-y i. ^:w^' [cOQOnCOONCece Robert E. Gross Collection A Memorial to the Founder of the fyoit/te/tafien \' Business Admiiiktnuion Library - Los Angeles s u y^ ■f-< *i ■^ i. > f .'•) >'*^ re- ( idf'- n- CH -^^ ■^■f/.^ *^4o /^-t^ Nzmiber 'M.. a. OF TWO HUNDRED COPIES PRINTED. '/^ ^3il)ltofl)eca "gXicofiaita. '^i^riof^eca ^icofiana ; A CATALOGUE BOOKS ABOUT TOBACCO, TOGETHER WITH A CATALOGUE OF OBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE USE OF TOBACCO IN ALL ITS FORMS. COLLECTED BY WILLIAM BRAGGE, F. S. A., BIRMINGHAM. PRIVATELY PRINTED. 1880 PREFACE. Nearly four centuries ago the Old World learned from the New the use of tobacco, and the lesson has been so well learned that smoking is now common everywhere. The pipes from the pre-historic mounds of the United States, and from the ancient cities of Mexico, prove the extreme antiquity of the practice ; while its connection with religious, political, and social usages gives additional interest to all that can be known about it. Special interest in the subject arises from the fact that all savage and semi-civilized peoples have lavished their highest skill and most characteristic art upon the construction and decoration of their pipes, and nearly the same may be said of nations higher in the scale of civilization. The decoration of pipes and of smoking appliances generally thus adds a new chapter to the "Grammar of Ornament." Until about twenty years ago, no attempt had been made to bring together what might be called an ethnographic collection of objects connected with the use of tobacco in its various forms — of pipes of all kinds, some being so unlike our notion of what a pipe ought to be that even the most experienced European smoker would be puzzled by them — of fire-strikers for smokers — of snuff mills and snuff rasps, by which people in earlier times made their own snuff — of snuff bottles in all their wonderful variety of style and material — of snuff boxes and many other things which illustrate the use of tobacco. The collection that was then attempted includes all these objects, and also the whole Uterature of tobacco. It was begun as the recreation of a busy life to a large extent ii Pkei'ace. spent in travelling, thus affording special opportunities for collecting, and has been continued to the present time with increasing pleasure and success — the collection growing rapidly, while the field for exploration has opened out far more widely than had been expected. The results of these twenty years of labour, though large, are yet necessarily incomplete ; but it is hoped that they may become the nucleus of a collection as nearly perfect as is possible, and thus extend our knowledge of a curious and interesting practice which, beginning in very early ages, has become common in every country of the world. It has not been thought well to burden this Catalogue with many notes referring to individual objects, or to the travellers who may have brought them to England. All such facts of interest will be found in the Illustrated Catalogue (No. 4og) of the Bibliotheca NicotianiT-. W. B. Birmingham, 1880. BIBLIOTHECA NICOTIANA. [ I.] Oviedo. Coronica de las Indias. | La hysteria general de | las Indias agora nuevamente im | pressa corregida y emendada. | i547- Y con la conquista del Peru. I (Libro quinto, Capit segundo. De los tabacos | o ahumadas que los indios acostumbran | en estaysla Espanola.) Impreso en Salamanca por Juan de Junta. 1547. [Folio.] [2.] Segvnda | Parte del Libro, | de las Cosas qve se I traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales, | que siruen al vso de medicina. Do se tra | ta del Tobaco, y de la Sassafras : &c. Hecho por el Doctor Monardes Me | dico de Seuilla. | En casa Alonso Escriuano, Im | pressor. [i8mo.] 1571- [ 3.] Instrvction | svr L'Herbe Petvm ditte en France L'Herbe | de la Royne ou Medicee : Et sur la racine | Mechioca3n principalement (auec | quelques autres Simples rares & exquis) exemplaire "k manier philosophique- | ment tous autres Vegetaux. Par I.G.P. | Nvie, d'Envie, en Vie : A Paris. | Par Galiot du Pre', Libraire mxi. ; rue S. Jaques, k I'enseignc de la Galere d'or, &c., &c. [iSmo.] 1572. « [4.] Primera y | Segunda y Tercera | Partes de la Historia | Medicinal de las Cosas | que se traen de nuestras Indias Occi- | dentales que siruen en | Medicina. | Tratado de la Piedra | Bezaar, y de la yerua Esquerconera. | Dialogo de las Gran | dezas del Hierro, y de sus vertudes | Medi- cinales | Tratado de la Nieve | y del beuer frio. | Hechos por el Do I ctor Monardes Medico | de Sevilla. | Van en est a | impression | la Tercera parte y el Dialogo del Hierro nueua- I mente hechos, que no han sido impressos | hasta agora. Do hay cosas grandes | y dignas do saber. | Con Licencia y Preuilegio de su Magestad. | En Sevilla | En casa de Alonso Escriuano. | 1574. | [4to, 206 pp. Woodcuts.] [5-] Tractado j de las Drogas, y medicinas de las Indias j Orientales, con sus Plantas debuxadas al | biuo por Christoual Acosta medi- | co y cirujano que las vio | ocularmente. | En el qua! se verifica mucho de lo que escriuio el Do- I ctor Garcia de Orta. | IJirigido ala muy noble y muy mas leal ciudad de j Burgos cabe(5a de Castilla y camara de | su Majestad. | En Burgos. | Por Martin de Mctoria impressor de su Majestad. | 1578. | Con privilegio. | In -cooodait Iwrder. Esta tasado en ciento y nouenta y dos marauedis. [4to, 448 and 38 pp. Wood engravings, see p. 360 Del Bangue, and 408 Del Opio.] [ 6.] Primera | y | Segunda [ y | Tercera Partes | De la Historia Medicinal ; de las cosas que | se traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales, | que siruen en medicina. I Tratado de la Piedra Bezaar, y de la yerua | Escuergonera. Dialogo de las grandezas del Hierro, y de sus vertudes | Medicinales. | Tratadode la Nieue, ydel beuer Frio. | Heches por el Doctor Monardes, Medico de Seuilla. | Van en esta Impression | la Tercera parte, y el Dialogo del Hierro, neu- | uamente hechos : que ne ha sido impressos hasta | agora. Do ay cosas grandes, y dignas de | saber. | Con Licencia y Priuilegio de su Magestad. | En Seuilla | En Casa de Fernando Diaz | 1580. | [4to, 162 pp. Woodcuts.] [ 7.] De I Landtwinninghe \ Ende Hoeue | Van M. Kaerle Steuens, ende M. Ian Liebaut, | Bey de Doctooren in de Medicijne. | &c., &c., &c., T'Antwerpen, | By Christoffel Plantijn in den | gulden Passer. | 1582. Pages 260-8 give an Account of Tobacco under the name Nicotiane or Petum. [410, 707 pp. and table.] [ 8.] Delle Cose, | che vengono | portate dall' Indie | Occidentali pertinenti all' vso | della Medicina. | Raccolte. & trattate dal Dottor Nicolo | Monardes, Medico in Siuiglia, | &c &c I in Venetia, Appresso Giordan Ziletti. 1582. | [8vo, 249 pp. & Tavola 1 1 pp.] [9.] Historia | Naturale, e Morale | delle Indie; | scritta | Dal R. P. Gioseflfo di Acosta | Delia Compagnia del Giesu ; | &c., &c., &c. | Nouvamente tradotta della lingua Spagnuola nella Italiana | da Gio. Paolo Galvcci Salodiano | Academico Veneto. | Con Privilegii. | In Venetia, | Presso Bernardo Basa, AH' insegna del Sole. | 1596. [4to, 174 pp.] [ 10.] A Defence of | Tabacco : with a | Friendly Answer to the | late printed Booke called | Worke for Chimny-Swee- | pers, &c. | Si iudicas, cognosce : si Rex es, iube. | London, \ Printed by Richard Field for Thomas Man. I [Square 8vo.] 1602. [ 1 1.] Work for Chimny-sweepers : | or a warning for Tabacconists. | Describing the pernicious | vse of Tabacco, no lesse plea- | sant than profitable for all sorts | to reade. | Fumus patria;, Igne alieno Luculentior. | As much as to say, I Rellcr be cliokt with English hemp, tlien poisoned witii Indian Tabacco. | Imprinted at London by T. Es/e, for Thomas \ Bushell, &: are to be sould at the great North | dore of Powles. [Square 8vo.] 1602. [ 12.J A I Counter- | Blaste to | Tobacco. | Imprinted at London | by R. B. | Anno 1604. The original ed. 13 leaves, collated with Bodleian. [13.] A [ Counter- | Blaste to | Tobacco. | Imprinted at London | by R. B. | Anno 1604. (Wanting Title page.) [410. 18 pp.] Arbers' English Reprints — has also notes on the early introduction & use of Tobacco in England. 