto' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian. Engraved by Domenico known as the "The Hunter"]63
EUR273-24D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Duc de Leeds.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian, from the Duke of Leeds]1
EUR273-24D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. Ouvrage Grec Thamiridis.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian. Work of the Greek Thamirides] Greek inscription on the right.63
EUR273-24D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de Florence.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]10
EUR273-24D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A Sphinx, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-24D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [A Sphinx, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-24E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A Sphinx, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-24E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Sphinx, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Rafaël d'Urbain, en Cornaline. Gravee par Franc. Sirleti.' [Raphael of Urbano, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti]63
EUR273-24F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Antoin Correge, en Camée. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Antoin Correge, in Cameo. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-24F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Michel Ange Bonaroute, en Cornal. Gravee par Franc. Sirleti.' [Michelangelo Bonaroute[?], in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti]63
EUR273-24F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Carlo Marratti, en Cornal. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti, le pere.' [Carlo Marratti, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]63
EUR273-24F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Baron de Montesquieu, en Sardoine. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Baron of Montesquieu, in Sardonyx. Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-24F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Pope, Poëte Anglois.' [Pope, English Poet]63
EUR273-24F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Oliver Cromwell, en Cornal. Gravee par Lorenzo Natter.' [Oliver Cromwell, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]63
EUR273-24F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Le meme, en Ametiste, de Mylord Brunel. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Oliver Cromwell, in Amethyst, from Lord Brunel. Engraved by Anton Pichler] Inscription 'OLIVER CROMWELL' below.63
EUR273-24F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27[Modern] 'Cristine, Reine de Suede, en Cornal.' [Christine, Queen of Sweden, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-24G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Sculpteur, en Cornaline.' [A Sculptor, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Philosoph inconnué, en Cornaline.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-25B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-25B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-25B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-25B9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-25BXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25BYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25BZIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule, en Grenade.' [Hercules, in Garnet[?]]63
EUR273-25C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Apollon, en Calced. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Apollo, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Anton Pichler] Greek inscription on the left.63
EUR273-25C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jul. Cesar, en Niccolo.' [Julius Caesar, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-25C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Julius Caesar, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-25C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Marcus Brutus, en Cornal.' [Marcus Brutus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Hadrianus, en Cornal.' [Hadrian, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Sabina, en Ametiste.' [Sabina, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-25C9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Inconnué, en Cornal.' [Unidentified person, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25CXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cybele, en Cornal.' [Cybele, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Inconnué, en Cornal.' [Unidentified person, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Sacrifice, en Cornal.' [A Sacrifice, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres, en Plasme.' [Ceres, in Plasma]63
EUR273-25D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Harpie, en Sardoine.' [A Harpie, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-25D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Inconnué, en Cornal.' [Unidentified person, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25D6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Victoire, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian] Removed. "One Cast missing 1855".63
EUR273-25D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres sur un Monstre Marin, en Agate.' [Ceres on a Sea Monster, in Agate]63
EUR273-25D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Chasseur, en Niccolo.' [A Hunter, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-25D9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un femme assis sur un Taureau, en Niccolo.' [A women sitting on a Bull, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-25DXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Inconnué, en Cornal.' [Unidentified person, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Unidentified person, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-25E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Unidentified person, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-25E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Chasse de Lion, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [A Lion Hunt, from the cabinet of the King of France] Inscription 'C RANIANI' at top left.6
EUR273-25E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Empereur Trajain â Cheval.' [Emperor Trajan on horseback]63
EUR273-25E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Inconnué, en Cornaline.' [Unidentified person, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified person, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Masque, en Cornal.' [A Mask, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-25E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Une Masque, en Grenade.' [A Mask, in Garnet[?]]63
EUR273-25E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Masque, en Niccolo.' [A Mask, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-26A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter Serapis, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Cornelian] Greek? inscription on the right.63
EUR273-26A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter, en Sardoine.' [Jupiter, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-26A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter Ammon, en Calamite.' [Jupiter Ammon, in Calamite]63
EUR273-26A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter assis sur son Throne, en Cornal.' [Jupiter sitting on his Throne, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter assis sur son Throne, en Calced.' [Jupiter sitting on his Throne, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-26A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jupiter et Isis, en Niccolo.' [Jupiter and Isis, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-26A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Foudre de Jupiter, en Cornal.' [The Thunderbolt of Jupiter, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ceres, en paste antique.' [Ceres, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-26A9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Ceres, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]] Inscriptions on left and below.63
EUR273-26B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Ceres, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le Dieu Vertunno, en Cornal.' [The God Vertumnus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Deesse Pomone, en Agate.' [The Goddess Pomona, in Agate]63
EUR273-26B4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [The Goddess Pomona, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Neptune, en Cornal.' [Neptune, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Nereus et Doris, en Camee, du Prelat Molinari.' [Nereus and Doris, in Cameo, from Prelate Molinari]63
EUR273-26B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Minerve, en Cornal.' [Minerva, in Cornelina]63
EUR273-26B8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Minerve Sacrifiant, en Niccolo.' [Minerva sacrificing, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-26C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Minerve Armée, en Cornal.' [Minerva armed, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Minerva armed, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule, en Cornal.' [Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule, en Cornaline.' [Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Costanzi L'Aine.' [Hercules, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder]63
EUR273-26C6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Jole, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee. en France.' [Iole, in Cameo, in France]63
EUR273-26C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Iole, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-26D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique.' [Iole, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-26D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A.M. [Early Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Jole avec la Massué d'Hercule, en Cornal.' [Iole with Hercules's Club, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26D5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Bachus élevée par Les Nimphs, et nourrit du miel etant conduit sur une Panthere, en Camée, du Cab. du Roy de Naples.' [Bachus supported by Nymphs, and being fed on honey and led on a Panther, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-26D5aIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27There is no cast with the number 31 in tray 26 or in the catalogue. A large cast numbered 30 may well have replaced the original 30 and 31.63
EUR273-26D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Bachus debout avec Le Tirse, en Camee, du Myl. Carlisle.' [Bacchus standing with the Tirse, in Cameo, from Lord Carlisle]1
EUR273-26E1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A.M. [Early Modern] Un Bachanal, en Agate.' [A Bacchanal, in Agate]63
EUR273-26E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Corese, Grand Sacerdote de Bachus, en Cornal.' [Corese[?], High Priest of Bacchus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, du Cab. du R. de Nap.' [Corese[?], High Priest of Bacchus, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-26E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Un Faune, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26E5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee.' [A Faun, in Cameo]63
EUR273-26E6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Faune jouant avec un petit, en paste antique.' [A Faun playing with a little one, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-26E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Faune portent sur les Epaules un petit, en Camee, du Cab. du R. de Nap.' [A Faun carrying on his shoulders a little one, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the King of Naples] Inscriptions on the left and right.10
EUR273-26E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Victoire, en Calced.' [A Victory, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-26F1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Faune debout, en paste antique.' [A Faun standing, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-26F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Franc. Sirleti.' [A Faun standing, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti]63
EUR273-26F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Faune avec une Chevre, en Niccolo.' [A Faun with a Goat, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-26F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Un Satyr, en Cornal.' [A Satyr, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Satyr assis, en Cornal.' [A Satyr sitting, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Bachante en Furie, du B. Hosch.' [A Bacchante as a Fury, from Baron Hosch]63
EUR273-26F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante as a Fury, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26F8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Bachante, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26F9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Bachanal, en Cornaline.' [A Bacchanal, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [A Bacchanal, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-26G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Esculape, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, in Cornelian] Inscription on the right.63
EUR273-26G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Un Hermaphrodit, en Agate. Gravee de Flavio Sirleti.' [An Hermaphrodite, in Agate. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]63
EUR273-26G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravée de Jean Püchler, le fils. Gravée par Giov. Püchler, le fils.' [An Hermaphrodite, in Cornelian. Engraved by Jean Pichler, Junior and Johann Pichler, Junior]63
EUR273-26G6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Ametiste.' [Mercury, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-26G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure qui resuscite un homme de Terre, en paste antique.' [Mercury who resurrects a dead man[?], in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-26G8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La Paix, en Cornal.' [Peace, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26G9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe.' [Peace, in Jasper] Removed. "One missing 1855".63
EUR273-26GXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon, en Cornal.' [Apollo, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Sard..' [Apollo, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-26H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal, du Chev. Henrÿ, Gravée par Girolomo Rose Livourne.' [Apollo, in Cornelian, from Chevalier Henry. Engraved by Girolamo Rossi, Livorno] Greek inscriptions on left, right and below.63
EUR273-26H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Apollo, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-26H5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Apollon avec La Lire et Tripode, en Cornal.' [Apollo with the Lyre and a Tripod, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Muse, en paste antique, de Hosch. Ouv. Grec.' [A Muse, in Faience[?], from Hosch. Greek Work]63
EUR273-26H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Muse, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Muse avec La Lire, en Cornal.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Franc. Sirleti.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti]63
EUR273-26HXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-26J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Centaure avec une Centaure, en Camee (fragment), du Cab. du R. de Naples.' [A Centaur and a Centauress, in Cameo (fragment), from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-26J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Marsias Lié â un Arbre, en Sard.' [Marsyas tied to a Tree, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-26J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Diane Chasseresse, en Niccolo.' [Diana the Huntress, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-26J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Acteon, devorée par les Chiens, en paste antique.' [Actaeon, devoured by Dogs, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-26J5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mars, en Sardoine, avec le nom Grec Alfeo, mais d'outeuse, le nom Grec.' [Mars, in Sardonyx, with the Greek name ALPHHOS, but the Greek name is doubtful[?]] Inscription at top left.63
EUR273-26J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Hercule avec la massué.' [Hercules with his Club]63
EUR273-26J7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A.m. [Early Modern] L'Officine de Vulcain, en Agate.' [The Dispensary of Vulcan, in Agate]63
EUR273-26J8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Venus et Amour, en Camee, du Cab. du R. de Nap.' [Venus and Eros/Cupid, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-26K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Venus et Amour, en Cornal, Gravée par Franc. Sirleti.' [Venus and Eros/Cupid, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti] Inscription below.63
EUR273-26K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Camee, du R. de Naples.' [Venus and Eros/Cupid, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-26K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Venus and Eros/Cupid, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Venus qui peche les Amours, en paste antique.' [Venus who fishes for Eros/Cupids, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-26K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A.m. [Early Modern] Amour portent un Arc, en Camee, du Roy de Naples.' [Eros/Cupid holding a Bow, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]10
EUR273-26K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Ametiste. Gravee par Franc. Sirleti.' [Eros/Cupid holding a Bow, in Amethyst. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti]63
EUR273-26K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour tenant un Caduce, en Niccolo.' [Eros/Cupid holding a Herald's Staff, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-26K8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour tirée par Deux Chevres, en paste antique.' [Eros/Cupid drawn by two Goats, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-26K9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour avec une Lanterne, en Cornal.' [Eros/Cupid with a Lantern, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26L1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour qui conduit les Ames au Champ. Elise.' [Eros/Cupid who leads the Souls to the Elysian Fields]63
EUR273-26L2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Amours, en Cornal.' [Two Eros/Cupid figures, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26L3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Amour tiré par Deux Papillons, en Niccolo.' [Eros/Cupid drawn by two Butterflies, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]63
EUR273-26L3aIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27There is no cast with the number 91 in tray 26, and no room for one either. Neither is there an entry in the catalogue.63
EUR273-26L4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Ara, en Jaspe.' [A Sacrificial Altar, in Jasper]63
EUR273-26L5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Cajus Elius, Poëte, en Jaspe.' [Gaius Elius the Poet, in Jasper] Inscription 'C' on left and 'E' on the right.63
EUR273-26L6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Euripedes, Poëte avec une masque, en Jaspe rouge.' [Euripedes the Poet, with a Mask, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-26L7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] M. Metius Epaphroditus, en Cornal.' [Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus [of Chaeronea?], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-26L8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Philosophs inconué, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosophers, in Cornelian] Two men, one on the left appears to be in pain and standing in a cauldron.63
EUR273-26L9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Inconué, en Jaspe rouge.' [Unidentified [Greek] man, in Red Jasper] The initials Alpha and Lambda are inscribed either side of a head in profile. Greek inscription.63
EUR273-26LXIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Philosoph inconué, en Cornal.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian] Head of a bearded man in profile.63
EUR273-26LYIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Ametiste.' [Mercury, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-26LZIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Roy inconué, en Calcedoine.' [An Unidentified King, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-27A1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Philosoph inconué, en Cornaline.' [Unidentified Philosopher, in Cornelian] Head of a bearded man in profile.63
EUR273-27A2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Plato, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27A3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Saffo, Poëtesse, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27A4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-27A5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Alexander le grand, en Cornal.' [Alexander the Great, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27A6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Un Roy inconué, en Cornal.' [An Unidentified King, in Cornelian] Greek inscriptions on the left and right.63
EUR273-27A7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An Unidentified King, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27A8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An Unidentified King, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27B1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [An Unidentified King, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27B2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An Unidentified King, in Cornelian] Inscription above.63
EUR273-27B3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An Unidentified King, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27B4Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique, de Hosch.' [An Unidentified King, in Faience[?], from Hosch] Some missing 1855. This one cut out of surround by 2003.63
EUR273-27B5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Reine inconué, en Cornal.' [An Unidentified Queen, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27B6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Amazone, en Cornal.' [An Amazon, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27B7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Herois, en paste antique.' [A Hero, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-27C1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27C2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Hero, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27C3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Isis avec le Sistro, en Cornal.' [Isis with the Sistrum, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27C4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Isis et Harpocrates, dans la barque Sacred du Nile, en Jaspe.' [Isis and Harpocrates, aboard the Sacred Barque of the Nile, in Jasper]63
EUR273-27C5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Idole Egÿptien, en Jaspe.' [An Egyptian Idol, in Jasper]63
EUR273-27C6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Harpocrates et Aubis[sic?], en Jaspe.' [Harpocrates and Anubis[?], in Jasper] Some missing 1855. This one missing by 2003.63
EUR273-27C7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Des Oiseaux Egÿptiens.' [Egyptian Birds [Ibis and Falcon?]]63
EUR273-27C8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Abraxas, en Jaspe.' [Abraxas, in Jasper]63
EUR273-27D1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Giade.' [Abraxas, in Jade] See also EUR273-27D2 for the reverse.63
EUR273-27D2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Revers de La meme pierre avec des Caracteres [en Giade].' [Reverse of the same stone [124 Abraxas, in Jade, see EUR273-27D1] with inscription] There are three sets of two characters, each set is the same and appears to be based on a cuneiform inscription.63
EUR273-27D3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Triptoleme qui conduit le Char de Ceres, en Jaspe rouge.' [Triptolemus who drives the chariot of Ceres, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-27D4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Meleager avec la Têté du Sanglier, en Cornal.' [Meleager with the head of the Wild Boar [of Calydon], in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27D5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le Minautaure, en Cornal.' [The Minotaur, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. This one missing by 2003.63
EUR273-27D6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Meduse Aile, en Ametiste.' [Winged Medusa, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-27D7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Winged Medusa, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27D8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Inconué, en Sardoine.' [Unidentified figure with a staff, carrying a load on his back, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-27E1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Unidentified, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there is no cast in tray 27 numbered 132.63
EUR273-27E2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Unidentified people, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27E3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Inconué, en Calced.' [Unidentified, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-27E4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique.' [Unidentified, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-27E5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Inconûés, en Camee, du Roy de Naples.' [Unidentified people, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there is no cast in tray 27 numbered 136.10
EUR273-27E6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Des Soldats Grecs à l'expedition de Thebe, Scarabe, du B. Hosch.' [Greek Soldiers on the expedition to Thebes [in Egypt], a Scarab, from Baron Hosch] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there is no cast in tray 27 numbered 137.63
EUR273-27E7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pelée, Pere d'Achille offrent ses Cheveux au Fleuve Sperchio si son fils retournoit herois de la Guerre de Troÿe (Pausania) en Scarabe, de Christian Dehn.' [Peleus, father of Achilles, washing his hair at the River Sperchio on his son's heroic return from the Trojan War (Pausania), on a Scarab, from Christian Dehn]63
EUR273-27E8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Paris, avec tous les attribuits, en Cornaline.' [Paris, with all his regalia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27E9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Paris, en Cornal.' [Paris, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27F1Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Bachus, en Cornal.' [Bacchus, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for a cast to be stuck down in this position and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 141.63
EUR273-27F2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ulÿsse, en Sardoine.' [Ulysses, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-27F3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Achille, fort affligé quand on anonce la mort de Patrocle, en Camée (fragment) de la Comtesse Carufini.' [Achilles, suffers greatly when the death of Patroclus is announced, in Cameo (fragment), from the Countess Carufini] The original 143 was a smaller cast than the current one. The cast stuck in this position is damaged and has no surround, and is therefore unnumbered, but it is the correct size for number 161. In 2003 the surround for 161 contained a much smaller cast than the original.10
EUR273-27F4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Priamus, qui demande le Corps d'Hector â Achille, en Onix, de Mylord Brunel, Invente et designé par Monsr. Menghs, et Gravée par Antoin Püchler.' [Priam, who demands the corpse of Hector from Achilles, in Onyx, from Lord Brunel, invented and designed by Monsr. Menghs, and Engraved by Anton Pichler]63
EUR273-27F5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Ajax et Ulÿsse qui font tirer au sort pour les Armes d'Achille, en Corn.' [Ajax and Ulysses who draw lots for the Arms of Achilles, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27F6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Laocoon, devorees avec ses Enfans par les Serpents, en Cornal.' [Laocoon, devoured with his children by the Serpents, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27F7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Faustulus avec la Louve et Rom. et Remulus, en paste antique.' [Faustulus with the She-wolf and Romulus and Remus, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-27G1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Quadrige, en paste antique.' [A Quadrigae, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-27G2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Martius, Pasteur qui se fait tirer l'Epine du pied en arrivent au Capidole, en Corn. de Hosch.' [Martius, Shepherd who pulled the thorn from his foot on arriving at the Capitol, in Cornelian, from Hosch]63
EUR273-27G3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Des Soldats Romains Combattent, en Cornal.' [Roman soldiers fighting, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27G4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Jeû des Enfans Romains avec les Os des Brebis, Dedié â Venus, en Cornal.' [The Roman children's game [played] with Sheep's Bones, dedicated to Venus, in Cornelian] In the centre of the cast is a cockerel, with gaming pieces towards the edge and some other obscure shapes.63
EUR273-27G5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Province Romaine, en Cornal.' [A Roman Province, in Cornelian] The image looks like a basic map with two fish, presumably the official emblems.63
EUR273-27G6Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Lepidus, Triumphir, en Hyacinth.' [Lepidus the Triumvir, in Hyacinth] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 153.63
EUR273-27G7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Augustus, en Cornal.' [Augustus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27G8Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL
'A Cajus Cesar, en Camee, du Cab. du Connetable Colonne a Rome. [Gaius Caesar in cameo from the Cabinet of Connetable Colonne in Rome.] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 155.
63
EUR273-27G9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Neron, en sa jeunesse, en Cornal.' [Nero in his youth, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was a cast numbered 190 stuck down in the position that 156 should have occupied.63
EUR273-27G9aIntaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme [Un Aigle], en Jaspe rouge.' [An Eagle, in Red Jasper] Some missing 1855. In 2003 this was cast had been stuck down in the position that 156 should have occupied.63
EUR273-27H1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Otho, en Cornal.' [Otho, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27H2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Trajanus, en Cornal.' [Trajan, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27H3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée.' [Trajan, in Cameo]63
EUR273-27H4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Matidia, en Cornal.' [Matidia, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27H5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A.m. [Early Modern] Hadrianus, en Jaspe.' [Hadrian, in Jasper] Missing, cut from surround. The original 161 was a large cast and its surround was still in situ in 2003. The original cast may be the one that in 2003 occupied the position of number 143. The cast currently stuck in this position is much smaller. It may have occupied other positions on tray 27, eg. 121 or 128.63
EUR273-27H6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Sabina, femme d'Hdr, en Ametiste.' [Sabina, wife of Hadrian, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-27H7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Lucius Verus, en Cornal.' [Lucius Verus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27H8Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Commodus, en Plasme.' [Commodus, in Plasma]63
EUR273-27H9Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Commodus en Hercule, en Cornal.' [Commodus as Hercules, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27J1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Pertinax, en Jaspe.' [Pertinax, in Jasper]63
EUR273-27J2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'M. [Modern] Caracalla, en Calced.' [Caracalla, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-27J3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Eliogabalus, en Cornal.' [Elagabalus, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27J4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Eliogabalus et Julia Paula, sa femme, de Hosch.' [Elagabalus and Julia Paula, his wife, from Hosch]63
EUR273-27J5Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Masque Silen, en Cornal.' [A mask of a Satyr, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 170.63
EUR273-27J6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Victoire en Masque, en Camee.' [A Victory Mask, in Cameo]63
EUR273-27J7Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Deux Masques, en Jaspe rouge.' [Two Masks, in Red Jasper] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 172.63
EUR273-27J8Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Des Comediens en Masque, en Cornal. de Mr. Robinson.' [Masked Actors, in Cornelian, from Mr. Robinson] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 173.1
EUR273-27J9Intaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Chimere, en Cornal.' [A Chimaera, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 174.63
EUR273-27JXIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [A Chimaera, in Red Jasper] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no evidence that a cast had been stuck down in this position and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 175.63
EUR273-27K1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme [Un Lion], en Camée.' [A Lion, in Cameo]63
EUR273-27K2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Chimera, en Calced.' [A Chimaera, in Chalcedony]63
EUR273-27K3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Chimera, en paste antique.' [A Chimaera, in Faience[?]]63
EUR273-27K4Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Anathomié, en Cornal.' [An Anatomical Study, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27K5Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Lion, en Camee, du Cab. du R. de Nap.' [A Lion, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]10
EUR273-27K6Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Lion, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27K7Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Cerf, en Ametiste.' [A Stag, in Amethyst]63
EUR273-27L1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Lapis Lazule.' [A Stag, in Lapis Lazuli]63
EUR273-27L2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Une Trûé, en Sard.' [A Sow, in Sardonyx]63
EUR273-27L3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Le meme [Un Aigle], en Jaspe rouge.' [An Eagle, in Red Jasper]63
EUR273-27M1Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Chevre Marin, en Cornal.' [A Sea Goat, in Cornelian]63
EUR273-27M1aIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Tigre Egyptien, en Jaspe.' [An Egyptian Tiger, in Jasper] Some missing 1855. In 2003 number 188 had been stuck down in the position that 187 should occupy and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 187.63
EUR273-27M2Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Un Aigle, en Jaspe.' [An Eagle, in Jasper]63
EUR273-27M3Intaglio impression (masc.)07F27'A. [Antique] Deux Chevres, en Jaspe.' [Two Goats, in Jasper]63
EUR273-27XaIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme [Un Aigle], en Cornal.' [An Eagle, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 191.63
EUR273-27XbIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Deux Pigeon, en Niccolo.' [Two Pigeons, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 192.63
EUR273-27XcIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Grûé, en Jaspe.' [A Crane, in Jasper] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 193.63
EUR273-27XdIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Fourmis, en Cornal.' [An Ant, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 194.63
EUR273-27XeIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Mouche, en Jaspe.' [A fly, in Jasper] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 195.63
EUR273-27XfIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Un Arbre, en Cornal.' [A Tree, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 196.63
EUR273-27XgIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Une Grenade avec du Grain.' [A Pomegranate with seeds] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 197.63
EUR273-27XhIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Inconué, en Cornal.' [Unidentified, in Cornelian] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 198.63
EUR273-27XiIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Un Vase, du B. Hosch.' [A Vase, from Baron Hosch] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 199.63
EUR273-27XjIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, du B. Hosch.' [A Vase, from Baron Hosch] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 200.63
EUR273-27XkIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, du B. Hosch.' [A Vase, from Baron Hosch] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 201.63
EUR273-27XlIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, du B. Hosch.' [A Vase, from Baron Hosch] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 202.63
EUR273-27XmIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Le meme, du B. Hosch.' [A Vase, from Baron Hosch] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 203.63
EUR273-27XnIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Un Priape, en Jaspe.' [A Priapus, in Jasper] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 204.63
EUR273-27XoIntaglio impression (masc.)NULL'A. [Antique] Un Idole Egyptien, en Jaspe.' [An Egyptian Idol, in Jasper] Some missing 1855. In 2003 there was no room for this cast and there was no cast in tray 27 numbered 205.63
EUR274Coin07A030Obverse: Shield with inscription round edge "CANTON LUCERNE" and "1810" at bottom. Reverse: Wreath with inscription in centre "1 BATZEN X RAPPEN".11
EUR275Coin07A030Obverse: Crown with letters intertwined below "CARLOS". Around ege "HISPANIARVM.REX.1712". Reverse: Shield with heraldic coat of arms surmounted by a crown. Inscription round edge reads "CAROLUS NI D G HISPANIARVM.REX.1712".5
EUR276ACoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Coat of arms of crownedDouble-headed Imperial eagle holding crown and sceptre. Two Russian words. Initials 'EM'. Reverse: Two intertwined letters ('JE'?) with possibly II in Roman numerals. Date 1785. Surrounded by wreath and surmounted by crown. Design is off-centre and coin is of varying thickness. Edge is textured.17
EUR276BCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Reverse: Decorative capital letter 'H' or 'JC'(?) and 'I' underneath, with crown above. Obverse: Date 1842 with two Russian words above (Kopec?), and the figure '2' above and initials 'EM' below.17
EUR276CCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1840 with two Russian words above (3 Kopecs?) and initials 'EM' below. Reverse: Decorative capital letter 'J' with 'I' underneath (?) , both surmounted by a crown.17
EUR276DCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1855 with Russian word above (3 Kopecs?) surrounded by decorative circle and initials 'EM' below. Reverse: Coat of arms of double-headed eagle , both surmounted by a crown.17
EUR276ECoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Reverse: Double-headed eagle surmounted by crown and '1838' and 'EM'. Obverse: Date 1858 with Russian word above (10 Kopec?) with crown above. Very worn in the centre of the obverse17
EUR276FCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Reverse: Decorative capital letter 'H' with 'I' underneath (?) , both surmounted by a crown. Obverse: Date 1853 with Russian word above (2 Kopecs) with crown above and initials 'EM' below.17
EUR276GCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Reverse: Decorative capital letters 'J' and 'C'(?) with 'I' underneath (?) , both surmounted by a crown. Obverse: Date 1842 with Russian word above (3 Kopecs?) with crown above and initials 'EM' below. Worn.17
EUR276HCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: '5 Kopecks' and '1852' surrounded by a decorative circle. Reverse: Coat of arms with double-headed eagle and initials 'EM' below. Good condition.17
EUR276ICoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1853 with Russian word above (Kopec?) with crown above and initials 'EM' below. Reverse: Decorative capital letter 'H' with 'I' underneath (?) , both surmounted by a crownd.17
EUR276JCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1842 with two Russian words above (1 Kopec?) and initials 'EM' below. Reverse: Two intertwined letters 'J' and 'C' with 'I' underneath (?) , both surmounted by a crown.17
EUR276KCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1811 and coat of arms of double-headed eagle and initials 'HM' below. Reverse: Two Russian words and figure '2'. Initials 'EM'. All surrounded by wreath and surmounted by a crown.17
EUR276LCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1814 with coat of arms of double-headed eagle and two Russian letters. Reverse: '2' plus a Russian word and two Russian letters and below line two letters,surrounded by wreath and surmounted by a crown. Very worn around the edges17
EUR276MCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1823 with coat of arms of double-headed eagle. Reverse: '1' plus a Russian word underlined and two Russian letters and below line two letters,surrounded by wreath and surmounted by a crown. Very rubbed and worn, illegible from scan.17
EUR276NCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1823 with coat of arms of double-headed eagle and two Russian letters. Reverse: '1' plus a Russian word underlined and two Russian letters and below line 2 letters,surrounded by wreath and surmounted by a crown. Very worn on both sides.17
EUR276OCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1-72 (?) withentwined letter ('J' and 'E') letters surrounded by wreath and surmounted by crown. Reverse: Double-headed eagle coat of arms with Russina inscription underneath (illegible). Pierced at side. Of uneven thickness.17
EUR276PCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Date 1771 with entwined letters ('J' and 'E') letters surrounded by wreath and surmounted by crown. Reverse: Double-headed eagle coat of arms with Russin inscription underneath (illegible). Of uneven thickness. Textured edge.17
EUR276QCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse illegible. Reverse: Possibly a double-headed eagle coat of arms but mostly illegible. Surface of coin covered in verdigris.17
EUR276RCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse illegible. Reverse: Eeagle (?)with inscription underneath (illegible). Of uneven thickness. Chamfered edge.17
EUR276SCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: Double-headed eagle surmounted by crown with two Russian letters underneath. Date '1835'. Reverse: '5' and a Russian word underlined and two letters below.17
EUR276TCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse illegible. Reverse: Eagle (?) with inscription underneath (illegible). Of uneven thickness. Chamfered edge.17
EUR276UCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse: '2' with two Russian words and date 1841. Two small letters below. Reverse: Two letters (J) and (C) with (I) underneath surmounted by crown.17
EUR276VCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse illegible. Reverse: Eagle (?) with inscription underneath (illegible). Chamfered edge. Attempted piercing through centre (?)17
EUR276WCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse illegible. Reverse: Eagle (?)with inscription underneath (illegible). Of uneven circumference. Chamfered edge.17
EUR276XCoin07A031Russian copper or bronze coin. Obverse illegible. Reverse: Eagle (?)with inscription underneath (illegible). Of uneven thickness. Chamfered edge. Sppears to be untrimmed.17
EUR277Coin07A031Obverse: Large 'C' with 'XIV' inside. Inscription reads "FLOKETS KAKL(E?)X MIN BELONING. Lettering surmounted by a crown with milled edge and crown insignia each side of "C". Reverse: Two crossed arrows with the value '1/2 SKILLING' and '1829'. Swedish23
EUR277ACoin07A031Obverse: 'C' in centre with '4' inside. Inscription reads "XVI SKILLING DANSK 1644: Reverse: Inscription "IUSTUS IUDEX' (the 'D' has a small crossbar at the top). Also some hebrew (?) lettering.23
EUR278Coin07A031Obverse: Crest with female figure and lion holding a banner surmounted by a crown and drapery. Inscription 'ROMANIA' at top. Reverse: Inscription '5 BANI' and '1867' surrounded by a wreath.22
EUR279Coin07A031Obverse: Crown in centre with inscription "REGNO LOMBARDO VENETO" and "V" underneath. Reverse: Inscription "1 CENTESIMO 1822".10
EUR279ACoin07A031Obverse: Male head in profile Ferdinand II with inscription "FERD.II.D.G.REGNIVTR.SIC.ET.HIER.REX * " . Reverse: Inscription "TORNESE UNO 1858" with crown above.7
EUR279BCoin07A031Obverse: Male head Ferdinand II in profile with inscription "FERD.II.D.G.REGNI--(?) TR.SIC.ET.HIER.REX * " . Reverse: Inscription "TORNESE UNO 1858" with crown above.7
EUR279CCoin07A031Obverse: Male head, Victor Emanuel II? bearded, in profile with inscription "VITTORIO EMANUELE 11 1863 " . Underneath neck "FERRARIS". Reverse: Inscription "REGNO D'ITALIA 50 CENTESIMI" , floral swag and in small letters "BN".10
EUR280Coin07A031Obverse: Heraldic lion rampant with forked tail. Inscription reads "L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE 1862" and small lettering in box underneath "BRAEMT". Reverse: "10 CENTIMES" in centre and "LEOPOLD PREMIER ROI DES BELGES".9
EUR280ACoin07A031Obverse: Seated crowned figure holding sceptre with infant on knee. Inscription reads "HUNGARIA/E PATRONA" and "1697"."CH" on each side of figure. Reverse: Inscription "A.G.H.E.REX. LEOPOL.DVS.D.G.R.I.S (?)" and inside a heart shape "3".16
EUR281Coin07A031Obverse: Male head in profile. Inscription reads "FREDERICUS BORUSSORUM REX". Reverse: "12 EINEN REICHS THALER 1765 " with "A" underneath. Coin of Frederick II of Prussia, Frederick the Great.8
EUR281ACoin07A031Obverse: Male head in profile. Inscription reads "FREDERICUS BORUSSORUM REX". Reverse: " EINEN REICHS THALER 1768 " with "B" underneath and stars. Coin of Frederick II of Prussia, Frederick the Great.8
EUR281BCoin07A031Obverse: Male coat of arms with bird. Illegible writing underneath shield. Reverse: "10" and inscription "DEUTSCHES REICH 1875 PFENNIG " . Coin of Emperor William I of Germany.8
EUR282Coin07A031Obverse: Wreath of foliage and inscription reads "REGINA PORTUGALIAE.ET ALGARBIORUM" and in centre "5" and "1784?". Reverse: Coat of arms and inscription reads "DEI GRATIA MARIA 1". Coin of Mary I of Portugal?7
EUR282ACoin07A031Obverse: Wreath of foliage and inscription around outside reads "PORTUGALIAE. ET ALGARBIORUM . REX" and in centre "III" and "1733". Reverse: Coat of arms with crown and inscription reads "DEI GRATIA " and "10 AN-ES . V". Coin of John V of Portugal.7
EUR283Coin07A031Obverse: Male head and inscription reads "VICT.AMED.D.G.REX.SARD 1795". Reverse: Coat of arms and inscription reads "DUX.SABAUD (?) RING.PED.SOL 20". Coin of Victor Amadeus III, Both sides very worn64
EUR284Coin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of George I with the inscription: "GEORGIVS REX ". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: " BRITANNIA 1723". Worn on both sides.1
EUR284ACoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of George I with the inscription: "GEORGIVSREX ". Reverse: Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA 1718".1
EUR284BCoin07A031Obverse: "GEORGIVS DEI GRATIS ". Reverse illegible. Worn on both sides. No Photograph/scan1
EUR284CCoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of George I with the inscription: "GEORGIVS REX ". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRI (?) ANNIA 1719". Worn on both sides.1
EUR284DCoin07A031Obverse: "GEORGIVS DEI GRATIA.REX ". Reverse: "HIBERNIA 1723". Clipped on top edge.3
EUR284ECoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of George I with the inscription "GEORGIVS". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA 1724". Worn on obverse.1
EUR285Coin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of George II with the inscription: "GEORGIVS II REX". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA 1754".1
EUR285ACoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of George III with the inscription: "GEORGIVS III. D:G. REX". Reverse: Britannia with no legible inscription. Both sides worn, particularly reverse.1
EUR285BCoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of George II with inscription: "GEORGIVS II REX". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA 1736". Worn on reverse.1
EUR285CCoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head with inscription: "GEORGIVS II. REX". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA 1752". No photograph/scan1
EUR286Coin07A031Obverse: Male and female head of George III and Charlotte and inscription reads"CHARLOTTA REGINA GEORGIVS III. DEI. GRATIA". Superimposed on obverse is a "J" and an "S". Reverse: "MBI ET H. REX.F.D. BETID SRIATETE 1762". Commemorative marrige coin. Coin slightly bent.1
EUR286ACoin07A031Obverse: Male Imperial head of George III and inscription reads"GEORGIVS III. D.G. REX. 1807". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITAN(?)". Reverse worn, illegible.1
EUR286BCoin07A031Obverse: Male imperial head of George III and inscription reads"GEORGIVS III. D.G. REX 1806". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA ".1
EUR286CCoin07A031Obverse: Male imperial head of Georgoe III and inscription reads"GEORGIVS III. D.G REX 1806". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA ".1
EUR286DCoin07A031Obverse: Male imperial head of George III and inscription reads"GEORGIVS III. REX". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA 1773". Worn on both sides.1
EUR286ECoin07A031Obverse: Male imperial head of George III and inscription reads"GEORGIVS III. REX". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA 1773". Coin bent.1
EUR287Coin07A031Obverse: Male head of George IV and inscription reads"GEORGIVS IV. D.G. REX". Reverse: Irish Harp with inscription: "IBERNIA 1822". Reverse slightly worn.3
EUR288Coin07A031Obverse: Royal bust of William IV with insciprion "GULIELMUS IIII DEI GRATIA 1831". Reverse: Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIAR : REX FID: DEF".1
EUR288ACoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of Willaim IV "GULIELMUS IIII DEI GRATIA 1837". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIAR : REX FID: DEF". Worn on both sides.1
EUR289Coin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of Willaim III "GVLIELMVS ET MARIA". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA" and "1694" Condition - very worn, almost illegible.1
EUR289ACoin07A031Obverse: Portrait heads of William and Mary, with inscription "GVIELMVS ET MARIA". Reverse: Britannia with inscription "BRITAN N1A 1694" (worn ) No scan/photograph.1
EUR290Coin07A031Obverse: "JACOBVS II DEI GRATIA". Reverse: "HIBERNIA" and "1686" Condition - very worn, illegible.3
EUR290ACoinNULLObverse: "JACOBVS (?) 11 (?) DEI GRATIA". Not found ? Amongst NDs ?1
EUR291Coin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of Charles II with inscription: "CAROLVS.A" and "CAROLO". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA" and "1675)". Condition - very worn, almost illegible.1
EUR291ACoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of Charles II with inscription: "CAR 11 D G (?) AN FR ET HIB R". Reverse: Scottish thistle with inscription: "NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET 1678". Condition - quite worn.1
EUR291BCoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of Charles II with inscription: "CAR.11.D.G.SCO.AN.FR.ET.HIB.R". Reverse: Scottish thistle with inscription: "NEMO.ME.IMPUNE.LACESSET 1678". Condition - quite worn.1
EUR291CCoin07A031Obverse: Very faint head with 'GE----" to the left and 'II' at top right. Reverse illegible, but with crown and harp. Condition - very worn. Only obverse scanned.1
EUR291DCoin07A031Obverse: Royal bust of Charles II with engraving "CAROLVS.A" and "CAROLO". Reverse: Britannia with engraving "BRITANNIA" and "1674" Condition - quite worn.1
EUR291ECoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of Willaim III with inscription: "GVLIELMVS TERTIVS". Reverse: Britannia with inscription: "BRITANNIA" and "169?"? Condition - quite worn.1
EUR291FCoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of Charles II with engraving "CAROLVS.A" and "CAROLO". Reverse: Britannia with engraving "BRITANNIA" and "1675". Condition - quite worn.1
EUR291GCoin07A031Obverse: Imperial head of Charles II with inscription "CAROLUS.A" and "CAROLO". Reverse: Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA" and "167"? Condition - quite worn, date illegible.1
EUR291HCoinNULLNot found ? Amongst NDs ?1
EUR292Medallion07A031Obverse: Man in plumed hat and inscription "THY JUDGEMENTS O GOD UNTO THE KING". Reverse: Male head and shoulders. Inscription (in 2 sections) reads "AND THY RIGHTEOUSNESSE" "UN TO THE KINGS SONN". Very thin.63
EUR293Coin07A031Obverse: Crown with crossed spears behind. Inscription reads "BRIT IACO : D : G: MAG". Reverse: Harp surmounted by crown and inscription "FRA: Et HIB REX ". Quite worn.1
EUR294Coin07A031Facsimile? coin William and Mary "I GVENEA". Other side has 'S' above '21'.1
EUR295-01Seal matrix07A032Pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Two figures with palms, small kneeling figure below. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-02Seal matrix07A032Pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Seated figure, small kneeling figure below. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-03Seal matrix07A032Pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Seated figure with book. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-04Seal matrix07A032Pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Standing figure with crook with kneeling figure, below a star. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-05Seal matrix07A032Pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Three standing figures. Inscription around edge. Trefoil shaped loop on back.63
EUR295-06Seal matrix07A032Circular brass seal matrix. Head of goat (ram?) and shield. Inscription around edge. Loop on back now missing.63
EUR295-07Seal matrix07A032Pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Standing figure , palms outstretched above building. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-08Seal matrix07A032Large pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Two standing figures (one a bishop?). Small animal at feet. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-09Seal matrix07A032Pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Standing figure over shield. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-10Seal matrix07A032Hexagonal brass seal matrix. 3 Shields and bird. And other heraldic symbols. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-11Seal matrix07A032Small circular brass seal matrix. Shield with heraldic symbols. Inscription around edge. Slightly bent, loop on back broken off.63
EUR295-12Seal matrix07A032Small pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Winged figure with shield.. Inscription around edge. Loop on top.63
EUR295-13Seal matrix07A032Small pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Lamb and cross. Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR295-14Seal matrix07A032Small pointed oval (vessica) brass seal matrix. Three figures, one large, two small. (Virgin & child) Inscription around edge. Loop on back.63
EUR296aCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head with laurel wreath facing right. Labelled "TRAIANO" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296aaCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with head-band, facing right. Labelled in Greek: "APOLLOYAN" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296abCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head, facing right. Labelled in Greek: "ARISTOTEDHS" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296acCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled "VESPASIAN" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296adCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled "M.COMMOD" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296aeCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head, facing right. Labelled "DIADVMENIAVS" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296afCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing left. Labelled in Greek: "HRAKARITOS" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296agCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing slightly left. Labelled in Greek: "CYRIPIDHS" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296ahCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled: "M.AURELIV." in black ink beneath.63
EUR296aiCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head, facing right. Labelled: "M.BRVT." in black ink beneath.63
EUR296ajCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head of a woman, facing left. Labelled in Greek Sappho in black ink on the right.63
EUR296akCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head, facing right. Labelled: "T.QVING PLAMIN." in black ink beneath.63
EUR296alCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with head-band, facing front. Labelled in Greek: "OINDAROS" in black ink beneath. A little damage to nose.63
EUR296amCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing left. Labelled in Greek: "XILUN" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296anCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing right. Labelled in Greek Posidonius in black ink beneath.63
EUR296aoCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled: "C.CAES" in black ink beneath.63
EUR296apCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled: "PES.NIGER" in black ink beneath. Chipped on the right.63
EUR296aqCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head with a wreath, facing right, with an odd ornament behind. Labelled: "D.IVLI" in black ink beneath. Chipped on the right.63
EUR296bCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head with laurel wreath facing right. Labelled "GALBA" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296cCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with laurel wreath facing right. Labelled "S.SEVERVS" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296dCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with laurel wreath facing right. Labelled "ANT.PIVS" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296eCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with laurel wreath facing right. Labelled "PERTIMAX" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296fCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head facing right. Labelled Socrates in black ink underneath (in Greek script)..63
EUR296gCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head facing right. Labelled "GPOLLUN" in black ink underneath (in Greek script)..63
EUR296hCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with laurel wreath, facing right. Labelled "CAKACALL" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296iCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with laurel wreath, facing right. Labelled "CLOD.ALB" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296jCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with laurel wreath, facing left. Labelled "DIOGENES" in black ink underneath (in Greek script)..63
EUR296kCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head with laurel wreath, facing right. Labelled "DOMIT." in black ink underneath.63
EUR296lCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing right. Labelled "EPIKOROS." in black ink underneath in Greek script.63
