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Westwood, J. O.; South Kensington Museum [Editor]
A descriptive catalogue of the fictile ivories in the South Kensington Museum: with an account of the continental collections of classical and mediaeval ivories — London: Chapman & Hall, 1876

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Page 251, line 5, for 706 read 705.
Page 271, No. '65. 129. Original in the Imperial Mufeum of Vienna.
Page 271, No. '58. 18 is figured in Cahier, N. Mel. d'Arch., vol. 2, p. 15.
Page 280, line 10, read the murder of Abel by Cain.
Page 293, No. '73. 4.81. Original in the National Bavarian Mufeum at Munich.
Page 293, line 33, for head read beard.
Page 315, Nos. '73. 343, 34.4., figured by Cahier, N. Mel. d'Arch., ii. pp. 67, 68.
Page 316, Nos. '73. 345, 34.6, figured by Cahier, N. Mel. d'Arch., ii. p. 70.
Page 316, No. '58. 19, figured by Cahier, N. Mel. d'Arch., ii. p. 72; and Viollet
le Duc, Di&. de Mobil. Franc.
Page 336, No. '73. 511. This is the caiket with the " Gefchichte des Grafen
Gleichen mit feinen zwei frauen," now at Gotha.
Page 336, lines 3 and 4, dele “ formerly in the Collection of Count Gleichen, at
Gotha."
Page 350, line 33>f°r Nicholas read Martin.
Page 373, bottom line of text, fee p. 412, line 31.
Page 379· The Bobbio pyx is figured by Cahier, N. Mel. d'Arch., ii. p. 19.
Page 380, line 17,for Chieta read Chiefa.
Page 381, line 10, read p. 54, and p. 345.
Page 381, bottom line, read de la Croix.
Page 382, line ^,for Cyreaca read Cyriaca.
Page 383, line 24., for grandfon read natural fon.
Page 387. The claffical plaque of the library of the Arfenal of Paris is figured by
Cahier, N. Mel. d'Arch., ii. p, 75.
Page 433. The combs of the Emprefs Cunegunda are figured by Cahier, N. Mel.
d'Arch., ii. p. 73.
Page 448. The correfponding plaque to that in the Frankfort Public Library is
defcribed below.
Page 459, line ^,for 124, No. 276 read 140, No. 307.
Page 462. The ivory defcribed in the firft paragraph of this page is figured by
Cahier, N. Mel. d'Arch., ii. p. 53.
Page 469, line 28, for the tomb read the Comb.
Page 473, line 11, for Sielenus read Silenus.
Page 473, line 15, for iii. read νιιι.
Page 485, line S,for helriefcas read hetrufcas.
The " Hiftorifche Auftellung Kunftgewerblicher Erzeugniffe " of Frankfurt -οη-
the-Main in the fummer of 1875 has brought to light a variety of ivory carvings,
of which no account has hitherto been publiihed, from the Collections of Meffieurs
C. A. Milani, Blitterfdorf, J. and S. Goldfchmidt, Schlefinger-Trier, Lachman,
Oppenheim, the Graf zu Eltz, Gontard, and the Herzog von Anhalt. The official
Catalogue omits to give the approximate date of the 61 fpecimens lent for the Exhi-
bition, but they appear to confift for the moft part of Gothic diptychs and plaques,
with fcenes of the Nativity and Paffion of Chrift, flagons, ftatuettes of late work, and
cafkets, with one fmall pyx with metal mounting, and a retable of wood and ivory.
In addition to thefe, feveral others of great intereft were exhibited by M. Spitzer
which are not noticed in the Catalogue, of which I have been favoured with an
account by Alexander Nefbitt, Efq.
One of thefe is the long loft piece originally figured by Gorius, Thes. Dipt.,
vol, ii. pl. xi., and which is evidently the other leaf of the Ricciardian diptych
 
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