1577-1619. [14.] Tobacco-Leaves | by | Samuel Rowlandson, | six copies printed | London | 1604-13. A reprint of Rowlandson's pieces, ist Instructions given to a Country Clown, To take Tobacco when he comes to town, 1604; 2nd, The Devil's Health drinker, 161 1; 3rd, Tobacco carried to Tyburn, 1613; & 4th, To smokeing noses & stinkeing nostrils. [8 pp. sm. 4to.] [ 15.] The I Triall of | Tabacco. | Wherein, his worth is most worthily ex | pressed ; as, in the name, nature, and qualitie of | the sayd hearb ; his speciall vse in all Physicke, with the I true and right vse of taking it, as well for the Seasons, | and times, as also the Complexions, Dispositi- | ons, and Constitutions, of such Bo- | dies, & Persons, as are fittest : I and to whom it is most | profitable to | take it. | By E.[dmond] G.[ardner]. Gent, and Practicioner in Physicke. | Imprinted at London, by TL L. for Mafhcw L^ownes. \ Paules Churchyard, | at the signe of the Bishopjs-head. [Square 8vo.] 1610. 8 [ i6.] Perfvming | of Tabacco, and j the great Abvsc committed ] in it. | V\'ith many other auncient and ] modern Perfumings; and the exposition of | the Chapter of the true Oderife- | rovs Cane of [ Dioscorides. j Taken out of the new Historie or Illv- | stration of Plants, Written by Matth. | de L'obel, Botanographer of tlie [ King his most excellent Maiesty. | Translated out of Latin by I. N. G. | 1610. | Lotidon, I Printed by William Stansby. [8vo, iSpp.] 1611. [ 1 7.] 'I'hc I Maske of | Flowers. | Presented | By the Gentlemen of Graies-Inne, at | the Court of White-hall, in the Ban- | quetting House, vpon Twelfe | night, 1613. | Being the last of the Solemnities and Magnificences ' which were performed at the marriage of the right | honourable the Earle of Somerset, and the I Lady Francis Daughter of the Earle | of Sufiolke, Lord Cham- j berlaine. | London \ Printed by N. O. for Roberl Wilson. [8vo.] 1 6 14. A challenge between Silenus and Kanasha upon the point; "That Wine was more woortliy then Tobacco, and did more cheere and relieue the sjjirits of men." [18.] A Counterblaste to 'I'obacco, by King James the First. [4to.] 161 6. [ 19.] Deir Historia | de i semplici | aromati, | et altre cosi che vengono | portate dall' Indie Orientali pertinente | all' uso della Medicina. ( Di Don C.arzia Dall' Horto | Medico Portughese, con alcune breui Annotationi di Carlo Cluzio. | Et dve Altri Libri Parimente | di quelle cose che si portano dair Indie Occidentali ; | Con vn Trattato della Neue it del beuer fresco. I Di Nicolo Monardes | Medico di Siviglia. | Hora tradotti dalle loro lingue nella nostra Italiana da Messer | Annibale Briganti, INLarrucino da Ciuita | di Chieti, Dottore & Medico Eccellentissimo. | Con Privilegio. | In Venetia, 1616. [Svo, 525 pp.] [ 20.] Brathwaite's (Rich.)Solemne, loviall Disjjutation, Theoreticke and Practickc, briefely shadowing the Lawcs of Drinking, &c. Oenozythopolis, at the Signe of Red-eyes. 161 7. The Smoaking Age, | or | The ALm in the Mist ; | with I The life and death of Tobacco. | &c., Oenozythopolis. ) at the Signe of Teare-nose. [iSmo.] 1617. [21.] A Counterblast | to 'I'obacco. | Contained in The I Workes of | The Most High | and Mightie | Prince | James, | &:c., &c. Loudon I Printed by Robert Barker and yohn Bill. [Fol.] Anno 1619. [ 22.] Tobacco I battered ; | & | the Pipes | shattered I (About their Eares [ that idlely Idohse | so base & | barbarous | a Weed ; | or | at least-Wise | ouer-loue so loathsome | Vanitie ;) | by | A Volley of holy Shot | Thundered | From Mount Helicon. [i8mo.] 1614-20. [ 23.] A Briefe and | accurate trea- | tise, concerning, | The taking of the fume of Tobacco, | which very many, in these dayes, | doe too licentiously | vse. | In which, the immoderate, irregular, and vnseasonable vse thereof is reprehended, | and the true nature and best manner of v- | sing it, perspicuously demon | strated. By Tobias Venner, Doctor of Physicke in Bath, etc. | At London. Printed by W. L. for Richard Moore. [Small 4to.] 1621. [23*.] Tabacolcgia : | Hoc est | Tabaci, | Seu | Nico- tianae | descriptio | Medico-Chirurgico-Pharmaceutica: | Vel I Ejus praeparatio et usus in omnibus ] fcrmfe | corporis humani in- | commodis; una cum varijs Tabacum adulterandi ra- I tionibus, & accurata signorum, quibus eius bo- | nitas dignosci potest, annotatione, Per Johannum Neandrum Bremanum, | Philosophum, & Medicum. Lvgdvni Batarorvm, \ Ex Officina Lsaaci Elsei'iri. [4to.] 1622. [24.] Een Korte beschrij- | vinge van het wonderlijcke kruyt I Tobacco, komende uyt verre ende vreemde | Landen, het welcke zeer bequaem ende nut is teghen | veel gebreken des hoofts, der mage, ende andere leden | des lichaems, dienende principalijck de Zee-varende | lieden : het welcke den Leser in dit Boecrken wert | te kennen gegeven. Over- geset uyt 'tEngels. | Men vintse te koop tot Rotterdam, by de | Borse by yoris Pamuehs. [i8mo.] 1623. [ 25.] Hymnvs Tabaci, | autore | Raphaele Thorio | Lugd. Bat. 'X^^xi \ Lsaaci Eheviri. | [Small 4to.] 1625. [26.] Traicte | dv Tabac, | ov | Nicotaine, Panacee, | Petvn ; avtrement | Herbe h la Reyne, | Auec sa preparation & son vsage, pour la | Plus part des indispositions du corps humaiii, | ensfinble les diuerses fagons de le j fiilsifier, & les marques pour | le recognoistre. | Compose [jremiercment en Latin par Jean Neander, | Medecin a Lcyden, & mis de nouueau en | Francois, par I.V. | Oeuure tres vtile, non seulement au vulgaire, niais a tons | ceux qui font la medicine, & notaniment a ceux qui voyageants [ n out nioyen de porter quantite de medicaments. | A Lyo/i, I Ciiez Bartliehmy Viiice?tf, rue Merciere, | a I'enseigne de la Yictoire. | [i2mo.] 1626. [27.] Tabacologia; | Hoc est | Tabaci, seu Nicotians | descriptio | Medico-Cheirurgico-Pharmaceutica, ) Vel Ejus prjeparatio et usus in | omnibus, ferme corporis | humani incomodis. | Per Johannem Neandrum Bremanum | Philo- sophum et Medicum. | Lugduni Batavorum. Ex Ofticina Isaad Eheviri, \ &c. [ 4to.] Anno 1626. [28.] HymnusTabaci, | Avlore | Raphaele | Thorio. Londini. | (Bound with No. 58.) Impensis J^oannis Waterson. \ [i8mo.] 1626. [ 29.] Directions for Health, | Naturall and Artificiall : I Deriued from the best Phisitians, as well | Moderne as Antient. | &c. Tobacco- | taking, &c. | (S:c. The sixth Edition reviewed by the Author, | (William Vaughan) | &c. &c. London, \ Printed by jl^o/in Beak, for Francis Williams, \ &c. 1626. [ 30.] Hymnus | Tabaci | autorc | Raphaele Thorio | Lugd. Bat. I Typis [ Isaaci Elseveri | 1628 \ Engd. title. Satyrs smokuig. [ssff. 4to.] See early Dutch pipes on front. [31.] Traicte | du Tabac. A. Lyon. 1630. An edition similar in title and contents to No. 26. [3^-] Petri Scriverii | Satvrnalin, | Ofte PoL-iiscli j Wasten-avond-spel, | Vervatende liet gebriiyk ende misbniyk I Vanden Taback, | ' Onlangs by den Auteur iii't Latijn beschreven, ende, | by eenen Liefhebber in't licht gegeven. | Nil verrijkt, ende herdruckt ; niitsgaders tot dienst ende | Vermaek van een yder in Neder-Duytsch vertaeld | Door Sanivel Ampzing. | Gedruckt te Haerkin, \ By Adriaeii Roman, Ordinaris Stads-Boek-drucker. [4to.] 1630. [ 33] ^Vine, I Beere, Ale, | and | Tobacco : | Con- tending for Superiorit)'. | A Dialogue. | The Second Edition, much enlarged. | Printed at Loyidon by T. C, for '^0/111 Giviie, and are | be sold at his shop at Fiirniuals Inne Gate | in IIoI- borne. | [Small 4to.] 1630. [ 34.] Petri Scriverii | Waston-avond-spel, | Den tweeden Druck. | vervatende j 't Ghebruyk en 't Misbruyk I van den Taback, | Uyt het Latijn in Neder-duytsch vertaelt, | door S. A. I Noch zijn hier by gevoeght | XL. vermaeckelicke Poctische Grillen, | den selven Here P. S. toe-ghe-eygent, door H. V. D. Tot Leydcn, \ By Wilkm Christiaensz. Anno 1631. [Oblong iSmo.] [35.] Tobacco I battered; | and j the Pipes shattered | (about their Ears that idlely | Idolize so base and barbarous | a WEED; | or | at least-wise over-love | so loathsome Vanitie) : | by | A Volley of Holy Shot | Thundered | From Mount Helicon. | Du | Bartas | his | Diuine Weekes | And Workes | with a Compleate Collectio | of all the other most 1 delight-full Workes | 'I'ranslated and | written by yt | famous | Philomusus, | losvah Sylvester | gent : | London, printed by | Robert Young. 1633. | [Folio,] Engraved Title by R. Elstracke. Pag. 563-579. See error in pagination. [36.] La I Theriaque | Francoise. | avec les vertus, et | proprietez d' icelle selon Galien. | Mises en vers Francois par I Pierre Maginet Pharmacien Salinois. | Et dispense' publique- ment a Salins par ledict Maginet, | & Claude Thouuerey freresPharmaciens, | enrAni623. | aLyon, | ParBanlielemy Vincent, en rue | Merciere, a 1' Enseigne de la Victoire. | 1623 I [8vo.] 91 pp. Bound with No. 26. 