EUR296mCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing right. Labelled "ISOREATHS." in black ink underneath in Greek script.63
EUR296nCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head, facing right. Labelled "M.OTHO" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296oCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled "NERVA" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296pCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head, facing right. Labelled "SEPT.GETA" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296qCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled "L VERUS" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296rCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head, facing front. Labelled "AISXINHS" in black ink underneath in Greek script.63
EUR296sCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled "AVG" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296tCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with a cowl, facing left. Labelled "EYKLEILHS" in black ink underneath in Greek script.63
EUR296uCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled "PES.NIGER" in black ink underneath. Damaged, with several fragments.63
EUR296vCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing right. Labelled "OEOXIACTUC" in black ink underneath in Greek script. Damaged, with several fragments.63
EUR296wCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Classical head, facing right. Labelled "BRVTVS" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296xCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing front. Labelled "BALHS" in black ink underneath in Greek script. Part of surface damaged.63
EUR296yCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head with a wreath, facing right. Labelled "NERO" in black ink underneath.63
EUR296zCast of intaglio[?]07A038One-sided oval wax cast of intaglio[?]. Bearded classical head, facing left. Labelled in Greek: "MOS.X" on left and "IUN" in black ink on right. Slight chip at top right.63
EUR297-001Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "ROGERIUS BACON". Maker's name below shoulder illegible.63
EUR297-002Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "LUDOVICUS CAMOENS". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F".63
EUR297-003Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "C. SIMON F[?])AVART.". Maker's name under shoulder "VIVIER F".63
EUR297-004Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU.". Maker's name "DUBOIS F." below.63
EUR297-005Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "VICTORIUS ALFIERI". Maker's name under shoulder illegible.63
EUR297-006Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "NICOLAS CATINAT.". Maker's name "DOMARD F" below.63
EUR297-007Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "LOUIS BOURDALOUE.". Maker's name "VIVIER F." below.63
EUR297-008Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "JEAN RACINE". Maker's name under shoulder reads "ANDRIEU. F.".63
EUR297-009Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "ISAACUS NEWTONIUS". Maker's name "PETIT. F." below.63
EUR297-010Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "ETIENNE MONTGOLFIER". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F.".63
EUR297-011Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "CLEMENT MAROT". No maker's name.63
EUR297-012Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "A.E. MODESTE GRETRY". Maker's name "DURAND[?]" or "VIVIER F" below.63
EUR297-013Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "J. FRANCOIS DE LA HARP(E)?". Maker's name under shoulder "PETIT F.".63
EUR297-014Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "J. AUGUSTE DE THOU". No maker's name.63
EUR297-015Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "PIERRE FERM". Maker's name under shoulder "DESBOEUFS F".63
EUR297-016Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "F. DE SALIGNAC DE LA MOTTE FENELON". Maker's name "DOMARD[?]".63
EUR297-017Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "J.B. JOURDAN, MARECHAL DE FRANCE". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F".63
EUR297-018Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "ALEXIS PIRON". Maker's name under shoulder "MASSON[?]".63
EUR297-019Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "ANDRE MASSENA". Maker's name under shoulder "E. GATTEAUX.".63
EUR297-020Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "JOSEPH VERNET". Maker's name under shoulder "PETIT"[?].63
EUR297-021Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "OLIVIER DE SERRES". Maker's name under shoulder illegible "_ MARCO _ [?]".63
EUR297-022Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "J.B. KLEBERGE.[?] [rest illegible]". Maker's name under shoulder "DUBOIS F.".63
EUR297-023Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "JEAN FERNEL". Maker's name under shoulder "DEPAULIS F".63
EUR297-024Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left. with inscription "L.C. ANT. DESAIX.". Maker's name "CAUNOIS F.", partly damaged below.63
EUR297-025Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "E. MORTIER DUC DE TREVISE MARECHAL DE FRANCE ".
Small illegible inscription underneath. Maker's name "PETIT F." below head.
63
EUR297-026Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "PIERRE BAYLE". Maker's name under shoulder "CAUNOIS[?]".63
EUR297-027Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "L'ABBE SUGER.". Maker's name "DEPAULIS. F." below.63
EUR297-028Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "DENIS DIDEROT". Maker's name under shoulder "DOMARD".63
EUR297-029Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription LUDOVICUS ARIOSTO". Maker's name below illegible.63
EUR297-030Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE". Maker's name "E. GATTEAX." below.63
EUR297-031Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "LAZARE HOCHE". Maker's name "GAYRARD F." below.63
EUR297-032Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "ANDREAS VESALIUS". Maker's name rather faint under shoulder "VIVIER F.".115
EUR297-033Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "G. L. LECLERC DE BUFFON". Maker's name under shoulder "E. GATTEAUX.".63
EUR297-034Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "CHARLES ROLLIN". No maker's name.63
EUR297-035Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "PETRUS METASTASIUS". No maker's name.63
EUR297-036Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "SALOMON GESSNER". Maker's name "VIVIER F." below. Very dirty.63
EUR297-037Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "BLAISE PASCAL". Maker's name "DUBOIS. F." faintly below.63
EUR297-039Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "GASPARD DE COLIGNE". Maker's name "GAYRARD F" below.63
EUR297-040Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "GASPARD MONGE". Maker's name under shoulder "E. GATTEAUX.".63
EUR297-041Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "P. JOLYOT DE CREBILLON". Maker's name under shoulder "DEPAULIS. F.".63
EUR297-042Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "HERMANNUS BOERHAAVE". Maker's name "VIVIER F." below.63
EUR297-043Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of three heads, one male and two female, with inscription "LOUIS XV1, M.ANTOINETTE D'AUT. P.M.H. ELISABETH DE FR.". Maker's name "_ _ ADEMAUT _ _ [?]".63
EUR297-044Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "M. DE BETHUNE, DUC DE SULLY". Maker's name under shoulder "DEBART[?]".63
EUR297-045Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing female head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "MARIA ANT. AUSTR. FR. ET NAV. REGINA". Maker's name "B.[?] DU VIVIER".63
EUR297-046Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription HENRI 1111 ROI DE FRANCE ET DE NAVAR". Maker's name below "MAC _ _ _[?]".63
EUR297-047Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "J.HARDOUIN MANSART". Maker's name below "MASSON".63
EUR297-048Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "AMBROISE PARE". Maker's name "DEPAULIS. F" below.63
EUR297-049Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "L.J. BOURBON, PRINCE DE CONDE". Maker's name under shoulder "DUBOIS. F.".63
EUR297-050Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "J.H. BERNARDEN DE SAINT-PIERRE". Maker's name under shoulder "CHARDIGNY F".63
EUR297-051Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "P.J. BAPTISTE GERBIER". Maker's name under shoulder "DUBOIS F.".63
EUR297-052Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "HERNAN CORTES". Maker's name under shoulder "VIVIER F.".63
EUR297-053Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "CHARLES LE BRUN". Maker's name below illegible.63
EUR297-054Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "P.I. BAPTISTE GERBIER". Maker's name "DUBOIS F." below.63
EUR297-055Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "P. D. ECOUCHARD LE BRUN". Maker's name "PETIT F" below.63
EUR297-056Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "BENJAMINUS FRANKLIN". Maker's name under shoulder "_ O[?]DEE[?] F.".63
EUR297-057Cast of medallion07A033One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "POQUELIN DE MOLIERE". Maker's name under shoulder "GAYRARD".63
EUR297-058Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "NICOLAUS COPERNCUS". Maker's name "PETIT F" below.63
EUR297-059Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "ALBERTUS HALLER". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F.".63
EUR297-060Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "JOSEPHUS HAYDN". Maker's name "E. GATTEAUX." below.63
EUR297-061Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "JOSEPH LOUIS LAGRANGE". Maker's name under shoulder "DOMARD[?]".63
EUR297-062Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "JACQUES AMYOT". Maker's name "DEPAULIS. F" below.63
EUR297-063Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "LUDOVICUS GALVANI". Maker's name "CAQUE. FECIT." below.63
EUR297-063aCast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "JEAN LE ROND DALEMBERT". Maker's name "DEPAULIS F" below.63
EUR297-065Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head, facing left, with inscription "FRANCOIS CHEVERT". Maker's name "CAQUE F" below.63
EUR297-066Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "GEORGIUS WASHINGTON". Maker's name under shoulder "VIVIER F.".63
EUR297-067Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "G.M.A. BRUNE MARECHAL DE FRANCE". Maker's name under shoulder "CAUNOIS F.".63
EUR297-068Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing female head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "HELOISE". Maker's name under shoulder "GAYRARD F.".63
EUR297-069Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "PALGREAU DUC DE CASTIGLIONI MARECHAL DE FRANCE ". Maker's name "CAUNOIS F" below head. Small illegible inscription at bottom.63
EUR297-070Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "J.P. PONLAIOWSKI, MARECHAL DE FRANCE". Maker's name under shoulder illegible.63
EUR297-071Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "---(?) DE CRAPONE INGENIEUR, NE A SALON EN 1519, MORT EN 1568 ". Maker's name illegible below.63
EUR297-072Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "L. HECTOR DE VILLARS". Discoloured. No maker's name.63
EUR297-073Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "FRANCISCUS PETRAREA". Maker's name under shoulder illegible.63
EUR297-074Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of female head with inscription "MARIE RABUTIN DE SEVIGNE". Maker's name "GAYRARD" below.63
EUR297-075Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "B. LE BOUYER DE FONTENELLE". Maker's name under shoulder illegible. Same as EUR297-10263
EUR297-076Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "LUDO---- (?) 11 (?) D.G. FRANC ET NAV REX"
Under shoulder 'N. TIOLIER F."
63
EUR297-077Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "R. DU TERRAIL BAYARD". Maker's name on side "DEPAULIS. F.[?]".63
EUR297-078Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing female head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "JEANNE DE'ARC". Maker's name under shoulder "DOMARD F.".63
EUR297-079Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "LOUIS ANTOINE, DUC D'ANGOULEME". Maker's name "GAYRARD" below.63
EUR297-080Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "ST LOUIS ROI DE FRANCE". Maker's name under shoulder illegible.63
EUR297-081Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "CH. FERDINAND, DUC DE BERRY". Maker's name "GAYRARD. F." below.63
EUR297-082Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "DENIS DE FRAYSSINOUS". Maker's name under shoulder illegible, as is small inscription at bottom.63
EUR297-083Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "CHARLES PHILIPPE DEF MONSIEUR C. DARTOIS". Maker's name "GAYRARD" faintly below.63
EUR297-084Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "CAROLINE FERDINANDE DUCH. DE BERRY". Maker's name below illegible.63
EUR297-085Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "IOACHIMUS NAPOLEO NEAP. ET SICILIAE REX". No maker's name.63
EUR297-086Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "NICOLAUS PICCINI". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F.". Slightly damaged at bottom left.115
EUR297-087Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "J. BAPTISTE ROUSSEAU". Maker's name under shoulder "VIVIER F.".63
EUR297-088Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "CHRISTOPHORUS COLOMB". Maker's name under shoulder "PETIT F.".63
EUR297-089Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "PIERRE MIGNARD". Maker's name "DOMARD F" below.63
EUR297-090Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "FRANCOIS RABELAIS". Maker's name under shoulder "E. GATTEAUX.".63
EUR297-091Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "RENE DESCARTES". Maker's name under shoulder reads "GALLE F.".63
EUR297-092Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "GALILAEUS GALILAEI". Maker's name under shoulder "GAYRARD F" very obscure.63
EUR297-093Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "TIZIANO VECELLI". Maker's name under shoulder reads "PUTINATI".63
EUR297-094Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "N. BOILEAU DESPREAUX". Maker's name under shoulder "CAUNOIS F.".63
EUR297-095Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "ANTOINE ARNAULD". Maker's name "DEPAULIS. F." below.63
EUR297-096Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "NICOLAS POUSSIN". Maker's name under shoulder "DUBOIS F.".63
EUR297-097Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "CAROLUS LINNAEUS". Maker's name under shoulder "DUBOIS F.".63
EUR297-098Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "S. LEPRESTRE DE VAUBAN". Maker's name under shoulder "PETIT F.".63
EUR297-098aCast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "RENE DU GUAY-TROUIN". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F".63
EUR297-099Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "FRIDERICUS R LOPSTOCK". Maker's name "CAQUE. F." very worn below.63
EUR297-100Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "PIERRE PUGET". Maker's name under shoulder "E. GATTEAUX.".63
EUR297-101Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription PHILIPPE DE COMMINES". Maker's name "VATINELLE" below.63
EUR297-102Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "B. LE BOUYER DE FONTENELLE". Maker's name under shoulder illegible. Same as EUR297-075.63
EUR297-103Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "VICTORIUS MOREAU". Maker's name under shoulder "CAUNOIS[?]".63
EUR297-104Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "PHILIBERT DE L'ORME". Maker's name "E. GATTEAUX" below.63
EUR297-105Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "GULIELMUS SHAKSPEARE". Maker's name under shoulder "BARRE F.[?]".63
EUR297-106Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "JEAN ROTROU". Maker's name "_ ANO _[?]".63
EUR297-107Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "VINCENT DE PAUL". Maker's name under shoulder "E. GATTEAUX.".63
EUR297-108Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "A.BERTHIER PRINCE DE WADRAM MARECHAL OF FRANCE". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F.".63
EUR297-109Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "H. FRANCOIS D'AGUESSEAU". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F.". Soiled.115
EUR297-110Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "GERARD AUDRAN". Maker's name under shoulder illegible.63
EUR297-111Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "LUD. XVI. REX CHRISTIANISS.". Maker's name very faint under shoulder "E. B. VIVIER F.".63
EUR297-112Cast of medallion07A034One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "JOHANNES GUTTEMBERG". Maker's name "GAYRARD F" rather obscure below.63
EUR297-113Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "AXELIUS OXENSTIERNA". Maker's name under shoulder "SAIMSON"[?].63
EUR297-114Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "C. SECONDAT DE MONTESQUIEU". Maker's name under shoulder "CAUNOIS F".63
EUR297-115Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "C.G. LAMOIGNON MARESHERBES". Maker's name under shoulder "GALLE. F.[?]".63
EUR297-116Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "JACQUES CUJAS". Maker's name illegible.63
EUR297-117Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "JEAN VARIN". Maker's name under shoulder "E. GATTEAUX.".63
EUR297-118Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast of male head facing left, with inscription "JOHANNES CALVINUS". Maker's name "GAYRARD F." below.63
EUR297-119Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "GASPARUS LAVATER". No maker's name.63
EUR297-120Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "LEONARDO DA VINCI". No maker's name.63
EUR297-121Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "PIERRE GASSENDI". Maker's name uUnder shoulder "VATINELLE".63
EUR297-122Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "J.N. HUMMEL NE A PRESBOURG EN 1778". Maker's name under shoulder "_RUNR_ _ _ F.[?]".63
EUR297-123Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "TITIANUS VICELLI". Maker's name under shoulder "PIETRI F.". [Pietro da Milano? worked for René d'Anjou, fl.1461-1463]63
EUR297-124Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "JEAN LANNES". Maker's name under shoulder "GAYRARD F.[?]".63
EUR297-125Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "JEAN DE LA FONTAINE". Maker's name under shoulder "E. GATTEAUX.".63
EUR297-126Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "GUILELMUS CONGREVE". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE F".63
EUR297-127Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "GEORGIUS IIII D. G. BRITANNIARUM REX F. D.". Maker's name under shoulder "DURAND F.".115
EUR297-128Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "PRINCE EUGENE". Maker's name below "DO[?]SO[?] _ _".63
EUR297-129Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "MATTHIEU MOLE.". Maker's name under shoulder "DOMARD". Has been broken and glued.63
EUR297-130Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "C.N. OUDINOT DUC DE REGGIO MARECHAL DE FRANCE". Maker's name under shoulder "D._ _TDEIDGEANNY F.[?]".63
EUR297-131Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "JOHANES MILTON". Maker's name under shoulder "VIVIER F.".63
EUR297-132Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "FRIDERICUS SCHILLER". Maker's name "BARRE F" rather faint under shoulder.63
EUR297-133Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "PIERRE ABAILARD". No maker's name.63
EUR297-134Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "CHRISTOPHORUS CLLCR[?]". Maker's name under shoulder "GAYRARD F".63
EUR297-135Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing right. Inscription round edge reads "ROUET DE VOLTAIRE". Maker's name under shoulder "CAUNOIS F.".63
EUR297-136Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "LEO X11 PONT MAX ANNO 111". Maker's name under shoulder "C.W.[?] B[or R?]OMETT F.".63
EUR297-137Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "IOS VERNAZZA ALBENSIS POMP". Maker's name under shoulder illegible. Surface condition - discoloured.63
EUR297-138Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast of male head with inscription "ANT. ALLEGRI COREGGIO". Maker's name below illegible.63
EUR297-139Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head facing left. Inscription round edge reads "RAPHAEL SANCTIUS". Maker's name under shoulder "CAQUE. F.".63
EUR297-141Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing male head in profile. Inscription round edge reads "DANTE ALIGHIERI". Maker's name under shoulder illegible. Soiled.63
EUR297-146Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast of male head facing right, with inscription "JEAN DE LA BRUYERE". Maker's name "PETIT F." below.63
EUR297-318Cast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast showing three female nudes holding tools. Inscription at bottom reads "DECENNALIA" with rest of inscription in smaller lettering "ACAD PICT ICULPT. ET ARCH CELEBRATA D. SAf _ ART MDCCXI[?]". Maker's initials "JEW[?]" on base at left.63
EUR297-318ACast of medallion07A035One-sided plaster cast of cow suckling calf with inscription below "CONQUETE DE L'ILLYRAE[?] M.DCCC.IX." Maker's name "DEPAULIS F." at bottom left, "DENON D." at bottom right.63
EUR297A1Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left, initials "J. ?" on right.11
EUR297A2Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, initials "? D" on left.11
EUR297A3Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, initials "J.D" ?11
EUR297B1Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, initials "J.D." on left.11
EUR297B2Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left.11
EUR297B3Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right.11
EUR297C1Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left.11
EUR297C2Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left.11
EUR297C3Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left, faint initials "J.D.".11
EUR297D1Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left, initials "I.D." on left.11
EUR297D2Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left, initials "J.D." on right.11
EUR297D3Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left.11
EUR297E1Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, faint initials "J.D." on left.11
EUR297E2Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, faint initials "I.D." on left.11
EUR297E3Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, initials "I.D." on right.11
EUR297F1Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left, initials "J.D." on right.11
EUR297F2Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, initials "J.D." on right.11
EUR297F3Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, faint initials "J.D." on left.11
EUR297G1Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing left, faint initials "J.D." on right.11
EUR297G2Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, faint initials "J.D." on left.11
EUR297G3Cast of medallion, mounted07A011Plaster cast mounted on board showing male head in profile facing right, faint initials "J.D." on left.11
EUR297HCast of medallion07A011Plaster cast, originally mounted on board, now loose, showing male head in profile facing right. Faint initials "J.D F" on the right.11
EUR298-00036Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Head of Lady Hamilton. At side is the name 'MARCHANT'. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Lady Hamilton".63
EUR298-00041Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Male head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Sir Isaac Newton". In small letters behind head "MARCHANT".63
EUR298-00042Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Female head facing right. No inscription or annotation.63
EUR298-00046Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Male portrait head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Geo. Sn.[?] Rose Esqr. M.P.". Maker's name 'MARCHANT F' appears along side.63
EUR298-00056Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Classical portrait head. Somewhat soiled. No inscription or annotation.63
EUR298-00057Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Hercules standing. No inscription or annotation.63
EUR298-00059Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast. Classical female figure dancing . No card frame, inscription or annotation.63
EUR298-00067Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Portrait of William Pitt. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rt Honble. Willm. Pitt.". Makers name "MARCHANT F "around edge.63
EUR298-00069Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Portrait of Lord Spencer. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Lord Spencer". Makers name "MARCHANT F"around edge.63
EUR298-00070Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Portrait of male head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rt. Honbl. C.J. Fox". Makers name "MARCHANT F" around edge.63
EUR298-00075Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Seated male in foreground with another kneeling, two figures,male and female in background. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Priam begging the body of Patroclus". Maker's name "MARCHANT" on right hand edge.63
EUR298-00076Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Male figure with lion. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Hercules & Lion".63
EUR298-00079Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Hercules with a seated Amazon. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Hercules & Amazon". Makers name 'BROWN' appears at bottom.63
EUR298-00086Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Classical crouching warrior. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Achilles".63
EUR298-00094Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Male figure with reclining female. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "94 Hercules & Amazon". Makers name 'BROWN' appears at bottom.63
EUR298-001Cast of coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame. On one side a head encircled by dolphins and inscritpion, on the other a charioteer with winged figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-00188Cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame. Seated male figure with another standing in front (left half of the image is missing). Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "188 Antilochus announces to Achilles the death of Patrocles". Cast taken from a damaged original.63
EUR298-002Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male head, the other a charioteer. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AV".10
EUR298-00209Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 classical figures in battle dress. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "209 Funeral of Patrocles".63
EUR298-003Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male head, the other an owl with ilettering. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Athens AR. Mr Payne Knight".14
EUR298-004Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing head, the other a male figure with rearing horse and inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Macedonia AE".14
EUR298-005Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male head, the other a wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, and inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Roma AR".10
EUR298-006Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male head encircled by fish, the other a two horse chariot with charioteer and inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Gela in Sicily. AR. Mr P. Knight".10
EUR298-007Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male head with inscriptions, the other a winged horse with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AV".10
EUR298-00759Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical seated man with winged figure standing behind. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "759 Saturn & Hercules".63
EUR298-008Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male helmeted head, the other an eagle. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Roma AV".10
EUR298-009Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast of Iron Age coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing head with inscription, the other a sphinx, with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobellinus AR ".1
EUR298-010Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing an urn and Greek inscription, the other a shield [?]. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Thebes AR".14
EUR298-011Plaster cast of classical coin.07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 circular images. One shows head of warrior (female?) and the other shows an owl with Greek inscription. Handwritten label round edge of frame reads "Athens AR".14
EUR298-012Plaster cast of classical coin.07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 roughly circular images. One shows a classical head with the inscription "MAKEAON-N" (in Greek script) . The other shows a frieze of foliage surounding 3 objects and the word "AESILLAS".
Handwritten label round edge of frame reads "Macedonia AR".
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EUR298-013Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female helmeted head, the other an owl with figure and inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Athens AR".14
EUR298-014Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing head, the other a floral wreath. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Macedonia AR".14
EUR298-015Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing head, the other an eagle with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Tyre AR".97
EUR298-016Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head, the other a seated male figure (Neptune?), and inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Byzantium in Thracia AR".63
EUR298-017Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head, the other a wheeled vehicle containing an object with an inscription on edge. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Sidon AR".97
EUR298-018Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female helmeted head, the other an owl with figure and inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Athens AR".14
EUR298-019Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 roughly circular images. One shows a classical male head . The other shows an oval shield-like shape. Handwritten label round edge of frame reads "Thebes AR".14
EUR298-020Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 roughly circular images. One shows a classical female head, surrounded by dolphins with the inscription beginning "CYPAKOS----" (in Greek script) . The other shows a four horse chariot and winged figure above. Handwritten label round edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-021Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing helmeted head, the other a seated figure (Hercules).
Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Lacedemon AR".
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EUR298-022Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head, the other a four horse chariot. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-023Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head, the other a four horse chariot with charioteer and inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-024Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head, the other a two horse chariot and winged figure holding wreath. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-025Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing a head, the other a male figure being suckled by a wolf (?) with lettering beneath. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Corinth AR".14
EUR298-026Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame,one side showing female head with lettering, the other a charioteer with winged figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-02650Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 classical figures fighting (?). Handwritten label round edge of frame reads "2650 Scylla".63
EUR298-027Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head with dolphins, the other a four horse chariot with chariotee, winged figure and dolphins. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-028Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male head, the other a four legged object with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Macedonia AE".14
EUR298-029Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing helmeted head, the other a female figure with bow and hunting dog with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-030Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing shield, the other a male figure with serpent and partial inscription "E.B.F?C". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Thebes. - Mr. P. Knight. AR".14
EUR298-031Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing a head with halo of rays, the other a flower. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rhodes AR".61
EUR298-03124Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical female nude standing beside statue of winged figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "3124 Procris".63
EUR298-032Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head, the other a standing horse. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Carthage AV".121
EUR298-033Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head, the other a boat with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Tyre AE".97
EUR298-034Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast of Iron Age coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing head with inscription, the other a satyr with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobellinus AR 34".1
EUR298-035Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male head, the other a vase, wreath and lettering.
Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Lacedemon AR".
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EUR298-037Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing two sides of a coin, one a horse and chariot, the other a head with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Boadicia".1
EUR298-03727Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Hercules with club fighting hydra. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "3727 Hercules & Hydra of Loma".63
EUR298-038Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing head, the other a horse and chariot. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "British - unknown". Markings suggest a Gallo-Belgic A, large-flan gold stater.1
EUR298-039Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing shield, the other a male figure pulling on a rope, with leg outstretched. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Thebes. AR".14
EUR298-040Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing horse's head, the other a palm tree. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Carthage AV".121
EUR298-043Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin. One side shows letters "CVNI", the other an animal.
Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobelinus. AE".
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EUR298-044Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast containing impressions of both sides of a British coin. One side shows an ear of corn with inscription "AMV", the other showing a horse with chariot wheel and inscription "CVN". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobellinus AV".1
EUR298-045Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin, one showing head with sunburst rays behind, the other a plant design with letters. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rodes. AR". Similar to EUR298-051.61
EUR298-047Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows a classical head with sunburst rays, the other a lotus flower with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rhodes. AR.".61
EUR298-048Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows a male classical head with helmet, the other a winged horse. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Corinth. AR".14
EUR298-049Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin. One side shows classical head, the other a female winged figure with inscription "Roman". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Roma AR".10
EUR298-050Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin. One side shows classical head, the other a rearing horse with inscription "Roma". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rome. AR".10
EUR298-051Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin. One side shows classical head, the other a design of plant motifs and an inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rhodes.".61
EUR298-052Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin. One side shows an ear of barley with letters , the other a prancing horse with letters "CVN". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobelinus. AV".1
EUR298-053Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin. One side shows female head with dolphins, the other a warrior with inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR.".10
EUR298-054Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin. One side shows abstract pattern, the other hoses, chariot and inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobelinus. AV.".1
EUR298-055Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, of two sides of coin, one side showing head, the other some lettering. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Dardanus in Troade. AR".61
EUR298-05670Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Hercules with serpent. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5670 Hercules strangling the Serpents".63
EUR298-05683Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male figure with 2 females. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5683 Judgment of Hercules". Maker's name "W. BROWN" underneath. This may be the 'Judgment of Hercules' exhibited by him at the Royal Academy in 1778.63
EUR298-05692Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male figure throttling lion. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5692 Hercules & Nemean Lion". Maker's name (illegible) on right side.63
EUR298-05738Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Hercules striking a boar. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5738 Hercules & Erymanthean Boar".63
EUR298-05741Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing naked male figure with deer. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5741 Hercules & Hind".63
EUR298-05750Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Hercules kneeling with bow and arrow shooting at 3 wildfowl. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5750 Hercules & Birds of Stymphalus".63
EUR298-05751Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male figure grappling with a bull. A Janus statue is in the background. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5751 Hercules & Cretan Bull".63
EUR298-05770Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing hercules attacking a prostrate figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5770 Hercules & Diomede".63
EUR298-05771Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 figures with horses. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5771 Mares of Diiomede".63
EUR298-05774Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical figures, male and female, in battle.
Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5774 Hercules & Amazons".
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EUR298-05775Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Hercules with Hippolita. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5775 Hercules & Hippolita".63
EUR298-05787Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5787 Hercules".63
EUR298-058Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows an ear of wheat with letters, the other a horse and chariot. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobelinus. AV.".1
EUR298-05800Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical figure fighting 2 headed dog. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5800 Hercules & Cerberus".63
EUR298-05812Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male and female figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5812 Hercules & one of the Hesperides".63
EUR298-05813Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Hercules with pillars. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5813 Hercules carrying the pillars".63
EUR298-05824Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure attacking another with his club. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5824 Hercules & Achelous".63
EUR298-05832Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Hercules triumphant over a half-man half-beast figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5832 Hercules & Giant Halcyone".63
EUR298-05835Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5835 Hercules founder of Olympic Games". An earlier title has been crossed out.63
EUR298-05839Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing two standing figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5839 Hercules taking the Tripod of Apollo".63
EUR298-05841Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male figure supporting the world. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5841 Hercules relieves Atlas".63
EUR298-05851Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 male and a female standing figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5851 Hercules Hesione & Telamon".63
EUR298-05853Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 classical figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5853 - Hercules Megara & Lycus".63
EUR298-05859Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure, seated with child and deer. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5859 Hercules & Telephus".63
EUR298-05863Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure abducting a woman. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5863 Nessus & Dejanira".63
EUR298-05869Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast , contained in gilded card frame, showing reclining male figure with deer in background. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5869 Death of Hercules".63
EUR298-05945Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing naked male figure seated with harp. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5945 Hercules Mesagetes[?]".63
EUR298-05950Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical figure standing. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5950 Hercules reflecting".63
EUR298-05958Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical figure seated. Handwritten label round edge of frame reads "5958 Hercules resting". Greek[?] inscription on front illegible.63
EUR298-05975Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing seated classical figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5975 Young Hercules".63
EUR298-05984Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing hercules seated on a lion's head clasping his foot. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5984 Hercules".63
EUR298-05993Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male classical nude with Eros figure tying his arms behind his back. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "5993 Hercules conquer'd by Love".63
EUR298-060Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of coin. One side shows a horse with inscription, the other an abstract pattern. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "AE". Coin of Tasciovanus1
EUR298-061Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows a female classical head with dolphins, the other a horse with chariot. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AR".10
EUR298-06101Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical female figure standing. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "6101 Omphale".63
EUR298-06139Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male and female classical nudes. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "6139 Hercules & Jole".63
EUR298-062Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows a classical head with helmet, the other a horse's head with inscription "Roma" . Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rome AR".10
EUR298-063Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows a classical head with inscription, the other a male figure with club. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Macedonia AE".14
EUR298-064Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows a warrior on figurehead, the other with four letters 'TASC' in box. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "AR". Coin of Tasciovanus.1
EUR298-065Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows a classical head with inscription, the other a female classical head with objects behind. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AV".10
EUR298-068Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin?07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of a coin . One shows 3 tailed horse. The other shows a head surrounded by decorative patterns. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "AR". British coin? No scan1
EUR298-071Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of a coin . One shows classical female head with lettering. The other shows a man fighting with a lion. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AV".10
EUR298-072Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing male head with lettering, the other a lion .63
EUR298-073Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of an unidentified coin. One side shows horse with 2 figures and some lettering. Other shows winged horse (?). Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "British - unknown". 'TASCI' on one side. Probably a coin of Cunobelinus poorly struck.1
EUR298-074Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing figure with serpents, the other a feather plume. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Rhodes AR".61
EUR298-077Plaster cast of iBritish Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of a coin . One shows male head with worn lettering. The other shows a bull with lettering. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobelinus AE".1
EUR298-078Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast of coin, contained in gilded card frame, one side showing female head, the other an owl with lettering. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Athens AR".14
EUR298-080Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of a coin . One shows classical head. The other shows a charioteer with two horse, trampling a man, with Greek lettering. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AV".10
EUR298-081Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of a coin . One shows classical head. The other shows 3 legged vessel or altar with Greek lettering. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Syracuse AV".10
EUR298-082Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of a coin . One shows 3 tailed horse with chariot. The other shows lettering "BODVO". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Boadicea AV".1
EUR298-083Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of a coin . One shows male head with worn lettering). The other shows a sphinx with lettering "TASCIO". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Cunobelinus AR".1
EUR298-084Plaster cast of British Iron Age coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of a coin . One shows wheel like symbols and rectangular box with (?lettering). The other shows a horseman with lettering "SECO". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Segonax AV".1
EUR298-085Plaster cast of classical coin07A037One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 sides of classical coin. One side shows a scallop shell, the other a dolphin with unknown symbol. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Tarentum AR".10
EUR298-09099Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing helmeted naked man in classical style. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9099 Tydeus wounded".63
EUR298-09106Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male head, bearded and with headress. Handwritten label round edge reads "9106". Greek[?] inscription on front illegible.63
EUR298-09110Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male portrait head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9110 Priam".63
EUR298-09128Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9128 Paris".63
EUR298-09139Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure leaning on tree trunk. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9139 Paris".63
EUR298-09149Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Eris giving the apple to Paris, 2 other figures in background. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9149 Paris receiving the apple from Eris".63
EUR298-09174Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male and female (seated) classical figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9174 Helen & Paris".63
EUR298-09175Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 portrait heads, male, female and child. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9175 Hector Andromache & Astyanax".63
EUR298-09179Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical figure outside city walls, female figure with baby behind. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9179 Hector's departure".63
EUR298-09184Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Achilles with shield stepping over dead body. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9184 Hector setting fire to the Fleet".63
EUR298-09185Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 classical figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9185 Neptune & Hector".63
EUR298-09186Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Andromache seated. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9186 Andromache". Makers name down right hand side reads "BROWN INV.T". This may be the ''Andromache' exhibited by him at the Royal Academy in 1770.63
EUR298-09187Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Andromache seated. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9187 Andromache".63
EUR298-09189Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing a classical figure seated. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9189 Helenus".63
EUR298-09191Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical figure standing with hind. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9191 Iphigenia".63
EUR298-09198Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing head of Achilles. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9198 Achilles".63
EUR298-09201Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 seated classical figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9201 Thetis, Peleus & Achilles".63
EUR298-09202Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing centaur holding baby. Handwritten label round edge of frame reads "9202 Chiron & Achilles". Small paper label attached reads "Achilles"63
EUR298-09211Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 figures, one female, two male. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9211 Heralds of Agamemnon, taking Briseis".63
EUR298-09212Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical figure playing instrument. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9212 Achilles".63
EUR298-09234Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Ajax on battlefield. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9234 Ajax & Body of Patroclus".63
EUR298-09273Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing seated male nude beside his armour. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9273 Achilles".63
EUR298-09281Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male classical warrior. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9281 Achilles".63
EUR298-09287Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing charioteer dragging a body. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9287 Achilles with body of Hector".63
EUR298-09294Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing charioteer with body, in front of battlements. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9294 Achilles & body of Hector".63
EUR298-09297Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing seated figure with kneeling amn in front and another behind. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9297 Priam & Achilles".63
EUR298-09301Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure seated with another kneeling before him, four figures in background. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9301 Priam & Achilles". Maker's name "BROWN INVT." along right hand edge. This may be the 'Priam begging of Achilles the body of Hector' exhibited by him at the Royal Academy in 1782.63
EUR298-09303Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 classical figures carrying a fourtht. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9303 Achilles bearing Patroclus".63
EUR298-09313Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing seated classical figure with Greek inscription. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9313 Achilles".63
EUR298-09315Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing naked classical figures fighting. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9315 Achilles & Amazons".63
EUR298-09327Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing fallen warrior. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9327 Achilles wounded".63
EUR298-09331Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 classical figures armed. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9331 Ajax & Ulysses protecting Achilles".63
EUR298-09332Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 classical figures in battle dress. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9332 Ajax & Ulysses protecting Achilles". Small label attached to frame reads "Achilles".63
EUR298-09346Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 male figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9346 Menelaus carrying the body of Achilles".63
EUR298-09356Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 3 classical figures presenting gifts to a seated figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9356 Three deputies to Philoctetes".63
EUR298-09367Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical figure in battle. Inscription (? Script) reads "MAR HERE". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9367 Ajax".63
EUR298-09383Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 classical figures in battledress. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9383 Venus wounded by Diomede".63
EUR298-09385Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male classical figure seated. Original inscription very small and illegible. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9385 ".63
EUR298-09429Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing seated classical figure. Handwritten label round edge of frame reads "9429 Diomedes".63
EUR298-09433Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing seated male figure receiving another. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9433 -[?]iomurs[?] & Ulysses".63
EUR298-09497Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing the Trojan Horse with soldiers emerging. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9497 Trojan Horse".63
EUR298-09507Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing Ajax abducting Cassandra. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9507 Ajax & Cassandra".63
EUR298-09514Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing two figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9514 Sacrifice of Polyxena".63
EUR298-09518Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast , contained in gilded card frame, showing helmeted male head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9518 Ulysses".63
EUR298-09571Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing standing male figure. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9571 Ulysses".63
EUR298-09573Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing 2 figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9573 Ulysses".63
EUR298-09574Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing naked male figure with armour at feet. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9574 Eneas".63
EUR298-09584Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure carrying another and dragging a small child. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9584 Eneas, Cambises[?] & Tulus". Maker's name "W.BROWN INVT" oin the left.63
EUR298-09588Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing group of figures. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9588 Eneas & Dido".63
EUR298-09589Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing female nude recling on bed, ship in background. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9589 Dido".63
EUR298-09591Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast , contained in gilded card frame, showing female figure with hand on forehead. Beneath is the maker's name "BROWN". Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9591 Dido".63
EUR298-09727Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing a group of male warriors surrounding a large container. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "9727 Alexander & the Iliad of Homer".63
EUR298-10510Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing classical male figure, stooping, with dog. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "10510".63
EUR298-14265Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male portrait head in 18th century style, unidentified. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "14265". Maker's name "MARCHANT. F." appears faintly behind head.63
EUR298-14266Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing women's head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "14266".63
EUR298-14267Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing woman's portrait head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "14267".63
EUR298-14307Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing portrait of male/female head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "14307". Makers name "MARCHANT F" around edge.63
EUR298-14607Plaster cast of intaglio07A036One sided plaster cast, contained in gilded card frame, showing male head. Handwritten note around edge of frame reads "Lord Cawdor 14607".63
EUR299Miniatures05A01-0349 Plaster miniatures of the Elgin Marbles.1
EUR300Plaque, plaster07A068Oval plaster plaque on deep base with a bucolic pastoral scene of peasants dancing and drinking, buildings in background. Plaster is a deep cream colour.63
EUR301Cast of medallion07A035Obverse: Head of Pope Pius VII with inscription "PIUS SEPTIMUS PONTIFEX MAX:"63
EUR302-1Miniature07D008Plaster miniature of a Raphael cartoon: 1. "Miraculous draught of fishes" (by Raphael & G. di Udino). Inscription: 'PETER SAW, HE FELL DOWN AT JESUS KNEES SAYING, DEPART FROM ME, FOR I AM A SIMPLE MAN, O LORD, FOR HE WAS ASTONISHED, & ALL THAT WERE WITH HIM AT THE DRAUGHT OF -------. AFTER RAPHAEL. HENNING F. 1820 SEPTR 12 LONDON.' Now in 3 pieces, 17/9/2008.1
EUR302-2Miniature07D008Plaster miniature of a Raphael cartoon: 2. "Christ's charge to St. Peter" (only the Christ by Raphael). Inscription: 'JESUS SAITH UNTO HIM, FEED MY SHEEP. JOHN XXI, 17. AFTER RAPHAEL. HENNING F. 1820 MARCH. LONDON.' NOw in 5 pieces, 17/9/2008.1
EUR302-3Miniature07D008Plaster miniature of a Raphael cartoon: 3. "St. Peter & St. John at Gale[?] Beautiful" (greater part by Guilo Romano). Inscription: 'PETER SAID, SILVER & GOLD HAVE I NONE: BUT SUCH AS I HAVE GIVE I THEE: IN THE NAME OF JESUS OF NAZARETH RISE UP & WALK. THEN HE TOOK HIM WITH THE RIGHT HAND AND RAISED HIM UP. ACTS III.6,7. HENNING F. MAY 2ND 1821. AFTER RAPHAEL.' Now in 2 pieces, 17/9/2008.1
EUR302-4Miniature07D008Plaster miniature of a Raphael cartoon: 4. "Death of Ananias" (most of the heads by Raphael). Inscription: 'THOU HAST NOT LIED UNTO MEN, BUT UNTO GOD, AND ANANIAS HEARING THESE WORDS FELL DOWN AND GAVE UP THE GHOST AND GREAT FEAR CAME TO THOSE WHO HEARD THESE THINGS. ACTS V.---. AFTER RAPHAEL. HENNING F. LONDON. JULY 7. 1821.' In one piece but rather scuffed.1
EUR302-5Miniature07D008Plaster miniature of a Raphael cartoon: 5. "Elymas the Sorceror" (mostly by Raphael). Inscription: 'ELYMAS THE SORCEROR OPPOSED. THEN PAUL OF THE HOLY SPIRIT LOOKED ON HIM & SAID, O FULL OF SUBTILTY & ALL MISCHIEF - CHILD OF THE ADVERSARY, ENEMY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS, BEHOLD THE HAND OF THE OMNIPOTENT UPON THEE. THOU SHALT BE BLIND - FOR A TIME - THEN HE WANDERED SEEKING ONE TO LEAD HIM, THE ASTONISHED DEPUTY BELIEVED -----. AFTER RAPHAEL. HENNING F. LONDON. MARCH 1822.' In 1 piece but very grimy, 17/9/2008.1
