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Set LV. EARLY BRITAIN (Early Iron Age).
]. Cordoned bronze bucket. From Brooklands,
Surrey.
2. Bronze shield with coral and boar. Lincoln.
3. Enamelled bronze shield. Thames at Battersea.
4. Iron framework and fire dogs. Welwyn, Herts.
5. Silver cups and bronze escutcheons. Welwyn,
Herts.
6. Pedestal and other pottery vessels. From
Welwyn, Herts.
7. Cordoned pottery. Hertfordshire.
8. Bronze dagger-sheaths. From Somerset and the
Thames.
9. Iron dagger with bronze handle and sheath.
Cookham, Berks.
10. Enamelled bronze helmet. Thames at Waterloo
Bridge.
11. Iron mirror and bronze bridle-bits. Arras, E.R.
Yorks.
12. Enamelled bridle-bits. From Hull and London.
13. Bronze brooches. La Tene type.
14. Iron currency-bars. Hod Hill, Dorset.
15. Heavy bronze rings, enamelled. Perthshire.
Set LVI. ANGLO-SAXON AND IRISH ART.
1. Pottery urns for the ashes of the dead. Kemp-
ston, Beds.
2. Typical iron weapons of Anglo-Saxon date.
3. Lobed beaker of blue glass. Milton-next-Sitting-
bourne, Kent.
4. Gold-plated buckles. Faversham, Kent.
5. Jewelled brooches from Kent, of Jutish type.
Faversham.
6. Bronze-gilt cruciform brooch. Sleaford, Lincs.
7. Gold jewellery with garnets, 7th century.
8. Sword-hilt of horn, with gold and garnets.
Cumberland.
9. Bone comb and case found at York.
10. Front panel of the Franks casket, with runes.
11. Silver chalice of King Alfred’s reign. Cornwall.
12. Silver-gilt penannular brooch, 8th century.
13. Shrine of 12th century, enclosing iron bell of
St. Culan.
14. Stone cross to Cynibalth Cuthbertson. Lancaster.
15. Parts of Viking grave-slab found in London.
Set LV. EARLY BRITAIN (Early Iron Age).
]. Cordoned bronze bucket. From Brooklands,
Surrey.
2. Bronze shield with coral and boar. Lincoln.
3. Enamelled bronze shield. Thames at Battersea.
4. Iron framework and fire dogs. Welwyn, Herts.
5. Silver cups and bronze escutcheons. Welwyn,
Herts.
6. Pedestal and other pottery vessels. From
Welwyn, Herts.
7. Cordoned pottery. Hertfordshire.
8. Bronze dagger-sheaths. From Somerset and the
Thames.
9. Iron dagger with bronze handle and sheath.
Cookham, Berks.
10. Enamelled bronze helmet. Thames at Waterloo
Bridge.
11. Iron mirror and bronze bridle-bits. Arras, E.R.
Yorks.
12. Enamelled bridle-bits. From Hull and London.
13. Bronze brooches. La Tene type.
14. Iron currency-bars. Hod Hill, Dorset.
15. Heavy bronze rings, enamelled. Perthshire.
Set LVI. ANGLO-SAXON AND IRISH ART.
1. Pottery urns for the ashes of the dead. Kemp-
ston, Beds.
2. Typical iron weapons of Anglo-Saxon date.
3. Lobed beaker of blue glass. Milton-next-Sitting-
bourne, Kent.
4. Gold-plated buckles. Faversham, Kent.
5. Jewelled brooches from Kent, of Jutish type.
Faversham.
6. Bronze-gilt cruciform brooch. Sleaford, Lincs.
7. Gold jewellery with garnets, 7th century.
8. Sword-hilt of horn, with gold and garnets.
Cumberland.
9. Bone comb and case found at York.
10. Front panel of the Franks casket, with runes.
11. Silver chalice of King Alfred’s reign. Cornwall.
12. Silver-gilt penannular brooch, 8th century.
13. Shrine of 12th century, enclosing iron bell of
St. Culan.
14. Stone cross to Cynibalth Cuthbertson. Lancaster.
15. Parts of Viking grave-slab found in London.