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List of pictorial postcards (monochrome): sold at the British Museum — London, 1935

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Set XVII. ROMAN ANTIQUITIES FOUND IN BRITAIN.
1. Imperial statuette found near Barking Hall,
Suffolk.
2. Bronze statuette of Jupiter. Ranksborough,
Rutland.
3. Bronze statuette of Mars. Foss Dyke, Lincs.
4. Enamelled bronze plate, representing an altar.
Thames.
5. Bronze helmet with mask. Ribchester, Lancs.
6. Bronze helmets. Herts and Yorks.
7. Iron sword and bronze-plated scabbard. Thames.
8. Bronze shield-centre. Tyne.
9. Bronze jug with Diana and Actaeon. Kent.
10. Bronze patera with maker’s name, Boduogenus.
Isle of Ely.
11. Silver patera dedicated to the Mother-goddesses.
Northumberland.
12. Bronze and silver brooches.
13. Centre of mosaic pavement. City of London.
14. Pottery vases showing types of decoration.
15. Glass cinerary urns.

Set XVIII. SARACENIC METAL-WORK.
1. Ewer. Mesopotamia, early 13th cent.
2. Ewer. Mosul, a.d. 1232.
3. Casket. Mesopotamia, 13th cent.
4. Incense-burner. „ „ „
5. Writing-box. Syria (?), 13th cent.
6. Perfume-burner of Baisari. Syro-Egyptian style,
late 13th cent.
7. Detail of a salver. Syro-Egyptian style, late
13th cent.
8. Candlestick. Syro-Egyptian style, 13th cent.
9. Cylindrical box. Egypt, 14th cent.
10. Cistern. Syro-Egyptian style, 14th cent.
11. Stand for a tray. Egypt, 14th cent.
12. Bowl. Persian, 14th cent.
13. Flask from the Punjab. Indo-Persian, 13th
cent. (?).
14. Jug with cover. Persian, 16th cent.
15. Salver, by Mahmud al-Kurdi. Venice, about
A.D. 1500.
 
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