EUR302-6Miniature07D008Plaster miniature of a Raphael cartoon: 6. "Paul & Barnabas at Lystra" (by Penni). Inscription: 'PAUL & BARNABAS AT LYSTRA. ACTS XIV. HENNING F. NOVR. 15. 1820.' Now in 4 pieces, 17/9/2008.1
EUR302-7Miniature07D008Plaster miniature of a Raphael cartoon: 7. "Paul preaching at Athens" (mostly by Raphael). Inscription: 'PAUL PREACHING AT ATHENS. PROCLAIMS THE TRUE GOD. THE CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. HENNING F. MARCH 1821 AFTER RAPHAEL.' Corner previously broken, since repaired.1
EUR303AMould of medallion07A035Obverse: IHead of young Victori, with inscription in reverse "ViCTORIA REGINA".63
EUR303BMould of medallion07A035Shows image of winged female holding wreath and inscription in reverse "ARMY OF THE SUTLEJ" and underneath "FEROZESHUHUR 1845".63
EUR303CMould of medallions07A035Two-sided mould. One side with positive image of the head of the young Victoria and inscription "VICTORIA REGINA". Other side with negative image of head of George IIII and inscription in reverse reads "GEORGIOUS IIII BRITANNIARUM. REX L. D."63
EUR303DMould of medallion07A035Shows image of two people seated, one holding scales and inscription in reverse "1704" .63
EUR303EMould of medallion07A035Shows image of woman with man on horseback and inscription in reverse "ENGLAND PROTECTS THE TOWN OF POMPEI" and underneath " CAPITULATION OF PAMPELUNE OCTOBER THE 31 MDCCCX111". Two makers names "MUDIE DI" and "DROZE".63
EUR303FMould of medallion07A035Shows image of winged female holding wreath and inscription in reverse "ARMY OF THE SUTLEJ" and underneath "FEROZESHUHUR 1845".63
EUR303GMould of medallion07A035Shows image of mountainous landscape and inscription in reverse "WILD ABOVE RULE OR ART" and underneath "NAT. 1564".1
EUR303HMould of medallion07A035Shows image of a figure being crowned by another and inscription in reverse " TO THE BRITISH ARMY" and underneath "1795 (?) - 1814".63
EUR303IMould of medallion07A035Shows image of a figure being crowned by another and inscription in reverse " TO THE BRITISH ARMY" and underneath "1795 (?) - 1814".63
EUR303JMould of medallion07A035Shows image of the young Victoria and inscription in reverse "VICTORIA REGINA".63
EUR303KMould of medallion07A035Shows image of the young Victoria and inscription in reverse "VICTORIA REGINA". Image in poor condition.63
EUR303LMould of medallion07A035Shows image of winged female holding wreath and inscription in reverse "ARMY OF THE SUTLEJ" and underneath "FEROZESHUHUR 1845". In poor condition.63
EUR304Trade token07A040Obverse: Design of a castle with heraldic lion beneath with inscription "MAY NORWICH FLOURISH" and "PRO COM PU(?)BLICO ". Reverse: Surrounding inscription " O--ULK --ND(?) NORWICH HALFPENNY 179- (?)".63
EUR305Coin07A040Obverse: Imperial head of George III with the inscription "GEORGIUS III D.G. REX 1806". Reverse: Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA".1
EUR306Coin07A040Obverse: Imperial head of George II with the inscription "GEORGIUS II REX". Reverse: Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA 1737".1
EUR306ACoin07A040Obverse: Imperial head of George II with the inscription "GEORGIUS II REX". Reverse: Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA 1739".1
EUR306BCoin07A040Obverse: Imperial head of George II with the inscription "GEORGIUS REX". Reverse: Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA 1717".1
EUR307Coin07A040Obverse: Shield with 3 lions inside and wreath of leaves with the word "GUERNESEY" above. Reverse with inscription "8 DOUBLEs 1864".122
EUR308Coin07A040Obverse: Shield with 3 lions inside and spray of 3 leaves above with the word "GUERNESEY" underneath. Reverse with inscription "4 DOUBLEs 1864".122
EUR309Coin07A040Obverse: Shield with 3 lions inside with the word "GUERNESEY". Reverse with inscription "1 DOUBLE 1885".122
EUR310Coin07A040Obverse: Coat of arms with Imperial Eagle and Crown. Inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse with inscription with floral motif underneath "EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.20
EUR310ACoin07A040Obverse: Coat of arms with Imperial Eagle and Crown. Inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse with inscription with floral wreath motif underneath "1" and "1873" and "A".20
EUR311Coin07A040Obverse: Imperial double headed eagle with crown above . Russian inscription around edge. Reverse: Wreath of leaves with crown above and inscription including "25" and "1855" with other Russian words and letters C.N(?).B.17
EUR312Medallion07A040Small medallion. Obverse: Sailing ships with barrels in front (one barrel labelled "TO FRANCE"), dove with olive branch. Inscription reads "PEACE, COMMERCE & PLENTY" with makers name "DAVIES" at bottom. Reverse: Central flag motif with surrounding inscription "PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE SIGNED OCTOBER 1st 1801". Decorative motif runs around edge of both sides.63
EUR313Trade token07A040Obverse: Design of a scroll in centre with inscription written on it "MUSLINS, IRISH CLOTH, HOSE etc" and around edge "MOORE 116 GREAT PORTLAND STREET". Reverse: Woman sitting under a tree with surrounding inscription "LACE MANUFACTORY 1795"63
EUR314Medallion07A040Obverse: Image of the Crystal Palace, with inscription "THE CRYSTAL PALACE DESIGNED BY MR PAXTON FOR THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF LONDON OF 1851". Obverse with inscription "M. LYONS EXHIBITOR INVENTOR AND PATENTEE OF BRIGHT ELECTRO PLATING 143 SUFFOLK ST. BIRMINGHAM".63
EUR315Coin07A040Large coin, possibly brass, with hole in middle. Obverse: Simplified figure and building with other symbols. Same design on reverse. No Chinese writing. Style does not seem oriental.63
EUR315ACoin07A040Brass or bronze coin with square hole in middle. Chinese symbols on both sides and raised rim around the edge66
EUR315BCoin07A040Brass or bronze coin with square hole in middle. Chinese symbols on both sides. Worn.66
EUR315CCoin07A040Brass or bronze coin with square hole in middle. Chinese symbols on both sides. Completly worn66
EUR315DCoin07A040Brass or bronze coin with square hole in middle. Chinese symbols on both sides. Worn.66
EUR315ECoin07A040Brass or bronze coin with square hole in middle. Chinese symbols on both sides66
EUR315FCoin07A040Brass or bronze coin with square hole in middle. Obverse completely worn.63
EUR316Bank token07A040Bank token, pierced at top. Obverse: Figure, rather worn, and inscription "PROVINCE D--- (?) CANADA DEUX SOUS". Reverse: Coat of arms, with inscption "CONCO (?)" and around edge "BANK TOKEN ONE PENNY 1837".63
EUR317Coin07A040Obverse: Crown with inscription beneath "X.L. 1799" with flowers and around edge "MARIA 1 D.G.P. BRASILIAE REGINA". Reverse: Abstract design - an orb split in two diagonally with inscription "PECUNIA TOTUM CIRCUMIT ORBEM".112
EUR318Oblong coin or other metal object07A040Japanese coin, oblong. Writing on both sides, inside a florally decorated border.92
EUR319Weight07A040Small rectangular 10 gramme weight. Reverse and obverse possibly show 1810 and 10 but hard to decipher. Edge very thick and irregular. Weighs 10 grammes.63
EUR320Coin or token07A040Obverse: Male portrait head with inscription "CAROLUS II DEI GRATIA". Reverse: Coat of arms of 4 shields in a cross with different contents, with inscription "CONRAD LAVFFERS RECHE PFENING COVNTERS". Metal very thin. Irregular edge.8
EUR321Coin07A040Obverse: Design of 2 curling fronds with dots. Reverse: Abstract design. Note enclosed says "Urdu coin not now in circulation. Value less than I pice = 1/192 of a rupee.63
EUR323Coin07A040Obverse: Eagle, and child on cap, with inscription "SANS CHANGER 1709". Reverse: 3-legged symbol with inscription around edge "QVOCVNOVE GESSERIS STABIT". Edge is irregular.65
EUR324Medallion07A018Silver(ed?) medallion. Obverse: Monumental tomb with flags and canons and griving figure with small portrait tableau of nelson. Inscription reads "TRAFALGAR" and "GALLANT NELSON DIED IN THE HOUR OF VICTORY 21 OCT AD 1805". Reverse: Britannia and Neptune seated around a memorial with inscription "BASTIA, ABOUKIR, COPENHAG" and around the edge "IN LIFE VICTORIOUS, IN DEATH TRIUMPHANT". At bottom "MDCCCV" and maker's initials "PWF".1
EUR325Coin07A030Obverse: Male head surrounded by wreath with inscription round edge "IOSEPH II.D.G.R.I.S.A. CE REX . A.A.LO & M.H.D". Reverse: Double-headed eagle with inscription "VIRTUTE ET EXEMPLO 1778" and value of coin "20".20
EUR326Seal matrix07A018Silver seal matrix bearing an impression of the façade of the Bath Institution with the inscription running round edge "BATH INSTITUTION 1824".1
EUR327Trade token07A040Obverse: Arabic script (including the word 'Flouse' ='money') and at bottom "XX . CASH". Reverse: Coat of arms with two lions rampant, and inscription "EAST INDIA COMPANY 1803".63
EUR327ATrade token07A040Obverse: Arabic script - three words of which the middle word is 'island'. The bottom word looks like 'Abu Nalseen'. Reverse: Heart divided diagonally into four with letters "V. E. I. C." in each quadrant with date 1787.63
EUR327BTrade token07A040Obverse: Possibly Arabic script (with the word "addel" ='justice'), very worn and a picture of a balance. Reverse: Heart divided diagonally into four, with a symbol in each quadrant and a "4" above. Coin is of irregular shape and very thick.63
EUR327CTrade token07A040Obverse: Pair of scales and an Arabic script inscription "addel" (= 'justice'). Reverse: Heart divided diagonally into four with letters "V. E. I. C." in each quadrant with date "1803" and a "4" above the heart. Coin is thick with an irregular profile. The arms of the 'E' are closed make it look like a 'D'.63
EUR327DTrade token07A040Obverse: Pair of scales and an Arabic script inscription and Hijria date of "1219". Reverse: Coat of arms with the inscription "EAST INDIA COMPANY" and "1804".63
EUR327ETrade token07A040Obverse: Arabic script inscription and a date in Arabic (Hijria "1219"). Reverse: Coat of arms with the inscription "ISLAND OF SUMATRA" and "1804".29
EUR328ACopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script and Hijria date of 1223. Circular floral motif. Also possible number "26" (?). Coin is larger than most.63
EUR328BCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script . Also possibly an Oriental script on one side.63
EUR328CCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script. Obverse shows Hijria date of "1255" and value of "10" in Arabic numerals.63
EUR328DCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script. Coin is thick.63
EUR328ECopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script.63
EUR328FSilver coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script . Hijria date of "1327" and value of "20".63
EUR328GCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script .63
EUR328HCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script . Shows "13th" year and Hijria date of "1255", with value of "5".63
EUR328ICopper coin, pierced07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script and Hijria date of "1255" and possible value of "10", and on reverse "12th"year. Pierced.63
EUR328JSmall copper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script. Coin is thick and has an irregular profile.63
EUR328KSmall copper or silver coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script . Possible Hijria date of "1202". Milled edge.63
EUR328LCopper coin, pierced07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script and possible Hijria date of "1223". Coin is pierced.63
EUR328MCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script. Possibly combined with an Oriental script.63
EUR328NCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script . Possible Hijria date of "1255". Pierced.63
EUR328OSmall copper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script . Value of "1" and Hijria date of "1255".63
EUR328PSmall copper coin, pierced07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script . Shows Hijria date of "1255". Pierced.63
EUR328QCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script.63
EUR328RCopper coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic script. Coin is small and ovoid in shape. Evidence of silvering (worn) on surface.63
EUR328SSmall pierced 'copper' coin07A018Obverse and reverse show Arabic calligraphy. Coin is small, thin and pierced. Possible date (Islamic) of 758. Other letters "NEN" and "RB".63
EUR329George 111 penny, 179707A018Obverse shows ahead of George III with the inscription "GEORGIUS 111 D.G.REX". Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIA" and "1797".1
EUR329AGeorge III penny, 179707A018Obverse shows imperial head of George III with the inscription "GEORGIUS 111 D.G.REX". Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIA" and "1797". More worn than EUR329.1
EUR330George 111 penny, 180607A018Obverse shows imperial head of George III with the inscription "GEORGIUS III D.G.REX". Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIA" and "1806". Milled edge.1
EUR331George 111 halfpenny, 177207A018Obverse showsimperial head of George III with the inscription "GEORGIUS 111.REX". Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIA" and "1772".1
EUR331AGeorge III halfpenny, 177007A018Obverse shows imperial head of George 111 with the inscription "GEORGIUS III.REX". Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIA" and "1770".1
EUR331BGeorge III halfpenny, 177507A018Obverse shows imperial head of George III with the inscription "GEORGIUS III.REX". Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIA" and "1775".1
EUR332George II halfpenny, 174007A018Obverse shows a head of George II with the inscription "GEORGIUS 11.REX". Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIA" and "1740".1
EUR332AGeorge 11 farthing, 173007A018Obverse shows imperial head of George II with the inscription "GEORGIUS 11.REX". Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIA" and "1730".1
EUR333Silver (?) coin, Russian07A018Obverse shows coat of arms with double-headed eagle and inscription in Russian. Reverse shows inscription in Russian and '1842'.
Inscription around edge. Coin of Emperor Nicholas I
17
EUR334Copper coin, Napoleon 181007A018Obverse shows male portrait head and inscription "NAPOLEONE IMPERATORE E RE 1810". Reverse shows crown with inscription "REGNO D'ITALIA " and underneath "10 SOLDI M".6
EUR335Copper coin, George 11107A018Obverse shows imperial head with inscription "GEORGIUS 111 D.G.REX 1806". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA"1
EUR336Copper coin, James II07A018Obverse shows male portrait head and inscription "IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA". Reverse shows a crown with crossed weapons with, above crown "XII", and "J" and "R" on each side of crown. Inscription reads "MAG.BR.FRA. AL- HIB REX" , also "??89".1
EUR337ACopper coin07A018Obverse shows a monogram (unidentified) with date "1760". Reverse shows a horse and rider with no identifiable inscription. Irregular shape and very worn. Clipped on two edges.63
EUR337BCopper token 178607A018Token of thin metal. Obverse shows a monogram "VOC" with date "1786" and another illegible word. Reverse shows a coat of arms with lion surmounted by a crown. Coin is pierced at top. Not identifiable as British.63
EUR337CCopper coin07A018Obverse shows a lion with shield surround by inscription " --ENTAS PIEZAS EN KILOG (?) CENTIMOS". Underneath lion are two small initials "OM". Reverse shows a seated woman with inscription "CINCO" and a date "-1770". Very worn and illegible from scan5
EUR337DLouis XV coin, unidentified07A018Obverse shows head (worn) surrounded by inscription " LVD XV D.G. F.R. ET.NAV". Reverse shows figure with halo standing over a dragon, with inscription, mostly illegible: "-------------------- CRESCIT". Coin of Louis XV. Very worn.6
EUR337ECopper coin07A018Obverse shows a lion with spear standing in a palisade. Reverse shows inscription 'HOLLANDIA' and a date '1766'. Hole pierced at the top.13
EUR337FCopper coin, French07A018Obverse shows a potrait head surrounded by inscription " -LUD: X1111 D.G. FR ----(?) A REX". Reverse shows a coat of arms and inscription "CON LAVFFERS RECH P---(?)" and a date "--70". Coin of Louis XIV. Very worn6
EUR337GCopper coin, unidentified07A018Possibly a token rather than a coin. One side with 'DOMINS ---'. The other with three heraldic lions on a shield.63
EUR337HSilver/pewter token, oval shaoed07A018Elliptical token. Obverse shows central oval with crossed lines. In top quadrant an eye, then J, M F. Around edge is inscription "JOHANN MARIA FARINA". Reverse shows eagle with inscription "JEAN MARIE FARINA GARANTIE". Raised edge.63
EUR337IWilliam III copper coin, unidentified07A018Obverse shows possibly Britannia with inscription '--- NIA ---' and 'RE--' dated '1700'. Reverse with king's head and 'GVLIELMVS TEMPIVS[?}'1
EUR337JImpression of copper coin, unidentified07A018Impression in soft metal of a coin. Obverse shows worn image of Britannia? with portion of inscription leglible in reverse "NIAR: --- REG". Reverse completely illegible or plain.63
EUR337KCopper coin, unidentified07A018One side possibly plain, the other with a central pattern and 'LE ROI ----' around the edge.63
EUR337LCopper coin, unidentified07A018Obverse shows faint portrait head but mostly worn. Reverse completely worn. Possibly an early Georgian penny.63
EUR337MCopper coin, unidentified07A018Obverse shows male portrait head. Rest too worn. Reverse shows worn image with inscription "TOR--(?)".63
EUR337NCopper coin, unidentified07A018Obverse worn and pitted. Reverse worn and pitted, . Figures '1810', the rest illegible.63
EUR337OC oin, unidentified07A018Obverse shows collection of symbols. Reverse shows worn symbols or letters, unidentifiable. Coin is small, irregular and thick.63
EUR338Copper coin, Columbia07A018Obverse shows male portrait head and inscription "COLUMBIA".. Reverse shows seated female figure with scales.75
EUR338ACopper coin, Columbia07A018Obverse shows male portrait head and inscription "COLUMBIA". Reverse shows inscription seated female figure with scales, no inscription.75
EUR339Copper coin, Utrecht07A018Obverse coat of arms. Reverse shows inscription "STAD UTRECHT 1783".13
EUR339ACopper coin, Zeelandia07A018Obverse coat of arms with inscription "LUCTOR ET EMERGO". Reverse shows inscription "ZEELANDIA 1793".1
EUR340Copper coin, French07A018Obverse shows male portrait head and inscription "LUDOV. XVI. D.GRATIA". Reverse shows coat of arms with inscription "FRANC ET NAVAR REX" and "1786"6
EUR341Shale discs07A0182 Shale discs, both semi-perforated with two holes. Originally referred to as 'Kimmeridge Coal Money' but now known to be off-cuts from the Kimmeridge shale armlet industry. The holes cut probably for fixing on a lathe.1
EUR342Copper mould, unknown male07A039Copper mould, unknown male bust. Uneven edge.63
EUR342ACopper mould, unknown male07A039Copper mould, unknown male bust.63
EUR342BCopper mould, unknown male07A039Copper mould, unknown male bust,m recessed. Uneven edge.63
EUR342CCopper mould, unknown male07A039Copper mould, unknown male bust. Large uneven edge, scratched.63
EUR343A-B35 mm cine filmNULL2 Copies (positive and negative) of 35 mm silent film recording the visit of Countess Waldegrave (British Red Cross) to wounded soldiers in the Royal United Hospital in Bath June 14th, 1917. Added notes: 'Original (Nitro-cellulose, unstable) given to Nat. Film Archive, London, 1990. Copies kept' [R.F. Vaughan]. '450ft. 5 mins. pub. newsreel'.1
EUR344+AMagic Lantern and Screen07G22'Magic Lantern' slide projector in box. Collapsible screen for magic lantern (EUR344A).1
EUR344BMagic Lantern and 2 boxes of parts07G23'Magic Lantern' slide projector & two boxes of parts. Original slide carrier missing and a wooden substitute made by Mr. Jack Bullock. Donor J. Bullock?1
EUR345Helmet07G15.01German steel helmet, 1914-1918 War.115
EUR346Gas mask07G15.01German gas mask. One celluloid eye-piece missing, from the Somme, July 1916.6
EUR347+ACannon-balls07G222sSmall iron cannon-balls. Probably from the battlefield at Waterloo. Balls 8.5cm and 8.3cm diameter,, both with slightly flattened area for display.9
EUR348Ammunition caseNULLGerman. s.a. Ammunition Box (Ammunition Case of German Machine Gun) - captured in a raid on German trench by 8. Som. L.I. at Armentieres, Dec. 1915.6
EUR349Wool winder07L02Wool winder made of oak.1
EUR350Model chest-of-drawers07G20Miniature in wood with the appearance of a chest-of-drawers. Each 'drawer' tightly fitting (some stuck) and when pulled out reveals a sample of mahogany or other wood, 70 in all. Perhaps a demonstration piece by an apprentice or other cabinet-maker.1
EUR351+AChess-board and chessmen07G15.05Chess-board and chessmen made of rubber. Formerly used in Bath's Working Men's Club.1
EUR352+ABaby's mittensNULLPair of baby's pillow lace mittens - mid 18th century.1
EUR353+AChild's mittensNULLPair of child's linen mittens.1
EUR354Sample of gold braid07B03Square of gold braid.63
EUR355Baby's bodice07B03Embroidered baby's bodice - first half 19th century. (See also EUR360).1
EUR356+ABaby's sleevesNULLPair of baby's sleeves - 1740.1
EUR357Silk cuff07B03Cream silk cuff - 1770-80.1
EUR358Decorative trimmingsNULLSmall quantity of yellow and white trimmings - mid 18th century.1
EUR359Baby's bonnetNULLBaby's crochet bonnet - 1800-1810.1
EUR360Baby's bodice07B03Embroidered baby's bodice - first half 19th century. (See also EUR355).1
EUR361Child's dressNULLChild's pink glacé silk dress - 1850's.1
EUR362Man's jacket07B03Man's white jacket - 1861.1
EUR363Military sash07B03Military sash - 1815. On loan to City of Bath Museum of Costume, 4.8.70. Added note: 'Ret. 12/03/04. DC/MW' [D. Cusick, M. Williams]. - Sash worn at Waterloo by Surgeon Stewart-Chisholm, donoresss's grandfather. Mrs. Grey (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938)1
EUR364Skein of silkNULLSkein of Italian silk.10
EUR365Sample of flax [cloth?]NULLPiece of flax.95
EUR366+AKid gloves07B03Pair of kid gloves - 1800-1810. Lady's Kid Gloves, with hole in finger and thumb for taking snuff.1
EUR367Sample of grass clothNULLPiece of grass cloth.63
EUR368Textile sampleNULLPiece of flax and silk.63
EUR369Textile sampleNULLPiece of flax and silk with plum coloured string.63
EUR370Textile sampleNULLPiece of flax and silk with black and red stripe.63
EUR371StevenographNULLSilk Stevenograph - 1854-1856.1
EUR372Decorative embroideryNULLPiece of pale mushroom silk embroidered in realistic flower design with polychrome silk - mid 18th century.115
EUR373Sample of damaskNULLPiece of saffron damask - 1740's. Faded.115
EUR374Sample of embroidered silkNULLNarrow strip of cream silk with silver flower design.115
EUR375Sample of linenNULLSmall fragment of blue linen weave.115
EUR376-377Tapestry chair coversNULL2 Tapestry chair covers. 19th century.1
EUR378Decorative butterfly collection05Ornamental arrangement of butterflies under a glass dome. Exotic species.28
EUR379Decorative firescreen05Firescreen of birds mounted in a bamboo frame. European species..115
EUR380Rocking chair00Rocking chair. Castors on the front feet. Seat with coiled springs for rockers.1
EUR381TelephoneNULLVictorian/Edwardian telephone..1
EUR382Sledge05 OFFICESledge - probably Laplander. Body shaped like a carriole, from Norway.15
EUR383Picture frame07Inlaid ornamented frame for miniature. Signed - G.B. Gatti.115
EUR384Coin07A039Obverse shows classical female head with the inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE 1878". Reverse shows inscription "LIBERTE, EGALITE, FRATERNITE" and value "2 CENTIMES" in centre.6
EUR384ACoin. French07A039Obverse shows classical female head with the inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE 1876". Reverse shows inscription "LIBERTE, EGALITE, FRATERNITE" and value "5 CENTIMES" in centre inside floral wreath.6
EUR384BCoin. French07A039Obverse shows classical female head with the inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE 1871". Reverse shows inscription "LIBERTE, EGALITE, FRATERNITE" and value "5 CENTIMES" in centre inside floral wreath.6
EUR384CItalian coin07A039Obverse shows male head Victor Emanuel II? with the inscription "VITTORIO EMANUELE 11 RE D'ITALIA". Reverse shows value "5 CENTESIMI 1862" in centre inside floral wreath.10
EUR384DCoin. French 185307A039Obverse shows male head with the inscription "NAPOLEON 111 EMPEREUR 1853". Reverse shows central motif of an eagle with the inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS CINQ CENTIMES".6
EUR385French coin 190307A039Obverse shows classical head with the inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE ". Reverse shows inscription "LIBERTE, EGALITE, FRATERNITE" and value "25 CENTIMES" in centre in centre.6
EUR386Medallion07A039Obverse: Male head with the inscription "S A IMPERIALE LE PRINCE NAPOLEON" with small initals underneath head "CT". Reverse: Female portrait head with inscription "S A IMPERIALE LA PRINCESS CLOTILDE" with small initials under head "CT". Loop for hanging on top.63
EUR387Medallion07A039Obverse: Tomb in vault. Reverse: Inscription "TOMBEAU NAPOLEON INAUGURE LE 5 MAI 1853". Loop for hanging on top.63
EUR388Medallion07A039Obverse: Virgin Mary appearing to two children with the inscription "N.D. DE LA S----ETTE P.P.N." Reverse: Inscription "APPARITION DE LA S VIERGE A LA SALLETTE FALAVAUX CANTON DE CORPS LE 19 SEPT 1846". Loop for hanging on top.63
EUR389Brass coin, French07A039Obverse shows seated figure with the inscription "COMMERCE INDUSTRIE 1923". Reverse shows inscription "CHAMBRES DE COMMERCE DE FRANCE" with "BON POUR 50 CENTIMES" IN CENTRE.6
EUR390Coin, Luxembourg 186507A039Obverse shows coat of arms with lion inside and the inscription "GRAND DUCHE DE LUXEMBOURG". Reverse shows inscription "10 CENTIMES 1865" and smaller underneath "E?ARTR"12
EUR391Medallion07A039Obverse: Head of Victoria and the inscription "VICTORIA QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN BORN MAY 24 1819" Reverse: Five classical figures, one enthroned and being crowned,, with the inscription "LONG LIVE THE QUEEN CORONATION JUNE 28 1838"63
EUR392Coin (?convict love token?) Victorian07A039Obverse shows head of Victoria and the inscription "VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR:REG:F:D" Reverse has been removed and replaced with a fine engraving of flowers and the name "F.COBHAM". Possibly a convict love token.1
EUR393Greek coin07A039Obverse shows male portrait head of George I and inscription in Greek and the date 1882. Reverse shows a floral motif with value of coin. "5"14
EUR394Dutch coin 182007A039Obverse shows a coat of arms with a standing lion and crown above and on either side "CLX1V" and "JOH". Reverse has inscription "1 SKILLING SPECIES 1820" with a crossed hammers beneath.13
EUR394ADutch coin 188407A039Obverse shows a standing lion with sword and the inscription "KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN 1884". Reverse shows the value "2 1/2 CENT" surrounded by a floral wreath motif.13
EUR394BDutch coin 187707A039Obverse shows a large central "W" with a crown above and the date 1877. Reverse shows a coat of arms of a standing lion with crown above and on each side of the coat of arms "1" and "C".13
EUR394CDutch coin 186107A039Obverse shows a central image of a large key diagonally placed and the date "1861". Reverse shows "2 1/2 " and the word "SCHWA REN" with motif.13
EUR394DDutch coin 187807A039Obverse shows a standing lion with sword and the inscription "KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN 1878". Reverse shows the value "1 CENT" surrounded by a floral wreath motif.13
EUR395Norwegian coin 186707A039Obverse shows a male portrait head and the inscription "CARL XV SVERIGES NORR.COTH.O.VEND.KONUNG". Reverse shows the value and date "2 ORE 1867" Surrounded by a wreath of leaves.15
EUR395ANorwegian coin 188207A039Obverse shows a coat of arms- a crown over a harp/sheild (?) and the inscription "BRODAFOLKENS VAL". Reverse shows three crowns and the value "1 ORE" and the date "1882"..15
EUR395BNorwegian coin 187907A039Obverse shows coat of arms with a crown over a harp/sheild (?) and the inscription "BRODAFOLKENS VAL". Reverse shows three crowns and the value "1 ORE" and the date "1879".15
EUR396Coin, Guernsey 186407A039Obverse shows a shield with 3 lions inside and spray of 3 leaves above and wreath of leaves around the outside with the word "GUERNESEY" above. Reverse shows a inscription "8 DOUBLES 1864" inside a wreath of leaves.122
EUR397Coin, Portugal07A039Obverse shows the head of Louis I with the inscription "D. LUIZ. I. REI . DE. PORTUGAL". Reverse shows the inscription "XX REIS 1883" surrounded by a wreath of leaves. Coin of Louis I.7
EUR397ACoin, Portugal07A039Obverse shows the head of Louis I with the inscription "D. LUIZ. I. REI . DE. PORTUGAL". Reverse shows the inscription "XX REIS 1883" surrounded by a wreath of leaves. Coin of Louis I.7
EUR397BCoin, Portugal07A039Obverse shows the head of Louis I with the inscription "D. LUIZ. I. REI . DE. PORTUGAL". Reverse shows the inscription "XX REIS 1883" surrounded by a wreath of leaves. Coin of Louis I.7
EUR398Coin, Russia07A039Obverse showscoat of arms of a 2 headed eagle with a crown above. Reverse shows an inscription in Russian and " 1864" and underneath "E.M.". Coin of Alexander II. Obverse worn17
EUR399Coin, Germany 186807A039Obverse shows a coat of arms of an eagle with crown above and with the inscription "120 EINEN THALER". Reverse shows the inscription SCHEIDE MUNZE 3 PFENNINGE 1868" and underneath "B".8
EUR399ACoin, Germany 186407A039Obverse shows 2 entwined letters "FF" (?) with a crown above. Reverse shows the inscription "3 PFENNINGE 1864" and underneath "A".8
EUR399BCoin, Germany 187507A039Obverse shows coat of arms with eagle and crown above. Reverse shows the inscription "DEUTSCHES REICH 1875 PFENNIG" and with a central "2".8
EUR399CCoin, Germany 186107A039Obverse shows coat of arms with eagle) with a crown above and the inscription "360 EINEN THALER. Reverse shows the inscription "1 PFENNING 1861" and underneath "A", and around the edge "SCHIEDE MUNZE".8
EUR400Copper coin, George III, 177307A039Obverse shows male imperial head of George III and inscription "GEORGIUS III .REX". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA" and the date "1773".1
EUR400ACopper coin, George III07A039Obverse is worn and shows male imperial portrait head and inscription "GEORGIUS III .REX" and the date "1806". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA" .1
EUR400BCopper coin, George III,180607A039Obverse shows male imperial portrait head and inscription "GEORGIUS III .D.G. REX 1806". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA". Coin is bent.1
EUR401Copper coin,William III, 170107A039Obverse shows male imperial portrait head and inscription "GVLIELMVS TERTIVS ". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA" and the date "1701"1
EUR402Copper coin, possibly trade token07A039Obverse has no visible markings. Reverse shows an image of a castle with three towers. Coin is very worn.63
EUR403One coin, 179407A039Obverse shows male portrait head and inscription "VICT.AMED.D.G.REX.SARD 1794" and the date "1794". Reverse shows coat of arms with inscription "BAUD PRINC.PED. SOL 20". Coin of Victor Amadeus III Worn64
EUR404Silver coin, Switzerland 183007A039Obverse shows a central emblem of a cross with a "C" in the centre and inscription "LES CANTONS CONCORDANTS DE LA SUISSE". Reverse showsa shield with the words "LIBERTE ET PATRIE" inside and round the edge the inscription "CANTON DE VAUD 1830 " and the value "1 BATZ" underneath the shield.11
EUR405Silver coin, Austrian07A039Obverse shows male portrait head and inscription "FRANZ JOSEPH 1 VG KAISER V OESTERREICH". Reverse shows the value "5" with date "1864" underneath and around edge the inscription "SCHEIDE MUNZE" . A small "A" lies under the date.20
EUR406Silver coin, Italy07A039Obverse shows coat of arms including crossed keys and inscription "MAX.AN.XVI.PIVS.IX.PON". Reverse shows the value "5 BAIOCCHI" with date "1861" underneath and around edge a wreath of leaves . A small "R" lies under the date.10
EUR407Copper coin, Spanish07A039Obverse shows lion standing with shield and inscription "CIEN PIEZAS EN KILOG DIEZ CENTIMOS". Shield has crest of Amadeus, Duke of Aosta, King of Spain 1870-1873. Reverse shows woman seated on rocks with surrounding inscription "DIEZ GRAMOS " and date "1870".5
EUR408Copper coin, George I,171907A039Obverse shows male imperial portrait head and inscription "GEORGIUS I REX ". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA" and date "1719". Coin has been cut across obverse face.1
EUR409Copper coin, Hungary07A039Obverse shows coat of arms inside shield and inscription "KIRALYI VALTO PENZ MAGYAR". Reverse shows wreath of leaves with value "1" in centre, and underneath "1878". Bellow date are small initals "KB".16
EUR410Copper coin, Spanish07A039Obverse is worn but shows partial inscription "FERDIN . VI----HISP.REX 1820. Reverse shows coat of armsand heraldic symbols- two lions and two castles. Very worn and illegible from scan5
EUR410ACopper coin, Spanish07A039Obverse shows male head of Ferdinand VII with inscription "FERDIN VII D.G. HISP REX 1825". Reverse shows coat of arms- a decorative cross with two lions and two castles inside a decorative frieze.5
EUR410BCopper coin, Spanish07A039Obverse shows female head of Isabella II with inscription "ISABEL 2 POR LA G. DE.DIOS Y LA CONST. 1837" and with an "8" and a "M" on each side of the head. Reverse shows coat of arms- decorative cross with two lions and two castles with inscription "REYNA DE LAS ESPANAS"5
EUR411Norwegian coin07A039Obverse shows a crown over a large "C" with an "IX" inside. Reverse shows a dolphin and an ear of barley and the value "1 ORE".23
EUR411ANorwegian coin 187507A039Obverse shows a crown over coat of arms of sheild/harp (?) with the surrounding inscription "BRODAFOLKENS VAL". Reverse shows the value "2 ORE" and the date 1875..15
EUR411BNorwegian coin07A039Obverse shows a crown over a large "C" with an "IX" inside. Reverse shows a dolphin and an ear of barley and the value "2 ORE".15
EUR411CDanish coin07A039Obverse shows a crown over a large "C" with an "IX" inside. Reverse shows a dolphin and an ear of barley and the value "5 ORE".15
EUR411DNorwegian coin 187707A039Obverse shows a shield with a lion inside and crown over with "1/2 C" on each side. Reverse shows a large "W" with a crown over and the date "1877".15
EUR412Copper coin, Italy (Vatican)07A039Obverse shows head of Pope Pius IX and inscription "PIVS.IX.PON.MAX.ANN.XXI.1867". Reverse shows the value "1SOLDO" and underneath a small "R". Around edge is inscription "STATO PONTIFICIO " and "5.SOLDO". (cent)10
EUR412ACopper coin, Italy (Vatican)07A039Obverse shows head of Pope Pius IX and inscription "PIVS.IX.PONT.MAX.ANN.XXI." and date "1867". Reverse shows the value value "1SOLDO" and underneath a small "R". Around edge is inscription "STATO PONTIFICIO " and "5.CENT".10
EUR412BCopper coin, Italy (Vatican)07A039Obverse shows coat of arms including crossed keys and inscription "PIVS.IX.PONT.MAX.ANNO.V.". Reverse shows inscription "BA--CO " and "1850". Underneath is a small "R". Coin is bent and dented through the centre.10
EUR413Greek coin07A039Obverse shows coat of arms and Greek inscription around edge. Reverse shows floral wreath the value "2" and date of "1857" underneath.14
EUR413AGreek coin07A039Obverse shows male portrait head of George I and Greek inscription around edge with date "1869". Reverse shows the value "2" and a wreath of leaves.14
EUR413BGreek coin07A039Obverse shows male portrait head of George I and Greek inscription around edge. Underneath head is date "1869". Reverse shows the value "5" and a surrounding wreath of leaves.14
EUR413CGreek coin07A039Obverse shows a coat of arms with crown above and Greek inscription around edge. Reverse shows the value "5" and date "1833" inside a surrounding wreath of leaves.14
EUR414One copper coin, Napoleon III07A039Obverse shows classical head and inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE". Reverse shows inscription "UN CENTIME L'AN 7 " and a letter "A" below and 2 symbols - a cockerel and a ----(?).6
EUR414AOne copper coin, Napoleon 11107A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon 111 and inscription "NAPOLEON 111 EMPEREUR 1854". Reverse shows an eagle with surrounding inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS Deux CENTIMES " and a letter "W" below.6
EUR414BCopper coin, French07A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon III and inscription "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1855". Reverse shows an eagle with surrounding inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS CINQ CENTIMES " and a letter "BB" below.6
EUR414COne copper coin, Napoleon III07A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon III and inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANCIASE 1872". Reverse shows a wreath with surrounding inscription "LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE " and inside "5 CENTIMES" and a letter "A" below.6
EUR414DOne copper coin, Napoleon III07A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon III and inscription "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1853". Reverse shows an eagle with surrounding inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS CINQ CENTIMES " and a letter "A" below.6
EUR414EOne copper coin, Napoleon III07A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon III and inscription "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1855". Reverse shows an eagle with surrounding inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS CINQ CENTIMES " and a letter "B" below.6
EUR414FOne copper coin, Napoleon III07A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon III and inscription "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1853". Reverse shows an eagle with surrounding inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS CINQ CENTIMES " and a letter "A" below.6
EUR414GOne copper coin, Napoleon IIII07A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon III and inscription "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854" and the name "BARRE" below. Reverse shows an eagle with surrounding inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS CINQ CENTIMES " and a letter "K" (?) below.6
EUR414HOne copper coin, Napoleon III07A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon III and inscription "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1856" with the name "BARRE" belwo neck. Reverse shows an eagle with surrounding inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS CINQ CENTIMES " and letters "BB" below.6
EUR414IOne copper coin, Napoleon 11107A039Obverse shows classical head and worn inscription "REPUBLIQUE -------------(?)". Reverse shows a wreath surrounding an inscription "CINQ CENTIMES LAN S " and a letter "A" below with two small symbols. Worn both sides, particularly obverse6
EUR414JOne copper coin Republique Francaise07A039Obverse shows female head and inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE". Reverse shows wreath of leaves surrounding a worn inscription "CENTIMES LAN S" and two decorative symbols and the letter "A". Quite worn both sides.6
EUR414KOne copper coin, Napoleon 11107A039Obverse shows head of Napoleon 111 and inscription "NAPOLEON 111 EMPEREUR 1856". Reverse shows an eagle with surrounding inscription "EMPIRE FRANCAIS DIX CENTIMES " and a letter "B" below.6
EUR414LOne copper coin, Napoleon 11107A039Obverse shows classical head and inscription "REPUBL;IQUE FRANCAISE". Reverse shows a wreath surrounding an inscription "UN " (which has been punched in) and "DECIME" below with the letter "A". Coin is heavy and is well worn with a dent in the side.6
EUR415Coin, Portugal07A039Obverse shows the head of Louis I with the inscription "D. LUIZ. I. REI . DE. PORTUGAL". Reverse shows the inscription "X REIS 1884" surrounded by a wreath of leaves. Coin of Louis I. Darkened aroudn the edges7
EUR415ACoin, Portugal07A039Obverse shows a coat of arms with crown above and with the inscription "MARIA .II.DEI.GRATIA"". Reverse shows a large "V" surrounded by a frieze of leaves and with the inscription "PORTUGALIAE.ET.ALGARBIORUM.REGINA 1853".7
EUR415BCoin, Portugal07A039Obverse shows a coat of arms with crown above and with the inscription "MARIA .II.DEI.GRATIA"". Reverse shows a large "X" surrounded by a frieze of leaves and with the inscription "PORTUGALIAE.ET.ALGARBIORUM.REGINA 1841". Revers quite worn7
EUR416One copper coin, Koningrijk der Nederlanden07A039Obverse shows a crowned, rampant lion holding a sword and inscription "KONINGRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN 1878", Reverse shows a wreath of leaves surrounding an inscription "1 CENT ".13
EUR417One copper coin, Grand Duche de Luxembourg07A039Obverse shows a coat of arms with a lion and crown above and star below with inscription "GRAND-DUCHE DE LUXEMBOURG". Reverse shows a wreath surrounding an inscription "5 CENTIMES 1854 " and a name "BARRE" below.12
EUR418Copper coin, Greek07A039Obverse shows a bird under a cross with slanting rays of light and a cross with inscription in Greek "ELLENIKE POLITEIA (?)". Reverse shows a wreath surrounding an inscription "20 LEPTA(?) " and around edge "KTBERNE-E I.A. KAPED STRIAS 1831. Coin is thick and heavy, with a decorated edge.14
EUR418ACopper coin, Russian07A039Obverse shows only a crest (or a letter "H" over a letter" I") with crown above, Reverse shows a crown with an inscription below "KOP-(?)IKA 1853".17
EUR418BCopper coin, Russian07A039Obverse shows crest withDouble-headed eagle and crown and underneath the date "1822[?]". Reverse shows a wreath of leaves surrounding an inscription "2 KOP-I (?)" and "K11." and underneath "E.M.(?)". Coin scarred with an irregular edge.17
EUR418CCopper coin, Russian07A039Obverse shows crest with Double-headed eagle and crown and underneath the date "1825". Reverse shows a wreath of leaves surrounding an inscription "2 KOP-I (?)" and "K11." and underneath "E.M.(?)". Coin is heavy and scarred.17
EUR419Copper coin, Helvetia 187507A039Obverse shows a cross contained in a shield and flanked by a wreath of leaves and inscription "HELVETIA 1875". Reverse shows a wreath containing the number "2".11
EUR419A'Silver' coin, Helvetia 187507A039Obverse shows a shield containing a cross and the inscription "LIBERTE ET PATRIE and Iaround edge "CANTON DE VAUD 1827". Reverse shows a decorated cross with the letter "C" inside and the inscription around the edge "LES CANTONS CONCORDANTS DE LA SUISSE". Coin is very thin11
EUR420Coin, Italy 186207A039Obverse shows coat of arms with eagles. Reverse shows the value "5 / 10I" with date "1862" underneath and around edge the inscription "MONETA SPICCIOLA PEL R LOMB.VENETO".10
EUR420ACoin, Italy 186107A039Obverse showsmale portrait head Victor Emanuel? with inscription "VITTORIO EMANUELE 11 RE D'ITALIA". Reverse shows the value "2 CENTESIMI" with date "1861" underneath surrounded by a frieze of leaves.10
EUR420BCoin, Italy 186207A039Obverse shows male portrait head Victor Emanuel II? with inscription "VITTORIO EMANUELE 11 RE D'ITALIA". Reverse shows the value "2 CENTESIMI" with date "1862" underneath surrounded by a frieze of leaves.10
EUR420CCoin, Italy 185907A039Obverse shows coat of arms with crown and inscription "VITTORIO EMANUELE RE ELETTO. Reverse shows the value "5 CENTESIMI" with date "1859" and inscription around edge of "GOVERNO DELLA TOSCANA"10
EUR420DCoin, Italy 186107A039Obverse shows male portrait head of Victor Emanuel II with inscription "VITTORIO EMANUELE 11 RE D'ITALIA". Reverse shows the value "5 CENTESIMI" with date "1861" underneath surrounded by a frieze of leaves.10
EUR420ECoin, Italy 186607A039Obverse shows male portrait head of Victor Emanuel II with inscription "VITTORIO EMANUELE II RE D'ITALIA". Reverse shows the value "10 CENTESIMI" with date "1861" underneath surrounded by a frieze of leaves and a star above.10
EUR421Copper Token (?)07A039Obverse shows male portrait head and inscription "Dr SAMUEL JOHNSON ". Reverse shows 3 small heraldic lions with inscription "HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT PRO-----(?)".63
EUR422Coin, Belgian07A040Obverse shows a lion supporting a stone with the inscription "CONSTITUTION BELGE 1831" and round edge "L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE" and "1 CENT". Reverse shows a decorative flourish surmounted by a crown with the inscription around edge "LEOPOLD PREMIER ROI DES BELGES 1869". Edge is milled..9
EUR422ACoin, Belgian07A040Obverse shows a lion supporting a stone with the inscription "CONSTITUTION BELGE 1831(?) and round edge "L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE" and "2 CENTS". Reverse shows a decorative flourish surmounted by a crown with the inscription arund edge "LEOPOLD PREMIER ROI DES BELGES 1858". Edge is milled..9
EUR422BCoin, Belgian07A040Obverse shows a lion supporting a stone with the inscription "CONSTITUTION BELGE 1831(?) and round edge "L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE" and "2 CENTS". Reverse shows a decorative flourish surmounted by a crown with the inscription arund edge "LEOPOLD PREMIER ROI DES BELGES 1883". Very worn9
EUR422CCoin, Belgian07A040Obverse shows a lion supporting a stone with the inscription "CONSTITUTION BELGE 1831(?) and round edge "L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE" and "2 CENTS". Reverse shows a decorative flourish surmounted by a crown with the inscription arund edge "LEOPOLD PREMIER ROI DES BELGES 1861". Edge is milled..9
EUR423Copper coin, German 190007A040Obverse shows an eagle. Reverse shows a number "1" in the centre with the inscription around edge "DEUTSCHES REICH 1900" and "PFENNIG".8
EUR423ACopper coin, German 185607A040Obverse shows aportrait head with the inscription "FRIEDRICH PRINZ V REGENT V. BADEN" and 2 small initials below "G.V.". Reverse shows a circular wreath of flowers with "1 KREUZER 1856" in centre.8
EUR423BCopper coin, German 187407A040Obverse shows an eagle. Reverse shows a number "2" in the centre with the inscription around edge "DEUTSCHES REICH 1874" and "PFENNIG".8
EUR423CCopper coin, Austrian07A040Obverse shows an eagle with the inscription "--(?) OESTEREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMONZE". Reverse shows a circular wreath of flowers with "1" and "1859" and an initial letter "B" belowin centre. Very worn20
EUR423D'Silver nickel' coin, German 190107A040Obverse shows an eagle. Reverse shows a number "5" in the centre with the inscription around edge "DEUTSCHES REICH 1801" and "PFENNIG".8
EUR424Coin, copper07A040Obverse shows impierial portrait head and inscription "REX" barely legible. Reverse shows Britannia. Very worn. Only tops of numbers in date visible. Unidentifiable from scanned image1
EUR424ACoin, copper, Charles I07A040Obverse shows imperial portrait head of Charels I and inscription "CAROLUS.A.CAROLO". Reverse shows Britannia with insciption "BRITANIA". Condition quite worn1
EUR424CCoin, William III, pierced07A040Obverse shows imperil portrait head of Willaim III and inscription "GULLIMUS TERTIUS". Reverse shows Britannia (worn) with inscription "BRITANNIA 1699". Condition very worn and peirced1
EUR424DCoin, silvered copper07A040Obverse shows portrait head and "GEOR III D.G. BRITT. REX FD(?) " and "1816". Reverse shows coat of arms (defaced in one portion) and inscription "HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" Edge has small dent. Condition: very worn.1
EUR424ECoin, copper, Charles II07A040Obverse shows imperial portrait head or Charles II and "CAROLUS.A.CAROLO". Reverse shows Britannia and inscription "BRITANNIA" with date "1675".1
EUR424FCoin, copper07A040Obverse shows portrait head unidentifiable and any inscription illegible , very worn. Reverse shows a harp with a crown. No inscription or date legible.3
EUR425Copper coin, one 'pie'07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering with "YEK PI" (= 1 pie). Reverse shows Arabic lettering "ONE PIE".28
EUR425ACopper coin07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering : "SHAH WORLD BAD (= town) CORONATION YEAR 307". Reverse shows Arabic lettering "YEK PI". Pierced.63
EUR425BCopper coin07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering with value of "10" and Hijira date of 1255. Reverse shows Arabic lettering "19TH YEAR" and central motif.63
EUR425CCopper coin07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering with value of "1" and Hijira date of 12--(?). Reverse shows Arabic lettering with inscription "YAARUB ICHAR AL-SULTAN".63
EUR425DCopper coin07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering with value of "5" and Hijira date of "1293". Reverse shows Arabic lettering Very worn.63
EUR425ECopper coin07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering in a circle with value of "5" and Hijira date of 1255. Reverse shows Arabic lettering "14TH YEAR" and central motif. Minted in Constantinople.63
EUR425FCopper coin, pierced, quarter Anna, East India Co,07A040Obverse shows crest with two lions and shield between. Dated "1835". Reverse shows inscription "EAST INDIA COMPANY" and "ONE QUARTER ANNA". Coin is peirced28
EUR425GCopper coin, 10-para07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering with value of "10 PARA " and central motif. Reverse shows Arabic lettering and Hijira date "1277". Minted in Egypt.45
EUR425HCopper coin, 10-para07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering with value of "10 PARA " and central motif. Reverse shows Arabic lettering and Hijira date "1277". Minted in Egypt.45
EUR425ICoin07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering and "20th year"in a central motif. Reverse shows circle of Arabic lettering and Hijira date "1255". Value of '40'. Worn on this side. Minted in Constaninople.63
EUR425JCoin07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering and "19th year"in a central motif. Reverse shows circle of Arabic lettering and Hijira date "1255" and "HIS VICTORY". Value of '40'. Minted in Constaninople. There is a nick on the edge.63
EUR425KCoin07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering in a central motif with wreath of leaves around outside. Reverse shows circle of Arabic lettering and Hijira date "1223". Value of '40'. Wreath of leaves around outside
Minted in Constaninople.
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EUR426'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows a central motif or word with a surrounding circle of stars. Hijira date of "1293" and a number "28". Reverse shows circle of stars with writing in centre. Arabic number "17" (=17th year).63
EUR426A'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows a central motif or word with a surrounding circle of stars. Hijira date of "1292". Reverse shows circle of stars with writing in centre. Also number "11" (=11th year).63
EUR426B'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows a floral pattern around edge with design or writing in centre with "13" (=13th year). Reverse shows similar design with a "5" in centre and Hijira date of "1293".63
EUR426C'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows a floral wreath pattern around edge with design or writing in centre, and "10" (=10th year). Reverse shows similar design with a value of "5" (=5 quirsh) in centre and Hijira date of "1293". Inscription shows it was minted in Egypt.63
EUR426D'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows a floral pattern around edge with design or writing in centre. Also "12" (=12th year). Reverse shows similar design with a "1" (= 1 quirsh) in centre and Hijira date of "1293". Minted in Egypt.63
EUR426E'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows an abstract design or writing contained within a wreath motif of flowers. Reverse shows similar design. Shows Hijira date of "1255". Worn. Minted in Constantinople.63
EUR426F'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows an abstract design or writing contained within a motif of flowers. Contains the figure "1". Reverse shows similar design. Hijira date of "1293".63
EUR426G'Silver' coin, pierced07A040Obverse shows Arabic lettering surrounded by a a circular motif of dots with the word "Sultan". Reverse shows similar design with possibly writing (?) in centre. Coin is pierced, possibly used as item of jewelery.63
EUR426H'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows a floral pattern around edge with Arabic lettering in centre, with a value of "1" and Hijira year of 1293.. Reverse shows similar design.63
EUR426I'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows a design of flowers and an Arabic inscription, with Hijira year of "1255". Reverse shows similar design Coin is worn..63
EUR426J'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows an abstract design or writing encircled by a design of flowers and leaves and "10" (= 10th year). Reverse shows a letter with inscription (?) around edge, showing a value of "5" and a Hijira date of "1293". Possibly Arabic.63
EUR426K'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows an abstract design contained within a crescent motif. Shows Hijira date of "1223". Reverse shows similar design with possibly writing (?) in centre of crescent. The words "MOHAMMED" and "ALI" appear.63
EUR426L'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows an abstract design contained within a crescent motif and wreath of leaves around outside. Hijira date of "1223" Reverse shows similar design with Arabic lettering in centre of crescent and wreath of leaves around outside. Minted in Constantinople.63
EUR426M'Silver' coin, pierced, dished07A040Obverse (concave) shows circular pattern with flowers etc (worn) inside with Hijira date of 1293. Also number "28". Reverse shows a similar design. Coin is domed and pierced.140
EUR426N'Silver' coin07A040Obverse shows a worn abstract design eith Hijira date of "1255" with wreath of leaves around outside. Reverse shows similar design with writing (?) in centre. Minted in Constantinople. Coin is pierced and has been cut or damaged, wreath of leaves around the outside.63
EUR426X'Silver' coin, pierced07A040Obverse and reverse show Arabic script. Coin is small and ovoid in shape. Evidence of silvering (worn) on surface.63
EUR427Barometric scale07G15.14Written on back 'A scale for determining height of the Aneroid Barometer. Presented to the Bath and West of England Society by Bachs[?] Whitley, and invented by him, Penarth, June, 1868'.2
EUR428Concave mirrorNULLLarge concave mirror.1
EUR429Optical equipment07N10Part of a Magic lantern, or piece of photographic or scientific apparatus. Consists of a wooden frame on which is mounted bellows terminating in an open-ended cone made of tin. A gas jet and tap is fixed at the opposite end. The bellows can be extended.1
EUR430Celestial globe07H02Celestial globe on stand.1
EUR430AFrame for mounting globe07H04Brass mounting for globe. Same size and material as that on EUR430.1
EUR430BFrame for mounting globe07H04Iron mounting for globe. Possibly all that remains of 'Terrestial Globe (18 inch)' donated by John Bally, 1849.1
EUR431Terrestrial globe07H04Terrestrial globe on stand.1
EUR433Mahogany storage box01STRONGRMSmall mahogany box containing twelve removable trays each tray with six divisions and each division holds a microscope slide. 11 trays with 6 slides each; 1 tray with 2 slides. 68 slides in all.1
EUR434Bottle07G15.04Seventeenth century bottle (broken). - dug up from within a very old house in the city of Derry along with two or three other bottles containing some coins.3
EUR435Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1904. Via Julia. Road in British Camp.1
EUR435.01Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1906. Via Julia. Mead Field. Weston.1
EUR435.02Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back: 1903. 13-14th centy. crosses. Old Cleeve. Bishop's Lydiard. Watchet St. Decumans. Maker 's name inscribed at base.1
EUR435.03Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. 15th centy. Market Crosses. Shepton Mallet. Taunton. Maker 's name inscribed at base.1
EUR435.04Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1904. Inscription on front: Socketed bronze celt found at Bristol 1870. --- S.B. Gaythorpe. photo. H. Gaythorpe del.1
EUR435.05Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back: 1903. Captain Thomas Mathew.1
EUR435.06Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1904. Caerwent City Wall. Outside.1
EUR435.07Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.08Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back: 1904. Newton St. Looe. Bronze articles.1
EUR435.09Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.10Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back, but writing superimposed (not in reverse).1
EUR435.11Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back. Inscription at base: Exmouth Haven &c. From a chart drawn in the reign --- K. Hen. VIII --- in the British Museum.1
EUR435.12Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.13Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No explanation on block.1
EUR435.14Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.15Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. Remains of Cross. Montacute. 13-14th centy.1
EUR435.16Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. Montacute Church.1
EUR435.17Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. Montacute House. Maker 's name inscribed at base.1
EUR435.18Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. Stone Cross. West Camel. Saxon Cross.1
EUR435.19Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. Bronze Celt..1
EUR435.20Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. Saxon Cross. Wincanton Church Porch. Miracle of Bishop St. Eloy.1
EUR435.21Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1904. Silver ring key.1
EUR435.22Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1906-7. British Camp. North Stoke Down.1
EUR435.23Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back: 1906. Lansdown. Bronze disk.1
EUR435.24Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. Montacute Priory.1
EUR435.25Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. Thomas Linley.1
EUR435.26Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No explanation on block.1
EUR435.27Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. 15th centy. Crosses. Chew Magna. Wick St. lawrence. Crosscombe. Maker 's name inscribed at base.1
EUR435.28Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.29Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1906. Via Julia. Supposed Roman Road near Prospect Style.1
EUR435.30Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.31Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1903. 13-14th centy. Crosses. Crowcombe. Bicknoller. Church Crosses. Maker 's name inscribed at base.1
EUR435.32Printing block07G15.11Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.33Printing block07G15.11Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.34Printing block07G15.11Engraved copper printing plate, No inscription on back.1
EUR435.35Printing block07G15.11Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.36Printing block07G15.11Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.37Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.38Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.39Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.40Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1904. Mrs.R.F. Sherwell. [1904 is the wrong year, Sherwell is the wrong name?]1
EUR435.41Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No explanation on block.1
EUR435.42Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No explanation on block.1
EUR435.43Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.44Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.45Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.46Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.47Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.48Printing block07G15.10Engraved copper printing plate. No inscription on back.1
EUR435.49Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. Skull.1
EUR435.50Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1904. Dolmen. Stoke Bishop.1
EUR435.51Printing block07G15.09Engraved copper printing plate. Inscription on back. 1904. Exploration Caerwent North Gate.1
EUR435.52Printing block07G15.09Packing: 1 Old Sarum from the air.1
EUR435.53Printing block07G15.09Packing: 2. Maiden Castle from the air.1
EUR436Hour glass07G15.04Hour glass used at Whittleford School, Cambridgeshire to 1857. This Hour Glass was "The School Clock" in 1825-7 and possibly also long before. In use till 1857 as the only time keeper their misstress had. She was Mrs. Hales of Whittlesford, Cambs. who died aged 80 in 1901.1
EUR437Sample of embroidery07B03Piece of embroidery, fringed. Nicely worked and in very good condition.115
EUR438Lithographic stone07M25.00Lithographic stone with a circular design drawn on it, with the title 'Hairs from the epidermis of ELAEAGNUS'.1
EUR439KnifeNULLClasp knife with curved hilt and self locking blade. Metal of blade is of fine quality and decorated on both sides with a design of a figure and various patterns. Haft is made of tortoiseshell (?) and decorated on both sides with a fine bone or ivory inlay of a design similar to that on the blade. Card: Clasp knife (10" long when closed) with self locking blade. Blade engraved with a design. Haft decorated on each side with a design in white. Spain. Toledo.