12 [ 37-1 By t'ls King. I A Proclamation restraining the abusiue venting of Tobacco. | Imprinted at London by Robert Barker^ Printer to the Kings most excellente Maiestie : And by the Assignes of yohn BUI. [Folio sheet.] 1633. [ 3S.] Desengano | Contra el | mal vsa del | Tabaco. | Tocanse varias Lecciones, ] y tratanse al intento, muchas dudas : con reso- | lucion las nuevas, con novedad | las antiguas. | Por el Doctor Francisco | de Leiva y Aguilar, Medico-Philosopho, | hijo de la insigne Ciudad | de Cordova. I Con Indices, al Fin, de Cosas Notables ; | y Tabla de Capitulos. I Con Privilegio Real. | En Cordova. Por Salvador de Cea Tesa. [Small square 8vo.] Ano de 1634. [ 39.] A. van de Vennes, | Sinne-Vonck | op den | Hollandtschen 'I'urf. | Ende des seifs Wonder Veen Brandt; | in Gedicht uyt-geschildert, en aen-gewe- ( sen op de Haegsche 'I'vrf-Marct. | Hier noch by gevoegt een vermakelielcken. I Hollandtschen Sinne-Droom | op het | Nievw | Wys-Mal | van den | Ouden Italiaeiischen Smit ; [ Mitzgaders | De \'indinge der Tabacs Wonder Smoock, | Hijcke lijck verciert met Konst-Beelden. In s' Graven-Hage. \ Adriaen vaiide J'e/i/ie. Wt- gevormt in de Poetische Druckerye van | Jsaae Bvrchoorn. [Square i8mo.] 1C34. [ 40.] Via Recta | ad | Vitam Longam. | or, | A plain Philosophicall Demonstration of | the Nature, Faculties, and Effects of all such things | as by way of nourishments make for the preservation of | health, with divers necessary dieteti- call observations ; | &:c., (.*tc. By To. Venner. Doctor of Physicke in Bathe. | As also an accurate Treatise concerning Tobacco. London, \ Printed by R. Bishop, for Henry Hood. [Small 4to.] 1638. [41.] Bacchus Wonder-wercken: | Waerin | HetRecht Gebruyck en Misbruyck | des Wijns door verscheyden vermaecklijcke, eerlijcke | en leerlijcke historien wort afge- beeld, en de lasteringe | der Dronckenschap met levende verwen afgemaelt, &:c., &:c., byZ*. F. Pers, Amsf., 1628. Page 67-70. Engravings, & Songs on Tobacco. [410.] 140 pp. [42.] Puer I Centum annorum | sive | Heteroclitus | repuerascentis Mundi | genius, | Der vor Augen liegend- handel-und | wandlenden Welt taglich anhal- | tendes Kinder-Spiel. [i2mo.] Circa. 1640. 13 (Plays containing discourses on Tobacco, Tea, etc. A song in praise of Tobacco, and a code of burlesque Statutes enjoining the use of Tobacco.) [43.] Mr. Grymston's | Speech | in | Parhament | upon ] The Accusation and Impeachment | of | William Laud, I Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, upon high | Treason, | &c., &c., see page 304. " Most unworthily trucked and cli.iffered in Tobacco Licenses and fines." [4to, 5 pp.] London. 1641. [44.] An I Ordinance | of the | Lords and Commons | Assembled In | Parliament, | Concerning the | Excise | of | Tobacco. I Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Pari. D. Com. London, Printed by Richard Cotes and yoh Raivorth. \ [8 pp.] 1643 [ 45.] De Herba | Panacea | quam alii Tabacum | alii Petvm, avtNi- | cotianam vocant, Brevis | Commentariolus. | Avctore | ^'Egidio Everarto, Antverpiano. | Vllrajecti\ pro Davide ah Hoogenhvysen. \ [i2mo.] 1644. (Bound with Nos. 46, 6*, 7, and 8.) [ 46.] Johannis Neandri | Bremani | Tobacologia, | hoc est I Tabaci | seu | Nicotianae | Descriptio | vel | ejus preparatio et usus. | LHtrajecti | pro Davide ab Hoogenhuysen [i2mo.] 1644. [ 46*] Epistolae | et | Judicia | ClarissimorimT aliquot | Medicorum. | De | Tabaco. | Ultraiecti, | Pro Davide ab Hoogenhvysen. | [i2mo.] Anno 1644. [ 47.] Misocapnus | sive | De Abusu | Tobacci | Lusus Regius. | LHtrajecti pro Davide ab Hoogenhuysen. [i2mo.] 1644. [48] Hymnus | Tabaci | autore | Raphaele Tliorio Ultragecti pro Davide ab Hoogenhuysen. [i2mo. ] 1644. [49.] De I Abusu Tobacci | Discursus, | Ex Operibus | Seren. Regis Britanniae | Jacobi | desumptus, | Et hac forma | in Dei Gloriam, | & | Juventutis, hanc herbam | hoc potissimutn sedulo, | Cum vitae, teinporis & studiorum I dispendio detestando, ] sitientis & consumentis. | Rosiochi, I Prostat apud ^oh ILalkrv. [i8mo.] Anno 1644. 14 [50.] Job. Michaelii I. I. Hornani, | De | Oculo, | Et quaedam Poematia ejusdem | Auctoris | Dordrechti, | Excudebat Henricus Essaeus. | 1645. Among the poems above referred to is " De Tabaco." [51.] lo : Chrysostomi | Magneni | Burgimdi Luxo- uiensis Patritij Philoso- | phi Medici, & in celeberrima Ticinensi | Vniuersitate Regij Medicinae | Professoris | Exercitationes | de Tabaco | ad Illvstrissimum Heroem | Othor.em Caimvm | Supremi ItaHae Consilij Regentem Inclytum. Ticini Regij, Apud lo : Andream Magriuiii. [4to.] 1648. (Bound with No. 59.) [ 52.] The Code | of | 1650, | being a compilation of the earhest laws and orders ] of the | General Court of Connecticut : | also, the | Constitution, or Civil Compact, | entered into and adopted by the Towns of | Windsor, Hartford, and \Vethersfield | ini63S-9. | &c. &c. | commonly called I Blue Laws. | Hartford : | S. Andrus & Son. | [8vo. Reprint in the 46th year of Independence — 1825. 119 ff. see p. 96 "Tobacko."] [ 53.] A I Briefe and accurate | Treatise j concerning | The taking of the fume of | Tobacco, | which very many, in these dayes, | doe too licenciously use. In which the immoderate, irregular, and un | seasonable use thereof is reprehended, and the | true nature and best manner of using it, perspicuously demonstrated. | By L. Venner, Doctor of Physic in Bathe. Loiidott, \ Printed by yaines Fleslter for Henry Hood, Sec, 1650. Mounted in Vol. I. of History of Tobacco Illustrated, and a separate copy. [ 54.] Tabacum | Carmen. | Auctore | Joanne Bap- tista I Godefroy | Societatis Jesu. | [8vo.] (c. 1650.) 21 pp. [55] ^'''1 Recta I ad Vitam Longani. | or, A Treatise wherein the right way and best | manner of living, etc. I As also | An accurate Treatise concerning Tobacco. | By Tho. Venner Doctor of Physick in Bathe. London, \ Printed by yames Flcslicr, for Henry Hood, etc. 1650. [Sm. 4to.] [56.] Petition to the King's most Excellent Majesty on behalf of the Inhabitants and Planters in Virginia and Mariland. (Relatmg to the trade in Tobacco.) [Folio, 4 pp.] Circa, 1650. IS [57.] Hyninus | Tabaci, | Avtore | Raphaele Thorio | Editio Nova, MuUb Emendatior. Londini. \ Y.^zw'i.thiAT. N.\ixo Hum. Moseky. \ 1651. [58.] Hymnus Tabaci; | a | Poem | In Honour of I Tobaco. I Heroically composed | By [ Raphael Thorius | Made English by | Peter Hausted | Mr. of Arts Camb. London, \ Printed by T. N'. for Hiiniplu-ey Moseley, C!^c. [i8mo.] 1651. (Latin & English bound together.) (Bound with No. 28.) [59.] Pvlvis Febrifvgvs | Orbis Americani | Serenis- simi Principis | Leopoldi | Gulielmi | Archidvcis Avstriae Belgii ac Bvrgvndiae Proregis | Ventilatvs | Ratione, Expe- rientia, Avctoritate | a Joanne Jacobo Chifletio, | Equite, | Anno 1653. [Small 4to.] (Bound with No. 51.) [60.] Jatrologismorvm | sive | Medicinalium | Obser- valionum | Pentecostae quinqve | Vtilibus PrKceptis, Dominici Panaroli Romani. | Hanoveriae \ Typis jFohannis Aubry \ sumptibus Voharints Bayeri, Bibliopol. Francofurtens. Anno 1654. [Small 4to.] [61.] Les i Bachanales | ov | Loix de Bachvs | Prince de Mise en Arabic | Roy d'Egypte et des Indes, et Diev des Bevvevrs. | &c. Tird des Burlesques du Sieur de la Garenne, | &c. Chez Andre Gales, Imprimeur, rue Brocherie, &c., 1657. [Reprint of 1870. Valence.] [ 62.] De Tabaco Exercitationes | Quatuordecim. | Authore j Joanne Chrysostomo | Magneno. | Burgundo Luxoviense Patritio, | Philosopho, Medico, & in Universitate Ticinensi Regio Me | dicinae Professore. | Editio ultima a multis mendis | repurgata. | Hagae-Comitis. | Ex Typo- gxxpWia. Adriatii Vlaccj. [i8mo.] 1658. [ 63. J Wine, I Beer, Ale, | and | Tobacco, | Contend- ing for superiority. | A Dialogue. London, Printed by J^. B. for yolm Grove, and are to I be sold at his shop betwixt S. Katharine's Stairs | and the Mill, next door to the sign | of the Ship. | [i2mo.] 1658. [64.] Panacea; | or | The Universall Medicine, being I a Discovery | of the | Wonderfull Vertues | of | Tobacco | Taken in a Pipe, | With | Its Operation and Use both in Physick and Chyrurgery. | By Dr. Everard, &c. i6 London, \ Printed for Simon Miller at the Star in St. Pauls I Church-yard, near the ^Vest-end. [i8mo.] 1659. [ 65.] Organon Salutis. | An | Instrvment | to Cleanse the Moniach. | As also divers new Ex- | periment of the virtue | of | Tobacco and Cofl'ee : ( How much they con- duce to preserve humane health. | By W. R. of Gray's Inne, Esquire. | The second Edition, with new Additions. | London. \ Printed for D. Pakanau, at the Rainbow | in Fleet-street, neer the Inner | Temple Gate. [iSmo.] 1659. [ 66.] Decision | del Pvnto, | enqvese controvierte | si los polvos que de nuevo se anaden al | Tabaco, son danosos, o prouechosos | a su vso ordinario de tomarlo | en polvo. | Avtor el Doctor Don Diego | Henriquez Correa, Cathedratico que fue de | Visperas de la Vniuersidad de esta Ciudad, y Medi- I CO del Excelentissimo senor Code de Villa Vmbro- | sa. Marques de Quintana, del Consejo de sa Ma- | gestad en el Real de Castilla, Assistente, y Maestro de [ Campo General de la gente de Guerra de Seuilla, | y su Tierra, Presidente de la Real Casa de la ] Contratacion da las Indias de esta | Ciudad, &c. Con Licencia, | En Seuilla por Luan Gomez de Bias, Impressor J mayor de dicha Ciudad. Ano de 1659. [Small 4to.] [67.] Eeen Vertoogh van de | considerabele | Colonie, | By de Ed. Groot Mog. Heeren | Staten van Hollandt ende West- | Vriestlandt, uytgeset op de vaste | Kust van | America. | In 's Graven-hage. | Jacobus Scheltus. 