B.Godwin 2008:
Spanish Navaja - folding knife - 19th century
Acid etched blade with floral and Classical warrior designs - unsigned
Spring catch with large ring pull - to lock blade open
Bone handel - 2 colour bone - inlaid with floral and Classical warrior designs; pommel with smaller suspension ring
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EUR440Almanac07A069Almanac made in card with painted lettering inscribed "A Perpetual Almanack" with sliding bars slotting into windows cut out of the card to provide days of the week, the month and the number of days in the month. Top panel contains a chart for converting English pounds, shillings and pence into Irish currency. At bottom is a Latin inscription "Multum in Parvo 1796". This item is made of stiff card painted brown with white lettering. Perforated at top for hanging. Back reveals construction detail of sliding panels. Probably English, but could be Irish (?). Card: 'A Perpetual Almanack', 1796. Made of stiff card, painted brown with white lettering. Great Britain. - Probably: Pocket Almanac, in Illuminated Case, 1776, Miss Buckland (Annual Report for 1880).63
EUR441Helmet plume07F15.02Plume worn by the Duke of Monmouth at the Battle of Sedgemoor. Explanatory notes and sketch with item.1
EUR442Silver medal commemorating Shakespeare07A040Silver medal, pierced with loop. Obverse shows portrait bust of Shakespeare with inscription around edge "WE SHALL NOT LOOK UPON HIS LIKE AGAIN". Reverse shows inscription "JUBILEE AT STRATFORD IN HONOUR AND TO THE MEMORY OF SHAKESPEARE SEPT 1769 D.G. STEWARD"63
EUR443Coin07A043George III farthing. Obverse shows imperial head and inscription "GEORGIVS REX". Reverse with figure of Britannia and "BRITANNIA 1775". Bend around edges1
EUR444Coin07A043George III halfpenny. Obverse with imperial head of George III and inscription 'GEORGIVS III REX'. Reverse with figure of Britannia and 'BRITANNIA 1771.1
EUR445Coin07A043George IV farthing. Obverse with imperial head of George IV and "GEORGIVS IIII DEI GRATIA". Reverse with figure of Britannia and "BRITANNIAR REX FID DEF 1822".1
EUR446Coin07A043George III penny. Obverse with imperial head and inscription "'GEORGIVS IIII D:G.REX 1806". Reverse with figure of Britannia and "BRITANNIA".1
EUR448Coin07A043George II farthing. Obverse with imperial head and inscription 'GEORGIVS III REX'. Reverse with figure of Britannia and inscription 'BRITANNIA 1730'.1
EUR449Coin, pierced07A043William IV halfpenny. Obverse with imperial head and inscription 'GUILIELMUS IIII DEI GRATIA 1831'. Reverse with figure of Britannia and inscription 'BRITANNIAR -EX FID D---'. Coin is peirced1
EUR450Coin07A043Scottish 'bawbee' (halfpenny). Obverse with head and very worn inscription '---- '. Reverse with thistle and wreath and 'NEMO.ME----P.-ACESS--'.4
EUR451Coin, farthing07A043Victoria farthing. Obverse with imperial head and inscription'VICTORIA D:G:BRITT:REG.F:D:'. Reverse with Britannia and inscription 'FARTHING 1862'. Condition: worn.1
EUR452Coin07A043Victoria farthing. Obverse with imperial head and inscription 'VICTORIA D:G:BRITT:REG.F:D:'. Reverse with Britannia and inscription 'FARTHING 1878'.1
EUR453Token07A043Army and Navy token. British. Obverse with head and '1863'. Reverse with wreath and crossed swords and 'Army & Navy'.1
EUR454Cast of intaglio07A051Pink impression in sulphur showing lion and lioness reclining. Stored in a small round wooden box. Written inside lid: 'Lion & Lioness, intaglio in collection of Mr. Findlay. Cabinet Bath.63
EUR455Wax seal impressions07A051Wax seal impressions on pieces of paper, glued to base with the following written note "WAKE ME NO MAN". A squirrel above a monster. From a well wall near the cathedral of Salisbury, about 130 or more years ago. See remnant of old letter'. Both are impressions of the same seal. The one on the right is very poorly defined.1
EUR456Wax seal impression07A051Red seal impression in small round wooden box. Printed inscription inside lid 'Pache, Stone Seal Engraver & Lapidary, 29 Mardyke, Hotwell Road, Bristol. Lander'. Seal shows eight-pointed star with 'TOUJOURS CLAIRE' in squarish frame. Probably a signet ring.1
EUR457Printer's block07A041Metal printer's block mounted on wooden base. Shows coat of arms of Bath City - a lion and a bear supporting a shield with the image of a city wall and river, and an upward pointing sword in front. Below, in a ribbon are the words "BATHON FLOREAT" (in reverse)63
EUR458Medal07A041Wollaston Medal presented to William Lonsdale 1846 by the Geological Society of London. It is made of Palladium, a metal discovered by Wollaston, the founder of the fund. The medal is inside a leather covered display case. Hinge is broken and lid is now seperate.
Obverse shows a portrait head with the inscription "WOLLASTON" to one side. Underneath the shoulder is the maker's name "W.WYON. MINT". Reverse shows a wreath of leaves containing the inscription "WILLIAM LONSDALE 1846. THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON".
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EUR459Seal impression07A041Lozenge-shaped wax seal mounted on a segment of parchment. Shows a man in a hat holding a staff, beneath a canopy. Inscription around edge. Seal is cracked in various places. Writing on back of parchment, possibly a date.63
EUR460Coin, Russian07A042Obverse shows a double-headed eagle containing various heraldic shields. The initials "H" and "I" are at the bottom. Reverse shows a circular wreath of flowers with a crown at top, with "20 ------- (kopeks?)" and beneath "1853" and 3 letters. Edge of coin is decorated with a line of dots. Coin of Nicholas I.17
EUR461Coin, Swiss 185007A042Obverse shows a woman with outstretched arm, seated with a shield bearing a cross inside and the inscription "HELVETIA". Reverse shows a circular wreath of flowers and leaves with "2 FR 1850" in centre. Milled edge. The Franken was the unit of curency after a unified currency was introduced.11
EUR462Coin, Queen Victoria07A042Obverse shows young head of Queen Victoria with inscription "...A DEI GRATIA" Reverse shows Britannia with the inscription "BRITANNIAR: REX". Coin has been badly struck and the impression is badly off centre. Note on card comments "interesting as a minting failure".1
EUR463Coin, French 180807A042Obverse shows head of Napoleon with inscription "NAPOLEON EMPEREUR" and with small signature underneath "TIOLIER" (?). Reverse shows wreath of leaves with inscription "DEMI FRANC. REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE 1808" and a letter "A";.6
EUR464Medallion07A042Obverse: Portait figure with drawn sword and inscription "---BRITI--GLORY.REVIV. D. FY. ADMIRAL. VERNON". Reverse: Battle scene of ships at sea with the inscription "115 (?) ------ .PORTO.BELLO .WITH. SIX. SHIPS. ONLY 1739". Inscription at bottom reads "BY COURAGE AND CONDUCT".1
EUR465Token, British07A042Obverse shows a reclining naked male beside a river with one hand leaning on a pot flowing with water (and around the edge of the pot "CLYDE" and the other holding a paddle (?) The inscription around edge reads "NUNQUAM ARESCERE" and the date "MDCCXCI". Reverse shows a shield with a tree and other symbols inside and around the edge the inscription "LET GLASGOW FLOURISH".4
EUR466Token, Irish07A042Obverse shows an inscription around edge "PAYABLE IN BANK OF IRELAND NOTES 1813" and in centre a sprig of shamrocks.
Reverse shows two men engaged in some industrial activity with a huge wheel behind and the inscription "ONE PENNY TOKEN. J.HILLES DUBLIN". Edge of token is milled.
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EUR467Token, British 179007A042Obverse shows a male portrait head with an inscription around edge "JOHN WILKINSON IRON MASTER". Reverse shows a workman beside a furnace having metal machine-hammered. Date is "1790". Inscription around edge (worn) reads "BERSHAM BRADLEY WI-LEY SNEBSHALL" (?). See EUR468, EUR 532, 536.63
EUR468Token, British 179007A042Obverse shows a male portrait head with an inscription around edge "JOHN WILKINSON IRON MASTER". Reverse shows a workman, seated, hammering at a worktable with masted ships in background. Inscription reads "HALFPENNY 1790". Inscription around edge (worn) reads "BERSHAM BRADLEY WILLEY SNEBSHALL" (?) - (see EUR467 and 536, 532)63
EUR469Token, Leeds halfpenny07A042Obverse shows in centre a shield containing a hanging lamb and three stars with an owl above and the inscription around edge "LEEDS HALFPENNY 1791" . Reverse shows a bearded bishop with lamb, staff and paper in hand and inscription around edge "ARTIS NOSTRA CONDITOR". Inscription around edge (worn) reads "PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF RICHARD PALEY XX" (?)63
EUR470Coin, Stafford07A042Obverse shows castle with 3 turrets surrounded by 4 heraldic lions with inscription "STAFFORD 1797". Reverse shows decorated initals "WH (?)" and "HALFPENNY" with 2 small crosses on each side. Inscription around edge reads "PAYABLE BY HORTON AND COMPANY".63
EUR471Token, British07A042Obverse shows a large square castellated building on the banks of a river, beside a bridge, and with the inscription "NORWICH CASTLE". Reverse shows lamb suspended and inscription around edge "GOOD TIMES WILL COME. MDCCXCIV". Inscription around edge (worn) reads "RICHARD RACON , COCKY LANE " (?)63
EUR472Coin, Russian07A042Obverse showsDouble-headed eagle with crown and inscription in a scroll at bottom. Reverse shows two entwined initials in centre ("JE" (?) ) inside a wreath of leaves and with the date "1794". Edge is decorated. Coin of Catherine II. Very rubbed and worn on both sides17
EUR473Cast of medallion07A042Shows a tomb with figures, cherubs, drapes and globe above. Underneath inscription reads "NAT.1642. M.1726".63
EUR474Coin,Portugese07A042Obverse shows coat of arms with crown and inscription "MARIA DEI GRATIA ". Reverse shows floral wreath "1799" and a "X" in centre, and inscription "PORTUGALIAE ET ALGARBIORUM REGINA" .7
EUR475Token, Hull halfpenny07A042Obverse shows three crowns in a shild with two oak sprigs with inscription "HULL HALFPENNY 1791". Reverse shows man on horseback with inscription "GULIELMUS TERTIUS REX" and below "MDCLXXXIX". Inscription on edge reads "PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF IONATHAN GARTON & CO". See EUR 483 also.63
EUR476Coin, English07A042Obverse shows head of George III with inscription "GEORIVS III DEI GRATIA". Reverse shows royal coat of arms with crown above and inscription "T.B.E.T.T.A.REX.F.D.B.A.R.S.T.D.S.TM.S.ET.C.1791" . Coin is pierced.1
EUR477Coin, English/Irish07A042Obverse shows imperial head of George I with inscription "GEORGIUS DEI GRATIA REX". Reverse shows Britannia with a harp and inscription "HIBERNIA 1723" .3
EUR478Coin, English07A042Obverse shows head of George III with inscription "GEORGIVS 111 DEI GRATIA". Reverse shows royal coat of arms with crown above and inscription "T.B.E.T.T.A.R.E.X.F.D.?.A.R.S.T.D.S.T.M.S.T.O.1791". Coin is pierced.1
EUR479Coin07A042Obverse shows harp surrounded by frieze of oak twigs with inscription "HALFPENNY NORTH 1793". Reverse shows a hooded male head with beard surrounded by oak leaves. Inscription around edge reads "PAYABLE AT LONDON OR ANGLESEA". See also EUR 485a and 485b.63
EUR480Coin,Swiss07A042Obverse shows shield with inscription inside "LIBERTE ET PATRIE" and the inscription around edge "CANTON DE VAUD 1828. 1 BATZ"". Reverse shows a decorated cross with a "C" in the centre and inscription around edge "LES CANTONS CONCORDANTS DE LA SUISSE". Silvered copper? Canton de Vaud was one of Switzerland's cantons on Lake Geneva. The Batzen was the original coinage of Canton Vaud before the currency was unified. (from Trudy Wallace 2003)11
EUR481Coin, Turkish07A042Obverse shows floral wreath around edge with central calligraphic motif. Reverse shows similar design with different calligraphy with the signature of the sultan.63
EUR483Token, Hull halfpenny07A042Obverse shows three crowns in a shiled with two oak sprigs with inscription "HULL HALFPENNY 1791". Reverse shows man on horseback with inscription "GULIELMUS TERTIUS REX" and below "MDCLXXXIX". Inscription on edge reads "PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF IONATHAN GARTON & CO". See EUR 47563
EUR484Coin, possibly Swiss07A042Obverse shows shield, and inscription around edge "CANTONE TICINO". Reverse shows a wreath of leaves with inscription around edge "SOLDI TRE 1813". Silvered copper? From the Italian speaking area of Switzerland which had its own currency (information from Trudy Wallace 2003).11
EUR485AToken, English07A044Obverse shows bearded man in hood encircled by frieze of oak sprigs. Reverse shows 3 entwined initials "PMC"and inscription "WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE PENNY 1788". Around edge "ON DEMAND IN LONDON, LIVERPOOL OR ANGLESEY".
Notes on card by Roger Vaughan, 1990, "I assume these are Parys Mine Co. (An ounce of copper, 250 tons of pence were produced!)" See also EUR485b and EUR479.
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EUR485BToken, English07A044Obverse shows bearded man in hood encircled by frieze of oak sprigs. Reverse shows 3 entwined initials "PMC"and inscription "WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE PENNY 1788". Around edge "ON DEMAND IN LONDON, LIVERPOOL OR ANGLESEY". Notes on card by Roger Vaughan, 1990, "I assume these are Parys Mine Co. (An ounce of copper, 250 tons of pence were produced!)" See also EUR485a and EUR479.63
EUR486Token, political07A044Obverse shows male portrait bust with inscription "D.I. EATON THREE TIMES ACQUITTED OF SEDITION" and below in a scroll "FRANGAS NON ELECTES". everse shows a corner of a farmyard with piglets at a trough. One piglet has a paper in its mouth which it is holding out to a cockerel on the fence above. Around the edge is the inscription "PRINTER TO THE MAJESTY OF THE PEOPLE LONDON 1795. Edge is milled. Daniel Isaac Eaton, bookseller, was indicted for selling the 2nd part of Thomas Paine's 'Rights of Man' and for a supposed libel on Georg 111. He was acquitted and fled to America. On returning, he was again indicted in 1812 for issuing Paine's 'Age of Reason'. He died inpoverty 1814. For some time he occupied a shop at 'The Cock and Swine'.63
EUR487Token, English07A044Obverse shows 3 masted sailing ship with sails up and large fish in waves beneath. Reverse shows St George on horseback fighting a dragon and inscription "PROMISSORY HALFPENNY 1796". Edge is bent and damaged. ? Writing on edge.63
EUR488Token, East India Co07A044Obverse shows a Hindi (?) inscription and underneath "V.CASH". Reverse shows coat of arms with 2 lions and inscription "EAST INDIA COMPANY" and "1803". Underneath in a scroll L"AUST REGIS ??NAT.ANGL"63
EUR489Token, English07A044Obverse shows head of George 111 with inscription "GEORIVS 111 DEI GRATIA REX". Reverse shows a wreath of leaves and inside the inscription "BANK TOKEN 1s/6d 1817". Coin is worn and has been silvered.63
EUR490Token, British07A044Obverse shows the bust of a crowned man of aniquity with a sheath of arrows.. Inscription reads "BLADUD FOUNDED BATH". Reverse shows façade of a classical style building with a colonnade on each side and inscription reads "WEST FRONT OF NEW PUMP ROOM BATH" and below "HEATH 1795 IRONMONGER".63
EUR491Token, British07A044Obverse shows large pillared and porticoed building. Inscription reads "STALL STREET BATH" and "INDIA HOUSE 1794". Reverse shows a depiction of a box or plaque containing the words "M. LAMBE & SON , GROCERS BATH" with an oriental symbol in the centre. Around the outside the inscription reads "SPICES TEAS SUGARS COFFEES".63
EUR492Token, British07A044Obverse shows portrait bust of a wigged man in a hat. Inscription reads "EARL HOWE AND THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE". Reverse shows Britannia seated and inscription reads "RULE BRITANNIA 1793". Inscription around edge reads "EMSWORTH HALFPENNY PAYABLE BY IOHN STRIDE"1
EUR493Token, Leeds halfpenny07A044Obverse shows a bishop in a mitre with inscription around edge "SUCCESS TO THE YORKSHIRE WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY.".
Reverse shows arched industrial buildings and inscription around edge "LEEDS HALFPENNY 1793". Inscription around edge (worn) reads "PAYABLE AT ? BROWNBILL'S SILVERSMITH" (?)
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EUR494Token, commemorative07A044Obverse shows a masted ship sailing beneath an arched bridge. Inscription reads "ERECTED ANNO 1779. SPAN 100 FEET. " and around edge "IRON BRIDGE AT COALBROOK DALE 1792". Reverse shows a worker beside a a huge industrial wheel and pulley with inscription "INCLINED PLANE AT KETLEY 1789". Around edge "PAYABLE AT COALBROOK DALE AND KETLEY".63
EUR495Token, English07A044Obverse shows a castle and lion inside a shield with the date "1792" around the top. Reverse shows a worker seated at a loom. Around edge "IOHN HARVEY OF NORWICH". Small surface perforation at top.63
EUR496Token07A044Obverse has the inscription "HALFPENNY TOKEN" in centre and "PURE COPPER PREFERABLE TO PAPER" around edge. Reverse shows a sailing ship with the inscription "TRADE AND NAVIGATION 1813". Milled edge1
EUR497Token, East India Company07A044Obverse shows a wreath of leaves encircling the words "HALF ANNA" and around outside "EAST INDIA COMPANY". Reverse shows a coat of arms with two lions and a shield with "1835" underneath.63
EUR498Token, Thames and Severn Canal07A044Obverse shows a sailing ship with flag and around the edge "THAMES AND SEVERN CANAL" and "MDCCXCV" (1795). Reverse shows image of a tunnel (at Sapperton?). Around edge "--YABIE (?) ---AT BRIM COMBE PORT" - edge is damaged and inscription hard to decipher.63
EUR499Token, East India Company07A044Obverse shows a wreath of leaves encircling the words "ONE QUARTER ANNA" and around outside "EAST INDIA COMPANY". Reverse shows a coat of arms with two lions and a shield with "1835" underneath.63
EUR500Coin, St Helena07A044Obverse shows a wreath encircling the inscription "ST HELENA 1821 HALFPENNY". Reverse shows a coat of arms of 2 lions holding a shield. The motto "A-S- REGIS F.NAT ANGLIA" is in a ribbon below.83
EUR501Seal impression07A044One sided orange wax impression showing neo-classical façade of building with inscription "PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION 1812" around edge. Mounted on card. Cracked all over and edge damaged.63
EUR502Seal impression07A044One sided red wax impression showing neo-classical façade of building with inscription "BATH INSTITUTION " around edge AND DATE "1824" below, encircled by a wreath of leaves. Mounted on card. An indistinct impression.63
EUR503Die, metal07A044Small oval metal die showing reversed lettering reading "BATH ROYAL LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION". About 8 mm thick. Heavy. Some rusting on surface. Used to mark library books.63
EUR504Token, French07A044Obverse shows seated mythical male figure with the inscription "COMMERCE INDUSTRIE 1922". Reverse shows the inscription "BON POUR 50 CENTIMES".and around edge "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE FRANCE".6
EUR505Coin, German or Austrian07A044Obverse shows wreath of leaves surrounding the inscription "1 KREUZER". Reverse shows a coat of arms surmounted by a crown with the inscription "K.BAYFRISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Silvered copper?63
EUR506Token07A044Obverse shows a seated man at a table holding a book with each hand and with inscription "KEEP YOUR TEMPER". Reverse shows a circular wreath containing a crown. Possibly a 19th century Temperance gaming token.63
EUR507Coin, Spanish07A044Obverse shows female portrait head with inscription "ISABEL II POR LA GRACIA DE DIOS Y LA CONST.". Reverse shows a coat of arms with a cross and two lions and two castles inside an oval surmounted by a crown and the inscription "REINA DE LAS ESPANAS. 5 CENTIMOS DE ESCUDO".5
EUR508Token, East India Company07A044Obverse shows a wreath of leaves encircling the words "ONE QUARTER ANNA" and around outside "EAST INDIA COMPANY". Reverse shows a coat of arms with two lions and a shield with "1835" underneath.63
EUR509A+ACoins, British (?)07A043Obverse shows a winged lion holding a sheath of arrows with an inscription around edge "IONIKON KPATOE 1834". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription reads "BRITANNIA". Second coin is similar but worn.63
EUR510Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows imperialhead with inscription "GEORGIVS 11 REX" (worn). 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITAN NIA 173-" Condition: worn and bent at the edges.1
EUR511Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows imperial portrait head of George I with inscription "GEORGIVS REX" . 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITAN NIA 1723" (Coin is worn - inscriptions deduced from similar coins)1
EUR512Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows imperial portrait head of George I with inscription "GEORGIVS REX". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITAN NIA 1718".1
EUR514Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George I with inscription "GEORGIVS REX" . 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITAN NIA 1717" Condition: worn1
EUR515Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of William 111 with inscription "GVIELMVS -----" . 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITAN ---" Condition: worn, almost completly unidentifiable and illegible from scanned image1
EUR516+ACoins, British07A043Both coins show portrait head of George IV with inscription "GEORGIUS IIII DEI GRATIA" and on reverse show Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIAR REX FID DEF 1821". Condition: both slightly worn1
EUR517Coin, British07A043Coin shows portrait head of George IV with inscription "GEORGIUS 1111 DEI GRATIA". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIAR REX FID DEF 1825".1
EUR517ACoin, British07A043Obverse with portrait head of George 1V (different version from EUR517) and inscription "GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA 1826".
Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIAR REX FID DEF". Both surfaces scratched.
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EUR518Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS III D G REX". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA" (this side worn and surface pitted)1
EUR519+ACoins, British07A043Both coins show portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS III D. G. REX" and on reverse show Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA". Both coins are worn1
EUR520Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS 111 D G REX 1807". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANN1A " Condition: worn.1
EUR521Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEOR. III D. G. BRITT. REX F.D.1817" . Surface scarred with cut marks. 'Reverse' shows Royal coat of arms with inscription "HONI SOIT Q MAL Y PENSEE ".1
EUR522Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS 111 D G REX ". 'Reverse' shows a crowned harp with inscription "HIBERNAI 1806 ". Condition very worn3
EUR523Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS 111 D G REX 1806". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA ".1
EUR524Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows imperial portrait head of George II with inscription "GEORGIVS II. REX ". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANN1A 1749".1
EUR525Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George II with inscription "GEORGIVS II REX ". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITAN NIA 1754". Condition: quite worn.1
EUR526Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIVS 111 REX". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITAN NIA 1775".1
EUR527Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS III -- " (worn). 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA 1770". Condition: worn, bent and battered1
EUR528Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIVS III REX ". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITAN NIA 1773 ". Reverse particularly worn1
EUR529Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS 111 DEI GRATIA REX". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA 1799 ". Condition: worn and grainy1
EUR530+A-BCoins, British07A043Three similar coins, showing on obverse portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX 1799".
'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA " and underneath "1 FARTHING". One coin has a worn 'silvered' surface.
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EUR531+ACoins, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS III D G REX ". 'Reverse' shows Irish crowned harp with inscription "HIBERNIA 1805 ". EUR31A Quite worn3
EUR532Token, British 178707A043Obverse shows a male portrait head with an inscription around edge "JOHN WILKINSON IRON MASTER". Reverse shows a workman beside a furnace having metal machine-hammered. Date is "1787". Inscription around edge (worn) reads "ANGLESEA, LONDON OR LIVERPOOL". See EUR467, 468, 536.63
EUR533Token, British07A043Obverse shows a shield with two birds holding a sprig with an inscription around edge "DEUS NOBIS HAC OTIA FECIT 1792". Reverse shows a three-masted sailing ship with a decorative spray underneath. Inscription reads "LIVERPOOL HALFPENNY
inscription around edge raeds "PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF THOMAS CLARKE XX" (Same inscription as EUR534)
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EUR534Token, British07A043Obverse shows a shield with two birds holding a sprig with an inscription around edge "DEUS NOBIS HAeC OTIA FECIT 1791".
Reverse shows a three-masted sailing ship with a decorative spray underneath. Inscription reads "LIVERPOOL HALFPENNY
inscription around edge raeds "PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF THOMAS CLARKE XX". See EUR533.
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EUR535Coin, commemorative07A043Obverse shows a male imperial portrait head with an inscription around edge "GEORGIUS 1V BRITANNIARUM REX.F.D.". Reverse shows a crown inside sprigs of oak, thistle, rose and shamrock. Inscription reads "BORN AUG 12 1762 . ACCESSION JAN 20 1820. CROWNED JULY 19 1821".1
EUR536Token, British 179007A043Obverse shows a male portrait head with an inscription around edge "JOHN WILKINSON IRON MASTER". Reverse shows a workman, seated, hammering at a worktable with masted ships in background. Inscription reads "HALFPENNY 1790". Inscription around edge (worn) reads "BERSHAM BRADLEY WILLEY SNEDSHILL" (?) - Similar ro EUR468 and EUR467, EUR532.63
EUR537Coin or token, British07A043'Obverse' shows crude portrait head of Isaac Newton with inscription "Ic. NEWTON". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "FARTHING 1793 ".63
EUR538Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS III D G REX 1806". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA ".1
EUR539Coin, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX" (worn) 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA 1799" (reverse very worn - inscriptions deduced from similar coins)1
EUR540Coins, British07A043'Obverse' shows portrait head of George III with inscription "GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX". 'Reverse' shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIA". Sides of coins of slightly different sizes and overlap, appear to be from different dates.1
EUR541Coin, German, Ludwig XV07A043Obverse shows male head with long hair and inscription "LVD.XV.D. FR.ET.F---- REX". Reverse shows sailing ship with inscription "ALB.HOGE.R. R.FCH.PFENIG".63
EUR542Coin, British07A043Obverse shows portrait head of William IV with inscription "GULIELMUS IIII DEI GRATIA 1837". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF".1
EUR543Coin, British,07A043Obverse shows portrait head of William IV with inscription "GULIELMUS IIII DEI GRATIA 1835". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF". Condition: worn, inscriprions deduced from similar coins.1
EUR544+ACoins, Britsh07A043Obverse shows portrait head of William IV with inscription "GULIELMUS IIII DEI GRATIA 1835". Reverse shows Britannia with inscription "BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF". EUR544 more worn1
EUR545Coin, British07A043Obverse shows portrait head of George IV with inscription "GEORGIUS 1V D.G. REX". Reverse shows Irish crowned harp and has inscription "HIBERNIA" Surface is rough and scarred in places.1
EUR546Coin, British07A043Obverse shows portrait head of George IV with inscription "GEORGIVS IV D.G. REX". Reverse shows a Irish crowned harp with inscription "HIBERNIA 1822".3
EUR547Coin, Britsh07A043Obverse shows portrait head of George IV with inscription "GEORGIVS IV D.G. REX". Reverse shows a crowned harp with inscription "HIBERNIA 1822".3
EUR548Token07A057Brass token. Obverse shows an image of a book with corners and clasp. Inscription reads "TH (?) OMAS SALMON". Reverse shows the same image with initials "T" and "S"on each side, with the inscription "IN BATH --O ". Smal notch out of edge of token.63
EUR549Stamp, metal,07A057Rectangular stamp with champhfered corners. Inscription in relief (and reverse) letters, set within oval frame, reads "BATH N.H. & A. FIELD CLUB". This item is part of a set with EUR550 amd is used to impress the inscription into paper.63
EUR550Stamp, metal07A057Rectangular stamp with champhfered corners mounted on a larger near-circular plate with two holes. Inscription in relief letters reads "BATH N.H. & A. FIELD CLUB". This item is part of a set with EUR549 and is used to impress the inscription into paper..63
EUR551+ACoins, two copper 187007A057Obverse shows lion with shield and inscription "DOSCIENTOS PIEZAS EN KILOG. CINCO CENTIMOS" and initals "OM" underneath. Reverse shows a seated woman with the inscription "CINCO GRAMOS 1870".5
EUR552/01Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped wax impressions showing 2 figures with palm fronds and kneeling figure underneath. Inscription around edge. Impression of EUR295/1. Broken two thirds of the way down and with a chip out of the top right hand side.63
EUR552/02Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped wax impression showing seated figure on throne . Impression of EUR295/2. Inscription around edge.63
EUR552/03Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped wax impression showing standing figure with rosary and (?)book. Animal at feet, three bells in background.. Inscription around edge. Impression of EUR295/3. Broken along bottom edge.63
EUR552/05Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped wax impression showing 3 standing figures . Impression of EUR295/5. Inscription around edge. Wax has been broken and a section is missing..63
EUR552/06Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Impression of EUR295/6. Round wax impression, quite thick, showing coat of arms with head of goat above a shield with a tree with three branches. Inscription around edge.63
EUR552/07Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Impression of EUR295/7. Vessica-shaped wax impression showing a robed figure standing above a cathedral (?) between the two towers. Inscription around edge. Wax has been broken diagonally through the middle..63
EUR552/08Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Large vessica-shaped wax impression showing two standing figures, a Christ and a bishop (?), holding various ceremonial items. Inscription around edge. Broken in four places and stuck back together. Impression of EUR295/8. Chips missing from both sides.63
EUR552/09Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped wax impression showing standing figure with book and staff under a canopy. Shield with three horseshoes and three stars at its feet. Impression of EUR295/9. Inscription around edge. Broken diagonally through middle.63
EUR552/10Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Large pointed-hexagonal red wax impression showing coat of arms with shields, plumed helmet, bellows (?) and bird. Impression of EUR295/10. Inscription around edge. Broken in two places and with triangualar section missing on top left,. Also some chips missing along edge.63
EUR552/11Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Round red- wax impression showing a shield in the middle with crosses and arms. Impression of EUR295/11. Inscription around edge.63
EUR552/12Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped wax impression showing winged figure with shield and sword(?). Impression of EUR295/12. Inscription around edge. A diagonal break has been repaired, with dark staining.63
EUR552/14Wax seal impression07A053One of twelve wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped wax impression showing 3 figures, one kneeling below. Impression of EUR295/14. Inscription around edge. Broken in three places.63
EUR553/1Wax seal impression07A053One of eight wax impressions mounted on a board. Large round wax impression showing seated figure on throne, one kneeling beside.
Inscription around edge. Broken in two places - one diagonally across centre which has been reglued. Chip off lower RH edge..
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EUR553/2Wax seal impression07A053One of eight wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped wax impression showing standing figure with sword, letters on each side. Inscription around edge. Broken across lower third.. Chip off lower LH edge..63
EUR553/3Wax seal impression07A053One of eight wax impressions mounted on a board. Vessica-shaped red wax impression showing 2 figures standing on shields, one figure below. Inscription around edge. Broken in two places. Chip off upper RH edge..63
EUR553/4Wax seal impression07A053One of eight wax impressions mounted on a board. Small vessica-shaped wax impression showing head and shoulders of three figures, one below. Inscription around edge. Small chip off upper RH edge..63
EUR553/5Wax seal impression07A053One of eight wax impressions mounted on a board. Small oval wax impression showing madonna and child with a kneeling figure and palm fronds behind. Inscription around edge.63
EUR553/6Wax seal impression07A053One of eight wax impressions mounted on a board. Small oval wax impression showing standing figurewith cross. Inscription around edge. Small chip off upper LH edge..63
EUR553/7Wax seal impression07A053One of eight wax impressions mounted on a board. Small oval wax impression showing standing figure with cross. Inscription around edge.63
EUR553/8Wax seal impression07A053One of eight wax impressions mounted on a board. Small vessica-shaped wax impression showing madonna and child above with kneeling figure below. Inscription around edge. Section missing on upper RH side. Crack runs along middle.63
EUR554Token ?07A057Obverse with man's head in profile. Reverse has a figure of justice with sword and scales.63
EUR555Coin,copper07A057Obverse shows winged lion with sheath of arrows, with inscription (partially worn) "IONIKO" and date "183-". Unidentifiable from scan Reverse shows Britannia with no legible inscription.63
EUR556Coin, Vatican City or Italian07A057Obverse shows wreath of leaves surrounding the inscription "5 BAIOCCHI 1865 R". Reverse shows a coat of arms with crossed keys over and with the inscription "MAX.A.XIX" and "PIUS IX PON".10
EUR557Coin, Russian(?)07A057Obverse shows flourishes, very worn. Reverse shows aDouble-headed bird. Coin is very worn on both sufaces and edge very uneven, thick and distorted, illegeible and unidentifiable from scan.63
EUR558Woodcut07A100Original woodcut showing interior of RLSI library at Terracewalk Building. Woodblock is backed with a piece of paper ' 42nd annual report of the Bath Church Pastoral Aid Association'. Accompanying paper notes '3 (sic) blocks located at Lewis House by John Kite. Returned to Queen Square 9.2.1988'. Note with blocks says ' 3 (sic) blocks located at Lewis House by Johm Kite. Returned to Queen Square 9.2.1988'.1
EUR559Packet of seeds07A100Torn packet of cardamom seeds with broken wax seal. Label on packet reads "Cardamom Seeds" in handwriting and "G.F. Winfield Chemist, Solihull". Seeds loose in bag.1
EUR560Calculator07A100Metal 'calculator' with stylus attached for manually moving columns up and down and instruction booklet. Calculator consists of 8 vertical rows cut out to reveal vertical dots which can be moved with the stylus , giving a figure in the larger circle above. Made by Exactus, and called a 'Mini Add'. Donated 19/11/1997.1
EUR561Wax seal impressions on base07A051Three small wax seal impressions on wooden base. Left one shows a bird, probably an eagle, central one a horse, the right one an owl.115
EUR562Wax seal impression07A051Large red wax seal impression on paper or parchment with the written note 'Seal of His Majesty King's Georgia'.17
EUR563Impression of an intaglio07A051Large red sealing wax impression of an intaglio showing head and shoulders of a lady facing.115
EUR564Cannon ballsNULL3Ccannon balls from Sevastopol, 1854.94
EUR565Lance07H01-05Cossack lance captured at the battle of Sevastopol.

Long wooden shaft with cone-shaped iron tips, the forward tip extending into a pointed spear shape. The forward end with traces of a leather band; the mid-section with a leather strap forming a handle.
O/L 274cm
94
EUR566Bath City CrestNULLSteel block with, Bath Crest, given by G..Woodwiss, Mayor of Bath, 1897.1
EUR567Trade tokenNULL'Cronebane Halfpenny', 'Associated Irish Miners Arms' 1789.3
EUR568HalfpennyNULLHalfpenny, CAROLUS A. CAROLO [1675].1
EUR569HalfpennyNULLGeorge I halfpenny. Hibernia 1722.3
EUR570FarthingNULLGeorge IV farthing 1826 (2nd issue).1
EUR571HalfpennyNULLWilliam IV halfpenny 1837.1
EUR572PennyNULLGeorge III penny 1807.1
EUR573MedallionNULLInscription 'Prince of Wales Elected GM', '24 NOV 1790', 'SIT LUX ET LUX FUIT', 'Wisdom, Strength and Beauty'. 'MASONIC' on rim.1
EUR574Quarter farthingNULLWilliam IV quarter farthing 1835.1
EUR575Coin, 3 skilling07A0443 Skilling coin of Charles XV, King of Norway and Sweden. Silvered copper? Crown above royal crest flanked by 'CL' and 'XV.' Reverse with '3 skilling 1869'.15
EUR576FlailNULLFlail. Probably agricultral tool