1676. [i2mo. 94 pp.] [ 68.] The original records of the Pipe-makers' Guild Gouda; with the Constitution, laws, and acts, from 1660 to 1724. Bought by me from the Secretary, to whose fomily the records and plate, &c., of the Guild had been forfeited more tlian a century before, through the non-payment of monies lent. Van der Want's great grandfather restored the plate, but kept the records and guild book. [i vol., M.S. folio, brown mor.] Bound with this is the whole series of 504 Drawings of Trade Marks granted by the Guild, with names of the respective owners, from 1660 to 1870. These were copied for Mr. Bragge, from the large wooden tablets preserved at the Guildhouse at Gouda. See No. 87. 17 [ 69-] Judge Ramsey's | Instrument ] to Cleanse the Stoiiiack, I as also, j Divers new Experiments j of tlie | Vertue | of | Tobacco and Coffee: | How much they conduce to I preserve Humane Health. | Recommended to Public View I by Sir Henry Blount, iv: Mr. James Howell. I The third Edition with new Additions. \ London: \ Printed for S. Speed, at the Rainbow in Fleet street, | near the Inner Temple-gate, 1664. [OS pp., 1 2 mo.] [ 70.] Martini Schoockii | De | Sternutatione I Tractatus copiosus : | Omnia ad illani pertinentia, juxta j recentia inventa proponens. ] Editio altera, priori & emen- datior, | & uberior. Ainsfelodaini, | Apud Fetniiii I'aiiden Bergc, &c. [iSmo.] 1664. [71.] Simonis Paulli. D, [ Medici Regij, ac Praelati Aarhusiensis | Commentarius | Ue | Abusu Tabaci. | Americanorum Veteri, ] et | Herbae Thee. | Asiaticorum in Europa Novo, 1 Quae ipsissima est Chamaeleagnos Dodonaei, I ali^s I Myrtus Brabantica, Danice Porfz, German, Post, | Gallice' Piment Royal, Belgice Gagel dicta ; | cum Figuris aeneis, utensilia quaedam Chinensivm | eaq pretiosissima repraesentantibus. Argentorati \ Sumptibus Authoris Filij | Shiwnis Paulli Bibliop. [Small 4to. I 1665. [72.] TABAAOriA I sive de | Tabaco | Dissertatio | quam I I placidae OiXtargwu discussioni submittit. | 1667. Adamus Hahn. | Jenae. | Litens Wertherianis. [ 73.] Magneni De Tobacco Exercitationes, Amstelo- dami. [i2mo.] 1669. Vellum uncut. [ 74.] Duplicate copy. Bound with Nos. 4S-6-7-&-9. [ 75.] II Tabacco | Opera. | di D. Benedetto Stella | da Civita Castcllana, M. D. ] Nella quale si tratta dell' Origine, Historia, j Coltura, Preparatione, Qualita, Na- | tuni, Virtu,andVso. | inFvmo.inPolvere, | in Foglia,inLambitivo, el in Medicina. | Delia pianta volgarmente detta, | Tabacco. | Si discorre degl' vtili, ch' arreca moderatamente pre- | so, c i8 de i danni ch'apporta smoder-atamente | vsato, e qual sia el vero, e legitime | modo diprenderlo. | Trattato | Naturale, Medico, Morale, e-Curioso. Ill Roma, Per Filippo Maria Manchii. [iSnio.] 1669. [ 76.] Two Broad Sides ] against | Tobacco. | The First given by | King James | of Famous Memor)' : | His | Counterblast to Tobacco. | The Second | Transcribed out of that learned Physician, ] Dr. Everard Maynwaringe, | his | Treatise of the Scurvy. | To which is added, | Serious Cautions against Excess in Drinking: Taken out | of another ■Work of the same Author. His preservation | of Health and Prolongation of Life, j ^Vith | A Short Collection, out of Dr. Ceorge Tliompson's | 'I'reatise of Bloud ; Against smoking Tobacco. [ Also many E.xamples of God's severe Judgments upon I notorious Drunkards, who have died suddenly, | In a Sermon Preached by Mr. Samuel Ward. | Concluding with Two Poems against Tobacco and Coffee. | Collected and PubHshed, as very Proper for this Age. By J. H. Licensed according to Order, June 6, 1672. ] Lciidoii, Printed for J^ohii Jlancock. [4to.] Frontispiece : a portrait of King James, engraved on Copper. Folded A\'oodcut at end. [77.] Oratio | de | Tabaco ejus- | que hodierno j abusu I habita | a | Jacobo 'Pajjpio Med. | D. ejusdemquc Prof I publico | cum Magistratu academico in Illustri | Julia quarlum abiret | Tertib edita auction Hclmestadii, 6^v., 1673. [4to, 44 pp.] [ 78.] 'I'hc 1 True English Interest: j or an | Account I of the ] Chief National Improvements; | in | some Political Observations, Demon- | strating an Infallible Advance of this Nati- | on to Infinite Wealth and Greatness, ] Trade and Populacy, with Imployment, | and Preferment for all Persons. | By Carew Reynel, Esq. ; | London, I Printed for Giles IViddnicit's, at the Green- | Dragon, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1674. | [8vo, 92 pp.] ^'t'l; jip. 32-36 on Tobacco. 19 [79-] A Collection of 15 Ordinances of Zutplien relating to the Impost on Tobacco : — 1630 Broadside 1675 ibid I6S0 ibid 1729 ibid I73I ibid I74I ibid 1742 2 pp., 4to 1742 Broadside 1746 ibid 1749 2 pp., 4to 1753 ibid 1755 3 PP- 4to 1756 ibid 1758 2 pp., 4to 1763 3 PP-. 4to 1764 16 pp., 4to [ 80.] Negotianum Satyriciim, | Of de | Quinta Essentia | \'an den | Toeback, | Door j Jean Ple)n de Courage. | [8vo.] 1676. (ledrukt tot Afnarsdainnie \ "By Actaeoii van S/aiiiine, | Op't hoekje van Vulcani-sfmat \ Daar de gebaarde Pyp in de gevel staat. [81.] Histoire | du Tabac, | 011 | il est Traite | parti- cvlierement | dv | Tabac en Poudre. | Par Monsieur De Prade. A Paris, \ Chez J/ Le Firs/, ruii S. Jaques, | a la Couronne de France. [i2mo.] 1677. [ 82.] JoJiannis Xicolai | lima Schvvartzb | Com- mendatio | de | P.itu Anti-quo et Hodi- | erno Bacchana- | lioruni. j Helmestadii, | Typis Ov Sumtibus lienrici Davidis Mulleri, I Acad. Typoi,r. | [4to.] 1679. [ S3.] Simonis PauUi, D. | Medici Regii, ac Praelati Aarhusiensis | Commcntaiius | De Abusu Tabaci | Ameri- canorum Veteri, et ] Herbae Thee | Asiaticorum in Europa Novo, I Quae ipsissima est Chamaelcagnos Dodanaei, | Editio Secunda priori auctior & correctior. Aig^oiforati. \ Siimptibus B. Authoris FiUi Siiiioiiis raiilii, Bibliop. Anno Salutis 1681. [Small 4to.] [ 84.] Tlie I Natural History | of | Coffee, Thee, Chocolate, Tobacco. | In four several Sections ; | ^Vith a | Tract I of | Elder and Juniper Berries, | Shewing how Useful 20 they may be in Our | Coffee-Houses ; | And also the way of making | Mum, | With some Remarks upon that Liquor. | Collected from the Writings of the best Physicians, | and Modern Travellers. Loudon : I Printed for Cliristoplwr Wilkinson, at the Black Boy over | against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet. [i2mo.] 1682. [85.] The I Way to Health, | Long Life, and | Happi- ness, I lire., &c., to which is added a Treatise of most sorts of I English Herbs, | (&c., &c.) The like never before Published. | Communicated to the World for a general Good. I By Pilotheos Physiologicus. | London, Andmc So7c>/e. 1683. Pp. 164 to 177, "On Tobacco." [ 86.] The original Grants, Resolutions, Petitions and other papers, of the Pipe makers guild of Gouda. Given to me by P. van der Want, of Gouda. 