2 Wooden shafts joined by leather hinge
1
EUR577Cast of inscription ?NULLCast of tomb of Constantine at Arles.6
EUR578Bullet ?07A084Small lead casing, open-ended, with flat base and small shaft, angled. Striations on outside of shaft. Note accompanying this item, on a folded piece of paper and in orignal handwriting, explains' Bullet found in roof of Mr Rameys (?) house - Oldfield Park, Bath, July 1889. Had broken a slate and lodged in the timber'.1
EUR579Key07A087Iron door key with heart-shaped head . Old label accompanying item states "A door key (150-200 years old) of modern type. Found 2 ft(61cms) underground at Little Solsbury Hill, Bath". Label states 'Presented by Mrs Cole, 2 South View, Saltford, Nr Bristol'.1
EUR580Postillion's boot07G15French postillion's boot (18th century).6
EUR581Military drum07A00Drum, taken at Sebastopol. Brass drum with removeable drum skins at either end (lower one missing), iron cord tensioner mounted on body side. Embossed 2-headed eagle under crown motif on side of body. Drum skin stretched over wooden stick hoop. 2 wooden hoops hold drum skins onto each end of the brass body of the drum and are secured by a long cord which is threaded in a cris-cross manner around the body of the brass drum body.

B.Godwin 2011: Brass drum body with embossed double-headed eagle motif; side mounted cord tensioner with thumb screw adjuster

Wooden upper and lower hoop (part missing), with holes for attaching cord, painted red. Circular drum skins - upper skin present, lower skin missing. Tension cord for attaching upper and lower drum skin hoops. Iron screw thread tensioner.
Diameter 37cm; Height 41cm
94
EUR582Token07A043Inscription 'REMEMBER THE DEBTORS IN ILCHESTER GOAL' and 'GO FORTH'. Building with child with key and 'liberty' figure reclining with a sheath in hand and a water jug. Other side has 'W. GYE PRINTER & STATIONER BATH 1794' and Bath coat of arms.1
EUR583Shell with cameo07G15.04Bull's-mouth helmet shell (Cypraecassis rufa) with cameo in classical style of unidentified person wearing wreath on head, and fabric draped over back of head and shoulders.115
EUR584Copper box07G15.03Cuboid copper box with lid. Base and lid with matching copper loops. Possibly for relic or amulet.94
EUR584AMetal cross07G15.03Croos, originally contained in cuboid copper box with lid, EUR584.94
EUR585Decorative tiles07G10.12Black painted/stained wooden frame containing three tiles: a) a yellow and blue bird with orange/yellow flowers (tile is cracked); b) a cherub holding a bunch if orange/yelloew flowers; c) a woman dressed in blue and yellow holding a green coloured basket. Tiles showing signs of wear or other damage. Frame with two metal rings on the back with the label: 'Charles E Luton picture frame maker and dealer in works of art. 214 Broad Street Birmingham.'1
EUR585ADecorative tiles07G10.12Black painted/stained wooden frame containing three tiles: a) a lion; b) a floral/fleur de lys pattern in blue, whire, green, orange and yellow; c) a male with blue and yellow clothing and holding what is either a bag or hat Tiles showing signs of wear or other damage. Frame with two metal rings on the back with the label: 'Charles E Luton picture frame maker and dealer in works of art. 214 Broad Street Birmingham.'1
EUR585BDecorative tiles07G10.13Black painted/stained wooden frame containing four tiles. Two large tiles are of the same floral/fleur de lys pattern as EUR585 and two smaller tiles with a type of floral pattern. Tiles showing signs of wear or other damage. Frame with two metal rings on the back with the label: 'Charles E Luton picture frame maker and dealer in works of art. 214 Broad Street Birmingham.'1
EUR585CDecorative tiles07G10.13Black painted/stained wooden frame containing three tiles: Two tiles painted with a floral design, and one which has a picture of a dog and two flowers. Tiles showing signs of wear or other damage. Frame with two metal rings on the back with the label: 'Charles E Luton picture frame maker and dealer in works of art. 214 Broad Street Birmingham.'1
EUR586Wooden spoon07G15.03Hand-carved wooden spoon. Inscribed 'Tchernaya'.94
EUR587? Breech block07G12? Breech block. Dymond Catalogue, p. 49, no. 16: Wrought-iron breach-piece of an antique breach-loading gun? 4. So Chancellor Ferguson described it to me. The bore is about 8 ins. in depth. C.W.D. Pencil note "gun of 73 (1873?) diameter about 3½ circumference about 11½ Lockey - 1874?".115
EUR588Electrics switching bell07G23.02Electrics switching bell. Parsons-Sloper 'Secret Service' - Maker: Gent & Co. Ltd., Leicester. Cradle for hand set has become detached. Hand set missing, but probably of 'skeleton' type.1
EUR589Bottle07G23.02Dark green dimpled bottle, hand-made, presumed English make.1
EUR590Bottle07G23.02Dark green dimpled bottle, hand-made, presumed English make.1
EUR591Model07G23.02Model of canopy from Venetian gondola. Most of rest of model missing,, 1 door and 8 wooden parts remain.115
EUR592Beast-plate of cuirass00B02Breast-plate of French cuirass from battlefield at Waterloo (back-plate EUR592A). Front plate of iron of "peascod" form, with soldered on brass top plate with 2 securing hooks for the top straps. Outer edge with brass dome-head rivets. Stamped with marks; top right-hand corner UDERELL; left-hand corner with 3 star marks and lower right-hand edge with initials AP.9
EUR592ABack-plate of cuirass00B02Back-plate of French cuirass from battlefield at Waterloo (breast-plate EUR592). Heavy iron backplate with soldered-on copper top plate, the whole shaped to fit the profile of the human body. Outer edge stamped with the initials AP. Outer edge with dome-head brass rivets. Chain-link and leather shoulder straps (one damaged). Waist strap missing.9
EUR593Suit of armour in pieces07G23.1621 Pieces of armour (iron), some with fragments of leather attachments. Each piece has in the past been coated with a black paint-like substance and have some corrosion damage, loose flakes of rust and dirt. Leather straps that are present are in a semi-solidified and distorted state and there are some losses. Some components - straps, buckles, rivets and other pieces are missing.115
EUR593-01Part of suit of armour07G23.16Plates from a left tasset, early 17th c, Dutch/English. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-02Parts of suit of armour07G23.16Right and left lower cannon of a vambrace, from a corslet, late 16th century, probably Flemish. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-03Part of suit of armour07G23.16Part of a late 16th century upper cannon, from a corslet. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-04Part of suit of armour07G23.16Late 16th century lower plates from a right pauldron of a corslet. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-05Part of suit of armour07G23.16Part of vambrace of a corslet. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-06Part of suit of armour07G23.16Half of a comb morion, probably English, certainly north west Europe, about 1600; these are made in two pieces, and half has fallen off. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-07Part of suit of armour07G23.16Left upper cannon, late 16th century style. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-08Part of suit of armour07G23.16Right upper cannon and lower pauldron lames, from a corslet, late 16th century, Flemish. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-09Part of suit of armour07G23.16Left upper cannon and lower lames of pauldron from a corslet, probably about 1600, part of a corslet, cf. Littlecote and Farleigh group, maybe English. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-10Part of suit of armour07G23.16Upper plate of a right pauldron, c. 1610, Low Countries. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-11Part of suit of armour07G23.16Left upper cannon and lower lames of pauldron, late 16th century, probably Flemish, from a corslet. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-12Part of suit of armour07G23.16Main plate of a left pauldron, probably English, 1610 - 30. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-13Parts of suit of armour07G23.162 Right outer plates of the lower cannon of a vambrace, late 16th century. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-14Part of suit of armour07G23.16Left gauntlet cuff, late 16th century. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-15Part of suit of armour07G23.16Lames from a left tasset, about 1600. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-16Part of suit of armour07G23.164 Articulated lames from a left tasset, the upper one with an odd buckle; Low Countries, late 16th century. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-17Part of suit of armour07G23.16Corslet, other main plate vambrace, lower cannon, 1575-80. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-18Part of suit of armour07G23.16Rear plate of a gorget, early 17th century. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR593-19Part of suit of armour07G23.16Rear main plate and lame above of a gorget, late 16th/early 17th century. Coated with black paint-like substance - probably 19th century coating.115
EUR594Plaster cast of skull-cap07H04External plaster cast of top of skull, with 'Idiot form' painted on and old no. '15' inscribed at back. Probably part of donation by V.F. Hovenden, 1846, originally part of the collection of Bath Phrenological Society.1
EUR595Lithographic stone07M26.00Slab of White Lias used as lithographic stone. Engraved with ticket prices for Bath Tramways route between Bathford and Combe Down. Title 'Electric Tramways - Total Way Bill. - Bathford & Combe Down Section'. Label states 'Salvaged from Adams Engravers, Trim Street, Bath' - Pickford coll.1
EUR595ALithographic stone07M26.00Slab of White Lias used as lithographic stone. Engraved with form for recording hospital patient's medical condition over a period of time. Label states 'Salvaged from Adams Engravers, Trim Street, Bath' - Pickford coll.1
EUR596Horse-shoe07H08Heavy duty iron horse-shoe for work horse. Most nail heads in situ but tips broken off suggestion shoe was shed during use.1
EUR597Intaglio impressions07A054195 Intaglio impressions, casts in sulphur from antique gems (originally 221).115
EW001Sword in scabbardNULLCavalry Dragoon sword in scabbard, France dated 1810. Straight steel blade 96cm long, the single edge blade formed with deep double fullers. The back engraved in script "Mfture Impale du Klingenthal Novembre 1810". Brass hand guard stamped with 3 Ordnance marks; ribbed leather covered grip spiral bound with twisted wire. Iron scabbard with 2 suspension rings.9
EW002Sword in scabbardNULLBritish regulation issue 1822 Pattern cavalry sword in scabbard. Engraved on both sides of blade with battle honours, a crown, leaves and 'Queen's XVI Lancers'. White metal hand guard. Steel scabbard with 2 suspension rings.1
EW003Sword in scabbardNULLBritish regulation Pattern 1845 Infantry Officers sword in leather scabbard, with gilt metal embellishments.1
EW004Sword in scabbardNULLSabre in brass scabbard. French. Engraved on back of blade below hilt: 'Rl.o fab.ca de Tolo Ano 1812' (Royal Arms Manufactory Toledo, Spain). Curved hilt of ?ebony. Hand guard broken off on both sides.115
EW005Sword in scabbardNULLBurmese sword in wooden scabbard bound with bands of copper wire. Shoulder sling of plaited cord died red. Hilt of sword bound with plaited vegetable material, brass ferrule at either end. 'Dha' short sword.25
EW006Sword in scabbardNULLBurmese sword in wooden scabbard bound with bands of copper wire. Shoulder sling of plaited cord died red. Hilt of sword bound with plaited vegetable material. Brass ferrule at either end. 'Dha' short sword, 19th century.25
EW007SwordNULLCurved sword with wooden handle. Belgian Congo. 'Ngungundu', 'Executioner's sword'.96
EW008Sword in scabbard07F24French military sword - Light Cavalry Sabre Pattern An.XI (1802/3). Iron scabbard with 2 suspension rings.9
EW009SwordNULLMortuary sword - English hilt - continental blade; 1640. Single edge blade of triangular section with slight concave surfaces - traces of engraving or inscription at the hilt. Hilt bound with twisted wire above wooden grips. Dish-shaped iron guard with knuckle guard, chiselled with human faces with "wiged head" together with monsters and foliage, the bulbous pommel decorated in a similar fashion.1
EW010Sword in scabbardNULLSword (or rapier) in black enamelled scabbard. Engraved on hilt end of blade '+ PETER + MVNSTEN +', 'ANNO'. Engraved on opposite side '+ MEFECIT +', 'SOUNCEH +', '1616'.115
EW011SabreNULLSabre. Hilt and handguard cast in one piece of brass. 'Briquet,',early 19th century, French. Blade length 69cm.115
EW012RapierNULL'Pappenheim' type rapier - German? - early 17th century - overall length 132cm. Ricasso with makers mark, a tower with onion shaped roof (unidentified).115
EW013SwordNULLSpanish military broadsword, 18th century. Broad straight double edged blade 90.4cm, inscribe "....ORROCHATECV.." Copper wire bound grip; double cup hand guard.115
EW014Sword in scabbard07F23Shashka - Circassian (Caucasus) sabre; 19th century. Slightly curved blade, hollowed (fullered); wooden grip with silver wire and silver mounts. Leather scabbard with silver mounts.17
EW015Short-swordNULLShort defensive sword known as a 'Sidearm' usually issued to soldiers manning artillery. Dated 1838. Single edge curved 49.5cm steel blade with pointed tip, fullered on both sides, the back edge formed with prominent saw teeth; the ricasso stamped M3 & II. Cast brass hilt with ribbed grip, stamped 1838, the initails AG & BH? Leather scabbard with brass locket and chape. Overall length 66.5cm.94
EW016Short-sword in scabbard07F24'Wakizachi,' Japanese short sword. Ornamentation from hilt missing. Binding loose. Scabbard cracked. Iron tsuba. Plain iron blade of triangular form, length 35.5cm. Pierced iron guard (tsuba). Wooden hilt with black laquer coating. Wooden scabbard with black laquer coating - componants missing. Cloth cord extensively damaged.92
EW017Sword in scabbard07F13'Firangi' - cut and thrust sword, India 19th century: Introduced by the Portuguese, the blades often imported from Europe. Straight single edge blade with 3 shallow grooves on each side, 101.5cm in length and tapering to a point. Iron hilt of Khanda type with broad finger guard, disc pommel and curved spike. Leather covered wooden scabbard, stiched at the back. O/L 127cm. Similar to EW018.28
EW018SwordNULL'Firangi' - cut and thrust sword, India 19th century: Introduced by the Portuguese, the blades often imported from Europe. Straight broad single edge blade with 2 shallow grooves on each side, 100cm in length and tapering to a point. Iron hilt of Khanda type with broad finger guard, disc pommel and curved spike. O/L 127.5cm. Similar to EW017.28
EW019Sword in scabbardNULLBhutanese or Tibitan short sword, probably 19th century. Straight single edged blade 63.5cm; wooden hilt covered with shark or ray skin; embossed brass pommel. O/L 78cm. Wooden scabbard covered with leather; brass chape with decorative banding.28
EW020Sword in scabbard07F11(C)Bhutanese or Tibitan short sword "Ke-tri", probably 19th century. Straight single edged blade has two semi-circular lines of punched dots terminating each end with three dots. Wooden hilt covered with ray skin and decorated with two grommets of leather; embossed brass pommel with two short leather thongs attached..Wooden scabbard covered with leather; brass chape with decorative banding.28
EW021Short-sword in scabbard07F14Chinese short sword (Duanjian), probably Qing Dynasty late 19th century. Steel double edged blade - cast brass hilt with Chinese symbols - wooden grip. Wooden scabbard covered with tortoiseshell - cast brass mounts with Chinese symbols of longevity (maze-like roundel) and good luck (bats in cloud). See also OR001.

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EW022Sword in scabbardNULLEnglish army dress sword and metal scabbard with chamois lined waterproof cover. Polished steel blade etched with garlands of leaves etc, on one side the badge of the Somerset Rifles and the words [indecipherable] on the other side the cypher of Queen Victoria (VR under a Crown). Polished steel hand guard incorporating the badge of The Somerset Rifles. Shark-skin wire bound grip. The Ricasso marked on one side 'Turner Bros. Milsom Street, Bath'; the other side with rondel for brass proof mark (missing). Sword knot attached. Polished steel scabbard.1
EW023Sword in scabbardNULLSword - Kaskara - Baghirmi region (Sahara), Sudan. Broad double edged blade with 3 fullers, staped with a 'moon face' mark twice on both sides. Leather covered hilt with disc shaped pommel decorated at the top with an overlay of engraved brass and copper. Blade 85.4cm. O/L 98.6cm. Leather covered scabbard formed with a longditudial ridge and decorated with embossed patterns, the open end with a decorative brass band. Leather hangings (damaged).37
EW024Sword in scabbardNULL'Takouba,' the traditional sword of the Saharan Tuareg people. Wide flat blade 83cm, with ??? , stamped with 2 'moon-face' marks on each side; tip of blade removed; Hilt and wooden pommel covered with leather and decorated sheet brass; crossguard covered with decorated sheet brass; part wooden scabbard covered with leather in a decorative patten, some stained green, the top and lower ends with decorated and pierced sheet brass covering.68
EW025Sword in scabbard07F21'Kachin' and scabbard with shoulder sling. Burma. Short sword with iron single edge blade. Wooden grip with spladed pommel, the grip bound with cane. Blade 43.2cm. Overall length 66.2cm. Wooden sheath with pointed tip, open on one side, with cane bindings. The open side with carved decorated moldings. Attached rattan woven body belt. O/L 67cm.25
EW026Sword in scabbard07F21'Kachin' and scabbard with shoulder sling. Burma. Short sword with iron single edge blade. Wooden grip with white metal (silver?) brass and horn pommel. Blade 43.2cm. Wooden scabbard, open on one side, decorated with red and gold paint. Attached loop.25
EW027ScabbardNULLScabbard for a 'Kachin'. Burma. Short sword (missing, April, 2010) with iron single edge blade. Wooden grip with spladed pommel, the grip bound with cane. Blade 43.2cm. Overall length 66.2cm. Wooden sheath with pointed tip, open on one side, with cane bindings. The open side with carved decorated moldings. Attached rattan woven body belt. O/L 67cm.25
EW028Curved swordNULL'Poular,' curved sword. Indian. Star shaped punch marks on blade. Hilt and hand guard forged in one piece, metal.25
EW029Curved sword07F14'Talwar,' curved sword. India? Deeply curved plain steel blade 77 cm - widening at the tip and becoming double edged. The blade with 3 indentations and larger indentation on each side. Plain cruciform iron hilt, formed in 2 halves and covering a wooden grip, riveted with a single copper and brass flower-shaped head. Two groups of three shallow, and one larger hole on either side of blade. Hilt and guard forged in one piece. Pommel missing.25
EW030Bayonet in scabbardNULLBayonet, cutlass pattern, in leather scabbard. Stamped on blade, hilt end 'G..B', 'C', 'F.L.', 'C', 'V', '17', '179'. Below guard 'BR 21', 'F/1'. British Naval bayonet Pattern 1859 - 2nd type (70,000 produced in Birminham & Liege). Steel basket knuckle guard, the grip slotted for the barrel lug and incorporating a sprung locking bolt - black leather "knurled" grip. Steel blade with Solingen mark - S under Crown. Black leather scabbard with brass fittings.1
EW031Bayonet in scabbard07F14British sword bayonet, Pattern 1856, with 'Yataghan' type blade. Steel blade 57.8cm with curving tip, fullered for three quarters of its length; the Ricasso stamped with the 'helmet head' mark of the Kirschbaum factory, Solingen, Germany. Leather 2-piece grip stamped with chequered pattern; steel pommel stamped H27 and the initials C.S.; steel locking catch; lower end of the quillon missing. Overall length 71cm. Leather scabbard stitched at the back, with steel locket and frog stud. Chape missing.1
EW032Bayonet in scabbardNULLBritish 'Lancaster' sword bayonet, Pattern 1855 (Sappers & Miners bayonet) by R & W Aston, Birmingham. Richard & William Aston workshops were at Town Hall Works, Birmingham from 1852 until 1862. Falchion blade (spear shaped) with pipe back; steel locking bolt in grip; brass pommel and crossguard; chequered leather grips. Black lather scabbard with brass locket and chape - the chape with an ornamental ridge around the tip.1
EW033Bayonet05B08Bayonet for a musket. Europe. Blade flat with a raised ridge. 'E' stamped on blade. Socket bayonet, mid 19th century. Fits Russian muskets so almost certainly Russian provenance94
EW034Bayonet07F14Bayonet for a musket. English socket bayonet - 18th century. 44cm triangular blade, slightly curving.Top of blade signed DAWES and stamped with an S-shaped mark.94
EW035BayonetNULLBlade resharpened by grinding prior to donation, oiled with light machine oil, corroded but no active rust, "118" stamped into the wooden handle, six old woodworm holes (not active).

B.Godwin 2009: British 1907 Pattern Sword Bayonet by Sanderson, Sheffield
Straight blade 42cm (the point removed and blade narrowed) with central fuller; ricasso stamped -ANDERSON, 1907, GR under crown and Ordanance marks; wooden grip, 2-piece sprung locking bolt
Leather covered scabbard stitched at back, metal frog and chape stamped HGR (Hepburn, Gale & Ross Ltd, London - scabbard makers)
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F4048PotsherdBRISTMRoman pottery sherd, Bitton, 1908.1
FA001Target pistolNULLSingle shot rimfire 22 target pistol, spur trigger guard. Plain wooden butt stamped below breech 1005 and with a crown above initials GM plus standant regardant lion. German ? late 19th century.115
FA002Target pistolNULLSingle shot rimfire 22 target pistol, plated circular barrel. Chequered composition grips, hinged cartridge extractor and breech block, stamped Lord Roberts Target Pistol and .22L, with crown above initials WBP. ca. 1900, continental proof.115
FA003Target pistolNULL22 single shot target pistol, barrel shortened. Underneath breach stamped with crown above initials J/M and on left side of trigger 55. Continental proof. ca. 1900.115
FA004Target pistolNULLSingle fire rimfire 22 target pistol, octagonal tip-up barrel, chequered butt, spring catch release in front of sleeved trigger. Stamped on left of frame 'W. Tranter's patent 1705', also stamped '676' beneath breach and on top 'G.W. Webb 19 High St. Oxford'. ca. 1900.1
FA005Revolver05B09Six shot percussion pepperbox revolver by Clough & Son, Bath, c.1850. Fluted barrel block with six chambers numbered 1 to 6 and each stamped with London Gunmakers Company proof marks. Rounded frame engraved and signed. Chequered walnut 1-piece grips stamped with the serial number 2429.1
FA006Revolver05B09Double trigger Tranter's patent percussion revolver, ca. 1857. 5 shot cylinder with inset nipples and stamped with London proof marks. Frame integral with barrel, marked No.3043T on right side of frame. Barrel .44 calibre, octagonal form with 5 groove rifling. Double triggers. Detachable rammer marked 'Tranters Patent'. Walnut 1-piece chequered grip. Similar to FA008.1
FA007Air pistol05B08Spring air pistol, solid steel frame, ca.1920/30, based on Quackenbush Patent of 1877.1
FA008Revolver05B09Double trigger Tranters Patent percussion revolver, c1857, by Benjamin Cogswell, 224 Strand, London. .44 calibre octagonal barrel. 5 shot cylinder with inset nipples and stamped with London proof marks. Frame integral with barrel, marked B.COGSWELL, 224 STRAND, LONDON on the top strap and No.2298T on right side of frame. Double triggers, the lower trigger to cock the pistol, the upper to fire. Wooden 1-piece chequered grip. Detachable rammer marked 'Tranters Patent.' Similar to FA006.1
FA009Pocket pistol05B08Poor quality box lock percussion pocket pistol, Liege/English? ca.1850 or later. Octagonal iron barrel with integral frame forming the container for the percussion action and wood grips. Barrel stamped with Birmingham proof marks (post 1813). Bow shaped trigger guard. Stock: 2-piece wooden grips extending to the breach, chequered and fixed with 1 central screw. Same as FA021.1
FA010Pocket pistol05B07English canon barrelled flintlock pocket pistol, signed Adams, c1730-40 (Recorded as a 'Foreigner' gunmaker in London (not a member of the Gunmakers Company but allowed by the Company to make and trade within the city). Round iron canon-form turn-off barrel with turned mouldings. Box-lock iron frame containging flintlock mechanism, the integral breach stamped with crowned P & V proof marks, together with the initial F and the figure 1. Square box-lock frame engraved on both sides with Rococo designs and signed on the left-hand side within a scrolling banner "ADAMS". Bow shaped trigger guard which slides forward to lock the action. Walnut stock of rounded form inlaid with silver wire in Rococo designs - the silver butt cap missing.1
FA011Percussion knife pistol05B08Percussion knife pistol of the 'Unwin & Roger' type, England ca.1850. Octagonal brass barrel with Birmingham proof marks (post 1813 type).. Brass frame, integral with barrel, containing the lock mechanism and 2 folding steel knife blades with springs and folding trigger. Knife blades marked Collins, Sheffield (unrecorded) - XL AL Parkin.. Marsh... Sheff... 9cm & 8cm. Horn side-plates pinned to frame; 2 compartments within grip for bullet mould and ramrod (both missing). Hinged compartment in grip for caps.
Overall length (blades folded) 16cm.
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FA012Pocket pistol05B07Flintlock pocket pistol by Ryall, London, ca.1800. Round iron turn-off barrel - plain, formed with barrel key lug. Square box-lock frame containing flintlock action, with integrally formed breech stamped with the private proof marks (crossed sceptres & crown)of the Ordnance Proof House, Tower of London. Engraved with simple ovals containing on the right and left side, RYALL and LONDON. Bow shaped trigger guard. Frizzen spring missing. Plain walnut slab-sided grip.1
FA013Shot pistolNULLCentre fire shot pistol, shortened barrel, chequered wooden grips, barrel unscrews for loading and sheath trigger. Side frame struck with 2 crowns below letter 'U'. German ? Early 20th century.115
FA014Air pistol05B08Spring air pistol, solid steel frame, ca.1920/30, based on Quackenbush Patent of 1877.1
FA015Air pistol05B08Spring air pistol, solid steel frame, ca.1920/30, based on Quackenbush Patent of 1877.1
FA016Air pistol05B08Spring air pistol, solid steel frame, ca.1920/30, based on Quackenbush Patent of 1877.1
FA017Pocket pistol05B07Common percussion pocket pistol of poor quality, English ca.1850. Octagonal iron barrel stamped with Birmingham proof marks (post 1813). Square box-lock frame with integral breech containing percussion action, the sides with simple engraving. Iron bow shaped trigger guard. Walnut rounded and chequered grip with white metal escutcheon engraved brass flattened oval cap.1
FA018Pocket pistol05B07Common percussion pocket pistol of poor quality, English, ca.1850. Round iron turn-off barrel formed with barrel key lug and stamped with Birmingham proof mark. Square iron frame formed with integral breech, containing percussion action, the sides with sparse engraving. Stamped with Birmingham proof marks (post 1813). Trigger guard removed. Walnut slab-sided grip, the white metal escutcheon missing.1
FA019Pocket pistol05B07Box lock percussion pocket pistol, octagonal barrel, chequered butt. Birmingham proof. ca.1840. Octagonal turn-off barrel stamped with Birmingham proof marks. Chequered bag-shaped grip with whitemetal diamond escutcheon. Box-lock frame, sinply engraved, with bow-shaped trigger guard.1
FA020Pocket pistol05B08Box lock percussion pocket pistol, plain butt with added sphinx head cap. Birmingham proof. ca.1840. Plain Round barrel stamped with Birmingham proof marks. Rounded walnut grip the base inset with a brass escutcheon with head. Plain boxlock frame, crudely line engraved but unsigned, with bow shaped trigger guard.1
FA021Pocket pistol05B07Box lock percussion pocket pistol, ca.1840. Round turn-off barrel stamped with Birmingham proof marks. Plain box-lock frame with bow-shaped trigger guard - unsigned. Plain slab-sided walnut grip.1
FA022Pocket pistol05B07Box lock percussion pocket pistol, ca.1850. Octagonal iron turn-off barrel with Birmingham proof marks. Brass square box-lock frame with integral breech stamped with Birmingham proof marks, the sides with sparse engraving. Bow shaped trigger guard. Walnut bag-shaped chequered grip with diamond shaped white metal escutcheon.1
FA023Pocket pistol05B07Percussion pocket pistol signed Henry Nock, London, ca.1800, crudely converted to percussion system ca.1840 (the Birmingham proof marks indicate that this is a copy of Nock's work and produced well after his death - d. 1804). Round iron turn-off barrel formed with a barrel key lug,, engraved at the muzzle and stamped with Birmingham proof mark (post 1813) and the numeral 10. Square box-lock frame with integral breech stamped with Birmingham proof marks (post 1813), engraved each side with a "stand of arms" motif and signed H.NOCK, LONDON and the numeral 10. Folding trigger. Crudely formed percussion hammer, the original flintlock pan removed and inset with a percussion nipple. Sliding safety catch removed. Slab-sided walnut grip inset with diamond shaped silver escutcheon.1
FA024Revolver05B09Colt .36 Navy model 6 shot percussion revolver with matching numbers 1612 (except wedge 2357). Barrel 18.9cm stamped ADDRESS COL. COLT. LONDON. Factory engraved overall; silver plated backstrap and trigger guard, with 2 slots for attaching a shoulder stock, the trigger guard fitted with later spurred finger rest ; walnut 1-piece grip; cylinder engraved with naval battle scene (marked "Engaged 18 May 1848"); and stamped COLTS PATENT No. 1612; 6 shot cylinder, each chamber stamped with London proof and view marks.
O/L 35cm; Barrel 18.9cm; Calibre .36 inch - 7 groove rifling
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FA025Pistol05B07Good quality flintlock breech-loading pocket pistol signed Henry Nock, London, c1800 (active 1770-d1804). The Birmingham proof marks confirm that the pistol was made after 1813 and is therefore a contemporary copy. Round iron turn-off barrel with engraving at the muzzle and stamped with Birmingham proof mark. Formed with barrel key lug. Rounded iron box-lock frame, containing flintlock action formed with an integral breech. Breech stamped with Birmingham proof marks (post 1813). Finely engraved frame, folding trigger, top sliding safety catch locking cock and frizzen, raised pan, anti-friction rollers to frizzen spring. Signed on either side below pan, H. NOCK and LONDON. Chequered walnut butt of bag-shape form. the back inset with an engraved silver escutcheon.1
FA026Revolver05B09English 6-shot 'transition' percussion revolver, signed Farmer & Co, ca.1853. Possibly by George Farmer of Cardiff (1821-1859). Pepperbox-form frame and grip with bar-hammer, belled nipple protector engraved overall, 2-piece walnut grip with central fixing screw, engraved butt compartment with sprung lid.Large curved trigger. Safety catch missing. 6-shot cylinder, each chamber stamped with Birmingham proof marks, the front edge engraved. Rifled octagonal barrel section, retained to the cylinder arbour by a barrel wedge. Brass blade fore-sight.1
FA027Pistol05B07One of a pair of very rare percussion pocket pistols by Samuel Nock, London, ca.1825. Iron box-lock frame and octagonal barrel formed as one. Barrel with blade foresight and under-rib with iron ramrod. Breech stamped with Birmingham proof marks (post 1813 type) and the top flat engraved SAMUEL NOCK, REGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Engraved top plate behind breech with raised rear sight. Engraved percussion hammer with detonating peg; sliding bolt safety catch; folding trigger. Barrel bolster with circular, platignum lined pan, with central touch hole; removable cleaning plug. Finely chequered walnut but of bag-shape form. These pistols were made to use a very early form of percussion ignition (earliest forms date to ca.1810), using small patches or wafers containing the detonating fulminate. The patch is placed into a small dish-like receptacle which has a small hole at the botton that conects to the barrel and main charge. The hammer nose is formed with a pin-type head. Samuel Nock worked at 43 Regent Circus, London from 1823 until his death in 1851. He was Gunmaker-in-Ordinary to George III, George IV & Queen Victoria. He was nephew of Henry Nock - see FA025.1
FA027APistol05B07One of a pair of very rare percussion pocket pistols by Samuel Nock, London, ca.1825. Iron box-lock frame and octagonal barrel formed as one. Barrel with blade foresight and under-rib with iron ramrod. Breech stamped with Birmingham proof marks (post 1813 type) and the top flat engraved SAMUEL NOCK, REGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Engraved top plate behind breech with raised rear sight. Engraved percussion hammer with detonating peg; sliding bolt safety catch; folding trigger. Barrel bolster with circular, platignum lined pan, with central touch hole; removable cleaning plug. Finely chequered walnut but of bag-shape form. These pistols were made to use a very early form of percussion ignition (earliest forms date to ca.1810), using small patches or wafers containing the detonating fulminate. The patch is placed into a small dish-like receptacle which has a small hole at the botton that conects to the barrel and main charge. The hammer nose is formed with a pin-type head. Samuel Nock worked at 43 Regent Circus, London from 1823 until his death in 1851. He was Gunmaker-in-Ordinary to George III, George IV & Queen Victoria. He was nephew of Henry Nock - see FA025.1
FA028Pistol05B09Double barrelled holster pistol, French (?), ca.1780, converted from flintlock to percussion (ca.1840), with later cut-down damage to the barrels and stock. Side-by-side barrels with top joining rib, and crudely cut-down from full length. Hooked percussion breeches with nipples. No markings. Later iron ramrod. Walnut full stock with bulbous grip, the forestock cut down and the cross pin forward fixing repostioned. Decorative carving behind the barrel tang. to the top of the . Steel furniture comprising spured butt cap with chiselled decoration and bust relief with gilt background, decorative trigger guard and silver escutcheon. Double triggers, one of short stubby form. Right and left hand locks, converted from flintlock, flat plates with stepped tails - unsigned but with makers mark stamped on the inside of the plate, I L and fleur-de-lys (unrecorded). Flat plain plates with bevelled edges, flat plain percussion hammers.115
FA029Sporting rifleNULLBig game rifle ca.1875, by E.M. Reilly of London, with Snider Patent breech for breech-loading. Octagonal Damascus twist barrel, rifled with grooves. Breech marked E.M. Reilly & Co. London. Adjustable foresight and adjustable ramp rear-sight. Snider type breech marked "Snider's Patent". Walnut half-stock with chequered wrist and fore-stock. Side lock marked E.M. Reilly & Co.1
FA030Sporting gun07E14Double barrelled percussion shotgun, signed T.Smart, ca.1850. Double side by side iron barrels with upper & lower ribs (all detached) 77.8cm. Engraved false breech with long tang. Walnut half stock with engraved iron furniture comprising butt cap, trigger guard and ramrod pipe. Wrist broken through. Right and left hand back-action locks, engraved and signed T. Smart. O/L 119cm. John & William Smart recorded in Cheltenham 1819 - 1844; also William Smart (same family?) Birmingham 1838.1
FA031Repeating rifleNULLModel 1865 7-shot repeating carbine by Christopher Spencer, Mass., produced by the Burnside Rifle Company, Rhode Island. Round steel barrel, rifled with grooves, front blade sight, rear adjustable ramp sight. Breech marked. Walnut butt with steel heel plate, the plate containg removeable cartridge tube with coil spring feeder, side bar with ring for attaching to saddle. Wooden forestock with retaining spring for barrel band (band missing).. Steel receiver and breech containg lever action. Lever hinges downward for loading. Cartridge ejector and extractor. Back-action lock marked. A 7-shot rechargable magazine is concealled in the wooden butt. The trigger guard is formed with an extended lever that is pushed downward to open the breech. The action automactically removes the spent cartridge case from the barrel and allows a new cartridge to be fed from the magazine into the breech. Pulling the lever upward closes the breec ready for the next shot.75
FA032MusketNULLFlintlock trade gun, Birmingham 19th century, with false London markings and the name Nock (Celebrated London gunmaker). Round iron barrel, 98.8cm; the breech with Birmingham proof marks and engraved LONDON. 2 ramrod pipes soldered to underside. Blade foresight. Retained to the stock by 1 barrel slide. Iron ramrod. Walnut half stock with brass furniture consisting butt plate, trigger guard and ramrod pipe. Lock: Flat plate, engraved and spuriously signed Nock; frizzen and spring missing. O/L 138.8cm.1
FA033RifleNULLMilitary Pattern 1856 Short Rifle, England, dated 1859. 84cm round barrel, the rear of breech top flattened and inscribed T.S.BUSH No. 2. Blade fore sight and adjustable ramp rear sight. Retained by 2 iron bands, the forward band with sling loop. Bolster with percussion nipple; nipple guard with chain attached to trigger guard. Muzzle with bayonet mounting bar. Stamped on the underside with Birmingham proof marks and Ordnance marks. Calibre 0.5777 with 3 groove rifling. Original iron ramrod. Walnut three-quarter stock with iron furniture comprising; butt plate, trigger guard and nose cap. Lower butt with sling loop. Stamped on the barrel recess E. Howard.
Flat, line engraved percussion lock of 'Enfield' type, stamped at the tail with a Crown and inscribed Thos. Turner 1859. Overall length 124.4cm. Thomas Turner 1834 - 1890 - Birmingham Contractor to HM War Dept..
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FA034MusketNULLFrench Model 1846 rifled carbine (Carabine a Tige) - produced in the Royal Arsenal at Tulle, France. Round iron barrel, rifled with 4 grooves and constructed with a "pillar" breech. The short octagonal breech marked AG within overlapping circles and D within circle - also serial Number 1398; the date 1850 (date of manufacture) and the initials MN (Manufacture Nationale). The muzzle with blade foresight, the breech with rampr rear sight adjustable to 1000 metres. Iron tang marked Mle 1846. Retained to the stock by to iron barrel bands, the rear band with integral sling loop the forward band also the nosecap. Bands retained by spring clips. Muzzle with bayonet ramp. Iron ramrod with deeply cupped head. Walnut three-quarter length stock, a rondel stamped on the butt containing date and arsenal information (worn). Iron furniture comprising butt plate, trigger guard with finger grip, small escutcheon. lower butt with sling loop, all with arsenal markings. Left side of butt stamped with number 1398. 1840 Pattern back-action percussion lock, with rounded plate marked Mre. N le de Tulle and inspection marks. Rounded percussion hammer formed with skew-shaped nose. Retained by 2 screws.115
FA035Musket07E15English flintlock trade musket made by Charles W. James, Birmingham (1859-66) - maker of 'all guns suitable for the African Markets.' Copy of a late "Brown Bess" military musket of the 1820s. Round iron barrel ( 93.5cm) with Birmingham proof marks, the top of the breech engraved with the emblem of the Royal African Company. Iron ramrod. Wooden full stock with brass furniture comprising; butt plate, trigger guard, sideplate and muzzle cap. Flintlock with flat plate stamped with a Crown and the initials C.W.J.. Retained to the stock by 2 side-nails. O/L 133 cm.63
FA036Musket07G25Matchlock musket, Hyderbad/Coorg region, India, probably 18th century. 132cm round twist/pattern forged iron barrel of tapering form with decorative bandings; swollen breech section with integral pan, decorative muzzle with foresight and raised V-shaped rear sight. The breech area thickly damascened with gold in designs of flowers and foliage, together with a possible inscription. Integral pan with swivelling decorated cover.Retained to the stock by 1 barrel pin, 1 gilded metal band and bands (only 1 present - this damaged). Iron ramrod with decorative tip. Blackened wooden full stock, the butt of semi-circular form. Tools for pan cleaning attached by 2 small chains, comprising, pricker, spatula, and cleaning brush. Lock of typical Indian construction, concealled within the stock, Guilded serpentine (match holder) and S-shaped trigger.28
FA037MusketNULLChinese matchlock gun - Western China (Tibet/Turkestan). Round iron barrel with integral powderpan and cover. Breech stamped with Chinese inscription.Raised rear sight. Retained to the stock with 3 barrel bands (1 missing). Wooden fullstock painted red overall. Folding bipod stand missing; ramrod missing. Concealed matchlock of Indian type, consisting of curved match-holder and bar trigger.66
FA038Pivot gunNULLJapanese matchlock wall gun, early 19th century. Heavy round iron barrel with flattened top, the muzzle formed with a pronounced ring; raised fore and rear sights; barrel top inset with 3 brass rivets. Underside of breech with 2 Japanese makers incriptions * - 'Kagotani Teiyeimon (Kagotani Sadayueimon) of Settsu province' - near Osaka - Tenpo era (1830 - 1844). Also 'niju makibari' (double wrapped - a barrel making method involving 2 layers of iron. Retained to the stock by 3 bamboo barrel pins and 1 brass barrel band. Wooden full stock with sharply curved and short butt, the forestock formed with a ramrod channel (ramrod missing); brass loop trigger; match cord channel through rear of stock. Barrel channel with Japanese inscription (partly obscured) * - 'Okada Ju..' Brass lock of typical form retained by 3 brass rivets. Exterior brass mainspring and serpentine; internal brass coil spring activating the sear.

*Translation courtesy of Clive Sinclare - Chairman of the Ken-do Society.
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FA039Musket07E25Russian military percussion musket Pattern M1844. Conversion from flintlock Pattern M1839. Produced at the Royal Armoury at Tula. Round iron barrel 105cm with brass blade foresight, raised nipple bolster, plugged touch-hole, the barrel tang with raised rear sight. Breech with various Ordnance markings including: Serial number 3791, No. 1084, 119, HH. Iron ramrod with Ordnance markings. Wooden three quarter length stock (probably Birch), the butt formed with a raise cheek rest and stamped with an Ordnance rondal dated 1852. The forestock with spring retainers for the barrel bands. Brass furniture, all stamped with Ordnance markings and the date 1841, comprising; butt plate, the tang stamped with Imperial Eagle, Trigger guard with iron sling loop, sideplate, 2 barrel bands, one with an iron sling loop, and a nosecap. Flat lock plate converted from flintlock, stamped in Cyrillic characters TULA and the date 1842. Percussion hammer with off-set nose.115
FA040Musket07F25Pattern M1845 percussion musket, Russia dated 1846, made at the Izhevsk Arsenal (Established 1807). A copy of the French M1842 musket. Overall length 58". Barrel: 42¾ inches, calibre .71 (18mm) - round iron barrel, the breech with raised nipple bolster. Folding rear sight with 2 apertures; also fixed rear sight on barrel tang. Brass fore-sight. Stamped around the breech area with various arsenal markings including the bow & arrow symbol for the Izhevsk Armoury, the date 1846. Muzzle with bayonet lug. Wooden full stock (birch?), the butt stamped with Arsenal marking. Brass furniture comprising: butt plate with Eagle mark and date 1846, trigger guard with iron sling loop, small sideplate, 2 barrel bands (forward band with iron sling loop) and nose cap - all with Arsenal markings). Iron ramrod. Back-action percussion lock with off-set hammer. Lockplate stamped with Cyrillic characters, NXb over 1846 (defaced). Internal components with some original colour, each piece stamped with Arsenal markings. Held by a single sidenail. - B. Godwin.94
FA041MusketNULLPercussion rifle Pattern M1845, Russia dated 1853 converted to the Minie rifle system and manufactured at the Tula Arsenal. Copy of the French tige (pillar breech) rifle. Overall length 147.5cm. Round steel barrel 108.2cm, rifled with 4 grooves, the muzzle with a blade foresight and an adjustable sight at the rear. The breech stamped with various Arsenal marks and the date 1853. Birch wood full stock, the butt formed with a cheek rest on the left side, the right side with a Russian arsenal stamp; brass furniture comprising butt cap with Russian eagle mark, trigger guard, 2 barrel bands and 1 nose-cap - all stamped with Arsnel marks. Forward band and nose-cap with steel sling loops. Back action percussion lock, the plate stamped M.O.z. (Tulsky Orzeninii zavod - Tula Weapons Factory) and the date 1853.115
FA042RifleNULLChassepot military needle-fire breech-loading rifle, Model 1866. Round steel barrel, rifled with 4 grooves, calibre 11mm. Front blade sight and adjustable ramp rear sight with markings from 200 to 1200 metres. Steel cleaning rod. Retained to the stock by 2 barrel bands with integral sling loops, the forward band also forming the nose cap. Underside of barrel stamped with various Ordnance markings and Tulle Arsenal markings, later Liege proof marks (c1890s) and Serial Number H2654. Bolt action for single shot breech-loading. Needle fire. The receiver marked 'Cahen - Lyon et Cie, Mle 1866' and 'Zuazubicar y Cia, Placencia'. Walnut? full stock with steel furniture comprising butt plate, trigger guard, 2 barrel band trigger plate.115
FA043MusketNULLIndian matchlock gun, 18th/19th century. O/L 140cm. Round irn barrel of twist construction, the breech formed with a raised rear sight, the muzzle formed with a flange. Integral pan with domed cover. The butt decorated with studs. Length 112.8cm. Wooden full stock with shaped butt, iron side plates around breech with right and left suspension rings (1 sling loop in place), enclosed match-holder and bar trigger of typical form.28
FA044Crossbow07E21Chinese repeating crossbow (Chu-ko-nu). 19th century or earlier. Hard wood tiller, the rear with forked body rest, the front upper section cut with 2 bolt grooves - above this a pivoting wooden magazine divided into 2 sections for bolts is moved forward via a large pivoting iron handle. On its return it catches the bow string drawing it back under tension until it reaches a fixed point behind the bolt channels where it is released automatically by sliding trigger, thus firing 2 bolts each time the handle is activated. Composite bamboo bow, the original animal gut string present - tip of one side of bow missing.66
FA045Crossbow07E21Crossbow. British? Stock, wood. Bow, iron. Lever for drawing the bow, iron. Added note: 'Checked 8/03, RDR' [R.D. Randall 2003]. - Old English Cross Bow. The late Mr. Richd. Tongue (Annual Report for 1873).

B.Godwin 2007: Bullet (or stone) crossbow - circa 1800 - signed Foster, Preston (worn)

John Foster, Preston, Lancs
23 Church St. 1797; Lord St. 1810; 23 Church St. 1827

Wooden tiller with gun-stock type butt. Curved steel bow. Trigger mechanism with button release trigger with connected and pivoting spanning lever. Steel furniture including butt plate - engraved No. 193, which incorporates the spanning lever catch. Folding front 2-pronged sight. Folding rear sight with worn signature. Tiller split and repaired using 3 iron reinforcing plates.

Condition: Rusted overall; Badly cracked through the shaft with contemporary repair..

Cleaning: Surface rust removed from iron/steel parts, then waxed. Trigger mechanism cleaned. Wooden shaft cleaned and waxed. Rear sight reunited with bow (wrongly catalogued as - now FA45A.
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FA045ARear sight of crossbowNULLRear sight of crossbow: Flat metal flange with 4 perforated holes .Inscription on back reads "Tollers(?) Preston".1
FA046PistolNULLSmall flintlock pocket pistol signed Duncumb & Co (unrecorded), ca.1815. Round iron turn-off barrel formed with key lug. Square iron frame with integral breech and stamped with the proof marks of the London Gunmakers Company. The frame line engraved and signed Duncomb & Co.. Folding trigger. Wooden slab-sided walnut butt with white metal escutcheon.1
FA047PistolNULLPocket pistol signed Oates, Worcester, ca.1815, possibly converted from flintlock to percussion system, ca.1830. Round iron turn-off barrel formed with key lug, engraved around the muzzle. Square iron box-lock frame with integral breech, stamped with London proof marks. Engraved on either side with a "stand of arms" motif surrounding a oval and engraved, Oats, Worcester. Folding trigger. Topr safety catch removed and hole plugged. Wooden slab-sided butt with white metal escutcheon.1
FA048Pocket revolverNULL6-shot pinfire pepperbox pocket revolver, Liege? ca.1880. Long fluted 6-shot breech-loading cylinder, the whole acting as barrels .
Frame containing double-action mechanism with folding trigger. Hinged loading gate to the right-hand standing breech. Wooden chequered 2-piece grips, the lower end of the butt housing a "screw in" cartridge extractor.
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FA049RevolverNULLSix-shot pinfire pocket revolver, Liege ca.1885. Octagonal rifled barrel with raised foresight, stamped with a Z under a star. Lock frame with formed with integral grip. Folding trigger. Side loading gate (missing). 6-shot plain cylinder, stamped with Leige proof mark and Inspectors mark, Z under a star. 2-piece wooden grips (missing). The proof mark was used until 1893 and the Inspectors mark was in use from 1877.1
Fa95BowlBRISTMSmall bowl, buff coloured with a wide horizontal band of red at rim, darker on the outside surface than on inner, flat base, labled BRLSI (not on the original list).45
FabStone relief carvingBRISTMStone relief of lion, Phoenician. Possibly one of Jennings p.32: '3 Stones "from Dicd,-a" (? Deadsea)'.63
H5062aLid of mummy caseBRISTMLid of anthropoid mummy case containing 22nd Dynasty female mummy aged 40 years (approx) with the title 'Lady of the House of Nes-Khons'.45
H5062bMummy caseBRISTMAnthropoid mummy case containing 22nd Dynasty female mummy aged 40 years (approx) with the title 'Lady of the House of Nes-Khons'.45
H5062cMummyBRISTMFemale mummy (in case H5062b), 22nd Dynasty, aged 40 years (approx) with the title 'Lady of the House of Nes-Khons'. [bandages - Box 118, may or may not be relevent].45
H5063Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele showing Isis or Hathor with cobra-like body, wearing Hathor horns, beside her is Horus-Ra falcon, hieroglyphics round top. Originally in a case 60 x 44 cm with H5064. Does H5073 constitute part of this stele?45
H5064Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele showing an antelope with four hawks, a cows head and two columns, Horus-Ra falcon surmounts one and on the other a human figure and large arm. Also a block of hieroglyphics. Originally in a case 60 x 44 cm with H5063.45
H5065Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele showing two men facing to the right. Originally in a frame 60 cm long with H5066.45
H5066Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele showing human head wearing head-dress on which stands a pole surmounted by a hawk with 'Shu' feather, part of crown faces the hawk? Originally in a frame 60 cm long with H5065.45
H5067Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele showing head in profile, broken above the eye, elaborate curls and collar necklace (inscribed on back - Hy Hillier, 1882). Originally in a frame 60 cm long with H5068.45
H5068Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele [inscribed on back - Hy Hillier, 1882?]. Originally in a frame 60 cm long with H5067.45
H5069a-bPlaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele in two parts, showing men making offerings to Pharaoh, also a cartouche. a). Shows upper bodies. b). Shows legs (inscribed on back - Hy Hillier 1882). Originally together in one frame 60 cm long.45
H5070Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele. Originally in frame 63 cm long with H5071. Original stele in Bristol City Museum.45
H5071Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele. Originally in frame 63 cm long with H5070. Original stele in Bristol City Museum.45
H5072Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele. Originally in frame 67 cm long with H5073. Original stele in Bristol City Museum.45
H5073Plaster cast of steleBRISTMPlaster cast, stele showing Isis or Hathor with cobra-like body, wearing Hathor horns, beside her is Horus-Ra falcon, hieroglyphics round top. Part of H5063? Originally in frame 67 cm long with H5072. Original stele in Bristol City Museum.45
H5074aLid of mummy caseBRISTMLid of anthropoid mummy case containing 18th Dynasty male mummy named 'Djed-Khonsu-Ankh'.45
H5074bMummy caseBRISTMAnthropoid mummy case containing 18th Dynasty male mummy named 'Djed-Khonsu-Ankh'.45
H5074cMummyBRISTMMale mummy (in case H5074b), 18th Dynasty, named 'Djed-Khonsu-Ankh'.45
H5075Coffin for mummy caseBRISTMOuter rectangular coffin for mummy case (H5074) containing male mummy named 'Djed-Khonsu-Ankh'.45
H5076Heiroglyphic inscriptionBRISTMInscribed back of statue (?) 40 x 37 cm, Kha-em-Waset, top of pilaster of statue of Kha-em-Waset, 4th son of Rameses II. Hieroglyphs and a battered crown at the front.45
H5077Heiroglyphic inscriptionBRISTM[Right?] Half of an inscribed slab of quartzite, 150 x 95 x 31 cm thick, 19th dynasty, [coronation scene of?] Rameses II relief, Pithom, Lower Egypt. Other half is H5078. 3 Egyptian antiquities covered with hieroglyphics, J. Barratt, 1833 (Annual Report). Jennings catalogue p.87: 2 [crossed out] Block, Egyptian (broken - HCA]; Heiroglyphics, Rameses II. Egypt. [Description etc., p.146, p.150]45
H5078Heiroglyphic inscriptionBRISTM[Left?] Half of an inscribed slab of quartzite, 157 x 99 cm x 31 cm thick, 19th dynasty, [coronation scene of?] Rameses II relief, Pithom, Lower Egypt. Other half is H5077. 3 Egyptian antiquities covered with hieroglyphics, J. Barratt, 1833 (Annual Report). Jennings catalogue p.87: 2 [crossed out] Block, Egyptian (broken - HCA]; Heiroglyphics, Rameses II. Egypt. [Description etc., p.146, p.150]45
H5079Inscribed brickBRISTMInscribed cuneiform brick, Assyria? [Possibly Neo-Babylonian, temp. Nebuchadnezzar II]119
H5080Inscribed brickBRISTMInscribed cuneiform brick, Assyria? [Possibly Neo-Babylonian, temp. Nebuchadnezzar II]119
H5081Inscribed brickBRISTMInscribed cuneiform brick, Assyria? [Possibly Neo-Babylonian, temp. Nebuchadnezzar II]119
H5082Water-pipeBRISTMEarthenware water-pipe section, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5083Water-pipeBRISTMEarthenware water-pipe section, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5084JarBRISTMEarthenware jar, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5085JarBRISTMEarthenware jar, necked (tall & narrow), Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5086JarBRISTMEarthenware jar, thistle-shaped, pointed base, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5087JarBRISTMEarthenware jar, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5088BowlBRISTMEarthenware bowl, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5089JarBRISTMEarthenware necked jar, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5090PotBRISTMEarthenware pot, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5091BowlBRISTMCalcite bowl (greater part of), Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5092Shells and beadsBRISTMShells (4) & coloured beads, Ur of the Chaldees. [Beads may have come from another source and locality]119
H5093RingsBRISTMCopper rings (2), Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5094WhetstoneBRISTMWhetstone, perforated, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5095RingBRISTMSilver ring, Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5096Spear-headBRISTMCopper spear-head Ur of the Chaldees.119
H5097Inscribed stone fragmentBRISTMInscribed cuneiform stone (fragment), Assyria?119
H5098Heiroglyphic inscriptionBRISTMFragment of stone inscribed with hieroglyphics, 22 cm, glazed sandstone. Hieroglyphics clearly and deeply incised. Egypt?45
H5099Figurine of OsirisBRISTMBronze figure of Osiris (upper part), 15 cm high. Upper part shows clay matrix. Egyptian.45
H5100Ceramic tilesBRISTMFour Rosette tiles, ceramic, inlaid white and grey clay, Palace of Tell-el-Yehudiyeh, Rameses III. Roman date?45
H5101Inscribed stoneBRISTMInscribed fragment of limestone, 7.5 x 5.5 cm, shows part of a figure, head and upper torso, arm bent with fan.45
H5102Figurine of hawkBRISTMWooden model of hawk, 17.5 cm long, unpainted, head and tail delineated. Egyptian.45
H5103Figurine of hawkBRISTMWooden model of hawk, 16.5 cm long, painted black and bright blue on gesso coating. Egyptian. L06076: Carved Bird and Ear from Thebes, Thomas Jeans, 1859. Dymond p.47, no.3: "Carved and painted bird" from Egypt, Thomas Jeans, 1859.45
H5104Figurine of OsirisBRISTMBronze figure of Osiris, 6 cm high, flat figure with peg base. Egyptian.45
H5105Oil lampBRISTMRed earthenware lamp, 7.5 cm long. Probably: Lamp (Roman) Naukratis, Miss Amelia B.Edwards, Egypt Exploration Fund, 1888. Dymond p.31, no.9: Earthen lamp from Naukratis, Egypt (1885), Egypt Exploration Fund, 1888. Jennings p.31 has a sketch depicting a lamp without, or with a short handle, therefore H5106 is ruled out.45
H5106Oil lampBRISTMRed earthenware lamp, 9.5 cm long including handle.45
H5107Oil lampBRISTMRed earthenware lamp covered in white slip, 11.5 cm long, design of four leaves in centre bears potters stamp, from Tyre, name 'Sur', which means in Syria. Jennings p.32: 1 Lamp found in ruins of Tyre, Miss Matthews through Mrs. Styles, 1923.97
H5108Greco-Roman coinBRISTMGreco Roman bronze coin, Giza (has bronze disease). L06073: Egyptian ushabti - piece of pottery and a coin, obtained from workman excavating near the Gr. Pyramid, Giza, 1928, Mr. Ronald Pearce, 1935.45
H5109BeadBRISTMRoman Melon bead, 2 cm, turquoise paint, ridged. Said to be from Giza, Egypt.45
H5110PotsherdBRISTMClay potsherd, red with incised decoration, 5 cm long (R. Pearce, 1935). Said to be from Giza, Egypt. L06073: Egyptian ushabti - piece of pottery and a coin, obtained from workman excavating near the Gr. Pyramid, Giza, 1928, Mr. Ronald Pearce, 1935.45
H5111aPenannular ringBRISTMPenannular iron ring, ring part is flattened with pattern of chevrons, end has flat rectangle. Giza?45
H5111bPenannular ringBRISTMPenannular iron ring, ring part is flattened with pattern of chevrons, end has flat rectangle. Giza?45
H5112BeadBRISTMCeramic bead, small blue glazed peg. Giza?45
H5113Figurine of manBRISTMWooden tomb model, 12.5 cm high, a male seated figure with red body and black hair and features, arms and legs broken. Egyptian, Middle Kingdom.45
H5114FigurineBRISTMWooden tomb model, 16.5 cm high, figure kneeling on one knee, arms missing, gesso covered, painted deep pink and black. Egyptian, Middle Kingdom.45
H5115ScarabsBRISTMFifteen scarabs, wood and clay, various sizes, two blue the rest white, Naukratis Factory. NB. Only 10 from Naukratis, other 5 from Tell el-Yahudiyeh - L06079: 10 Scarab moulds and 10 Paste objects, from the Scarab Factory, Naukratis; 5 Scarabs, Tell el Yahudiyeh, Egypt Exploration Fund, 1888.45
H5116Scarab mouldsBRISTMEighteen scarab moulds, red earthenware (600 B.C. ?), Naukratis Factory.45
H5117UshabtiBRISTMUshabtis in pottery, 13 cm high, greenish glaze or paste, hieroiglyphic inscription. Egyptian.45
H5118Canopic jar lidBRISTMCanopic jar lid, 10 cm high, human head painted pale yellow and black. Egyptian.45
H5119Funerary coneBRISTMPottery funerary cone, 21 cm high, inscribed, Ashash, Thebes Tomb 279, Padasa. Egyptian.45
H5120Funerary coneBRISTMPottery funerary cone, plain, 20 cm high, plain. Egyptian.45
H5121PotBRISTMRed earthenware pot with pointed base, 12 cm high. Egyptian.45
H5122UshabtiBRISTMPottery Ushabtis, 21 cm high, broken top and bottom, face and hands red, hair black, decoration red, yellow and black. Egyptian.45
H5123UshabtiBRISTMWooden Ushabtis, 19 cm high, painted red, blue, black and yellow. Egyptian.45
H5124PotBRISTMRed earthenware pot with rounded base, 5 [7?] cm high, inside and outer surface has white slip. Egyptian.45
H5125Pot lidBRISTMEarthenware lid of pot with knob, 8.5 cm diameter, Kase Defneh. E.E.F., 1888.45
H5126DishBRISTMRoughly thrown dish with white slip. Described as 'Miniature dish, Egypt?' in register.45
H5127Cup lidBRISTMRed pottery, lid of cup, red wash, 600-559 BC, Tell Defana, Kase Dephneh. Described as 'Miniature dish, Egypt?' in register.45
H5128FlaskBRISTMSmall flask, 8.5 cm, black pottery, broken off at neck. Egypt?45
H5129Ink well ?BRISTMEarthenware ink-well (?), 3 cm, resembling a lid with a point, Tell-el-Nebesheh.45
H5130Fragment of bas reliefBRISTMLimestone fragment, 10 cm high, raised figure of man with false beard in blue, red, yellow and black. Egypt.45
H5131Fragment of bas reliefBRISTMLimestone relief fragment, roughly triangular in shape with large hieroglyphics. Egyptian.45
H5132Carved fragmentBRISTMLimestone carving, 6 cm, on one side a face and hand, on the other a group of straight lines at right angles to the hand. Egyptian.45
H5133Gorgon's headBRISTMTerracotta head, Gorgon, rough finish, 7 cm diameter, Naukratis.45
H5134Gorgon's headBRISTMTerracotta head, Gorgon, rough finish, 7 cm diameter, Naukratis.45
H5135Anubis figureBRISTMWooden Anubis figure, 43 cm long, part of shrine, painted black. L06078: Mummy of a Cat and a carved figure of a Dog, from a tomb in Egypt, Mr. Walker, 1857. Dymond p.47, no.4: Painted wooden jackal "From Egyptian tomb", Mr. R. Walker, 1857. NB: Some conservation work carried out and new tail (32 cm) added by Bristol conservators.45
Ha5439Cast of inscriptionBRISTMCast of cuneiform tablet, Lagash. Probably: Cast of an inscription giving an account of Essarhaddon's residence in Babylon, Maj. Haverfield, 1865 (Annual Report & Dymond p.23, no.4). Jennings p.31: 1 Cast account Esarhaddin, BC circa 667. "Chronological Tables" - A.C.119
Ha5440Casts of inscriptionsBRISTMCasts of cuneiform table, Assyrian. Probably: Cast of part of a terra-cotta inscribed cylinder, Assyria. Date about 1120 B.C (cuneiform), Maj. Haverfield, 1865 (Annual Report & Dymond p.23, no.3). Jennings p.31: Cast of inscription: cuneiform, terra cotta, Assyrian cylinder, 1120 BC. (Temple Tiglath Peleser). "Chronological Tables" - A.C. {Tiglath Pileser I]119
Ha5446Carved birdBRISTMCarved wooden bird, 2 holes underneath to fit stand, labled BRLSI.45
Ha5447UshabtisBRISTMSix of ten stone Ushabtis, 26th Dynasty, Tel-Nebesheh, one metal wearing kings head dress and holding sceptre, others stone or paste, labled BRLSI.45
Ha5448UshabtisBRISTMOne of ten Ushabtis, stone, Priestess of Amen, inscribed 'Ankhspnad Tuweten' , cemetery at Tanis, Sn-d-Hagar [San el-Hagar], 22nd dynasty, 1000 BC, 10 cm high, labled BRLSI.45
Ha5449ArrowheadsBRISTM4 of 5 arrowheads from camp, Psammdichus Dephnnich, nr. Pelusium (Miss Edwards, 1888) (not on original list).45
Ha5450Scarab castBRISTMScarab cast. L06073: 3 Casts of Egyptian scarabs from the collection of Mrs. Wemyss-Whittaker, Lady Perise, 1934.45
Ha5452Bread offeringBRISTMBread from mummy case, Thebes, two pieces (were 3), labled BRLSI. L06076: Portion of a Mummy Case and 3 pieces of Bread, taken from a Mummy Case at Thebes, Thomas Jeans, 1859.45
Ha5453Gilt fingersBRISTMTen gilt fingers. (Mummified hands - S. Giles, 1986)45
Ha5454ArrowheadsBRISTMFive arrowheads, Defenneh, Bronze, from Camp Psammidichus, labled BRLSI.45
Ha5455Cast of scarabBRISTMCast of Scarab, plaster, green colour, chipped, labled BRLSI. L06073: 3 Casts of Egyptian scarabs from the collection of Mrs. Wemyss-Whittaker, Lady Perise, 1934.45
Ha5457UshabtisBRISTMTwo Shabtis, one complete with paint traces and one broken [foot, Ha5469, since placed with main piece], buff in colour, upper half incised but unpainted (not on original list), labled BRLSI.45
Ha5458Wooden earBRISTMWooden ear from mummy case, 10.5 cm, labled BRLSI. L06076: Carved Bird and Ear from Thebes, Thomas Jeans, 1859.45
Ha5459Mummified footBRISTMMummified foot, cloth - gold painted, only toe bones. L06073: Mummy's foot and hand (fingers) gilt, Miss G.M. Grierson. 1935.45
Ha5460Fragment of wooden daggerBRISTMFragment of wooden dagger, originally blue and red spotted decoration, broken at hilt.45
Ha5461Cast of scarabBRISTMCast of Scarab, unpainted, inscription on the base, 7 cm long, labled BRLSI. L06073: 3 Casts of Egyptian scarabs from the collection of Mrs. Wemyss-Whittaker, Lady Perise, 1934.45
Ha5462UshabtisBRISTMNine Ushabtis, paste, three bright blue, four greenish, one small cream coloured, [1 pf what colour?] labled BRLSI.45
Ha5463Bread offeringBRISTMPiece of bread (goes with Ha5452). L06076: Portion of a Mummy Case and 3 pieces of Bread, taken from a Mummy Case at Thebes, Thomas Jeans, 1859.45
Ha5465Piece of mummy caseBRISTMPiece of mummy case, wood, painted but restored, labled BRLSI.45
Ha5465aPiece of mummy caseBRISTMPiece of mummy case, rough perforated wood (not on the original list). Unaccessioned in 2005. H.C. Arathoon, 1930s, thought this to be part of Ha5465. i.e. L06076: Portion of a Mummy Case and 3 pieces of Bread, taken from a Mummy Case at Thebes, Thomas Jeans, 1859.45
Ha5466DishBRISTMMiniature clay dish, broken, pale buff colour (not original list).45
Ha5467MedallionBRISTMBronze medallion with animals, spears and hunters (?), other side has symbols, labled BRLSI. Possibly: Fine brass medal of Ptolemy, Dr. Davis, 1826 (Annual Report).45
Ha5468ArrowheadBRISTMIron arrowhead, very rusted and worn, Defnneh (goes with Ha5449), labled BRLSI.45
Ha5469Ushabtis fragmentBRISTMStone Ushabtis fragment (foot) (reunited with Ha5457), labled BRLSI.45
Ha5470PotsherdsBRISTMFour clay sherds, two black polished, spout and rim - stirrup jar (?), other two buff coloured background with linear decoration in red and brown, Hagia Triada Class [Minoan], labled BRLSI.45
Ha5473Mummy beads and clothBRISTMMummy beads and cloth, five strings, predominantly small blue circular discs, attached either end to the cloth (not on original list), labled BRLSI - E & SW Galleries, 1927 cat. Mrs. Jennings. Mummy Beads, Capt. Philp, 1887 (Annual Report). Dymond p.15, no.4: 5 strings of mummy-beads, tied with mummy-cloth, Capt. Philp, 1887.45
Ha5478NecklaceBRISTMNecklace, faience, different colours and red pottery beads, mainly cylindrical, eleven amulets, two papyrus sceptres, four Wadjet eyes, 1 Ptah seker, two Horus, one other figure, and pierced serrated faience discs, 89.5 cm long, Saqqara, labled BRLSI.45
Ha5977Mummy clothBRISTMMummy cloth, unrolled London, 1834 (mentioned in Miss Jennings index to 100 years report 1825-1925) (not in original list).45
Ha7597-7669Various items, GreekBRISTMItems in the Egyptian Gallery (?), all Greek, registered 21st February '85.45
Ha7597-Ha7669VariousBRISTMAntiquities 'Found in Old Egyptian Gallery'. Listed as onm loan from BRLSI by S. Giles, 26/8/1986, but without details.45
ME001Stone chalice07G12.01Black stone chalice broken into three parts. French inscription 'PIERRE DE LA MER MORTE'.97
ME002Stone cup07G12.01Black-stone cup. French inscription 'PIERRE DE LA MER MORTE'.97
ME003Stone vase07G12.01Black-stone vase, base in form of a hand, decorated with scene of a lion and birds repeated on both sides. Rim broken (since mended).97
ME004Wood carving07G12.01Piece of olive wood (section of large branch) carved in relief on the end grain with a figure of St. George and the Dragon, with inscription in Arabic/Aramaic?97
ME005Skein of silkNULLSkein of Turkish silk.61
MISC001Bamboo staffNULLBamboo staff with leather mounting.115
MISC002Adze, ceremonial ?07G10.04Pickaxe-shaped weapon - wooden. Shaft bound round with cloth held in place with twine. Fetish?81
MISC004[unidentified]NULLCard missing, nothing to indicate what this item was.63
MISC005Fishing net07G10.03Fishing net weighted with cowrie shells and with wooden floats. Also a plastic bag of loose wooden floats and shells.30
MISC006Fishing net07G10.03Fishing net, weighted with chain.63
MISC007Net or trap07G10.05Net or trap. No floats or weights so probably not for sea-fishing. Perhaps a fish or animal trap.63
MISC008Lasso or lariat07G10.04Rawhide rope with eye worked in end (Lasso or lariat).69
MISC009Dagger in sheathNULLPesh Kabz dagger - traditional dagger from Persia (Iran) and Northern India, probably 19th century. Principally for piercing chain mail. Plain straight steel blade of T-section with single edge, the blade narrowing suddenly below the hilt and tapering to a slender point. Horn grip, grooved and rivetted together. Wodden sheath, covered with black leather and having an embossed decoration.28
MISC010Dagger in sheathNULLPesh Kabz dagger - traditional dagger from Persia (Iran) and Northern India, probably 19th century. Principally for piercing chain mail. Decorated relief with three lines of red material. T-section straight blade tapering to a thin point, Horn 2-piece grip decorated with steel pins. Wooden scabbard covered with leather stiched at the back the front decorated with red flashes.28
MISC011BowNULLBow.63
MISC012BowNULLBow.63
MISC012+A-CCarved ivoryNULL4 Pieces of carved ivory (small), bowl, 2 rods & a 'ring'.63
MISC013PaddleNULLPaddle.63
MISC014[unidentified]NULLCard missing, identity unknown. Temporary card: 'Missing 1990' [R.F. Vaughan].63
MISC015Bow ?NULLBow ?63
MISC016Seed of a Coco-de-MerNULLSeed of a Coco-de-Mer.98
MISC017Stick with inlaid decorationNULLStick with inlaid decoration; black and red, major colouring.63
MISC018Walking stickNULLWalking stick, the wooden shaft of backwood ebony?, carved overall with spiral and cris-cross patterns, the handle formed from a whale? tooth with silver end cap.63
MISC019Sword-stick07F22Sword stick - tortoiseshell covered. Possibly Japanese, based upon style.63
MISC020Classical carving07E16Piece of marble with bas-relief of the upper halves of two figures embracing each other.10
MISC021Walking stickNULLWalking stick, ebony, carved, whale tooth handle missing. Broken.63
MISC022Walking stickNULL?Ivory walking stick. Turned handle, inlaid.63
MISC023Walking stickNULLWalking stick - bone.43
MISC024ClubNULLHardwood club.63
MISC025WhipNULLWhip.63
MISC026Walking stick?NULLWalking stick? Leather covering iron core (no handle or ferrule). Buffalo skin.80
MISC027Model of a deerNULLFull-size model of a deer. Real antlers attached to head. Head removable. Body hollow, part of back acts as a lid. Two loose pegs are inserted towards the tail end. Tail missing.63
MISC028Spoon07A071Wooden spoon, long, thick, straight handle with shallow bowl. Pointed conical end.63
MISC029Wooden spoon07A071Dark brown wooden spoon or ladle. Card: Wooden spoon, black with incised white lines. Locality unknown.63
MISC030Spoon07A071Light wooden spoon, short handle with deep bowl. Rounded end with sharp point. Spoon similar in shape to MISC041 but lighter in colour revealing a painting in black lines of houses by water. No decoration on back or shaft of spoon apart from a few incised lines.
Label states "? India"). Card: Wooden spoon, probably oriental, with scene in bowl. Locality unknown.
63
MISC031Spoon07A071Wooden spoon, curved handle with flat, angled bowl. Handle curves back at top to make a shallow hook. Bowl is outline with a thin black line, top of handle has four curved black lines and back of spoon is decorate with a thick line and elongated dots on both bowl and handle. Attached label says "?S. Africa, ?? E.Africa". Card: Wooden spoon with flat bowl, curved handle and poker work decoration. Locality unknown.63
MISC032Violin bowNULLBow for stringed instrument.28
MISC033Lanyard07A072Length of cord, approximately 2 metres long, pale brown with one sectioncoiled and one section over woven with brown and black cord. Loop at one end. Label attached states "Lanyard, Major A. Inglefield 1936". - 1 basketwork Lanyard or Snare. Mrs. Inglefield (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).80
MISC034Wooden whistle07G10.04Wooden whistle 'found November 20th 1867 in a black bog at 16 ft. below the surface water, north side wall of china pantry'.1
MISC037Spoon07A071Light wooden spoon, short handle with small deep bowl. Handle curves over at end. Signs of hand carving evident. Wood has distinct grain. Label notes "Handmade wooden spoon, ?possibly relic of Crimean War". Card: One hand carved wooden spoon. Locality unknown. Possibly relic of Crimean War.63
MISC038Ladle07G10.04Hand-made wooden spoon. Large, ladel shaped.63
MISC039Container07G10.04Coconut shell cup or container, no decoration, originally with a lid. See also OC170, a decorated specimen.63
MISC040Spoon07A071Light wooden spoon, short handle with long deep bowl. Handle ends with short flat piece. Signs of hand carving evident. Card & Label: One hand made wooden spoon, Locality unknown. Possibly relic of Crimean War. See also MISC118, MISC036-038.63
MISC041Spoon07A071Light wooden spoon, short handle with deep bowl. Rounded end with sharp point. Spoon appears to be covered in a dark (or discoloured) lacquer. Decoration on back of bowl can just be seen - spiked round shapes. Rest of design obscured. On back of bowl are remains of old newspaper adhering. Chips around edge of bowl reveal wooden base. Card & Label: Wooden spoon probably oriental. (Similar to MISC 030).63
MISC042A-RArrowsNULLBundle of 18 arrows, feathered and decorated. Heads encased in canvas bag marked 'poisoned'.28
MISC043ArrowsNULLBundle of 4 arrows, feathered, decorated, with round iron tips.63
MISC044Arrows07F32Bundle of 5 arrows, feathers mostly missing, decorated, with long square points.63
MISC045+A-BArrowsNULLBundle of 3 arrows, only one with spear point, feathered.63
MISC046+A-GArrowsNULLBundle of 8 arrows, cane shafts broken. Six with barbed tips, two plain.63
MISC047+A-DArrowsNULLBundle of 5 arrows, 3 of slender cane, clipped feathers, 2 of thick cane, long feathered, painted. All with iron points.63
MISC048ArrowNULLBarbed arrow, shaft broken.63
MISC049+A-HArrowsNULLBundle of 9 arrows, decorated, seven with iron points. Label states 'Probably poisoned.'63
MISC050+A-BArrowsNULLBundle of 3 arrows, shafts broken, two similar, the other different.63
MISC051Pipe bowl07A072Cream-coloured meerschaum pipe bowl with writing on base "ACUME DE MARE 200 Y. OLD". Old label stuck on side states "An Arab pipe of two centuries". Label from inside bowl states "Meerschaum pipe bowl XV111 Cent". Card: Meerschaum pipe bowl. Base inscribed : 'Acume de Mare'. Locality unknown. [1927 Cat. p.62; Dymonds Cat.p.27 : 'Lockey Collection']. - Pipe-bowl, 200 years old, of meerschaum (écune de mer). Lockey collection (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).63
MISC052Pipe bowl with flexible stem07A072Meerschaum pipe bowl finely carved in the shape of a human head with shoulder length hair tied with a bandana. Face has flattened nose with flaring nostrils and high cheekbones. Pipe bowl is attached to a long flexible stem, ca. 100 cm long, of woven fabric by a black connector and mouthpiece at other end is of same material. Card: Meerschaum pipe bowl carved with shape of human head, with flexible stem complete with mouthpiecve. Locality unknown.63
MISC053Pipe or flute07G10.04Shepherd's pipe or flute.63
MISC054Rattle07A0717 Nut shells or vegetable pods, perforated, tied on a modern string. Three have clay or stone 'rattles'. All are open-ended and may have all had stones inside. Card: Rattle made of nut shells, three containing pieces of hard clay. Jennings p.79, no.80: Rattle of 7 nuts (medecine Man's, p.144. L09747 (loose label): Rattles made from dried vegetable pods containing a stone - used in the secret society "Libeli".41
MISC055Stone with inscribed characters07A072Broken-off fragment of stone with four lines of inscribed characters. Characters seem to repeat in same order. Possibly Central American?? Label notes 'Locality Unknown'. Card: Piece of Micaschist with hieroglyphic engravings. Locality unknown. Possibly a fake. Possibly a Buddhist prayer stone with repeated mantra - R. Brown, 13/3/2009.63
MISC056Metal object07A072Brass Griffon, flat on one side.63
MISC057Metal instrument07A072Metal object with two prongs curving inwards at bottom and a rounded knob at top, like a heavy pair of tweezers. Could be a medical instrument. Card: Tuning fork? Locality unknown.63
MISC058Box, hinged07A072Circular metal box, hinged lid and domed base. Relief decoration on lid shows aDouble-headed eagle in a central circle; on base is a flower-shaped motif. Metal on outside is very tarnished, inside not so. Probably a snuff box with the Russian Eagle symbol.94
MISC059Amulet ?07A073Amulet ? made of resinous gum, depicting two indeterminable figures, with traces of gilding.63
MISC060Spoon07A073Bone utensil with a curved scoop or spoon at one end and a pointed end to the handle. Bands of tiny inscribed and inter-crossing black lines decorate the back of the shaft. Similarities to MISC061 to MISC069. Card: Spoon or scoop of bone, design of inter-crossing lines incised on back. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Zulu?'.63
MISC061Spoon07A073Bone utensil with a scoop or spoon at one end and a hollow triangular handle perforated with three holes. A band of tiny inscribed black lines decorates the back of the shaft. Similarities to MISC060 and MISC062 to MISC069. Card: Spoon or scoop of bone. Handle formed with a hollow triangular shape with three holes at end. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Zulu?'.63
MISC062Spoon07A073Bone utensil with a scoop or spoon at one end and a hollow triangular handle perforated with three holes, decorated with fine pattern of black triangles. Similarities to MISC060, MISC061 and MISC063 to MISC069. Card: Spoon or scoop of bone, two arms to handle, three holes at end, decorated. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Zulu?'.63
MISC063Spoon07A073Bone utensil with a scoop or spoon at one end and two rounded curved prongs at the other, which may have served as a fork . Above spoon are two rows of black patterned lines, on both sidest of shaft. Similarities to MISC60 to MISC062 and MISC064 to MISC069. Card: Spoon or scoop of bone, handle formed into two prongs, decorated. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Zulu?'.63
MISC064Fork and spoon07A073Utensil with small spoon at one end and a long fork with 6 prongs at the other. made of bone and connecting shaft, which splits inot two, is decorated on both sides with tiny inscribed black markings. Similarities to MISC60 to MISC063 and MISC065 to MISC069. Card: Spoon/long fork of bone - six prongs, decorated. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Zulu?'.63
MISC065Fork and spoon07A073Utensil with small spoon at one end connected to a long fork with 7 curving prongs, made of bone attached to a squared hilt which is decorated on both sides with tiny inscribed black markings in a series of small dots. Similarities to MISC60 to MISC064 and MISC066 to MISC069. Card: Spoon/fork of bone. Seven prongs, decorated. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Zulu?'.63
MISC066Fork07A073Utensil with long fork with 8 rounded prongs, made of bone. Spoon end is broken off and missing. Decorated on one side with inscribed black markings in the form of circles and lines. Similarities to MISC060 to MISC065 and MISC067 to MISC069. Card: Spoon/fork of bone. Eight prongs. Spoon end broken off and missing, decorated. Locality unknown. [Zulu?].63
MISC067Fork07A073Long slender fork in the shape of a trident, with short fork at one end with 3 arrow shaped prongs. Last 4 cm of handle are twisted and there is a perforated loop. Fork is decorated with a long black line on the shaft on one side which ends in an inscribed circle.63
MISC068Pin, bone07A073Bone pin, decorated with eight rrows of red glass beads and one of green beads. MISC060 to MISC067 and MISC069. Card: Pin of bone, decorated with eight rows of red beads and one of green beads. Locality unknown. [Zulu?].63
MISC069Pin, bone07A073Bone pin, curved, with 10 serrations at top bound with bands of fine brown and black thread. MISC060 to MISC068. Card: Pin of bone, decorated with serrations on top edges and bound with fine wire. Locality unknown. [Zulu?].63
MISC070Crucifix07A073Small metal (bronze?) crucifix with decorated ends and a loop at the top with a simple crucified figure in centre. Back is quite rough.63
MISC071Badge07A073Circular mother of pearl 'badge', no fixings or loop, showing intricately carved design of three crowns with a star above supported on a fretwork design of grapes and vine leaves (?). Back is smooth but shows traces of a red residue so was possibley mounted on something of that colour. Card: Small Mother of Pearl badge, motif of three crowns and a star. Locality unknown.63
MISC072Pipe for tobacco07A073Slender wooden pipe with horn mouthpiece. Pipe bowl is finished with a brass cover with a perforated and decorated hinged lid. Card: Tobacco pipe, hinged cover for bowl, mouthpiece of horn. Slight brass decorations. [Dymond's Cat. No. 10 or 12? p.27]. Donor possibly Hastings Smith, esq., 1867.63
MISC073Tinder box07A073Leather and metal tinder box in form of a purse. Purse is made of leather with a covering flap but is set within an metal frame. The lower steel band is inscribed with a mesh of metal lines to make a striking surface. Above that is a copper or brass strip. A brass bar at the top has two heavy loops and a connecting link to which is attached atwisted leather strap. Pocket contains a flint and some tinder.
Steel parts are quite rusted and copper/brass is tarnished. Added note on card: 'European strike-a-light'. Posibly Jennings p.72: 1 Flint & steel purse, Persian, Rev. A.C. Jennings, 1923; L9804 (loose label): Tibetan flint & steel purse, Rec. A.C. Jennings, 1923.
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MISC074Rosary07A073Rosary of black beads linked by metal chain and with a small mother of pearl cross carved with the image of the crucifixion. Possibly: Soap-berry rosary from Bethlehem - reported at first by the donor to have come from Bethlehem, but the locality was afterwards altered by him to the West Indies - Soap-berry (Sapinus). Capt. Philp (Annual Report for 1887) (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).63
MISC075Necklace07A074Necklace of wooden beads with long silk tassel attached. Each bead is covered with finely woven reddish silk. Four larger beads at intervals are of a more beige colour, same as threads of tassel. Card : Locality unknown. [1927 Cat, p.79 - Africa]. - Possibly: Bead necklace with silk tassel, apparently Indian (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).63
MISC076Rosary07A074Rosary of light brown crinkled seeds interspersed with more rounded shiny brown seeds linked by metal chain and with a wooden cross at one end decorated on both sides with a series of concentric circles. Possibly: Soap-berry rosary from Bethlehem - reported at first by the donor to have come from Bethlehem, but the locality was afterwards altered by him to the West Indies - Soap-berry (Sapinus). Capt. Philp (Annual Report for 1887) (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).63
MISC077Necklace07A074Necklace. Three strings of beads. Two strings comprise round red and yellow coloured beads, one string of elongated red beads with a corrugated surface. All strung on a red thread. Possibly not the original arrangement.63
MISC078Necklace07A074Necklace of 5 strings of small light brown seeds mounted on string, with 3 larger beads at bottom above a crimson silk tassel. Card: Necklace. Five strings of small seeds. Red silk tassel attached. Locality unknown. - Possibly: Bead necklace with silk tassel, apparently Indian (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).63
MISC079Necklace07A074Long necklace of 'arrowhead' shaped seed pods or seeds threaded on metal loops with coiled wire spacers. Seed pods are threaded in alternate colours, light brown and dark. At bottom are 4 pods fitted together to form a square pendant. Seeds possibly Water Chestnut (Trapa natans) or a related plant.63
MISC080Necklace07A076Necklace of brown seeds or seed pods with whitish surface colouring, mounted on connecting wire loops. Broken in 3 main pieces and a few small ones.63
MISC081Tobacco pipe07A075Crude 'pipe' made from a bone or more likely a large tooth, small hole one end. Card: Tobacco 'pipe' made from bone (or a large tooth). Locality unknown. Possibly Jennings p.44, no.56: 1 Pipe (mouth piece absent, see hole for it). New Guinea, Mrs. Mouncey, 1926.99
MISC082Sheath07A075Small sheath or scabbard, made of wood can covered with thin bark, coloured black and painted at top with thin bands of slighter colour. Space for 1 larger and 2 smaller knives or other sharp instruments. Card: Small sheath or scabbard. Wood, covered with fine cloth and decorated. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Bark [cloth]'.63
MISC083Finger stall07A075Leather finger stall with sewn edge, partly split. Card: 'Finger Stall' ? of leather. Locality unknown.63
MISC084Worked animal horn07G10.04Animal horn, point sawn off, outer cover scraped off. Hole in skull end. Apparently a smoking 'Pipe made from horn of a cow'.69
MISC085Slippers05A04Pair of leather slippers, embroidered.66
MISC086Shoes05A04Pair of shoes in miniature, similar style to Japanese 'geta'. Wooden soles and feet inlaid with mother of pearl. Foot-straps decorated with gold braid.92
MISC087Slippers05A06Pair of slippers, pointed toe, red uppers (green on heel), embroidered, wool and gold braid.61
MISC088Slippers05A04Pair slippers. Leather soles, woven fibre uppers, cotton lining.66
MISC089Slippers05A06Pair of slippers (child's), fine kid leather, red uppers, embroidered with gold braid.80
MISC090Slippers05A04Pair of slippers. Wedge shape, narrowing to a point at toe, silk uppers with embroidery.66
MISC091Slippers05A04Pair of slippers, wedge shape, narrowing to a point at toe. Uppers silk, embroidered with flowers in blue, toe caps black with contrasting braid. One with jingle inside, other has hole in sole, prob. jingle removed.66
MISC092Slippers05A06Pair of slippers, leather sole, black silk uppers, blunt toe cap with traces of embroidery.34
MISC093Slippers05A04Pair of slippers, wedge shaped, narrowing to acute point at toe. Uppers of blue and mauve silk embroidered with flowers and butterflies.66
MISC094Slippers05A04Pair of slippers, rope soles, fine canvas uppers, embroidered with blue wool. ?Euroipean.63
MISC095Slippers05A04Pair of slippers made of a finely woven material.24
MISC096Ox shoe07A075Iron shoe, riveted at heel to form a closed circle with a small central hole, and with three perforations on each side for nails. The whole shoe is concave in shape and has a small metal rim on the upper side. Rivet is clearly seen. Probably Jennings p.20: Part of bullock shoe & other items from Horsecomb Farm. Donor and date unknown.1
MISC097[unidentified]NULLCard missing, not identified, among NDs or renumbered ? Temporary card: [Not found 1987] [by D. Smith]. Not found 1990 [R.F. Vaughan].63
MISC098QuiverNULLQuiver for arrows, made of leather.63
MISC099Wooden box07G10.04Small wooden box with domed lid, remnants of leather covering.63
MISC101Drill for fire making ?07G10.04Drill with wooden shaft, weighted with a circular piece of stone, pointed with square section of iron bound with cane.99
MISC102KnifeNULLPisau Raut, Borneo. Short wooden stick-like shaft with short iron blade held with woven brass wire, the other end decorated with a piece of carved bone. (Part of AS010 - short sword)32
MISC103Axe shaft07G10.04Shaft of an axe, blade missing.63
MISC104Bill-hookNULLAfrican hooked axe with wooden shaft handle. 'Bill-hook' type axe or machete. Iron shaft with curved hook head, the lower edge formed as a single edge blade. O/L 54.5cm.85
MISC105Brass object07A076Octagonal brass stand with eight circular feet. Mounted asymetrically on platform is an 'L' shaped raised bracket . The platform is also perforated with screw holes for attachment. The surface and sides are decorated with an etched pattern of flowers and scrolls. Looks oriental or Arabic. Card: Brass stand with eight feet. Originally had something fixed to it.63
MISC106Vase07G10.04Vase, silver gilt (mostly worn off), hexagonal at base tapering to a round neck.63
MISC107Wood, carved07A075Small piece of pine wood with surface roughly carved into patterns. Back and sides left rough, ends are broken. - Possibly one of: 4 Sticks ... 1, Brown wood, carved, Miss Wickham, 1937; or: A carved wood specimen of the Rose of Hell, Mr. Trow, 1921.117
MISC108Model of buffalo horns ?07G10.04Model of buffalo horns made in wood.85
MISC109Leather belt and pouch07G10.04Leather belt and pouch, probably of military origin. Possibly a wallet for letters etc.63
MISC110Leather belt07G10.04Leather belt with brass lion's head buckle and further strappings possibly for sword. Military origin. Possibly a sword belt.63
MISC111Leather satchel07G10.04Leather satchel, possibly of military origin. Possibly a wallet for letters etc.63
MISC112Arrow heads07G10.044 Arrow heads made from bamboo.99
MISC114Short arrow or blow-dartNULLShort arrow, head spade-shaped and barbed, iron. Flights made of leaves.99
MISC115Short arrow or blow-dartNULLShort arrow, small head with pointed tip & 6 barbs, iron, wooden shaft, no flights.99
MISC116Bag of lead shot07A075Small bag made of red, white and blue checked gingham with drawstring top, containing lead pellets. Donor possibly Mrs. Inglefield, 1936.63
MISC117Rough-out for pipe bowl07G10.04Grindstone/whetstone, with hole through middle. Possibly of Oolite and if so, probably local. 'Pipe rough-out', SG],[S. Giles]68
MISC118Spoon07A071Wooden spoon, long handle with long deep bowl. Handle ends with long flat piece. Signs of hand carving evident with irregular sides. Two parallel lines along handle. Card: One hand made wooden spoon. Locality unknown. Possibly relic of the Crimean War. See also MISC040 and MISC036 to MISC038.63
MISC119Container, (for lead shot?)07A076Circular container made of horn with brass nozzle and wooden plug.. Card: Small circular container of horn with a brass nozzle. (Container for lead shot?). Locality unknown. - Possibly: Powder horn, from Morocco, Lady Hatt, 1934 (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938); or: Powder horn, Miss K. Hildebrand, 1939 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).63
MISC120Tobacco pipe07A075Beige coloured smoking pipe with short tapering stem and bowl made out of soapstone. Bowl has a decorated band around end. Card: Tobacco smoking pipe of soapstone. Locality unknown. (See 1937 [sic, 1927] Cat, p.62. Dymond's Cat. p.27 No 8]. Label attached to pipe notes (? S.Africa).63
MISC121+A-CHandle of fly-whisk ?07A075Four pieces of carved ivory: MISC121 - Bowl intricately carved in fluted patterns, with a hole at each end, not connecting. Brown deposits (old glue) on inside and outside of bowl. A - Stem, decorated with overlapping 'scale' pattern and carved bands and bead at one end. Fits into bowl, brown deposit at one end. Very discoloured (blackish). B - White stem piece with similar decorations fitting into A. C - Ring that does not seem to fit with the above. Probably piece(s) missing. Card: Ivory handle in four pieces, turned and ornately carved. (Probably handle of a flywisk). Locality unknown. Handles 13.5 c 1.5 x 1.5 and 11 x 1 x 1 cm, base 4 x 4.5 x 4.5 cm, ring 2.5 x 2.5 x 1 cm. African? Zulu?63
MISC122Wall-mount for bust etc. ?NULLSemi-circular pedestal, marble with iron wall bracket. ? For bust, specimen etc.1
MISC123Homeopathic/Apothecary's set07G10.04Homeopathic/Apothecary's set. Leather covered 'box' (folds, hinged in the middle) containing four rows of 18 vials of various medicinal substances plus one measuring spoon. Eleven vials missing, May 2000.115
MISC124Half Anna Token07A057Obverse: crest with lions, central shield and flags, with date 1835 beneath shield, a little worn. Reverse: floral garlands with ribbon at base around " Half Anna" , and East India Company around outside, slightly worn.63
MISC125X Cash - Token07A057Obverse Creast with lions, central shield and flags, date of 1803 below shield, and East India Company around outside. Reverse Indian script with "X Cash" written below.63
MISC126Quarter Anna Token.07A057Obverse Creast with lions holding a single flag either side of central shield, date 1835 below shield. Reverse has floral garlands surrounding "One Quarter Anna" written in the centre. Both sides are in good condition, slightly rubbed and dirty.63
MISC127Seal impressions on Visiting card.07A051Rectangular visiting card of Rev. David Pitcairn, with two red seals in the upper left corner, hand written inscriptions below reads "Found at Jerusalem & brought to England by Yacoub (?)Ish Shelaby (A Samarite)". Both seals are oval with standing Classical figures holding a small branch, in right hand, left hand resting on a fence? behind. Both seals measure approx. 18mm.63
MISC128Wax seal impression07A051Small red seal - shows bearded male head partially covered by hood.115
MISC129Wax seal impression07A051Small red seal - shield.115
MISC130Wax seal impression ?07A051Small red shield - shows stylised animal holding battle axe.115
MISC131Plaster cast07A057Pink plaster cast - broken. Head of Bacchus? With grapes in hair.115
MISC132APlaster cast07A057Terracotta coloured plaster cast, shows 2 heads, both facing centre.63
MISC132BPlaster cast07A057Dark grey coloured plaster cast, head & shoulders of male with bow & quiver of arrows.63
MISC132CPlaster cast07A057Grey coloured plaster cast, female figure seated on a goat.63
MISC132DPlaster cast07A057Grey coloured plaster cast, male head.63
MISC132EPlaster cast07A057Grey coloured plaster cast, small male head (bald).63
MISC132FPlaster cast07A057Small grey plaster cast, broken in two, small piece missing.63
MISC133? Copper impression of cast of male head07A057? Copper impression of cast of male head, with remains of material used to make copies.63
MISC134Coin07A057Coin ?South African, 1947. 'medfolket for fosterlandet'. 5 fem ore69
MOD001Model of Church07N13Model of old St. Michael's Church, Broad Street, Bath.1
MOD001AModel of church07N02Model of current St. Michael's Church, Broad Street, Bath. Probably made by R. Pickford for display purposes.1
MOD002Model of an Indian/Burmese temple07G20Model of Indian temple in pith or balsa wood, very elaborate.28
MOD003Model of a Greek/Roman temple07N09Model of the 'Temple of Concord' at Agrigentum, Sicily. According to notes in the Lonsdale Catal;ogue, p.95, it was donated by Richard Tongue. Old label: Girgenti. The so-called Temple 'of Concord' at Girgenti (Agrigentum) in S. Sicily. See label for more detail. Card: Model of the Parthonon [sic] made in terracotta on cork base. Contained in glass case. Greece.10
MOD004Model of Memorial07N12Model of Memorial to Martyrs who were burned at Oxford, 1552.1
MOD005Model of Stonehenge07H06Model of Stonehenge conjecturally restored. Housed under a glass dome.1
MOD006Model of Stonehenge07H06Model of Stonehenge before restoration. In square glass case.1
MOD007Model of the village of Charmouth07I09Model of the village of Charmouth, Dorset, in glass case.1
MOD008Model of a ruined Greek/Roman temple07N02Small glass case with a model of part of a ruin showing a fragment of the capital of a pillar with masonry attached. Classical Greek or Roman.63
MOD009Plaster model of Bath Abbey Church07N07Plaster model of the Abbey Church, Bath. Maker: I. White.1
MOD010Model of the church at Raunds07N07Model of the church at Raunds, Northamptonshire.1
MOD011Model of ruined Roman temple07N12Model of restored columns from the Temple of Castor and Pollux in the Forum, Rome. Card: Model of a fragment of Classical architecture comprising three pillars. Made of cork under glass. Dome probably not its original. Possibly one of: 2 Cork Models, The late Miss Lockey, of Swainswick (Annual Report for 1874).10
MOD012Model of a ship of the line07G08Model of a ship of the line. Third rate, seventy-four guns, two decks, made in 1810 by French prisoners of war.1
MOD013Relief model of plan of Jerusalem07N02Ground plan in relief of Jerusalem 10" square.97
MOD014Model of a Chinese Junk07L02Model of a Chinese Junk. Overall length 3ft. On stand.66
MOD015Model of an Arab Dhow12A01Model of an Arab Dhow, with sails and other gear. Approx. 3ft long.125
MOD016Model of a dug-out canoe (?)NULLModel of a dug-out canoe (?) or outrigger of another model. Approx. 20" long.63
MOD017Model of 'Dry Arch', Bathampton07I09Dry bridge arch - Bridge carried tramway for stone from Hampton Down Quarry to Kennet & Avon Canal (Bathampton). Demolished 1958.1
MOD019Model of ruined Roman temple07N09Models of pillars (2 sets) in 'Sienna marble.'10
MOD019AModel of ruined Roman temple07N09Remains of inscription 'ESTITVER'. Card: Pillars (2 sets) in 'marble'. Some damage. - Two models in Sienna Marble of the Remains of Roman Temples, The late Chas. Atkins, Esq. (Annual Report for 1868). [See label with items for more information].10
ND001Wooden boxNULLWooden box. Purpose unknown.63
ND003? Pike-staffNULLSee EUR054 entry.115
ND004Spear haftNULL? E. African spear haft. Congo ? (R.F. Vaughan, 1990).125
ND005Blow-gun dart07G23.02Stick with point. Probably a dart for a blow-gun.63
ND011AxeNULLAxe.63
ND012BowNULLBow, primitive? Broken. Since mended.125
ND015SpearNULLWooden spear.63
ND019NestNULLTailor Bird's nest, since transferred to natural history collection.63
ND020Spear headNULLSpear head, iron.63
ND021Spear headNULLSpear head, iron.63
ND022-023Spear headsNULLSpear head, iron (slim shaft).63
ND024Spear headNULLSpear head, iron (large).63
ND026Leather item07A084Leather object. Appears to be a handle, forming a hollow sheath, slightly curved and ending in a wide curved leather 'knob'. with a flat plaited leather cord attached.36
ND028Brass object07A082Tapering brass tube with octagonal sides. Both ends decorated with rings in relief which have been incised with patterns of lines.63
ND035BowlNULLCopper bowl - aluminium rim.63
ND036BowlNULLBrass bowl - flat rim.63
ND037Basin ?NULLTop (?) of copper basin. (pipe bowl ?).63
ND038+ABamboo pipes ?NULL2 Bamboo pipes - one broken, now repaired.66
ND040Wooden bats07A077Two identical wooden 'bats', triangular in section, with round handles. . Smooth curving underside. The two flat sides are decorated with red flower shapes, somewhat faded. Both still bear a paper label with Chinese or Japanese characters, possibly the 'price tag'.66
ND041Joss sticks07A077Bunch of joss sticks with wooden canes. Dymond p.25, no.2: Incense-sticks, from China, Lockey collection.66
ND042Joss stick (in 2 pieces)07A077Two sticks of unknown material (?incense?). previously broken and glued, also sellotaped, and broken again so now in two pieces. Dymond p.27, no.3: Joss-stick, from China, Lockey collection.66
ND043Bamboo object07A077Hollow bamboo stick with a slot at one end, slightly pared down at the other end. Part of something. Card notes'(for pipe?)'63
ND044Nose flute07A077Bamboo stick, hollow but plugged at one end and perforated with two drilled holes . Decorated with a wide band of thin cris- crossing lines at each end, with intersecting circular bands between these. Plugged end has a small split in it. 'Nose flute' written in ink.63
ND045Seal impression07A078Circular seal with pieces of original parchment attached on two sides. On one side shows a worn but skilled relief outline of a horseman and some indecipherable letters. Other side shows a coart of arms with two dogs (?) (more likely horse/unicorn) holding a shield with a plume of 3 feathers (Prince of Wales Feathers) underneath. Possibly Scottish? The letters "SIG" are just recognisable. Whole thing is very worn, irregular and fragile.
According to Nick Griffiths, this is likely to be a beeswax seal coloured with copper to give the greenish colour. He says 'possibly 17th or 18th century'.
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ND046Wooden funnel ?NULLWooden funnel ? with brass cap end. 'Fineal'.63
ND047Wooden object07A077Dark wooden 'skittle' shaped object, partially hollow, widening to a shoulder and ending in a turned circular knob. Possibly container for needles or othere small objects.63
ND048Pipe smoking material07A077Small glass bottle with metal screw top containing dried brownish flakes of vegetable matter. Original label states "KEIF PIPE SMOKING, N. AFRICA". This may refer to 'kaif' - the North African word for hashish.68
ND049Necklace07A078Bead necklace made of 3 different kinds of bead - oval flat beads show gilding on surface, with small round black ones interspacing them plus metal cylindrical ones. Strung on gilded cotton thread.. Old labels states "No 2. three bead necklaces, South Africa. Donor Rev GR Mullins 1861". But this is definitely irrelevant. Probably Dymond p.15, no.5: Bracelet made of pressed rose-leaves from Damascus., Miss Crawford.63
ND050Flagon (fragment)07A078Part of a domed glass base of a wine flagon. Glass very thick, dark in colour but surface has weathered to a golden finish. Old label states "Base of 17th or 18th century wine flagon". No.33 in ink on the back.63
ND051Flagon (fragment)07A078Part of a glass base of a wine flagon. Old label states "Base of 17th or 18th century wine flagon". No.29 in ink on the back.63
ND052Flagon (fragment)07A078Part of a glass base of a wine flagon. Glass very thick, dark in colour but has weathered to a nacreous finish.63
ND053Pipe07A077Pipe made out of olive wood, with the word "JERUSALEM" written on the shaft.97
ND054Chowrie (fly-flapper)NULLHandle of a fly-flapper, carved and painted.28
ND056PIece of material07B07Pink woven tape.63
ND057+ATongs ?07A079Two pairs of identical brass tongs with curved blade-shaped endings. Both have a ring at the top for hanging and these hang comfotably on ND058 (a brass hook) so they could be part of the same item. Tongs stay naturally open and so may be for keeping an item open while it is worked on.63
ND058Hook ?07A079Brass implement with two hooked ends. shaft is fromed of a flatt section and this is bent over to from the two hook-like endins, one formed of a longer section and finished in a small finial, the other bent into a swan-necked bend and finished in the same way. This item is formed of a very similar material to ND057 (two brass tongs) - could it be a hook for hanging them?63
ND059Pin, stiletto-type07A079Decorated steel pin coming to a sharp point at one end. The shart is decorated with a pattern of lines and perforations and there is a round bead three quarters of the way up with a slashed decoration. The blade is covered with an other metal overlaid but this has worn off towards the point. Cards calls this a 'steel stiletto'.63
ND060Door knobNULLWooden door knob (yew?) with metal ferrule.115
ND061Plaster castNULLCrown in plaster (gold covered, paint). Broken.63
ND062Necklace07A079Threaded string of round brown nuts or beans, some with roughened surface. Threaded onto a fibrous cord.63
ND063Poker ?NULL'Sword' shaped, iron, cast in one piece. Fire-stoker ?.63
ND065Leather strips07A079Two similar leather strips, flat and undecorated on one side but worked in a series of curving patterns on the upper, rounded side.63
ND066CarvingNULLPiece of carved material (translucent).63
ND067Implement, iron07A080Curved metal blade with irregular edge, suggesting that a large piece has broken off. Ends have been bent round to take the head of a shaft.1
ND068Implement, iron07A080Piece of curved iron, formed of two pieces of metal joined on one side to form a 'blade' but open on the other to form a 'V' shaped notch. In centre of curve the two pieces have seperated. Highly rusted and weathered. Probably formed the working edge of a spade or shovel.63
ND069Shell, perforated07A080Oval shaped piece of yellowish concave shell. Perforated in centre with a small hole encircled by a scratched ring. Scratch marks on concave side. [Chinese symbols ?]. Added note: 'Garment decoration from ? islands' [A.H. Cowdry]63
ND070Ornament07A080Shield shaped piece of heavy brass with cut out decorations and a protruding 'hook' near bottom Remnants of red paint on 'hook'. Rough star-shaped decoration in centre. Possibly a horse-brass or a clsp for a belt?63
ND071Stick and shell07A080Two objects: 1) a short bamboo stick with a tapered end. 2) A small whitish cowrie shell with a piece of brown coiled leather attached at one end. Stick is probably from the top of a bamboo cane and is hollowed out. The leather item with shell is probably from a decorativefringe of an item of clothing or bag..63
ND072Bamboo 'peg'07A080Tapered bamboo 'peg', with a diamond shaped section. Two notches at one end have a small piece of fibrous string attached. Possibly for making/repairing fishing nets.63
ND073Bamboo tube07A080Bamboo tube with part cut out and sealed at both ends by a plug, carved with rings . Shaft has been split on purpose?
Card states "sealed by a 'knot' joint")
63
ND074CarvingNULLDecorations from a piece of wood carving.63
ND075Woven 'ball'07A081Onion-shaped 'ball ' with hollow centre, woven from light and dark reeds or grass into a striped pattern. Tope is pulled up into a boss by string wound round to hang it, forming a long coill. Very light in weight.63
ND076Handle07A081Rougly carved piece of light wood, with fan shaped finial and saddle-shaped handle below it. Old label attached reads "52" on one side and on other "Gordon Spear, Esher House, Beechen Cliff, Bath". [Handle of a sword or dagger ?] Jennings p.79: 1 Wooden dagger coloured to represent Leopard skin. Used in ceremonies of Libele secret society. Lokele tribe. Congo. Africa, Dr. F. Gordon Spear, 1924. (broken [GIJ]). Body of dagger and sheath not yet located.63
ND077Bracelet07A081Green glass (or fired paste) bracelet with repeating patches of attached material of similar substance with a pattern of transverse stripes in black, white and yellow.63
ND078Gourd07A081Hollow gourd or seed case, with holes at each end, one very small. Very light.63
ND079Bag (2 fragments)NULL2 Ancient fragments of a leather bag (long thin) with cord.63
ND082Wooden pieces07A081Two carved or moulded pieces. The small one is a spiral shaped 'knob' [wooden] and the other, larger, one is formed of concentric circles in decreasing sizes from a flat base which appears to be cloth covered. Added note: 'Cloth in[?] resin'. Small item 2 x 2 x 1 cm, larger 5 x 5 x 2 cm.63
ND083Small object made of woven grass07A081Small object of unidentified material with outer covering of woven grass in a yellow and black pattern, with thread wound round the top part. Purpose unknown.63
ND083AWooden object07A081Wooden object, lacquered or painted in black, hollow and shaped with inscription on shaft picked out in dots "OLD CLAY PIPE FROM EXCAVATIONS AT YAWNGHIVE". If this is a pipe, then the bowl is misssing, and something appears to be missing from the other end. Probably modern reconstruction. Pipe bowl not yet located.63
ND084+ABrass weighhts07A081Two small brass weights cast as birds on hexagonal bases. The larger is probably a chicken and has a six-armed symbol on the base, the other a duck63
ND085Stopper or knob07A082Small wooden object, slightly tapering, ending in a rounded 'head'. The top end has been roughly painted in black over a whitish base. The lower part is the raw wood.63
ND086Brass object07A082Oval brass boat-shaped object with central projecting 'peg'. Polished on convex side.63
ND087Pin07A082Bronze pin with solid shaft (broken off, looks coppery inside at break). Pin ends in a dome shaped head with 2 raised rings and a slight collar lower down. Card notes "Ancient".63
ND088Iron object07A082Small iron object with decorative 'handle' on an oval shaped flat base. Possibly a weight, gaming piece or toy shrine. Probably archaeological.63
ND089Tile07A082Square tile of glazed ceramic with cement attached on back. Surface of tile is moulded in relief and this moulding picked out in a pattern of geometric shapes glazed in gold on a blue background and outlined in 2 shades of brown. Added notes 'Mosaic tile?' [A.H. Cowdry]. Not Roman. Is it a Mayan or Chinese/Japanese symbol?63
ND090+ABeads07A0822 Beads: one is a round, green, stone bead, perforated and flat on one side with an inscribed decoration of a bird and a series of dots around the outside. Surface is highly polished. The other is black (glass?), oval , perforated, with slightly hexagonal sides. One face is flat with cris-cross lines, the other continues the shape of the hexagonal sides up inot a point. Surface is smooth but not brightly polished.63
ND091Decorative seedNULLSeed of a Coco-de-Mer. Since transferred dto natural history collection.63
ND093Tray07I03Tray with red pattern painted on black background. A lion or griifin-like creature at the centre. Card: Papier maché tray, black pattern on red ground.63
ND094Wnie flagon (fragmentary)NULLFragments of a wine flagon-like vessel, 18th or 19th century?115
ND095Wnie flagonNULLWine flagon, see ND094.115
ND096Roll of silk flags07B011Roll of silk flags (Chinese?), since layed flat.63
ND098+AArrow heads ?NULL2 Iron arrow tips ?63
ND105Impressions of coins (or tokens?) on 2 cards07A04120 metal impressions mounted on two sheets of card, showing a variety of designs. Possibly heads of popes or bishops?, some with names, with reverse showing various religious images - sheep and cross etc. Impressions have a torn irregular edge. Cardboard is discoloured and damaged, and label names beneath the objects have faded.63
ND106Cast of medallion07A041Large one sided cast of a classical type male head with beard and one shoulder bare. Traces of plaster on back of object.63
ND107Cast of medallion07A041One sided cast of a a child's head, wearing a bonnet. Signature of engraver underneath is hard to read, possibly Ronur?. Traces of plaster on back of object.63
ND108Cast of coin07A041One sided cast of coin of George with inscription reading "GEORGIUS D.G. MAG BR FR. ET. HIB.REX". There is a covering of gilt over the base metal.63
ND109Medallion07A041Oval shaped cast of medallion showing a woman with a hammer and mallet beside a sleeping man, about to kill him. Biblical scene.63
ND114PennyNULLCopper [?Penny] Victoria 1853.1
ND123Trade tokenNULLCopper coin, East India Company 1803. Arabic inscription plus 'X. CASH'.28
ND138Coin, Japanese07A042Obverse shows floral WREATH motif with other symbols surrounding a central letter or word. Reverse shows coiled dragon in centre with inscription around edge and value "I SEN".92
ND199Token, Indian07A044Obverse shows a shield containing a lion surmounted by a crown. On the left side is the number "5", on the right side "1/16" and underneath "G.". Reverse shows the words "INDIA BATAV 1804" under a star. Possibly a weight (5 1/16 of a gram or grain?). See ND199A.63
ND199AToken, Indian07A044Obverse shows a shield containing a lion surmounted by a crown. On the left side is the number "5", on the right side "1/32" and underneath "G.". Reverse shows the words "INDIA BATAV: 1804" under a star. Possibly a weight (5 1/32 of a gram or grain?). See ND199.63
ND208Token, Army & NavyNULLSmall token 'Army & Navy' 1863. (USA ?)63
ND214Token07A044Brass token, one-sided. Inscription reads "No 3 HOTEL " and "NOBLETTS 2d"63
ND215Coin ?NULLRe-engraved coin? 'Thos. Ann Daveid Babimaves 1784' plus compass points.63
ND217-1Irregular circular coin ?NULLIrregular circular coin? Inscribed '8', '-VI', '770' and with a pettern engraved on the other side.63
ND217-2ACoin, possibly Islamic07A044Obverse shows a plant-like symbol. Reverse shows a combination of dots and letters (?).63
ND217-2BCoin, possibly Islamic07A044Obverse shows Arabic lettering - "ALLAH" , "RELIGION", "SULTAN?" and "HAMISHA". Possibly Persian or Afghani (?)63
ND217-2CCoin, possibly Islamic07A044Obverse shows a plant-like design. Reverse shows image of a hand (?).63
ND217-2DCoin, possibly Islamic07A044Square coin. Obverse shows Arabic lettering. Reverse shows lettering - "SULTAN" and possible year "627"..63
ND217-2ECoin, possibly Islamic07A044Obverse shows Arabic lettering - three dots. Reverse shows image of a crown.63
ND217-2FCoin, possibly Islamic07A044Obverse shows a crown. Reverse shows Arabic lettering - "SENNA" (= a year). This is not an Arab coin.63
ND217-2GCoin, possibly Islamic07A044Obverse shows Arabic lettering. Reverse shows lettering - "ALLAH".63
ND217-2HCoin, possibly Islamic07A044Obverse shows Arabic lettering. Reverse shows lettering - "ALLAH"?63
ND217-3Coin,07A044Obverse shows lion with shield and inscription "UN CENTIMO" and "MIL PIEZAS EN KILOG".(?) Reverse shows seated woman with arm outstretched and inscription "UN GRAMO 1870" Spanish. Very worn5
ND218-1ACoin (?)07A044Roughly oblong copper object, one side mostly eroded, the other showing a number of symbols, some overlapping the edge. Edges very irregular63
ND218-1BCoin (?)07A044Oblong copper object, with fairly regular sides. Markings clear on one side, worn on the other.63
ND218-1CCoin (?)07A044Roughly oblong copper object, both sides very worn and with green verdigree.63
ND218-1DCoin (?)07A044Oblong copper object, with smoother edges than the other. Markings not discernable, possibly worn away. Possibly a weight rather than a coin (?)63
ND218-2ACoin or tokenNULLInscribed 'EHRE + [ball plus cross], LAVECRU ---- BER ---- VCULF'63
ND218-2BCoin or token07A044Obverse shows worn central image and worn inscription "---VLE--(?)". Reverse shows possible coat of arms and worn inscription "---------ORD--"63
ND218-2CCoin or token, pierced with 2 holes07A044Obverse shows central linear motif with inscription around edge "HAN(B?) -------" (rest worn away). Reverse shows four fleur de lys in a diamond with inscription "---ANS KNAL--". Coin shows evidence of surface metal layer wearing away. Coin has been pierced in two places.63
ND219-1Seal, lead (?)07A044Small lead 'seal', two-sided. Obverse shows a cross with the letters D, M, I and (?, worn away, possibly an 'M'). Reverse shows a bunch of grapes and a wreath of leaves. The object is crudely made with an irregular profile and the impression is punched off centre., It is pierced through between the two sides by two holes at the top and by a single long slot at bottom. Residue of string can be seen in holes. Note on card says 'Looks ancient, worn'. Geoff Egan, curator at Museum of London, was consulted about this and wrote"This is a one-disc seal, aform not usually for textiles. Unfortunately it could go on almost anything from manure to the Royal Mint's best products. It is not giving much away - initials of traders rather than full names and possible symbols of material or place of origin, or quality. The main symbol looks a bit like the pine of Augsburg, but that is because I am coming from textiles, of which that particular mark is among the commonest imports; here it is probably a bunch of grapes - raisins, wine or some less immediate significance?? The actual type of seal is probably 17th to 19th century (it may even continue today) but we will have to wait for something more informative to turn up before specifics can be established."63
ND219-3Coin,07A044Small, thin copper coin, very worn. Looks ancient. Faint image of figure.63
ND224'Vegetable Ivory' nut, carved07A082Small polished object. A yellowish hemisperical shape, highly polished, has been made from the centre of a roughly triangular nut with a striated outer nut-like covering. A wooden-backed paper label describes it as "Vegetable Ivory, phytelephas macrocarpa. Colombia and S. America. A stemless caulescent plant with 12 to 20 long pinatifid leaves. Fruit drupes in a woody globular head as large as a man's = 20lb. Some 6 or 8 heads to each plant. The sweet milk inside hardens to the 'ivory' as the plant matures". A. R. Jennings
'Vegetable Ivory' is formed by the albumen in the plant as it matures. - Nut of Vegetable Ivory (1) and Babya (1) or burning Nut from N. Brazil, Dr. A.R. Jennings (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).
112
ND225+A'Vegetable Ivory' nuts07A082One nut natural, and another (A) with part of shell removed to show ivory-like appearance of nut. - Nuts of a South American Tree, producing the Vegetable Ivory, with Specimens of Carving in the same, Rev. E. Mangin (Annual Report for 1841). See ND224 for details of plant.63
ND227aPlaster cast07A052Oval cast showing four cherubs playing with a pipe. Labelled on back wrongly as ND227a2.63
ND227a1Plaster cast07A052Round cast showing head of Louis Napoleon (marked on back) 'Emp. Louis' in pencil.63
ND227a2Plaster cast07A052Oval cast showing two cherubs playing pipes.63
ND228aPlaster cast, head of young girl07A052Oval cast of head of young girl with elaborate headress.63
ND228bPlaster cast, head of Josephine07A052Shows head of Josephine with inscription "JOSPEHINE IMP ET REINE".63
ND228cPlaster cast, Queen Victoria07A052Round cast of the young Queen Victoria, crowned. Inscritpion reads "VICTORIA QUEEN OF ENGLAND". Two breaks run across cast but it has been put together and stuck on a piece of card.63
ND228dPlaster cast, Rubens07A052Round cast showing bust of Rubens. Inscription reads "PIERRE-PAUL RUBENS". Cast has a broken segment on one side with two chips out, but has been stuck back together.63
ND231Lecture aids05Illustrations (drawings) for lectures. C.E. Broome. 10 are 13" x 12". Drawings of fungi. 7 are 9½ x 6". To be accessioned as archive material.1
ND232Lecture aids0587 Enlarged illustrations of flowers. C.E. Broome. (lecture ill;ustrations with sewn tape hangers) 56 x 76 cm. To be accessioned as archive material.1
ND233FittingsNULL2 Brass pieces from globe of the world.115
ND236WhipNULLWhip. Rawhide lash, bound end.63
ND237String attached to woodNULLString (Sisal ?) on piece of squared wood.63
ND238Pieces of woodNULL3 Miscellaneous pieces of wood. Two look as if they have broken from other items. One shaped - (Ebony?) and notched.63
ND239Marble samplesNULL3 Marble samples.63
ND242Specimen of PapyrusNULLSpecimen of Papyrus (stem only), grown on banks of River Ciane[?] Syracuse, Sicily. Transferred to the natural history collection.10
ND246Pipe stemNULLCarved pipe stem (wood).63
ND249Wood and brass covered stands? with iron projectionsNULL2 Wood and brass covered stands? with iron projections. Oriental?63
ND250Display boards?NULL2 Semi-circular boards. 'SEA LION,'with oriental script. Probably display boards for the model of a Burmese State Barge.25
ND251Paddle (model)07A083Wooden carving of a miniature paddle. Card notes 'Eskimo? - Bush or Parry model, or S. America'. But kayak paddles are double-ended? Makes a pair with ND254. Probably paddles for Dymond p.53, no.9: Model of a masoolah-boat.Madras, Capt. H.T. Baird, 1859; Jennings p.14: Masoola boat, 2 paddles, 1 rudder (or spear), Capt. Beard. Massoolah boat is in general use along the West coast of India - Col. Cartwright.28
ND252ABeads07A08313 Brown carved beads with Chinese 'long life' markings, perforated. Of unidentified material but they have been moulded from a cast.63
ND252BBeads07A0834 Black and red beads (one with paper label '12') . 1 smaller tapered cylindrical bead similarly decorated. Base material unidentified, but surface of black lacquer (?) with arrangements of small red cut-out circles (or 'leaves') stuck on. Dymond p.13, no.12: Buddhist rosary from India, Rev. E.J. Crawley, 1859. 5. Described on label as a "Hindu rosary". Jennings p.64: Buddhist rosary. Hindu, Rev. E.J. Crawley.28
ND252CBeads ?07A0832 Small cowrie shells with holes cut out of rounded surface. These may belong with OC228.63
ND254Paddle (model)07A083Wooden carving of a miniature paddle broken at end of shaft. Card notes 'Possibly part of the Esquimaux models - Bush or Parry'. But kayak paddles are double-ended? Makes a pair with ND251. Probably paddles for Dymond p.53, no.9: Model of a masoolah-boat.Madras, Capt. H.T. Baird, 1859; Jennings p.14: Masoola boat, 2 paddles, 1 rudder (or spear), Capt. Beard. Massoolah boat is in general use along the West coast of India - Col. Cartwright.28
ND255Scarab beetle07A083Scarab beetle cast in plaster with hieroglyphic inscription on base. Plaster is soiled with small reddish patches. Donor unknown, but prior to 1894. Dymond p.29, no.17: Plaster cast of an inscribed scarabaeus, Egyptian.63
ND256Balls, gilded07A083label notes: 'Six small wooden balls - gilded with a pin (nail) protruding at centre. Found in an old cardboard box - must belong to (or have belonged to) an object in the collections - but what?' Are they perhaps decoration for the plaster crown ND061 (not yet located).63
ND258Horn snuff container and spoon (fixed to container?)07A083Fashioned from a single piece of horn, a spoon at one end with further up the shaft, an egg-shaped container with seperate stopper. Card notes: 'Horn snuff container and spoon fixed to container?)69
ND259Cup07A083Carved stone bowl, chipped on one edge, with small handle perforated with three small holes. Cup stands on small flat base. Material is a black stone (?serpentine).. Probably Dymond p.47, no.20: Cup, of serpentine. Described erroneously in old catalogue as "Cup of jade". Jennings p.56: Cup of "Serpentine". old no.2?]63
ND259AModel of harness?07A083Flat fabric strap with red silk tassles, bound with flat brass bands, plus iron links and two woven cords attached by rings. Added note: 'Fabric [not leather]' - J. Harris. Has the appearance of a model of an ornate animal harness.63
ND260Animal toothNULLLarge tooth of a carnivore?63
ND261aDecoration ?07A084Zinc or tin oval disc with radiatin lines in relief, small central motif and two oval gold rings in middle. Back shows 2 tags for fastening.63
ND261bButton ?07A084One round 'button' with a picture of a woman in decollete dress painted in centre, inside a gold ring.surface slightly 'crazed'.63
ND261cButton ?07A084One round 'button' , similar size to above but different construction: a design, unidentifiable, painted in red and black on a gold background and mounted under glass inside a brass surround. The back has two faint initials (?) on the back and a loop at the top still has a remnant of cord attached.63
ND261dRing mount07A084A brass ring mount with a small hole punched out of the centre.63
ND261eBead07A084Blue glass bead with hexagonal sides.63
ND261fIvory ?07A0842 slivers of ivory or, more likely, tooth ivory.8mm long.63
ND263aBrass plate07A084Flat brass plate with triangular section cut out of centre. Tarnished.63
ND263bPiece of ivory ?07A084Oval ivory button or eye from a model or doll?, 8mm x 5mm x 5mm deep, with metal disc attached in centre by a pin that goes right through centre. Underneath shows evidence of old adhesive - more llikely this was attached to something and formed part of the decoration.63
ND264Seed case07A084Portion of seed case, with interior exposed showing remains of nut shell, reminiscent of and acorn. Calyx also similar to some acorn cups.63
ND267Ear plug07A085Long rounded shaped piece of wood with 2 projections at each end and a flatter piece carved down the centre. Carved out of wood and polished. Card: Maasai Ear Plug (ear-ring)80
ND268Model of a French Sabot07A085Carved wooden clog with perforated hole in one side. Note says 'Dutch - modern?' One of a 'Pair of French wooden shoes', H. Walters, 1841. Not recorded as models but one was reported missing in Dymond/s catalogue, p.11, no.2.63
ND269/1Decorated copper strip07A058Copper band showing a series of male classical nudes on horseback. Metal is damaged and discoloured on right hand end.
Inscription at bottom reads "HENNING F", "N8", "HENNING F.", "N.7", "N6", " HENNING F", "1819"
63
ND269/2Cast of medallion07A058Copper cast of medallion showing head and shoulders of man in uniform with inscription reading "NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT".
Underneath in small letters "MUDIE D.M." and "DUBOIS R".
63
ND269/3Cast of medallion07A058Oval cast of medallion (concave) with relief design showing classical charioteer with frieze of signs of the zodiac around edge.63
ND270Electrotypes, copper07A058Seven copper electrotypes of British Kings and Queens, 5 male and 2 female. some have initials "IDF" or "ID" in small letters at bottom.63
ND271Snuff box07A086Snuff box with separate lid, carved from coquilla nut.. Box made from three pieces - two lozenge shaped end-pieces and a central piece with a trough carved out of it. On the bottom of this piece is a carving of a person with shoulder length hair in relief, inside a carved disc. The lid is domed with two small holes along one edge (remnants of a fixing for a cord hinge?). Inside a raised disc is carved the head and shoulders of a male figure wearing a garment with lapels. The whole box is shaped like a pouch with two supporting end pieces. These boxes generally attributed to French convicts sent to French Guyana. Probably 19th century. Appears polished or varnished.63
ND272bPendant ?07A085Seed with fibrous plaited cord (?float?). Paper label '23' attached. Probably Dymond p.17, no.23: 'Fragment of pendant with spiral shell.'63
ND272dNut07A085Tapered seed pod with two bits out of it. Old label states 'Nut of a species of Canarium (akin to Canarium commune, the oil producing Java Almond). Somewhat similar are the 'Pilinuts' sometimes coming to this country in smal quantities from the Philippines'. [Directoir of Kew Gardens].63
ND272eCarved wood07A085Small carved wooden piece with straight sides.63
ND272fPiece of wood07A084Piece of wood with ragged edges , one flat surface and evidence of gum on other.63
ND274-1Seal07A058Small plaster seal, mounted on board and paper, showing shield with diagonal crossed diamonds and inscription around edge. On handwritten label underneath this is interpreted as "MR I(??) MOVING SIR??LLUM" "XVI". Plaster is discoloured and worn on surface.63
ND274-2Seal07A058Small plaster seal, mounted on board and paper, showing praying figure (head and shoulders) with inscription round edge. On handwritten label underneath this is interpreted as "GRUI DEI EX. ADVDE" and "XVII". Plaster is discoloured and worn on surface.63
ND276Shell07A086One half of a shell (bivalve) with outer layers removed to reveal smooth mother-of-pearl finish on both sides. No obvious markings.63
ND278Seed07A087Large heart-shaped seed case, apparently with seed inside (rattles). Exterior is highly polished.63
ND280Pipe scraper ?07A087Long decorated pointed tool with a round hole at top and long slot beneath. Two small initials ("IB" (?)) are in a small mark on the shaft and futher down evidence of some other markings (could just be scratches). Probably one of Dymond p.19, no.31: '2 Bodkins. "Apparently Chinese". Used for cleaning out tobacco and opium pipes. Lockey collection'.66
ND280APipe scraper ?07A087Long decorated pointed tool with a long slot at one end. Probably one of Dymond p.19, no.31: '2 Bodkins. "Apparently Chinese". Used for cleaning out tobacco and opium pipes. Lockey collection'.66
ND280BPipe scraper ?07A087Silver tool with a small ring and part of a chain at the top and shaft constructed as a vertebral column? with a tiny spoon head at the end. Apparently originally on the same ring as ND280C and of similar metal.66
ND280CPipe scrapers ?07A0872 Silver too s with a small ring at one end, welded on to a common ring. Shaft constructed with a tapered spiral pattern and with a tiny spoon head at the end. One is broken andf only the spiral shaft remains.66
ND281Shoots07A088Five large and 3 small (broken and possibly connected) pieces of shoots (?) of unknown tree or plant, possibly conifer. Show no sign of human adaptation. Perhaps Lycopodiaceae or Proteaceae.63
ND282APiece of embroidery07B07Piece of silk? embroidery, red.63
ND282BWoollen woven strip07B07Woollen woven strip.63
ND282CRafia-work container07B07Rafia-work container.63
ND282DPiece of hide strip07B07Piece of hide strip.63
ND282ESilk thread ?07B07Silk thread ?63
ND283Wax seal impression07A058Oval red wax seal (impression) of head with lyre under neck. Note on card states "Found in office drawer 1990".63
ND284Cord07A088Long piece of string, with sections both coiled and braided, and a large knot towards one end, made of a dark brown fibrous material (grass or reed?). Quite fragile and pieces breaking off.63
ND285Decorative piece07A088Small filigree circle, with part of internal filigree broken. Card says 'Lost from other item'.63
ND286Peg for tuning strings of an instrument?07G23.02Peg, probably from a stringed instrument, not yet identified. The neck of the instrument is stored 07E43 but may not have been accessioned. Quite possibly the 'Chinese banjo' apparently donated by Bath Athenaeum.66
ND287ClockBRLSICarriage Clock ?115
ND312Decorative lizard07A058Small brass lizard with incised scales. Inset along back and head are sockets with three green rectangular/square stones and a white round stone. Two sockets are empty. Base is flat but possible evidence for rivets suggests it may have formed part of the design of a larger decorated item.63
ND313Brass ornaments etc.07D03Collection of 10 brass (etc.) pieces: a) 1 half of wooden sphere, gilded; b) 1 star-shaped ornament, silvered). c) 1 filigree sphere, hollow, part of necklace? d) 3 filigree items, one with a rod through it; e) 1 Ball, hollow, possibly associated with filigree work; f) 2 Small elliptic objects, part of necklace? g) 1 cloissone ornament, vase-shaped, Chinese.63
ND314Pieces of wood07D035 Miscellaneous pieces of wood. Some painted red. Chinese?63
ND316Brass gas lamp07L05Brass gas lamp with taps. Card: Brass base [for Gas Lamp ?} with taps.115
ND317Copper stand?NULLCopper stand? for telephone?115
ND319Wall bracketsNULL2 Carved wooden wall brackets. One 'Reliq. Roman Aquae Solis. EFFOSSUM MDCCXXVII'. [Probably display mounts for Roman relics from Bath]. - Possibly: A Pair of Ornamental Brackets, The late H.E. Goodridge, Esq. (Annual Report for 1864).1
ND320Metal standNULL1Sstand, metal, for globe? 1960s?115
ND321Animal trophy07 WALLGiant Deer (Megaloceros sp.) cranium and antlers. To be accessioned as a Geological specimen.3
ND323LeatherworkNULLLeatherwork.63
ND325Coin (?),silver07A057Thin silver coin or (?) with piece missing. Both sides show thin linear markings but image is indistinct and appears to have been scraped.63
ND327Coin,silver, Japanese07A042Ichibu Gin,l 1 Bu piece. Oblong silver 'coin' with both sides showing Japanese letters within a patterned frame. Edge of coin is patterned. See notes on pink ND327 card.92
ND328Cast, copper of two heads.07A057Rectangular piece of copper containing impressions of two classical heads. Eroded on back.63
ND330Coin, possibly Islamic07A057Obverse and reverse show worn patterns, possibly Islamic. Shape is irregular, very worn and chipped.63
ND331Coin or token07A057Obverse shows a man's head. Reverse shows a female figure with a sword and scales. Nos inscriptions visible. Worn.63
ND332Coin, copper07A057Obverse a worn, jumbled design with possible letters "E" and "X", large. Reverse shows indecipherable design. Coin possibly six-sided. Edge is champhered and has notches.63
ND333Medallion07A057Obverse shows male head, no inscription but with the name "BARRE" in small letters below head.. Reverse shows an eagle with letter 'A' below, and surface has been silvered. Card: Coin [Eagle] [male head] 'BARRE'.6
ND334Coin, possibly Hebrew(?)07A057Obverse shows vase with vapours (?) rising and inscription (Hebrew?) around edge. Reverse shows a branch with leaves and script around edge.63
ND338PotsherdsNULL2 Pottery fragments.63
ND340Palm nuts07A086Two spherical nuts with three slightly flattened sections and 3 eyes for germination. Some sort of palm nut (?). Seed rattles inside. Card: 2 Palm nuts. Mrs. Montagu, 1843.63
ND341Seed pod07A086Open seed pod in two pieces with small remnant of stalk attached. Dark brown on outside, light brown inside. Contains 7 dark seeds with remnants of husk on ends. Possibly acacia, in which case, from India. Card: Open seed pod containing 7 dark brown/black seeds. Probably: Specimens of the African Rattle, Mrs. Montague (Annual Report for 1833).63
ND342Letter knife07D03Letter knife with a handle formed from the horn of a chamois and fastened to the horn blade by an ivory pin.115
OC001Wooden shieldNULL'Heileman' parrying shield,. Wooden shield with grooved ornament, painted red on white.81
OC002Wooden shield07E32'Heileman' parrying shield with grooved ornament, painted red and white. One end sawn off.81
OC003Wooden shield (parrying stick)07F13'Tamarang' parrying shield. Wooden wedge-shaped shield with hand-grip carved out of back. Grooved herring-bone decoration on the front.81
OC004Wooden shield07G10.02Wooden shield with carvings and leather handle set with nails/tacks. Probably made from ship's timber washed up. Has letters caved in it.81
OC005Wooden club (waddie)07C06Wooden club or digging stick (waddie).81
OC006Wooden club [waddie]07C06Wooden club or digging stick (waddie).81
OC007Wooden club (waddie)07C06Wooden club or digging stick (waddie).81
OC008Wooden club (Waddie)07F32Wooden club (throwing club?) (waddie).81
OC009Wooden club or digging stick (Waddie)NULLWooden club or digging stick (waddie).81
OC010Wooden clubNULLWooden club (throwing club?). Incised decoration.81
OC011Wooden clubNULLWooden club, with "bird beak"curved head. 'leongle' ?81
OC012Boomerang07C04Boomerang covered in small carved deprtessions.81
OC013Boomerang07C04Boomerang, plain.81
OC014Boomerang07C05Heavy boomerang with simple wavy line incised decoration. Old paper label attached: 'Captain Weekes'. Card: Boomerang. No history. Australia. ('Very good. Beautiful. : Gathercole 1977). Two small splits at one end.81
OC015BoomerangNULLBoomerang with incised decoration. Similar wood and carving to OC021, OC026, OC176.81
OC016Boomerang07C04Boomerang, plain.81
OC017Boomerang07C06Boomerang, plain..'6' or '9' painted on one end (most likely the latter).81
OC018Boomerang07C04Boomerang, plain.81
OC019Boomerang07C04Boomerang, plain.81
OC020Boomerang07C04Boomerang, plain.81
OC021Boomerang07C05Boomerang with incised decoration. Similar wood and carving to OC015, OC026, OC176.81
OC022Boomerang07C04Boomerang, plain.81
OC023Boomerang07C04Boomerang, plain.81
OC024Spear thrower (Woomera)07C06Spear thrower (Woomera). '22' painted on one end.81
OC024ASpear thrower (woomera)07C06No card yet, see OC026. Faint writing in ink on blade.81
OC025Spear thrower (Woomera)07C06Spear thrower (woomera) with narrow blade.81
OC026Boomerang07C05Boomerang. Incised decoration. Queensland? Similar wood and carving to OC015, OC021, OC176.81
OC027Spear thrower (woomera)07C05Spear thrower (woomera), broad flat blade.81
OC028Wooden club (waddie)NULLWooden throwing club or digging stick (waddie), the round shaft with a carved spiral tip, the "head" knife-form with pointed tip81
OC029Wooden drum07G10.02Wooden Drum - Lizard skin head.99
OC030Bone fork?07C01Bone fork or hair pin?99
OC031Headband ?07C01String of disks from Cone shells mounted on fibre. Perhaps a headband, see OC033.99
OC032Comb07C01Bamboo comb.99
OC033Headband07C01 Headband of shells mounted on fibre.99
OC034Ear ornament07C01Ear ornament. Tortoiseshell disk.99
OC035Charm (bull-roarer)07C01Bull-roarer. Card: Charm of coconut. New Guinea. Papuan Gulf area. Old label: "Bull-roarer ? used to represent 'ghost' calls by the Secret Sociueties, from Fly River, new Guinea."99
OC036Bone pin or point07C01Bone pin or point.99
OC037Shield07I01Shield of wood and woven cane, decorated with feathers. Bag of detached feathers with item.99
OC038Shield07I08Shield of wood and woven cane, decorated with feathers.99
OC039Shield07I05Figure-of-eight shaped shield. Card: Shield of wood and woven cane, decorated with feathers. New Guinea. Papua - East of Port Moresby. Mouncey Collection. [1927 Cat. p.42, Nos. 6 - 10 : Mrs. Mouncey, 1926]. Cleaned - teepol and water. Repairs - disarranged strings of feathers fixed by tying with string, 1970.99
OC040Shield07I05Figure-of-eight shaped shield, split in wood along one edge. Card: Shield of wood and woven cane. New Guinea. Papua - East of Port Moresby. Mouncey Coll? [1927 Cat. p.42, Nos. 6 - 10 : Mrs. Mouncey, 1926].99
OC041ClubNULLClub with star shaped stone head.99
OC042ClubNULLClub with star shaped stone head, decorated with feathers.99
OC043ClubNULLClub with star shaped stone head.99
OC044ClubNULLClub with stone star-shaped head, the forward end of the wooden shaft covered with a wicker sheath.99
OC045ClubNULLClub with disk shaped head.99
OC046ClubNULLClub with disk shaped head.99
OC047Necklaces ?07C012 Strings of shells. Necklace?99
OC048ArrowNULLArrow - cane with carved hardwood point. Straight arrow-head is used in warfare.99
OC049ArrowNULLArrow - cane with carved hardwood point.99
OC050Lime spatula07C01Lime spatula. Clapper type, poorly carved.99
OC051Lime spatula07C01Lime spatula. Clapper type, plain.99
OC052Lime spatula07C01Lime spatula. Clapper type, plain.99
OC053Lime spatula07C01Lime spatula. Clapper type.99
OC054Lime spatula07C01Lime spatula. Clapper type.99
OC055Lime spatula07C01Lime spatula.99
OC056Mortar?07C06Mortar or bowl, wood.99
OC057Needle07C01Turtleshell needle99
OC058Armlet07C01Armlet made from a large Cone shell, of type used in Kula in Massim area - ('invali'). Piece missing.99
OC059Insult shield07I02War/dancing shield (painted ornamentation). Decoration is stylised design of witches genitalia - used by bravest fighters as insult thus offered to opponents would draw fire.99
OC060Figurine07C06Wooden figure - carved from stick, traces of red and white paint.100
OC061ClubNULL'Mushroom' headed club.101
OC062ClubNULL 'Bird Headed' club.101
OC063ClubNULL'Bird Headed' club. Remnants of fringed material attached.101
OC064Decorated paddle07F12Club. Paddle shaped.102
OC065Decorated paddleNULLClub. Entirely of hardwood (Iron wood?) and of paddle shape.102
OC066Decorated paddle07F22Club. Paddle shaped.102
OC067Club ?NULLClub. Spatulate form.102
OC068Decorated clubNULLClub - figure carved on end.
O/L 129cm
102
OC069-070Trolling hook ?07C01Bonito hook. Shell and Turtleshell.102
OC071Breast ornament07C01Breast ornament - cold-lip pearl shell plate. Remains of sennit lashing. Incised decoration of Solomon Is. type.102
OC072Armlet or neck ornament07C01Armlet or neck ornament made from the mouth of a large Top or Turban shell. A small hole drilled in one side suggests the latter use is more likely.151
OC073Bracelet07C01Boar's tusk bracelet. (Artificially deformed as in New Hebrides).100
OC074Necklace07C01Necklace of shell and coconut shell disks.102
OC075Body ornament ?07C01Part of ornament - 2 porpoise teeth with shell and coconut disks.151
OC076Spatula07C06Coconut wood spatula - apparently used for betel nut chewing (for lime).151
OC077Snare ?07G10.02Bundle of wooden rods- with semmit cord and associated with bamboo container. Snare?.For use with Kangaroo nets? See also OC152 and OC153.151
OC078Coconut scraper ?07C01Oyster shell, natural covering removed down to the mother of pearl, pointed end of valve has been serrated for use as a tool or utensil. Coconut scraper?63
OC079ArrowNULLCarved arrow.151
OC080-096ArrowsNULL17 short spears with bamboo shafts and carved hard wood tips, several formed with a barb