3 vols, [folio.] \^ol. i, 1683-1765; vol. ii, 1766-86; vol. iii, 1 786-1 826. [ 87.] Gebruik en Mis- bruik | Van de | Thee, | Mirsgaders een \'erhandeHnge wegens de | Deugden en Kragten van de | Tabak. | Door | Cornelis Bontekoe. | In zyn leven Raad en Lyf-Medicus \'an zyn | Keurvorstelijke Doorluchtigheid | van Brandenburg. | Hier nevens een Verhandelinge van de | Coffee. I Met des zelfs krachten in gezonde, en ] ongezonde. | Door Stephanus Blankaart, | Philosophiae en Med. Doctor en Practizijn | tot Amsterdam. | ln'& G}'aTen/iage,hy Pieter LLcigen. \ En iot A/nsUrditni By yan ten ILoorn over het oude Heere Logement, | in de History-Scliryver. [i8mo.] 1686. [ 88.] \'o\. of Tracts : Curious | enciuiries, | being si."; i Brief Discourses, | viz. — I. Of the Longitude; | \\. The Tricks of Astrological Quacks; | HL Of the Depth of the Sea; | IV. Of Tobacco; | \'. Of Europe being too full of People; | VL The various Opinions concerning the | Time of Kee[)ing the Sabbath ; | London : | Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor, near | Stationers' Hall, 168S. | licensed, Septemb. 21, 1688. " On Tobacco," pp. 18, 19, with large plate of The Tobacco Manufacture, from the Universal Magazine, 1750. [4to.] [ 89.] Die I Schaubiihne | mcnschlichcr Ccwohn-und Thorheiten ; | Entworflfen in 7 Classes : | &c. 21 IV. Tabaco-Logia | oder | Bericht vom Taback, | woher er tomme | und | Niitzlichem Gebrauch und Misz- | branch desselbigen, | &c. Front : a copperplate, 3 smokers ; and on Title page, a woodcut of a table, with pipes, tobacco, liiic. 1690. [i2mo, veil., 96 pp.] [ 90.] Volume of Tracts in Dutch. The last, A Treatise on Tobacco : Its cultivation, properties, uses in Surgery, misuse and harm of, praise of, and the latest Tobacco Laws. 116 pp. 'I'itle-page wanting. Cir. 1690. [i8mo, veil.] [91.] DerPolitischeundLustige | Tobacks- | Bruder. | Das ist: | Sonderliche Beschreibung | Des Edelen Krautes | des Tobacks, | Darbey allerhand lustige Begebenhei- | ten und lacherliche Historien, so sich offters bey dem Tobacks- | Schmauchen ereignen, der be- | liebten Tobacks-Zunfi't zu sonderbahren Gefal- | len, und dem Curiosen Leser zur Gemiiths-Krgolzlichkeit mit allerhand neu-ersonnenen und | vormahls nie in Druck heraus gegangenen I Tobacks-Liedern vorgestellet. | Von | Michael Kautschen. | Gedruckt im Jahr. 1690. [iSmo.] [92.] Tabacologia, \ Ofte korte | Verhandelenge | over de | Tabac. | Desselvs deugd, gebruyk, | ende kennisse; I Waar door aangeweesen wordt | een wegh om lang vroolijk, ende | gesond te leeven. | Door | I. I. \V. Beintema van Peima. | Med. Doct. In 's Grai'eii/iage by Layn van Dyck. \ Boekdrukker by de Luyterse Kerck. [i8mo.] 1690. [ 93.] Panacea : | Oder | Allgemeines | Hiilfts-Mittel, I Dadurch iedwede, so wohl | Mannes-als Weibes-Perso- | nen befallende Kranctheit geschwind | und gliictlich zu curiren oder abzu- | wehren ; \ .\uszgefunden | von Johann Ignatius AVorp. I Beintema von Peima, | Medic. Doct. | Aus dem Niederliindischen | ins Hochdeutsche | iibersetzet | von J. S. D. Zu finden Bey yoh. J-ricdruii Glcditscluii. [iSmo.] 1691. [ 94.] Waare | Oeffening en Ontleding | der Planten. | Handelende | Van haren Oorspronk ; Ontleedinge ; Wijse van I Groeyenge ; Voorteelinge ; Chymische Ontbindinge ; | Kragt ; Werkinge ; Gebruyk; ^lisbruyk, bysondere I ]-'.ygens- chappen, en eyndelijk haare -Siektens en Ster- | ven, &c. als mede een nette ontvouwinge. van al | le dat gene, dat sig, zo in de Lugt, Hemels-kring, | en .-Vard-kloot vertoond, en't 22 welk tot Groeyenge, | en Voortteelinge der Planten contri- bueert. | Hier nevens werd ter nedergesteld. | De Culture ofte Voortcjueekinge van de | Tabak. | Haar Gebruyk, Misbruyk, Kragt en Werkinge, | tot een generate ^^'^eder- legginge van dat buytensporige | Boekje, Tabaks Verhan- delinge genaamd, en | door Beintema a Peima uytgegeven. | &c. &:c. I Door | Theodorus Schoon, Med. Doct. | Met kopere Platen Vercierd. In's Gnh'c'/i/iaj^t; \ By Meinder T. Uyt'd'erf, Boekver- koper, I in de Halstraat. Anno 1692. [8vo.] [ 95.] Nuttelyke Consideratien | of | Sedige Aanmer- kingen | Over het Heedendaags | Tabak-Suigen, | Of, en hoe verre het selve ge-oorlofd zy, of niet | Als 00k eenige Aanmerkingen tegen verschcide Stellingen, vervat in het | Tractaat onlangs in het licht gebracht, door | J. J. W. Beintema van Peyma. INI.D. | Tot lof van den Tabak. Voerende den Tijtul I Tabacalogia | Ofte korte verhandeling over den Tabak ; desselfs deugd, | gebruik en kennisse. | Hier aan volgen dan noch ook verscheide Maat-gedichten over | aaumerkelijke saken. Alles door B. C. de Vries. Amsterdam \ Gedrukt by Cornelis van IIo(\i;ai/iiiiscii. [4to.] 1692. [ 96.] A I Natural History : | Containing | M£ny ..ot Common | Ob.servations : | Extracted out of the best ] Modern Writers, j By | Sir Thomas Pope Blount, Baronet. | London : Printed for R. Bentley in Russell Street, in | Covent Garden. 1693. I [8vo, 469 pp.] 6i;'t' Opium and Tobacco, pp. 1 16-135. [97.] Annuente numine | Gratiosisimce Medicre Facultatis | consensu, | de | Tabaco, | In | Alma Viadrina, | Preside | Dn. Bernhardo Albino, | Phil. & Med. Doct., Prof Publ. Ordinario, Serenisf atq ; | Potentisf Electoris Brandenburgici | Consiliario & Archiatro, | Domino Mecce- nate, Patrono ac Prajceptore | seternum devenerando, | Ad diem XVOI. Mart. An. MDCXCV. | In auditorio majori | disputabit | Horis antenieridiani.s | Johannes Theophilus Letschius, I Brega Silesius, | A. & R. | Francofurti ad \'iadrum, | Literis CIiristoi)hori Zeitleri. | 1695. [410.] [ 98.] De I Buitenspoorige | Toebaksnuiver, | of | het Huwelyk | door | Snuiftoebak. | Kluchlspel. Te Amsteldam. \ By de Krfg: van y. Lescailje, op de Middeldam, | op de hoek van de Vischmarkt. [i2mo.] 1697. l99-] Le I Parfiimeiii" ] Fraiirois | Qui eiiseigne toutes I les manieres de tiver les Odeurs | des Fleurs, it a faire toutes sor- [ tes de composition de Parfums. j Avec le secret de purger le Tabac en pou- | dre ; & la parfumer de toutes sortes d'Odeurs. ] Pour le divertissement de la Noblesse, | I'utilite des personnes Religieuses & | necessaire aux Baig- neurs & Perruquiers. ] Par le Sieur Barbe Parfumeur. \ Lyon, ! chez Ht'laire Baiifel, \ 'j^ac-i/zvs Gvcrrier, \ Sc y^aajves Lyons. | rue Merciere [i2mo.] 1698. [ 100.] Les Malades 1 de Belle Hunieur; | ov j Lettres de Chaudray. | A Paris, Chez Michael Brunei, [8vo.] 169S. {See page 76, L'Exercise de la Tabatiere.) [loi.] The Furmetary. [ A Very | Innocent and Harmless j Poem. | In Three Canto's. London : \ Printed, and Sold by A. Bahkoin, near the Oxford- Arms-Inn, \ in \\'ar«ick Lane. [Square Svo.] 1699. [ 102.] Tobaco-Logia, | Das ist, | Kurzer, nutzlicher und griindlicher Bericht ] Von Dem Taback. j Darinnen begriften, | I. Von dessen Namen. II. Von dem Geschlecht und Gestalt. ] III. Von der Pflanz und Wartung. | IV. Von der Praeparir und Zurichtung. | V. Von Erfindung des Tabacks Trinkens dessen Unterscheid und Gebrauch. j VI. ^'om Nutzen des Tabacks zur Arzney. ] VII. Von Missbrauch un Schaden des Tabacks. | VIII. Vom Lob und Scheltung des Tabacks. | IX. Grab-Schrift't des Tabacks. \ X. Neue verbesserte und vermehrte Tabacs, Zunfft-Ordnung. j Allen den jenigen zur Nachricht so meh- | rertheils aus iibler und schadlicher Gewohnheit | des TalDack-Trinkens, als des rechten und nutzlichen Gebrauches sich dessen j bedienen. \ Cum gratia & Privilegio Superiorum. j in 001 Jahren nicht nachzudrucken bey Straff \ eines Centners Virginischen Ta- backs. Durch Greift-Ahn-Barth. | Der Tabacks Zunfl't, wolbestellten. Presshalters zu Rollenhausen vor dieseni | Jahr. Gedruckt in diesem Jahr. [iSmo.] [Circa. 1700.] [ 103.] The Mysteries j of | Opium | Reveald, | by I Ur. John Jones, | Chancellor of Llandaff, a Member of the College of Physicians in London ; and formerly j Fellow of Jesus-College in Oxford. 