OC084, OC085 = 07E16-E26
63
OC097Wooden bowNULLWooden bow.151
OC098-102Wooden bowsNULL5 Wooden bows - some labelled 'S. America' - but some apparently made from coconut wood - thus some or all are probably Melanesian.63
OC103ClubNULLDouble-ended club.151
OC104Decorated spearNULLOrnamented wooden spear - bone barbs.102
OC105Decorated spearNULLOrnamented wooden spear - bone barb.102
OC106Decorated spearNULLOrnamented wooden spear - bone barbed.102
OC107Decorated spear ?NULLCurved fishing spear with a decoration of shell discs on woven fibre.99
OC108Fish spearNULLFish spear. Bamboo.151
OC109SpearNULLBarred spear.63
OC110ClubNULLClub - 'pineapple' head type. 'Beaked battle hammers.' See also OC111.
Entirely of wood (Iron wood?)

C.Stone's "Glossary", 1934 - Fiji
103
OC111ClubNULLClub - 'pineapple' type. 'Beaked battle hammers.' See also OC110.103
OC112Decorated paddleNULLFlat club, paddle shape with decoration (carved). Ceremonial.103
OC113Decorated paddleNULLFlat club, paddle shaped. Ceremonial.104
OC114Decorated paddleNULLFlat club, paddle shaped.103
OC115PaddleNULLCanoe paddle.103
OC116ClubNULLClub. 'Gunstock type.'
Entirely of wood (Iron wood?) with carved decoration to head
103
OC117ClubNULLClub. 'Gunstock type.'
Heavy wooden shaft, (Iron wood?) with carved "pine-apple" decoration to head, terminating in a pointed tip; Fiji
103
OC118ClubNULLClub. Carved head. 'Gunstock type.'
Entirely of wood (Iron wood?) with carved decoration to head
103
OC119ClubNULLClub - trunk and roots of sapling. Rootstock type with masi (barkcloth) & sennit bindings.103
OC120ClubNULLClub. [Mace headed?]. See also OC121.
Polynesian "Apa' apai" club; Tonga - entirely of wood (Iron wood?), the head of diamond section and carved with 5 groups of ribbed banding
110
OC121ClubNULLClub. [Mace headed?]. See also OC120.110
OC122Headrest07G10.02Wooden headrest.77
OC123Ceremonial adzeNULL'Ceremonial' adze. Blade missing. (For trade?).
Wooden shaft, carved overall, the axe blade secured with binding (damaged)
105
OC124Decorated paddleNULLDecorated paddle club. (Trade?). Damaged, incomplete.30
OC125Decorated paddleNULLDecorated paddle. (Trade?).
O/L 98.5cm
105
OC126Decorated paddleNULL Decorated paddle. (Trade). Damaged.
O/L 79.5cm
105
OC127Decorated paddleNULLDecorated paddle. (Trade?).
O/L 100cm
105
OC128Decorated spearNULLCeremonial spear or paddle?106
OC129Ceremonial/official staffNULLCeremonial spear. (Crown headed official staff).104
OC130Spear? Paddle?NULLCeremonial spear or paddle?110
OC131Stilt footrest07C06Stilt Footrest. Carved in shape of figure.107
OC132Club or paddleNULLLong club or paddle.103
OC133Club or paddleNULLLong club or paddle.103
OC134ClubNULLClub - 'Tiaha' or 'Hani' - with decorative collar - dogshair. Feathers, mostly gone. Flax and European cloth. For oratory by Chief.77
OC135ClubNULLClub - 'Tiaha' or 'Hani' (Maroi). Monster head carving has Paua shell inlay, the rear end of spatula form77
OC136Club07F12-F22Club - 'Tiaha' or 'Hani'. Sealing wax on eyes.77
OC137Trolling hook07C01Trolling hook for Bonito.71
OC138Bracelet ?07C01Child's plaited bracelet.71
OC139-151SpearsNULL13 Spears - some barbed, some plain.81
OC152Kangaroo net07G10.01 Kangaroo net. See also OC168, OC153 and OC077.81
OC153Kangaroo net07G10.01Kangaroo net. See also OC152 and OC077.81
OC154SpearNULLFish spear.63
OC155Shark tooth weaponNULLShark tooth sword "Tebutje"
Of curved wood, both edges inset with sharks teeth - some teeth damaged.
108
OC156PaddleNULLWooden paddle shaped club, the shaft of diamond section the leaf shaped paddle head terminating with a pointed tip104
OC157Tobacco pipe ?NULLBamboo container with burnt pattern. Tobacco pipe? twist of tobacco put in hole on one side and smoke inhaled at other. Pipe passed around.99
OC158Wooden spatula07C02Wooden spatula. (Broken).151
OC159Pendant07C01Bone pendant.63
OC160PaddleNULLPaddle. Nikadar wood.
O/L 132cm
109
OC161Fish spear07F12-F32Fish spear.99
OC162ClubNULLLong-handled club.102
OC163Bow or spear ?NULLBow or spear?151
OC164Decorated paddle07F32Decorated paddle.29
OC165Decorated paddleNULLDecorated paddle club.29
OC166Decorated paddleNULLDecorated paddle.29
OC167Walking stickNULLWalking stick - crook handle, slightly decorated.103
OC168Club ?NULLStick with incised decoration at one end and carved 'knob' at other. See also OC152.81
OC169Tewha-Tewha07F32Tewha-Tewha.77
OC170Coconut shell container07G10.02Coconut shell made into a container with lid. Incised decoration.102
OC171Bowling ball(s)07C022 Pieces of coconut shell 'for playing bowls on a long mat - Tonga'. 10 x 10 x 2 cm and 9 x 9 x 1 cm.110
OC172Boomerang07C05Boomerang. broader at one end than other. Incised decoration on broad end.81
OC173Ear plug07C02Ornament made of shell. Unfinished. Ear plug.99
OC174Nose ornament07C01Bone pin. Nose ornament.99
OC175Skein of flaxNULLSkein of New Zealand Flax.77
OC176Boomerang07C05Boomerang with incised decoration.81
OC177Carved Emu egg07G10.02Emu egg with a scene depicting a kangaroo in a rural setting, carved in relief on one side.81
OC178Mat07B10Woven mat of vegetable fibre.77
OC179CloakNULLMat or cloak (?), fringed. Woven, with black string tags.77
OC180+A-CBark cloth07B094 Pieces of cloth made from beaten bark.107
OC181Cloak07B09Garment (male). Finely plaited mat work.107
OC182Bag07C08Bag of woven canework.99
OC183-184Weaving shuttle ?07C072 Weaving shuttles of cane bound with string which has been whitened. Horse-shoe shaped handle.99
OC185Bag07C01Woven pocket ornamented with dog's teeth.99
OC186Piece of cloth07B09Piece of Tappa cloth with fringed end.95
OC187+A-BPieces of clothNULL3 Small pieces of Tappa cloth.107
OC188Mat07B10Tappa cloth mat. Decorated with oblique lines of yellow, white, black and brown with a similar border.63
OC189Mat07B09Tappa cloth mat. Decorated with brown and black lines with large black dots.63
OC190Mat07B10Tappa cloth mat. Decorated with black and white triangles outlined with brown.63
OC191Piece of [grass?] cloth07B07Piece of Tappa cloth. Brown.103
OC192MatNULLMat of New Zealand Flax. Designed in black white and brown, woven at the two ends with a similar more narrow band down one edge. 'Taniko' border.77
OC193CloakNULLCloak of New Zealand Flax. Wide geometrical design at the hem with two narrower bands up the front. Black and buff. Taniko border forms collar. Finger-woven flax fibre. Taniko border probably using trade wool as well.77
OC194CloakNULLCloak of New Zealand Flax. Fringed on the edges with black and black and white threads. Buff coloured material covered with many black hanging threads and decorated with spots of red and blue wool. Finger-woven flax cloak. Black string tags and scutched flax-fringed wool tags. Similar to OC199.77
OC195+AMat07B10Mat of Tappa cloth. Cream coloured base on which a dark brown layer in which a design has been cut out has been overlain. A piece approximately 46cm square has been cut out of the mat. A piece of similar material (OC195A) has been found which apparently came from this mat.63
OC196Bag07C07Bag with handle. Narrow at opening, wide at base. Woven and decorated with sea shells on one side only. Traces of green and yellow colouring. 'Job's tears [sea shells]. Croix lacryma'. Bilum bag.'99
OC197Belt07C08Fighting belt made of woven strips of New Zealand Flax incorporating a geometrical design, black and neutral.77
OC198Bag07C01Small woven bag with fringe. Decorated with tufts of red and blue wool.107
OC199CloakNULLCloak of New Zealand Flax. Buff coloured material covered with hanging threads banded black and white. Finger-woven flax, flax tags part scutched. Similar to OC194.77
OC200CloakNULLCloak of New Zealand Flax. Buff material covered with 'threads' of banded buff and black fibres. Finger-woven flax with part rhetted flax attached to outside. Acid in dye causing deterioration.77
OC201Skirt07C09Skirt of New Zealand Flax. 'Pin pin'. Flax partially rubbed and rhetted, buried in mud at bottom of river, which gives it brown colour.77
OC202Cape07C08Shoulder cape or girdle of Emu feathers.81
OC203Pendant ?07C02Neck ornament ? Boar's tusk with holes at either end to take a cord.63
OC204Bag07C02Small bag of fine vegetable fibre cord, with cord for carrying. Crochet-type work.99
OC205Bag07C02Small bag of fine vegetable fibre cord, with carrying handle. 'Bilum', woman's carrying bag, model or toy.99
OC206Necklace ?07C02Neck ornament of a fine vegetable fibre cord.99
OC207Armlet07C02Arm ornament of a fine vegetable fibre cord, two red beads worked in.99
OC209Necklace or armlet?07C02Neck or arm ornament of vegetable fibre cord. ? Papua. There is a possibility this is a leg ornament from Congo, Africa, see AF360+A.99
OC210Bag07C07Bag of vegetable fibre cord.99
OC211Bag07C07Small bag of woven vegetable fibre. Slightly bell-shaped. See also OC212.63
OC212Bag07C07Bag of woven vegetable fibre with handle. See also OC211.63
OC213Piece of cloth07B10Square of woven cloth, tartan design in shades of yellow and reddish brown.63
OC217Armlet07C02Armlet of three rows of snakes' vertebrae, shell disks, fibre and hide.63
OC218Necklace07C03Large necklace of top shells wound around coil of fibre. Oceanic. Locality unknown. Broken, some now fallen off but still on thread. Also disk ornament made from the end of a Cone shell.107
OC219Necklace07C02Necklace of shells, plaited. White and dark brown.63
OC221Armlet or anklet07C03Armlet or leg ornament ? Plaited shell beads.63
OC222Necklace07C03Plaited necklace of white shell disks and dark brown cane beads.63
OC223Necklace07C02Necklace of Cone shells on fibre attached to metal chain.63
OC225Shell ornament (bracelet?)07C02Ornament of Nerite shells. Bracelet?63
OC226Necklace07C03Necklace composed of plaited fibre rings.99
OC227Necklace07C03Necklace of plaited shell beads, partly unravelled.63
OC228Necklace ?07C0377 Cowrie shells pierced as for necklace (loose). Plus some Cowries threaded on wire.63
OC229Bag07C03Small hand-bag of woven New Zealand Flax with carrying handle. Made by 80 year old Maori man. Polynesia]. 'Rit' flax, finger-woven.77
OC230Bag07C02Small hand-bag with two carrying handles, made of grass.77
OC231Example of tattoo07E47Skin, probably not human, stretched over wooden frame. 'Tattoos painted on, not real 'Moko''.77
OC231AExample of tattoo07E47Skin stretched over wooden frame. Possibly human skin, hair appears to be attached, in which case tattoos probably genuine.77
OC232Token, Australian07A042Obverse shows an inscription around edge "ANNAND SMITH & CO. MELBOURNE" and in centre "FAMILY GROCERS". Reverse shows Britannia and the inscription "BRITANNIA".63
OC233Token, New Zealand 185707A042Obverse shows an inscription in centre "DAY & MIEVILLE MERCHANTS DUNEDIN OTAGO". Reverse shows Britannia with the scales of justice and the inscription "NEW ZEALAND 1857". Possibly a value of one penny.63
OC234Axe in shaft07E44Polished dark green jadeite axr (somewhat damaged) hafted on wooden handle, now broken and split, with string wound around at the point of attachment. Label attached says "Classic Maori" and "Old label 'Jadeite, New Zealand, not original shaft' (but this old label now missing). Axehead is marked 'Mrs Kersley' in several places in black ink. Could ait be Jennings p.6 'Axe with jade blade' No 71?77
OC235A-BWooden spears07E442 Wooden pointed spears with resin accretion at one end pushed into a slot in the wooden shaft. The remains of a flint can be just seen within the resin on one of them and the marks left by the original flints seen in the other.81
OC236Piece of clothNULLHawaiian bark cloth.111
OC237Mummified handNULLDried hand of an infant from a Maori settlement in New Zealand.77
OC238Idol ?NULLIdol ? Carved head with crude green eyes. [carved from pumice ? - RFV]. Possibly: New Zealand Idol, Bath Atheneum (Annual Report for 1857).77
OC239Portrait05C01Oil painting on wood. A portrait of two native Australian men. Painted by J. Ward, R.A.81
OC240+AAxes07C04Pair of stone axes fixed with black cement, Australia. The cement is probably the gum of the Xanthorrhoea, or Grass Tree, see Evans' Ancient Stone Implements, 152. - Mrs. G.I. Jennings, Cat. 1925.81
OC241Knife07C04Four flakes of glass embedded in resinous material which is attached ti a wooden handle. See also OC241A.81
OC241AStone tool fragment07C04Flint or chert flake embedded in resinous material. Apparently originally attached ti a wooden handle. Almost certainly belonged to a tool similar to OC241.81
OR001Short-sword in scabbard07F14Chinese short sword (Duanjian), probably Qing Dynasty late 19th century. Steel double edged blade, cast brass hilt with Chinese symbols, wooden grip. Wooden scabbard covered with tortoiseshell, cast brass mounts with Chinese symbols of longevity (maze-like roundel) and good luck (bats in cloud). Similar design to EW021.66
OR002Model of rickshaw07L02Model of rickshaw.66
OR003Model of handcart07L02Model of Chinese 'wheelbarrow'. Hand-cart with small terminal wheel.66
OR004Model of handcart07L02Model of Chinese 'furniture removal van.' Hand-cart with large central wheel.66
OR005Fan07D006Fan, carved wooden frame, pink feathers with painted decoration.66
OR006Fan07D006Fan, bone frame, blue feathers with painted decoration.66
OR007Fan or screen07B05Fan or screen, bone handle, circular frame, silk cover, painted decorations. In original block printed envelope. Typical tourist art.66
OR008Fan or screen07B05Fan or screen, bone handle, circular frame, silk cover, painted decorations, Rose bush print. In original envelope. Typical tourist art.66
OR009Chinese plaster figure07G07.05Plaster figure with hole in the back for hanging on a wall. Man wearing green cross-over jacket fastened by a cream coloured belt, and brown/cream coloured trousers. A farmer holdingf a peach, standing by a bucket..The dress and hairstyle of this man is ca. 1920/30 The peach is a popular symbol of longevity and happiness in Chinese art form.66
OR010Chinese plaster figure07G07.05Plaster figure with hole in the back for hanging on a wall. Man with pipe in right hand, bag or sack in left. Wearing green
cross-over jacket fastened with a cream coloured belt, and brown/cream trousers.
66
OR011Incense burner07D005Soapstone container with carved relief. Probably for incense sticks. Modelled to look like a Buddhist monastery.66
OR012Ridge tileNULLGlazed ridge tile from the Forbidden City in Pekin. One of the seven Mystical Sons of the Dragon which are represented on each ridge. This one represents a Sea-lion. The imperial yellow colour indicates the place of origin.66
OR013Ridge tileNULLGlazed ridge tile from the Forbidden City in Pekin. One of the seven Mystical Sons of the Dragon which are represented on each ridge. This one represents a Sea-horse. The imperial yellow colour indicates the place of origin.66
OR014+APorcelain bowl and lid07G07.06Porcelain bowl and lid decorated with rural scene. Chrysanthemum petal form in red enamel. Reign and mark of Emperor Tongzhi of Qing Dynasty in red on base.66
OR015Porcelain 'saucers'. White.07G07.06Card: 'cupstands' [not saucers] added in ink. [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?]. Decorated with rural scene. No mark. Matches OR/14. 'and? OR 20' added in ink. [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] Part of set with OR14 & OR 15A, the cover wjhich has a mark in red overglaze. Possibly Tao [Kuang] second or third quality pieces. - B. McElney66
OR016Small white tripod bowl07G07.06Card: '? Dehua blanc-di-chine porcelain, not v. old' added in ink. [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?]. 'Probably not Dehua blanc-di-chine' - B. McElney.66
OR017Blue and White gourd shaped bottle07G07.06Card: Neck apparently broken off. China ? 'yes - Porcelain with the sign for long life' added in ink. [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] Crack runs across base and 3/4 way up lower segment of bottle.66
OR018Tripod bowl07G07.06Card: Satsuma ware. 2 perforated handles fan shaped. No lid. '? Incense Burner, late 19th C.' added in ink. [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] Floral design in red, gold and green. There are bands of dark blue and gold at base and rim. May once have had a lid - now missing "Tripod incense burner (cover missing) with two perforated fan-shaped handles decorated with polychrome overglaze chrysanthemums. Probably satsuma ware Japanese late 19th century.crackled creamy body".- B. McElney.92
OR019Tripod bowl. One foot broken07G07.06Card: Satsuma ware Decorated Blue and white flowers in slight relief. 'Enamels' added in ink. [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] No Lid. Remnants of old label attached.92
OR020Lid of a porcelain bowl. White07G07.06Card: Decorated with rural scene. 'Enamelled. Seems to match OR 15, 16' added in ink. [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] Does not match OR16, but seems to match OR14.66
OR021Small silk covered box containing an ornament of fine wire and silk07B05Card: Small silk covered box containing an ornament of fine wire and silk in the form of a spray of flower buds. 'and cotton' added in ink. [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] as alternative for covering of box. Silki covered oval box containing a fine wire and silk floral spray of buds for decoratting the hair. Chinese 19th century - B. McElney66
OR022Necklace07D005Card: Long necklace of carved wooden and cloisonne beads. China. Peachstone necklace with two subsidiary tassles each of ten enamelled hollow beads, with one teardrop shaped end, and three large round hollow enamelled beads. This is probably a Buddhist rosary which should have 108 beads, some of which appear to be missing. B.McElney. There are 107 peach-stone beads in all. Large beads 3 cm diam.66
OR023Necklace or Pendant of blue braid with ornament of cloisonne07D005Card: Clasp of cloisonne. 'Silk - for holding perfume, 20th C.? Dark blue silk satin & broc. Gold/silver. Fish round deer or dragons & both have a long life symbol' added in ink by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988.66
OR024Bowl. White decorated with blue and reddish brown flowers07G07.05Card: Cracked and a piece broken from rim. 'Chinese Porcelain. For export. Punch bowl in 'Imari' style, 1750' added in ink [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] The red overglaze is 'rouge de fer' which is produced from iron oxide. B. McElney.66
OR025Japanese bowNULLCard: Label attached indecipherable.92
OR026Mandarin's hat. Decorated with beaver07G07.xxCard: Mandarin's hat. Decorated with beaver. China. 'Poss. for son of Manchu official, prob. late 19th century' - B. McElney.66
OR027Coolie skull cap, with pigtail attached07G07.xxCard: One Coolie skull cap, with pigtail attached. China. 'Boy's black silk hat, pre 1911' - B. McElney.66
OR028+A-CSilk handkerchiefs - coloured07B05Card: 4 Silk handkerchiefs - coloured. China. '2 designs' added in ink [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?]66
OR029Circular wooden box decorated red and green with brass hinges, handles and clasp07I03Card: Circular wooden box decorated red and green with brass hinges, handles and clasp. China. Not good condition. 'Cake box' added in ink by P. Hardie, 16.8.198866
OR030Ivory tube with screw-on lid07D005Card: Ivory tube with screw-on lid. China ?66
OR031Model of Chinese fire engine07G20Card: With six flags (badly deteriorated). Mrs. Blair, 27th June 1939. [1933-39 Gifts]. 'Pump "western style" inscribed "water dragon"' added in ink [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] "This engine is named as 'Water Dragon', and it was made in the 18th year [ca. 1879] of the period of Emperor Guang Xu in Qing Dynasty". - Xuxian Mao, Bath University.66
OR032Wooden soled sandals (Modern)05A07Card: Wooden soled sandals (Modern). 'Geta' added in ink [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?]. Maker/seller's details on labels under shoes in Japanese characters.92
OR033Chinese whistling arrowNULLCard: Chinese whistling arrow. See also OR/3466
OR034Whistling arrow - Chinese. Whistle missingNULLCard: Whistling arrow - Chinese. Whistle missing. See also OR/3366
OR035Hanging collapsable candle lantern, in 3 pieces07D005Card: Hanging collapsable candle lantern with four glass panels, two of which are decorated with trees and temple (Modern). Top and base are separate.66
OR036Parasol. Oiled silk cover with bamboo ribsNULLCard: Parasol. Oiled silk cover with bamboo ribs, sticky condition. 'Could be paper rather than silk' added in ink by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. (Tissue found stuck to it due to damp storage cond. R.F. Vaughan, 1990 - most removed)66
OR037ARazor07D006Chinese razors- primitive in various sizes. 20th century B. McElney66
OR037BRazor07D006Chinese razors- primitive in various sizes. 20th century B. McElney66
OR037CRazor07D006Chinese razors- primitive in various sizes. 20th century B. McElney66
OR038ARazor07D006Card: OR/38A and OR/38B. (Old No. 38 on OR/38A). China. Razors (2). (Label states Major A. Graham, May 1939) [1927 Cat. p.84 No. 38 - Capt. Weston, 1855]. Catalogue entry suggests that only OR38B was donated by Major Graham - Rob Randall, 17/2/2003. Chinese razors.- primitive. 20th century. B. McElney66
OR038BRazor07D006Card: OR/38A and OR/38B. (Old No. 38 on OR/38A). China. Razors (2). (Label states Major A. Graham, May 1939) [1927 Cat. p.84 No. 38 - Capt. Weston, 1855]. Catalogue entry suggests that only OR38B was donated by Major Graham - Rob Randall, 17/2/2003.66
OR039Small chest/money-box ?07G07.01Card: China. Small slope-sided shaped chest/money-box ? with two drawers, painted red. '? base. prob. Japanese' added in ink by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. 'Probably Frugian Province of China, but could be Japanese' - B. McElney.92
OR040Balance for weighing silver. Contained in a 'violin' shaped wooden case07D006Card: Balance for weighing silver. Contained in a 'violin' shaped wooden case [1927 Cat. p.84 No. 1 - R. Biggs, 1874]. 'writing on back' added in ink [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?]. 'Possibly for weighing opium, too small for silver' - B. McElney.66
OR041Model of Pekin cart and horse07H07Card: Horse and driver in poor condition. Mrs. Blair, 27th June, 1939. [1933-39 Gifts: Mrs. Blair, Hillcot, Combe Down, Bath]. RFV Inventory No. 9-10-166
OR042Wooden model of a ceremonial sword07G11Card: Wooden model of a ceremonial sword. China ? (broken - 2 parts plus 2 fragments). [1927 Cat. p.15 - "Chinese sword of state - model of 2. R. Tongue, 1873]66
OR043Commemorative white brass vase07G07.05Card: Oriental silver vase, six inches high. Japan? Reign marking on base, characters engraved on the side. '? Korean. Meiping shape. Markings on base refer to academy, e.g. item might be a prize, can't decipher' added in ink [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?]. 'Chinese piece of 19th century, not silver but white brass, called Pekton by Chinese' - B. McElney. "the language inscribed on the vase is a mixture of ancient Chinese and contemporary Chinese language. It was a souvenir of a special congress aimed at exchanging ideas in the research of language. At the bottom of the vase the stamp shows where it was made. The Manufacturing plant is called "Yu Xian Tang" the literal trnslation is 'the celestial being of jade' " - Xuxian Mao66
OR044Buddha, seated08Card: Buddha, seated. Probably had held something in right-hand [incense stick?]. 'On label "Bodisatta in arragonite. Col. Muttlebury" but label prob. does not belong to statue' added in ink by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988.25
OR045'Buddha' - seated in lotus position08Card: 'Buddha' - seated in lotus position. 'On back of statue - ?1903, S. Shan, F.R.B. Lee' added in ink [by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988?] Possibly the: Standing model of Budaha (Tusken) Mandalay, Fred. Regd. Lee, Esq., 1936 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939). [This Buddha is depicted as Godma or Gautama, see Liber Paganum on Internet]25
OR046Smoking pipeNULLCard: Smoking pipe, long stem made from cane, small bowl of metal. [1927 Cat. p.84 No. 19 - Hasting Smith, 1867]. Probably the : Chinese Opium Pipe - Brass tobacco pipe from China. Was put down in old catalogue as an opium-pipe; but Rev. J. Martin told me it was not so - CWD [Dymond, 1894]66
OR047Smoking pipeNULLCard: Stem of bamboo, bowl of wood. [1927 Cat. p.84 No. 18 - Hasting Smith, 1867]. Annual Report for 1867 only mentions one 'opium pipe' donated by Hastings Smith, see OR046.66
OR048'Pan-pipes' made of bamboo07D006Label: Mouth organ, Burma. Card: Pipes of Pan made of Bamboo. Burmese. - Mouth organ, Burma, Fred. Regd. Lee, Esq., 1936 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).25
OR049Reed pipe07D006Card: Reed pipe, Burmese. - Fred. Regd. Lee, Esq., 1936 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939)..25
OR050Wind-chimes made of bamboo07G07Card: Wind-chimes made of bamboo, Burmese ? - Wind rattle, Burma, Fred. Regd. Lee, Esq., 1936 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939). Cone-shaped top with chimes attached around rim. 21 chimes now detached.25
OR051Tobacco smoking pipe07D007Card: Opium ? smoking pipe, Brass with decorations. [1927 Cat. p.84 No. 16 - Hasting Smith, 1867]. 'Tobacco pipe' added in ink by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. NB. Mouth-piece is loose, ensure they are not separated. One of '2 Opium pipes (one incomplete), Mr. Alistar Gray' (Annual Report for 1927).26
OR052Tobacco smoking pipe07D007Card: Brass with decorations. Mouthpiece missing. [1927 Cat. p.84]. 'tobacco not opium, could be from anywhere' added in ink by P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. One of '2 Opium pipes (one incomplete), Mr. Alistar Gray' (Annual Report for 1927).26
OR053ASmoker's outfit (5 pieces)07D007Card: Opium smoker's outfit on tray (4 pieces). Chinese. Lamp has Cloisini base, set possibly incomplete ? - Opium-smokers' outfit on tray, Mrs. Blair, Hilcot, Combe Down, Bath, 1939 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).66
OR053BSmoker's outfit (5 pieces)07D007Card: Opium smoker's outfit on tray (4 pieces). Chinese. Lamp has Cloisini base, set possibly incomplete ? - Opium-smokers' outfit on tray, Mrs. Blair, Hilcot, Combe Down, Bath, 1939 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).66
OR053CSmoker's outfit (5 pieces)07D007Card: Opium smoker's outfit on tray (4 pieces). Chinese. Lamp has Cloisini base, set possibly incomplete ? - Opium-smokers' outfit on tray, Mrs. Blair, Hilcot, Combe Down, Bath, 1939 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).66
OR053DSmoker's outfit (5 pieces)07D007Card: Opium smoker's outfit on tray (4 pieces). Chinese. Lamp has Cloisini base, set possibly incomplete ? - Opium-smokers' outfit on tray, Mrs. Blair, Hilcot, Combe Down, Bath, 1939 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).66
OR054Tobacco pipe - Water Bong07D007Water Bong, for smoking tobacco. With brush but missing tweezers. Card: Opium ? smoking pipe of metal. Chinese. Decorated with a scene and Chinese characters. Only additional accessory is a small brush. [1927 Cat. p.84]. 'See OR055, not opium' - [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988]66
OR055Tobacco pipe - Water Bong07D007Water Bong, for smoking tobacco. With brush and tweezers. Card: Opium ? smoking pipe of metal. Chinese. Decorated with a scene and Chinese characters. Only three accessories. [1927 Cat. p.84]. 'See OR054, not opium. silver ?' - [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988]. 'Water-smoking pipe set ? Decorated scene with two ladies reading a book in a garden in front of a moon gate by bamboo ... White brass' - B. McElney.66
OR056Tobacco pipe - Water Bong07D007Water Bong, for smoking tobacco. Brush is missing its bristles. Tweezers missing. Body with a decorative leather cover. Card: Opium ? smoking pipe of metal. Chinese ? Bottom half covered with openwork tracery in leather. No accessories. Label on base states 'Truro Missionary Exhibition lent by Mr. Cardew - 38'. [1927 Cat. p.84]. 'Not opium, hubble-bubble' [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988].66
OR057Bamboo sticks07D006Card: Bundle of nineteen bamboo sticks, orange lacquered. Chinese.66
OR058Tobacco pipe07D007Card: Tobacco smoking pipe. Chinese. Brass bowl and stem connected by wood, decorated with fine brass wire (Similar to OR061).66
OR059Opium? Pipe07D007Card: Tobacco smoking pipe. Chinese. Plain bamboo stem, mouthpiece of ivory, bowl of silver with decoration. Piece missing from end. 'Prob. opium pipe' - P. Hardie, 16.8.1988.66
OR060Opium smoking pipe07D007Card: Tobacco smoking pipe. Chinese. Black lacquered bamboo tube decorated with plum blossom in white and blue, and a vase. Capped at one end with ivory. Piece missing from other end. Metal bowl fitted. 'Prob. opium pipe' - P. Hardie, 16.8.1988.66
OR061Tobacco pipe07D007Card: Tobacco smoking pipe. Chinese. Brass bowl and stem connected by wood decorated with fine brass wire. (Similar to OR058)66
OR062Chopsticks07D006Card; Pair of chopsticks. Chinese. S. S. Hosang/R. Pearce, 1935. - Chinese Chop sticks (not a pair), China, Mr. Ronald Pearce, Oak Cottage, L. Bristol Road, Bath, 1935 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).66
OR063Good conduct badge07D005Card: Badge or plaque of thin metal heavily embossed with Chinese characters. Chinese. [1927 Cat. p.34: 'Good conduct badge' - Reward from Board of Viceroys - Mitchell]. 'Pre 1912, viceroys of Canton' [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988] - Chinese metal badge. Rev. J. Martin said that the inscription runs: - 'a reward'. Presented by the board of viceroys. It is a kind of medal for good conduct - CWD [Dymond, 1894] (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).66
OR064War quoit07F33Card: Weapon - a circle of metal. Japanese. Inscribed characters, sharp edge. '? scratches rather than characters. Indian origin' - P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. - Chakkra, or war-quoit, used by the Sikhs - It is twirled on the finger and thrown with great force. Lockey collection (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).28
OR065Model of bound foot with shoe07D006Card: One silk shoe, blue heel, green and red upper embroidered with gold braid. [Fitted on] - Model of a Chinese Woman's Foot - with shoe, Mr. J. Tognieri (Annual Report for 1838).66
OR065AModel of bound foot07D006Card: Plaster model of a Chinese lady's foot after being bound at an early age to enable her to have small feet. Chinese. M. Toquiere, Esq. [1927 Cat. p.84].66
OR066Shoe05A07Card: Shoe, leather sole, black cloth upper. Chinese. Added notes: Capt. W.F. Carroll, 1838. Build up of stitched cotton, braid work. Leather sole stitched. Old label: Shoes: China, 1838. - Pair of Chinese Shoes, Capt. W.F. Carroll, R.N. (Annual Report for 1838).66
OR067+A-CKerman and tea service (4 pieces)07G07.03Card: A 'Kerman' or copy of a Russian 'Samovar' with its tea service (Persia). 'Samovar' - four pieces OR067, OR067A, OR067B and OR067C; Miss Tanner 1927. - Persian Curios (several), Miss Tanner (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).91
OR067DPart of tea service for Kerman07G07.03Card: A 'Kerman' or copy of a Russian 'Samovar' with its tea service (Persia). - Jug OR067D, Miss Tanner 1927. - Persian Curios (several), Miss Tanner (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).91
OR067EPart of tea service for Kerman07G07.03Card: A 'Kerman' or copy of a Russian 'Samovar' with its tea service (Persia). - Bowl Miss Tanner 1927. - Persian Curios (several), Miss Tanner (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).91
OR067FPart of tea service for Kerman07G07.03Card: A 'Kerman' or copy of a Russian 'Samovar' with its tea service (Persia). Tea Pot Miss Tanner 1927. - Persian Curios (several), Miss Tanner (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).91
OR067GPart of tea service for Kerman07G07.03Card: A 'Kerman' or copy of a Russian 'Samovar' with its tea service (Persia). Tongs OR67G. Miss Tanner 1927. - Persian Curios (several), Miss Tanner (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).91
OR068+AAmulets07D005Card: Two turquoise amulets. Oriental. Locality unknown. (Miss Tanner 1927). Added note: 'Tibet' [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988]. "GER boxes were used to contain religious artefacts in Taoist Buddhism. Very common in Tibet and Mongolia. Probably Tibetan. - B. McElney . NB. Miss Tanner is only known to have donated Persian items.26
OR069Ear-rings07D005Card: Pair of ear-rings (Persian); turquoise and brass. [Miss Tanner 1927.]. Seen by B. McElney without comment.91
OR070+ASilver boxes07D005Card: Two chased circular silver boxes. Persian. [Miss Tanner 1927]. Added note: 'Not chased' - P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. Seen by B. McElney without comment.91
OR071+APefume bottles07D005Card: Two brass scent bottles, one with stopper OR071. Embossed design, traces of red colouring on OR071A. Oriental. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Iran or N. India' - P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. OR071A located August 1988, also 1990. Seen by B. McElney without comment. OR071 not located August 1988 or 1990. Donor possibly Miss Tanner, 1927.91
OR072+APersian dolls07B05Card: Two Persian dolls dressed in native costume. Faces and hands made of kid-leather. Miss Tanner 1927. Added note: 'Indoor dress & dress for the outdoors'. Seen by B. McElney. - Persian Curios (several), Miss Tanner (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938). Mrs. Jennings: About 1872 Shah Nasredin [Nasir ad-Din] was so pleased with the London ballet dress that he required the ladies of his hareem to dress like doll A. Doll B was the correct dress as worn by Persian gentlewomen.91
OR073Silk jacket07B05Card: Three-quarter length jacket of mauve silk ornately decorated with beads and embroidery, lined with blue silk (In good condition) [1970s]. Chinese. Added note: '? 1920s/30s' - [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988]. Seen by B. McElney, 2003 without comment.66
OR074+AGaiters07B05Card: Needlework gaiters. Persian. Miss Tanner 1927. Added note: 'Silk embroidery on linen. Has ties on' - P. Hardie, 16/8/1988. - - Persian Curios (several), Miss Tanner (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).91
OR075+ACushion covers ?07B05Card: Cushion covers ? Chinese. OR075: Blue background embroidered with figures of animals. OR075A: Black background embroidered with figures of dragons. Added note: '20th century' - P. Hardie, 16/8/1988. See by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR076Cloth bag or purse07B05Card: Cloth bag or purse with a green tie with printed black stripe. Cotton printed with flower motif, lined with plain. Persian ? Added note: 'Russian' - P. Hardie, 16/8/1988. Seen by B. McElney without comment. Possibly spoils from the Crimean War donated by Mrs. Duggan, Wicklow, I..F.S., 1927.17
OR077Cloth shoulder-bag07B05Card: Cloth shoulder-bag with Persian motif green on gold. Persian ? Added note: 'Silk mirî'bition Gaurze inside. Earliest late 19th century' - P. Hardie, 16/8/1988. Seen by B. McElney without comment. Donor possibly Miss Tanner, 1927.91
OR078Saddle-bag - model07B05Card: Embroidered bag - saddle type. Persian. Miss Tanner. Old label: Cotton, complicated wrapped weave, Added note: 'Flat weaved, miniature Horgins swede bag, 1890. Would have been bought new' - P. Hardie, 16/8/1988. Seen by B. McElney without comment. C.M.S. Missionary Loan Exhibition label with item in Miss Tanner's hand 'Country Persia. Miniaturte horgins (saddlebags) bought in Tehran, reg. no.253.'91
OR079Soapstone ornament07D005Card: Carved soap stone ornament. Oriental. China. F.G. white, 1937. Added note: 'Pen rest, crude & hand' - P. Hardie, 16/8/1988. - Carved Stone (coloured & soapy consistency), Mrs. White, F.S. White, Esq. collection (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).66
OR080+AOrnamental model canons07D005Card: Two soap stone models of canons. Carved on the barrels and carriages, with a flower motif. Chinese. Seen by B. McElney without comment.66
OR081Model of a tomb07D005Card: Soap stone model of a tomb. When tablet to entrance is lifted a small coffin is ejected. Oriental. Chinese. Seen by B. McElney without comment.66
OR082Incense burner07G07.05Card: Brass incense burner with cover, three legs. Mark and reign incised on the base. Chinese. Added note: 'Xuan D. (1426-36) but actually v. modern' - Pam [?] Hardie, 16.viii.88. Seen by B. McElney, 2003 without comment.The burner has square handles with the centre cut out. There is a design incised on both the burner and base66
OR083Chinese compass07D006Card: Compass - wood base approximately 6" in diameter, inscribed with characters front and back. Chinese. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR084Figurine07G07.05Handwritten card: China (? hardpaste) figure 6 3/4" high ? Chinese. Scholar standing with open book, black cap with two 'tails' at back. Robe greenish blue, with semicircle ornamentation, base reddish brown. Book held in right hand - fan held in left hand. Added note: 'Porcelain, recent' - [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988]. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR085Figurine07G07.05Card: China (? hardpaste) figure 6 1/2" high. Chinese. No head dress but 'topknot' of hair on head. Smoking pipe held in right hand, left fore arm resting on a bundle [sticks] with reddish brown band round middle. Robe pale blue with semicircle ornamentation, open at lower end, right leg standing forward. Base reddish brown. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR086Figurine07G07.05Card: Figure of seated child ['boy' crossed through] leaning to right. Chinese. Robe yellow with short red-brown lines horizontally plus three-petalled flower in fine blue line. Under-robe (or skirt) blue, with red-brown 'stars'. Shoes, black uppers, white soles. Hair in 'knot' on right side of head, face smiling, mouth slightly open. 3 1/2" high - 2 3/4" at base. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR087+AOrnamental vases07G07.05Card: Two papier-maché vases embossed decoration and gilded. Chinese ? (OR087 badly dented on one side [1970s]. Added note: 'N. Indian or Persian, creamy white crystals unidentifiable' - P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment. Donor possibly Miss Tanner, 1927. White crystals may be a drying agent. A large amount of the gold decoration has fallen off the dented vase, there is a smaller amount missing from the other vase. Each vase measures 13x13x22 cm91
OR088Model demonstrating process of Cloisonne07G07.01Card: Small wooden case with sliding lid, containing six small vessels showing the evolution of a Cloisone vase from beginning to end. Chinese. Also nine pieces of coloured enamel (were ten - one misdsing) [1970s]. Added note: 'v. useful. Julian Henderson, O.U. Resch. Lab. prob. intd. in samples'. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment. - Cloisonne process shown in box in all stages - only one family has the right to make and to affix pattern in gilt wire to vases etc., Mrs. Blair, Hilcot, Combe Down, Bath, 1939 (L06193 - Gifts to the Museum 1933-1939).66
OR089Chinese compass07D006Card: Compass and sundial , probably navigational aid. Chinese. Made of wood. Added note: 'For telling the time, probable, in good condition, characters on back' - [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988]. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR090Religious idol07G20Card: Gilded head of a Buddist (?) Diety, third eye in middle of forehead, furnsihed with facial whiskers, small crown on head. Locality unknown. Added note: 'Chinese lacquer head, stand uneven. Incomplete' - P. Hardie, 16/8/1988.66
OR091Religious icon07D005Card: Icon ? In the form of a shallow hinged box, painted on two sides with scenes of figures, surface badly cracked, some damage on one long edge. Persia ? Added note: '? mirror box, lacquer on card, mid 19th century, Qajar Dynasty' - P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. Donor probably Miss Tanner, 1927.91
OR092Model of Burmese/Siamese State Barge07I07Card: State Barge, model of. Siam. Figurehead of a large mythical bird. Nine kneeling figures, canopy pagoda style. - Model of Burmese State Barge, Mrs. Cardew through Mrs. F.R. Lee, 1932 (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938). Old label: "Model of King THEBAWS State Barge. Mandalay. Presented by Mrs. C.E. Cardew.25
OR093+A-EChinese puppets07G07.02Card: Six small wax figures (puppets) of ancient Chinese sages and devils, mounted on bamboo sticks. China. Added note: 'Figures clean, for street entertainment, not toys. In bottom of box, paper with chinese writing, may not belong with figures' - P. Hardie, 16.8.1988. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR094Dagger in sheath07D006Card: Knife (or dagger). The hilt and sheath together have the appearance of a folded fan. China/Japan.92
OR095Fan or fly swat ?07D006Card: Bundle of ten pieces of whalebone bound together at the centre by twine. China/Japan.63
OR096'Chop Chows' set (4 pieces)07D006Card: 'Chop Chows'. Knife and a pair of bone chopsticks in a sheath covered with tortoise shell. China. E. Beaumount, 1935. Old label: 'Chinese Chow Chop from T.G. Beaumont, June 35'. See also OR097. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment. NB. Brooke donated a sert in 1835 (OR103 ?), Beaumont's set were not reported in the Annual Report, only incense sticks.66
OR097'Chop Chows' set (3 pieces)07D006Card: 'Chop Chows'. Knife and one chopstick (one missing) in a sheath covered with tortoiseshell. Ferrule (bone) of knife also missing. China. See also OR096. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment. Probably - 1 Case (knife, & Chopstick, Mr. Alistar Gray, 1927 (L06073 - Donations to the Museum 1825-1938).66
OR098Stand for Bonsai?07G07.01Card: Stand or plinth of wood. China. Seen by B. McElney without comment. Possibly Chuchin/Shohin bonsai stand for Japanese Tokonama (ceremonial display area) or similar function in China? Matt Williams, 9/4/2008.66
OR099Skein of silkNULLCard: Skein of Chinese silk. China. On loan to City of Bath Museum of Costume, 4.8.70. 1927 Cat. p.18, no. 17 - 'Thrown Silk' from Organzoni. Miss Kilvert, 1861. - Specimens of Raw Silk, Miss Kilvert (Annual Report for 1861) - China: Thrown silk, Organzine, made from China raw silk. Miss Kilvert, 1861 (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).66
OR100+A-BSkeins of silkNULLCard: Three skeins of Japanese silk. Japan. On loan to City of Bath Museum of Costume, 4.8.70. 1927 Cat. p.18, no. 18 - 1 = Miaca filature, 1 = Edah, 1 = Un-named, coarse, Miss Kilvert, 1861. - Specimens of Raw Silk, Miss Kilvert (Annual Report for 1861) - Japan: Raw silk, 3 skeins, No. 4, Miaco filature, No. 5, Edah filature, No. 6, coarse filature, no title yet known. Miss Kilvert, 1861 (L06189 - Catalogue of the Eastern Gallery).92
OR101Bed (many pieces)NULLCard: Elaborately carved 'yang' wood bed with 4 columns and decorative panels. Complete. Burma. On loan to Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery, May, 1969. Insurance £200.25
OR102Domestic shrineNULLCard: Frame for small domestic shrine. Heavily carved in relief. Burmese or Siamese. On loan to Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery, May, 1969. Insurance £50.25
OR103'Chop Chow' set (4 pieces)07D006Card: Bone chopsticks and a knife, in a tortoise-shell covered scabbard with brass trimmings. Ferrule from the handle of the knife missing. China. Added note: 'Bamboo, not tortoise shell' - [P. Hardie, 16.8.1988]. Possibly - Chinese Chopsticks, J. Brooke, esq. [Sir Jas.] (Annual Report for 1835). NB. Brooke donated a sert in 1835, Beaumont apparently donated another set, OR096, but they were not reported in the Annual Report, only incense sticks.66
OR104+ACombs07D005Card: Two small combs made of bamboo with bone at either end. China ?66
OR105Kettle07G07.01Card: Iron tea-kettle. Japanese. Decorated with dragons. Handle inlaid with silver and gold inlay. Inscription on the inside of the lid. Traces of red lacquer on the top of the lid. Seen by B. McElney without comment.92
OR106Hat07H09Card: Hat, palm leaf and split cane, pointed crown. Malaya ?34
OR107Hat07H09Card: Hat, palm leaf and split cane, painted crown. Malaya ? Three Chinese characters painted thereon.34
OR108Hat07H09Card: Hat, palm leaf and split cane, pointed crown. Malaya ? Three Chinese characters painted thereon.34
OR109Hat07G07.xxCard: Hat, outside white silk over a split cane frame, decorated with red fringe on top. Inside lined with red silk China ? Added note: '? Mandarin's summer hat, jewel missing, c. 1900' - B. McElney, 2003.66
OR110Chinese Feng Shui compass07D006Card: Compass - black wood base approximately 8" in diameter, inscribed with characters front and back. Chinese. FUN GAHUI. 1927 Cat. p.84 - Rev. R. Warner - 'to decide lucky place for funeral'. - Chinese Compass, Rev. R. Warner (Annual Report for 1848).66
OR111Toy dog07G07.yyCard: Two toy papier-maché dogs with heads and tails weighted to make moveable. Chinese. Added note: 'Papier maché Buddhist lion-dog' - B. McElney, 2003.66
OR111AToy dog07G07.yyCard: Two toy papier-maché dogs with heads and tails weighted to make moveable. Chinese. Added note: 'Papier maché Buddhist lion-dog' - B. McElney, 2003.66
OR112Toy cat07G07.yyCard: Two toy papier-maché cats with heads and tails weighted to make moveable. Each carrying a mouse. One has leg broken. Chinese. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR112AToy cat07G07.yyCard: Two toy papier-maché cats with heads and tails weighted to make moveable. Each carrying a mouse. One has leg broken. Chinese. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR112BToy cat07G07.yyCard: Two toy papier-maché cats with heads and tails weighted to make moveable. Each carrying a mouse. One has leg broken. Chinese. Seen by B. McElney, 2003, without comment.66
OR115Coin, Chinese07A0424 brass coins, 1 large (2.75 cm), 3 of similar smaller size (2.25 cm). Chinese inscription on both sides. All are perforated by a central square hole. Quing dynasty coins (1662-1722) - B. McElney.66
OR116Coin, Hong Kong07A042Obverse shows four Chinese characters on each side of the central hole. Reverse shows a crown over the hole and the initails "VR" under, and on the right hand side "18" and on the left "63". with the inscription "HONG KONG ONE MIL". Seen by B. McElney without comment.66
OR117Coin, Japanese07A042Obverse shows central motif of dragon, surrounded by inscription in Japanese and "1/2 SEN". Reverse shows wreath of leaves with other symbols and characters.92
OR118Saung-gauk07G14Card: Ornamental 'ship' ? with long prow as handle ? highly decorated. A saung-gauk from Burma. A saung-gauk is a burmese harp. Decorated with gold and silver coloured, unidentified, material. OR118 A-C is the base and stand for the harp.25
OR118 A-CDecorative stand07G14Card: Decorative stand, flat base. tapered 175-145 mm, with two slots as support for some (tubular object?), all decorated by stuck on gold and silver coloured sheet (broken in many places, fragile 1990). [Altar piece?]. And two slot-in supports. 3 items [see illustration on back of card]. Added note: 'This is a stand for a stringed musical instrument, now located together' - A.A. C. [Cowdry] 27/11/98. Stand for saung-gauk (Burmese harp). Both end supports are broken, the smaller one into three pieces, the larger is in two pieces.25
OR119Bowl, broken, in pieces07H10Card: Green celandine bowl, broken, 4 pieces (rivetted together in the past). China.66
Q0008Floor tileBRISTMFloor tile, Abbey, Keynsham, 1865. Either 1 of '2 Encaustic Tiles from Keynsham Abbey, Mr. Sheppard, 1865' or 'Encaustic Tile from Keynsham Abbey, Mr. J.T. Irvine, 1866' (Annual Reports).1
Q0009PotsherdsBRISTMPottery sherds, Brislington kilns. Jennings catalogue p.82: Pottery from Brislington excavations where an old Delph factory once stood, & from debris of o;d Bristol houses, 1914, Mr. Pountney: - Yellow samples of XVIII cent. Polychrome of cir. 1650. Samples in use in 1724-50 in Red lines, green & other colours. Typical Bristol Ware of 1650 to 1720. Delph of 1858. 2 "Sponged" samples representing leaves of trees (like those in Bristol Museum, dating 1683-1697). Some have RG in the ornament, also Red tips were found in houses. 1 Lump of clay from Brislington Excavations. Some of the White & Blue enamel show the progress in art of painting from about 1650 to the end of this factory at Brislington.1
Q0010PotsherdsBRISTMMedieval pottery sherds, Bitton, 1908.1
STA001Plaster bust07N08Card: Small plaster bust of Thomas Gray on plinth, with inscriptions commemorating his projection for a national system of grand trunk railways throughout Great Britain and Ireland. (Small piece from plinth broken off) [1970s]. Contained under a glass dome - not original. [Bust of Charles 2nd Earl Grey (The Reform Earl). Grandfather of the donor F.W. Grey, 1927]. Added note: '1990' [ticked, R.F. Vaughan].1
STA002Cast of head of Diana07N13Card: Cast of head of Diana (said to have been discovered in Bath). Dr. J.F. Davis, 1853.1
STA003Marble bust07N08Card: Marble bust, 28 cms. high, marked at back - 'J. Francis Sc.' Pencil note on bottom - 'Case 624'. Possibly donated by Bath and West of England Agricultural Society (Annual Report for 1861).1
STA004Plaster bust07G18.04Card: [Bust] Thomas Moore (poet). 64 cms high. ?1842.1
STA005Marble bust07N04Card: Britannicus (? marble). 68 cms. high. - Prince Hoare, Esq. (Annual Report for 1832).1
STA006Plaster bust07N03Card: Plaster bust - Painted black. Nose broken. Poor condition. 60 cms. high. Unknown male.1
STA007Plaster bust07N03Card: Plaster head (Classic). 25 cms. high. Spike in base.1
STA008Plaster bust07N03Card: Small ?female ?classical ?youth head. 27 cms. Plaster. Painted stone/buff colour.1
STA009Plaster bustNULLBust of Caleb Hillier Parry, M.D.1
STA010Marble bustLONSDALEBust of Hastings Elwin.1
STA011Plaster bustNULLBust of Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, on base.1
STA012Marble bustNULLBust of Sir Isaac Pitman on square base.1
STA013Marble bustLONSDALEBust of Jerom Murch, Mayor of Bath 1876.1
STA014Plaster bust07G18.04Bust of John or Charles Kemble in uniform, most likely the former, painted black.1
STA015Plaster bustNULLBust, subject unknown.1
STA016Plaster bustNULLBust, subject unknown.1
STA017Bronze statue07N08Statuette on base.115
STA018Bronzed lead sculpture07N08Statuette of two figures, male and female, undraped and entwined.115
STA019Plaster bustNULLAchilles (colossal bust).115
STA020Bronze statuette07N02Statuette of Michelangelo on base with inscription 'MICHEL-ANGE'.115
STA021Bronze statuette07N02Statuette of Benvenuto Cellini on base with inscription 'BENVENUTO'.115
STA022Plaster bustNULLBust of William Shakespeare painted grey, on base simulating a pile of three books.1
STA023Marble bust07N04Bust of Hermes.115
STA024Marble bustCORRIDORBust of James Watt.1
STA025Marble bustNULLBust of Socrates.1
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