1 London : j Printed for Richard Sniitli at the Angel and Bible without | Temple | Bar. [8vo.] 1700. [ 104.] Le Bon LIsage | du | Tabac | en jjoudrc ; | Les j difiirentes manieres de le | preparer & de Ic parfumer. | 24 Avec pliisieurs choses curieuses | concernant le Tabac. | A Paris, Chez la Veuve de G. Quinet, dans la | grand Sale du Palais, au premier pilier, | proche la Chapelle, | attcnant le Bu-reau du Tabac en poudre. | 1700. | Avec Privilege du Roy. I [Sm. Svo, 68 pp.] With three other pamphlets. [105.] Oorspronck, [ lof, gebruyck | en Proffyt | van den I Snuf-toeback. | by L (ambertus) B (out). Circa 1700. [i2mo. 24 pp.] See letter of Dr. Campbell. [ 106.] A I Mechanical Account | of | Poisons | in several | Essays. | By | Richard Mead, M. 1). | London: ) Printed by J. R., for Ralph South, 1702. Essay 4tli. On Opium, p. 127. [8vo., pp. 175.] [107.] A I Looking-GIass [ for | Smoakers : | or, | The Danger of the Needless or In- | temperate Use of Tobacco. | Collected from the Autlior's Nine Years E.x- | perience, and Thirty Years Observation, | after he came to Manhood, j In which the lawful Use of it is approved, the | Abuse of it reproved ; Directions to them that | have a mind to leave it, and Cautions to those | that never took it. | A Poem. [ By Law. Spooner. London, \ Printed for A. Baldtotn in Warwick Lane. [i8mo.] 1703. [ 108.1 I. N. J, Disquisitio Philologica [ dc Ritu Salutandi ] Sternutantes j quam i Superiorum Consensu | habuit I d. 7. Maji 1704 PrKses | Joh. Gerhardus Meuschen, I Kiloni, j Bartholdi Reutheri. [4to. 24 pp.] 1704. [ 109.] -Stephani Blancardi | Phil. & Med. Doct. und Practici Ordinarii j zu Amsterdam, | Haustus Polychresti, | oder : \ Zuverliissige Gedancken, | vom | Thee', Chocolate, | Coffee', und Taback. | &c., &c. Hamburg, Coftee, 1705. [i2mo. 222 pp.] [ no.] Uso, ed Abuso j del | Tabacco. | o sia | Disertazione Fisico Medico-Morale, su | lie Utilta, e Noci- menti | del medesimo. | Scritta da | Don Marco-.Antonio j Nicolicchia, | Clentiluomo Messinese, Dottore,&c.,di Venezia, &c. I In Lion di Francia. [24mo.] 1708. [ III.] Jan de Regts | Mengel-dichten, | en | Kluclit- spel I de Naciitwachts. | t' Amsterdam, j By Joh. Oosterwyk, &c., &c. 1709. [Svo, pp. 112.] Bound with Poeraets (iediclUen. Utrecht, 1722. 25 [ 112.] Gildebrieven, | Van alle dc | Gildeiis | Binncn de Stad. | douda. | Tot Gouda. | Johannes Endenburg, | 17 13. | [Folio.] {See page 233. Pyp-Makers Gilde.) [113.] La I Tabaccheide | ditii-ambo | di [ Girolamo Baruffaldi | Ferrarese | Accademico Intrcpido | con le ; Annotazioni. | In F'errara, 1714. | Per gli Eredi de liernardino Pomatelli Inipr. Vescovali | Con Licenza da Sui)criori. | [4to, 240 i)p.] [ 114.] Auserlesene | Ergotzlichkeiten [ von | 'I'abac, I ^Vorinnen nicht nur | Desselben Urspning, VViirkung. | medicinischer Nutzen, Annehmlichkeit und j Zierdj auf cine anmuthige Wcise in allerhand | poetischen und andcrn aus [ Beriihmter Manner Schrifften | gesamleten tJedantken vorgestellet, Sondern auch | Desselben Reclit,wie esebemals | von Tit. Herrn Heinrich Ern.st Kestnern, &C., &c. Leipzig, 1 7 15. [i2mo, 96 pp.] [ 115.] Dis]iutatio Philosophica, | Quaestionem, j Nuni I Herbae Nicotia- | nae usus, Levis Notae | ]\LicuIam Contrahat ? | Tractans, | Quam | . . . | Exponunt M. Job. Christian, Kehl, | et | Joh. Henrieus Herbst. Lipsiae, | [4to.] 17 15. [116.] nissertatio Satyrica | Physico-Medico-Moralis. | de Pica Nasi, | sive | Tabaci Sternutatorii | Moderno abusu, & no.xa. I Authore | Johanne Henrico Cohausen | Hilde- siensi. INLD. Amstelodaiiii. \ Apud yoaii/iein Oosterwyk. [i2nio.] 1 7 16. [ 117.] Tobacco: | a | Poem. In | two Books. | Trans- lated from the | Latin | of Raphael 'Fhorius. | by Henry Player. London. \ printed by ]V. LI. sold by ^. Noon. &c. | 1 716. [i2mo.] [118.] Negotianuni Satj'ricum, | of de | Quinta Essentia | Van den | Toeback, | Door | Jean Plcyn de Courage, 1717. Reprint of the ed. of 1676. [30 pp., 8vo.] [ 119.] Mengelpoezy, | bestaande in | Herderszangen, Minnedichten, | Brieven, iMengeldicht, en | Vcrtaalingen. | Te Leiden | By Johan. A. Langerack | 1718. | [8vo.] pp. 192, and in same vol. (Jan de Regt Mengel-dichten of 1718.) [ 120.] Jan de Regts | Mengel-dichten, | Gezangen [ en I Khichtsjicl | de I Nacht-W'achts. ] Twecde-druk, 1 Te Amsterdam, | ]!v lohannes Oosterwvck. [ op den Dam. 17.8. I [8vo. 134 pp.] 2 vol. in I. Bound with 119. [ 121.] Neo-Thea, | of Nieuwe | Theetafel, | Opge- zocht voor alle I-iefliebbers van j een gezond, lang, en vrolyk leven ; | Ofte wel eene naaukeurige Beschryving van de | krachten der in-en uitlantschc Kruiden, Bloe- [ men.Wortelen en Planten : | Door den zeer geleerden en wydberoemden Heere, | Den Heere | Joan Henrik Cohausen. | Anipts- Medicus van den Bisschop van | ^^unster en Paderborn. | iibergae \ Sumpt. yok. Frider. Rudigeri. \ [i2mo.] Anno 1721. [ 127.] P. Poeraets | Gedichten | Utrectht | By Johan. Visch Boekverkooper | 1722. [8vo. pp. 205.] [ 1 28. J How do you do after your Oysters? or | A True and Lamentable Account how One and twenty Ingenious Gentlemen were set upon on j Wednesday Morning last, about One o'Clock, and Listed, as it is thought, for the | Service | of the Pretender, with many | other Remarkable Discoveries. | To which is added j Better than you after your Tobacco ; I or I A Full and True Account of One and twenty | Gentlemen who Listed in the Service of | Robert Marrall, Knt. on the nth of April, on which day they got a Dangerous | Surfeit of Tobacco, which they have never | since recover'd. j The Second Edition. London : | Printed for T/io. yones, over against the Fountain [ Tavern in the Strand. [Folio, S pp. | 1723. [ 1 29. J 3 Vols, of Pamphlets. | Chiefly relating to the Excise of Tobacco. [8vo.J London. 1723-1733- [ 130.] II I Tobacco I Masticato, e Fumato | tratteni- menti ditirambici | di | Francesco Arisi j &c. Colle sue Annotazione &;c. In Milano, j Nella Stamperia di Paolo Antonio Montana in Strada Nuova. [ 4to.] 1725. [ 131.] Raptus I Ecstaticus | in Montem Parnassum, | In eoque j Visus Satyrorum Lusus j Cum nasis tabaco- prophoris. | sive Satyricon Novum ] Physico-Medico-Morale ( In modernum tabaci sternutatorii abusum. j Autore | Joanne Henrico Cohausen j Hildesio-Saxone. Amstelodanii, Apud Gulidmuin Barentse. [ iSmo.] 1726. [ 132.] Reflexions sur I'usage de I'Opium, des j Cal- mants, et des Narcotiques, pour la guerison des Maladies. &:c. A Paris, \ G. Caz'e/icr Cik. [8vo.] 1726. [ 133.] Apollo's I Marsdrager, | veylende. | Alderhande Scherpzinnige en Vermakelyke | Snel, Punt, Schimp, | en Mengeldigten : | En daar onder de AVetten van het Verkeer- | spel. de Lof van de Rhynsche Wyn, ] I'Samenspraak over de Tabak, &c. Op Parnas, \ by Valerius Ma.xinius, I en | Junius Juvenalis. | In Compagnie. [i2mo.] 1728-31. [ 134.] Gedigten | van | Samuel Sylvius. | &c. &c. | In s'Gravenhage | Bij Pieter de Hondt. | 1729. [410. 2 v. in i.] 496 & 244 pp. Contains Tabak quatrains, &c. &c. 28 [ 135- ] I'^'ililc I Chronologique | des Edits, | Declara- tions, I Oidcjnnances, | Arrests et Reglements, | Rendus depuis 16^9. juscju'^ present. | Concernant | la Ferme Generale du 'I'abac. A Paris, \ Chez la Veu\e Saiii^mi/i ct Pierre Praiilf. &c. [4to.] 2 Vols. 1629-1739. [ 136.] Tlie I Genuine | Thoughts | of a | Merchant : I shewing : That in all the Libels, Re- | monstrances, and I pretended Letters a- | gainst A new Method of Levying the Du- I ties on Tobacco and AVine, there is not j so much as one Word worth answering. | London : | Printed for ^. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms, j in Warwick lane, 1732-3. [8vo, 32 pp.] [137.] A True Copy of the Excise-Bill, intitled. A Bill for repealing several Subsidies, and an Imijost now payable on Tobacco of the I'ritish Plantations; and for granting an Inland Duty in lieu thereof. [410.] 1733. [138] The j Case | of the | Planters of Tobacco | in Virginia, j .As re])resented by Themselves ; | signed by the President of the { Council, and Sjjeaker of the House of Burgesses. | To which is added, .\ Vindication of the said | Representation. London, \ Printed for 7'- Roberts. 1S33. [Together with forty-six other Papers on Tobacco and Excise Duties.] [8vo.] 1733. [ 139] A I Letter | from a | Member of Parliament | to his I Friends in the Country, | concerning | the | Duties on Wine & Tobacco | London \ Printed for T. Cooper, in Ivy Lane | 1733. [ 8vo. 36 pp.] [ 140.] The I Rise and Fall | of the late Projected | Excise, I Impartially Consider'd. | By a Friend to the English Constitution. | Lofidon I y^. Peele, at Lockes-Head, | in Amen Corner, 17 33 I [8vo. 61 i)p.] [ 141.] The I Budget | opened. | or, an j Answer | to a 1 Pamphlet | intitled, | A Letter from a Member of Par- | liament to his Friends in the Countrj-, con- | cerning the Duties on AA'ine and Tobacco. | London \ Printed // LLaines, at Mr. Francklin's in | Russell Street, Cimvent Garden. 1733- [8vo. 34 pp.] 29 [ I42'] An I Appeal | to the | Landholders | con- cerning the I Reasonableness | and | General Benefit | of an I Excise | u])on | Tobacco and Wine. | Lotidon \ Printed for jf. Peek, at Locke's Head in Amen- | Corner. 1733. | [8vo, 31 pp.] [ 143.] De I Tabaco | Stenivtatorio | vvlgo | Dom Schnupff-Taback | A.D. D. XLX DEC, MDCCXXVII | disputabit | M. Antonius Gviliemos j Plaz | et | Jo. Christoph. Marci | Coswiga.-Anhaltinus. | Editio Secunda. | Lipsiae | Literis lo. Christiani Langenhemii, | 1733. | [Sm. 4to, 32 pp.] [ 144.] The I Vitner [ and j Tobacconist's | Advocate, I Being | Remarks upon, | and a | Full Answer to [ those | Scandalous papers | Published in | The Daily Coiiranf, \ under the Title of | The Occasional Financer, | and under the Names of | Carus and Meanwell. | London : \ Printed for T. Reynolds, over-against the | Fountain-Tavern in the Strand. 1733. [8vo, 46 pp.] [ 145.] A I Bill I For repealing several | Subsidies and an Impost | Now Payable on | Tobacco | Of the ] British Plantations ; | And for granting an | Inland Duty in lieu thereof. | Loudon: \ Printed for W. Webb, near the Royal Exchange. | 1733. | [8vo, 39 pp.] [ 146.] The I Citizens' Procession, | or the | Smuglers' Success I and the | Patriot's Disappointment. | Being | An excellent New Ballad on the Excise Bill. | London : \ Printed for .(4. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1733. | [Folio, 8 pp.] [ 147.] AReview | of the | Excise Scheme; | In Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled | The Rise and Fall of the late projected Excise, | impartially considered, | with | Some Proper Hints to the | Electors | of ] Great Britain. | London : \ Printed by LL. LLaines. at Mr. Francklin's, in I Russell Street, Covent Garden, 1733. [8vo, 71 pp.] [ 148.] The Late | Excise Scheme Dissected : | or, an Exact Copy | of the | Late Bill, | for Repealing several Subsidies, and an Impost, | now | Payable on Tobacco, &c., with all the | Blanks filled up, as they probably would have been, | if the Bill had passed into a Law : and proper | Observations on each Paragraph, | Together with, &c., &c. N.B. — This Pamphlet is designed as a New Year's | Gift, proper to be presented by all honest Candidates to | their Electors. | London \ Pr. for y. Dickenson in ^^'itch Street. 1734. [Svo, 80 pp.] 3° [ I49-] Verniinftige | Untersuchung der Frage : [ ob I Galanten und andern j Frauenzimmer | nicht eben sowohl, als denen Mannes-Personen j 'I'oback zu rauchen erlaubt, | und 1 ihrer Gesundheit niitzlich sey ? | J. J. W. Beintema. Frankjurth and Leipzig, 'J^o/i. Frddrich RUteiu. [8vo.] 1743. [ 150.] A I Pipe of Tobacco. [ In | Imitation | of | Six Several Authors. | The Third Edition, with Notes. | Londoti: I Printed for W. Bickerton. 1744. [8vo, 21 pp.] [ 151.] A I Pipe of Tobacco, | iSrc, &c. The Fourth edition. 1744. (Bound with Mock Heroics on Snuff, Tobacco, & Gin. 1S22.) [ 152.] A I Treatise | on | Tobacco, | Tea, | Coffee, and Chocolate. | I. The Advantages and Disadvantages at- I tending the Use. | 11. Full and distinct Directions laid down. I III. The Chinese or Asiatic Tea. | The Whole Illustrated with Copper Plates. | Written originally by Simon Pauli, I and | Now Translated by Dr. James. London: — Printed for T. Osborne, in (Cray's Inn ; &c. [8vo.] 1746. [ 153.] Der I Knaster. | Besungen | Von | Johann Christian Giinther, | aus Schlesien. | 1747. A Poem. [8 pp., 4to.] [ 154.] Discourses | on | Tea, ( on the Clicmical and Medical I'roiierlics | of the | Nieotiana Tabacum | of Linnaeus. | By Edward Brailsford, | of Charleston, South Carolina, cvc. Philadelpliia. \ Printed b}- 'yvlin Or/iiiviL [ 8vo.] 1799. [ 190.] An I Historical and Practical j Essay I on the | Culture and Commerce | of} Tobacco. | I!y William Tatham. ' London : | &c. 1800. [8vo, 330 pp.] 3 Engravings. [ 191.] Praktische Bemerkungen | iiber den | Misz- brauch | der | Tabacksrauchklystiere | bey eingesperten Briichen, | &:c., iS.c. Leipzig, I F. G. yacobner, \ 1801. I [8vo, pp. 172.] [ 192.] Anweisung | zum | Tabaksbau | fiir j Oekon- omen, | S:c. Meissen, bey K. F. A\'. Gebstein. 1 803. [8vo, 182 pp.] [ 193.] Beitrage | zur | Cigarren-Kunde. | von | Phillip Andreas Nemnich, | der Rechte Licentiat in Hamburg. | Aus dem I Journal fiir Fabriken, Manufacturen, Handlung, Kunst I und ^lode | besonders abgedrukt — Leipzig, — bev I. F. C.leditsch. | 1808. [ 194.] Jubilee | Pipe of Tobacco. | Sarum, Oct. 2r, 1809. I To be given to every Father of a Family, with a Pajier of Tobacco and a Tobacco Stopper, exhibiting in profile an exact likeness of the King, to be kept as a perpetual memorial of him. [410 broadside.] [ 195.] Ueber | den Anbau | des | Landtabaks | und | dessen Verbesserung, &c. &c. Leipzig, bey J. G. H. Richter. [p.p. 128. Sm. 8vo.] i8ir. [ 196.] The I Tobacconist. | a Farce | altered from Ben Jonson, I By Francis Gentleman. | Correctly given, from copies used in the Theatres, | by | Thomas Dibdin ] &c., &c. I Printed at the Chiswick Press, | by C. Whittingliam I &c. 1815. I [ 3 2 mo. 32 ff.] No. 49 of Dibdin's London Theatre. [ 197.] Reglement | op de | Pypen-Fabrieken, | en den I Pypen-Handel, j binnendeStad | Gouda. | TeGouda, | bij Wouter Verblaauw, | Stradsdrukker. [ Foolscap 4to.] 1815. 36 [19S.] Grilndliche Anweisung j zum | vortlieilluiftusten j Tabackshau | fur Oekonomen. j Affissen : ]]'. Gih-dsr/u: t'irca 1815. [ Svo 182 pp.] [ 199.] Generis | Nicotianarum | Historia | quam Munus professoris | in j Gymnasio Hamburgensi Academico ingressLirus | rerum naturae studiosis | offert | Joannes (Jeorgius Cliristianus l.ehmann, | Afed. et Phil. U. Hist. Xat. Prof. .Societt, Hist. Nat. Berol. | Phj'tograph Hcrbipol. Hist. Nat. Halens, Mineral. Jenens. et Aliar. Societt. ],itt. Sodalis. 1 1818. I [4to, 52 pp.] 4 Plates of 'J'obacco Plant. [ 200.] Dor wohlcrfahrnc | Tabaksfabrikant | i.S;c., &c., von I J. G. Kogel. | Quedlinburg und Leipzig. 1819. [Svo, 72 pp.] [201.] The I Battles | of | Barmy Hall, | A Poem, [ in two Parts. I With an | Interlude on War, | wherein the present System of Warfare is e.xposed, | and a new System recommended. (See page 56 The Pretty Smoker.) By Sir Samuel Addenn K.P., t^-c. I.irJs : I 18 19. I Printed by ]!'. Gajc/nss ami Co. &.C. [i2mo.] [ 202.] Mock Heroics | on | Snuff, Tobacco, and (Jin | and I a rhapsody | on an Inkstand, j A\'ith four appropiiate coloured caricature | engravings by Cruickshank. | I'.y ]■ I'Jagnitin | London \ Hodgson &-• Co. 1822. [Svo. 16 p.p.] Bound with this is " A Pipe of 'I'obacco, in imitation of six several Authors." 4lh Ed. 1744. [21 p.p.] [ 203.] Geschichtliche | Uarstellung | der | Ungaris- chen Taback-Cultur, des Activ-Handels | mit Taback und der Schiidlichen Einwirkung | auf beydes | durch die zeit 181 7 I &c., &c., &c. I in I zwey Theilen | und | einem Anhang, | Pesth. 1822, <.S:c. [Svo. pp. 74 i\: 103.] [ 204.] Cautions to Young Persons concerning Health, I in a I Public Lecture | &c., ilx., \:c. | shewing the evil tendency | of the | use of Tobacco | upon | Young Persons ; more especially the | Pernicious effects of smoking Cigars, &c., &c., &c. I By Benjamin Waterhouse, M. D. | Prof of Theory & Practise of Physic, and Lecturer on Natural History in the | University of Cambridge, New England. 5th Ed., with additional notes. Cambridge University Press, 1S22. [Svo. 40 pp.] 37 [ 205.] Representations | of the | Enibossed, chased. and engraved | Subjects and Inscriptions, | which decorate the I Tobacco Box and Cases, | belonging to the | Past Overseers Society, I of the Parishes of | St. Margaret and St. John the Evangelist, | in the City of | Westminster. London. \ Printed and Published by / Clark. [ Folio.] 1S24. (Proofs on India Paper.) [206.] Same as preceding, on plain paper. [Large 4to.] [ 207.] Taschenbuch | fiir | Tabaksraucher | &c., &c. | Tubingen, | bey G.y. Osianda: \ 1825. [Sq. i2nio. pp. 62.] [ 208.] Tiie I Cigar. | London, \ Published by T. Ricliardson, 98 High Holborn : | Shencood, yones &■■ Co., Paternoster Row: | IV. Hunter, Edinburgh. | 1825 | [3 2 mo., 382 pp.] [ 209.] Der erfahrene | Schnupf-und Rauchtabaks- | Fabnkant, | &c., &c., i&c., von | J. P. Vangreen, | Quedlin- burg and Leipzig. 1826. | [8vo, 92 pp.] [ 210.] The I Social Pipe; | or, | Gentleman's Recrea- tion. I A Poem, &c., &c. LMidon : \ Published by Thomas Gosden, o^c. [Demy i2mo.] 1826. [211.] Observations | sur | Les Maladies | auxquelles sont sujets les ouvriers | Employes | dans la Manufacture Royale de 'I'abacs, | a Lyon ; | Par J. P. Pointe, L}on. I Gabriel Rossary. \ [Svo.] 1828. [212.] De I Nicotiano. | Disscrtalio | Inauguralis Medica, | quam ] Consensu atque auctoritate | gratiosi medi- corum ordinis | In | Lfniversitate Literaria ISerolinensi. | Auctor Herniannus Heutzfeid. Pjerolini, | Typis Augusti Petschii. | [8vo.] 1828 [ 213.] Code I des Fumeurs | et des Priseurs; | ou j L'Art de Funier et de Priser, | sans Deplaire aux Belles, &c. | Par MM. E. — D.— et C. — P. — | Anciens marchands de Tabac. Paris, I Roy-Terry, Editeur, ^:c. [i8]r.o.] 1830. [214.] A I Botanical, Historical | and I Practical Treatise | on the j Tobacco Plant, | in which | the art of growing and curing Tobacco in the British Isles, | is made familiar to every capacity, &c. By Thomas Brodigan, Esq. London, ^c. [8vo.] 1830. 38 [215] A I Practical Treatise | on | the History, Medical Properties, | and | Cultivation | of | Tobacco. | ]!y James Jennings, Esq., iSrc, iVc. London: \ Shenwod, Gilpin, and Piper. [i2nio.] 1830. [216.1 A I Treatise | on the | use and abuse | of | Tobacco, f tending to show why this plant is hurtful to | the nervous system in particular, and of | course to the whole human | frame in general : | The beneficial Use of Tobacco isalsoconsidered; | By Edward Teare, | Surgeon, | Doncaster. I Together with an appropriate Frontispiece engraved by | The Author. | Cur moritur Lomo — cui tabacum in agro crescit. | Doncaster: \ c^v., //' Slieardoion : b't. \ Circa 1S30. [8vo.44pp.] [ 217.] An I Apology | for | Smokers, | &c., &c., &c. Yarmouth : \ Printed &: Sold by Mllliam Alexander. \ 183 1 I [8vo. pp. 34.] [218.] Matthews' Comic Annual; | or the I Snuff Box ( and the | Leetel Bird : | an original humourous Poem. | by I Pierce Egan, | &c., with eight original designs by | Robert Cruikshank | engraved by M. U. Sears. Miller, 37 Oxford St. | &c., &c. j 1831 | London : \ Alfred 19 pp.] [219.] Het Nicotiaansche Kruid, | en | uitzicht op mijn dood. I van wijlen | Mr. Willem Biiderdijk | voorafgegaan dooreen | levensbericht | des | Dichters, &c. Hotterdani :h\] A. F. LL. Sniit. 1832. [ 8vo. 53 iS: 48 pp.] [220.J Haniibuch | der Tabaksfabrikation | oder | Anweisung | &c., iVc, &c. von Ludwig Fouchy, Fallschau und Freystadt. 1832. [ 8vo. 654 pp.] [ 221.] Nicotiana, i^x. (as below). An Edition of 1832. [ 222.] The Tinder Box, | beinga | Geological, Minera- logical, Metallurgical, | Mechanical, Chemical, iS; Comical | Essay, | by | Ignis Ardens, | Knigb.t, \ iSrc, &c. L^ondon : Published by U'ni. Marsh, ^fc. 1832. [Small 8vo. 40 pp.] [223.] Nicotiana; | or the | Smoker's and Snuff Taker's j Companion ; | Containing tlie | History of To- bacco ; I Culture — Medical Qualities, and the Laws | relative 39 to its Importation and | Manufacture. | Witli an | Essay in its Defence. | cSic, &:c., By Henry James Meller, Esq. London: \ Effini^hani IVi/son, Royal Exchange. [iSmo.] 1833 a- [ 224.] II I Tabacco | sestine | del Dottore | Antonia Guadagnoli | d'Arezzo. Firenze. [ i2mo.] 1834. [ 225.J Knasterkopfs I Annehmlichkeiten und Frcuden. I &c. &c. Taschenbiich | fiir | jeden Tabaksraucher, &c., &c. von Friedrich Sternberg, | &c., &c., Ronneburg. 1834. [Sq. i2mo. 163 p.p.] [ 226.] [Russian] Handbook for the AVorking up of Tobacco ; or a (juide to the most profitable preparation of all kinds of smoking and snuffing Tobacco. Moscmc. [8vo.] 1836. [ 227.] A I General History j of the | Tobacco Plant; I intended as an | Authoritative Reference | to its | Discover^', | Dissemination, and Reception as a Luxury. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : \ Printed hy Patfison and Ross. [i2mo.] 1836. [228.] Tobacco: its History and Associations, Use and Abuse, including an Account of the Plant, and its Modes of Use in all Ages and Countries ; shewing it to be tlie Solace of the King and the Beggar. Comprising Prints and Woodcuts ; Portraits of renowned Smokers ; Tobacco Papers; Numberless Cuttings aiul Extracts ; Pipes, Cigars, Snuff, and Snuff Boxes, anil all the Smoker's Paraphernalia; Statistics of Consumption, Revenue, etc. in Relation to this Wonderful weed, and in fact, every conceivable item of interest that could be gathered in relation to the subject. The result of over Thirty years labour in Collecting ; mounted and arranged in 17 large folio Volumes; with specially printed title pages ; bound in half green morocco extra, gilt tops, by A. W. Bain. 1836. [ 229.] The National Impolicy | of the present | high duty I on | Tobacco. | Extracted * * * from the | evidence given before the Committee of Revenue | enquiry; the Select Committee on the growth | and Cultivation of Tobacco ; and the | Commissioners of Excise enquiry. [ 8vo. 27 pp.] Westminster: I'ac/icr tl^- Sons. 1837. 40 [ 230.] Tentamen Medicum | de | Herba Nicotianae, | ejusque Usu et Abusu, turn in Medicina, | turn in Vita Communi. | Quani | Annuente Sunimo Nuniine, | ex auctoritate rectoris Magnifici | Petri Johannis Uylenbroek, &c., &c. Lui^duiii Baiavorum, \ Apud y. W. van Leemveii. [8vo.] 1837. [ 231.] A I Philosophical and Statistical History | of the I Inventions and Customs j of | Ancient and Modern Nations | in the manufacture and use of | Inebriating Liquors ; | &c., &c., &c., | together with an extensive illus- tration of the I consumption and effects of Opium, | and other stimulants used in the East, as substitutes | for wine and Spirits. | by | Samuel Moorwood, Esq., 1 Collector of Excise. I Dublin: \ ]Vm. Curry, yiinr., &-• Co. \ Longman, London. 1838. [ 8vo. pp. 746.] [ 232.] A Paper : of Tobacco ; Treating of | the Rise, Progress, Pleasures, and Advantages of I Smoking. With | Anecdotes, of Distinguished Smokers, | Menis. on Pipes and Tobacco-Boxes, and a Critical | Essay on Snuff. | By Joseph Fume. London: Chapman atid ILall. [ i2mo.] 1839. [ "2>Z-\ O" I ' hs History | and | Properties Chemical and Medical | of | Tobacco, | a probationary essay | pre- sented to the ! Faculty of Physicians & Surgeons | Glasgow, I by I Henry Wilson Cleland, M.D., ike, (Src, July, 1840. Engraved title. Bibliography of Tobacco at end. [ 4to, 68 pp.] [ 234.] The I Smoker's | Dream ; | by | Oida, | with numerous | illustrations. | London : \ y. d-- D. A. Darling, 126 Bishopgate Street. 1840. [r2mo, 91 pp.] [ 235.] La Physiologic | Du Fumeur | Illustree \ par "Cham." I De'pot central pour la Belgique, | Michel, Libraire, Marche' au Bois a Bruxelles. | [128 pp. i6mo.] Circa 1840. [ 236.] Hygie'ne du Fumeur | et du Priseur, &c., &c. Woodcuts. Paris. I Dcsloges. [i2mo.] 1840. [ 237.] A Pinch — of Snuft'; | com]50sed of | Curious Particulars and Original Anecdotes of | Snuff Taking ; | as well as I a Review of Snuff, Snuft-boxes, Snufl-shops, | Snuff- 41 takers, and SnufF-papers ; | with | The Moral and Physical Effects of Snuff. | By Dean Snift, | of Brazen-Nose. London : \ y?^'/j(v/ Tj'iw, 50 Cheapside. [i2mo.] 1840. [ 23S.] Inllaences | du Tabac | sur L'Homme, | Par Armand Grenet. ( Docteur en Me'decine de la Faciilte' de Paris, &c., &c. Paris. I Dcsloi^t's. [8vo.] 1841. [ 239.] The j Anti-Smoker | and | [ rogressivc Tem- perance I Reformer. | Leicester. 1842-3. 3 \ols in i. A collection of Anti-Tob. pieces. [ 240.] Two Lectm'es | on the | evil effects arising from the use of | Tobacco | in its various forms, | given in the | Manchester Mechanics' Institution. [ By Chas. Clay, M.D., London, &c. | Ellerby C> Cliectltain, Oldham St. 1842. 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Soc. 1873. [ 368.] MS. Catalogue of Pipes and other objects connected with the use of Tobacco. Lent to the Inter- national Exhibition of 1S73, by Wm. Braggc. [fo. loi pp.] [369.] Tobacco I &its F^ffects: | A pamphlet addressed to non-medical | readers, | by [ Charles William M'Carthy Dublin. I London: Simpkin^ Marshal!^ &• Co. \ 1874. [Svo. 32 pp.] [ 370.] 'i'he Press | anil the | Tobacco Question. | Review j of the English Anti-Tobacco Society, Manchr. [Svo, 14 pp.] 1S73-4. [371.] Smoke not. | .A Lecture. | delivered at Dids- bury, I &c. [Svo, 16 pp. by Thomas Reynolds. | 3rd ed., 6th thousand, lirit. Anti. T. Soc. 1S74. [ 372.] " Smoking to the Glory of God," | a Letter | to the I Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, | in Reply to his Apology for Smoking, | by W. M. Hutchings. 3rd edition. Loudon. \V. J/. ILukhings, 5 Bouverie St., E.C. 1S74. Portrait of Spurgeon. [Svo, 14 pp.] [373.] Christianity | and | Tobacco, j The seventli annual Report | of the | English Anti-Tobacco Society | 1874-5. Manchr. [Svo, 16 pp.] F",ng. A. T. Soc. [ 374.] Tobacco I \Vhifi's | for the | Smoking Carriage. I Mann Nephews, 29 Cornhill. | 1874. [Svo, 31 pp.] [375.] Cope's Tobacco Plant — to Aug., 1S74. ^Vilh Extra Illustrations. 2 vols. F"olio. [ 376] Le Tabac | et | L' Absinthe | leur influence sur la Santo publique | sur I'ordre moral et social, j par j Le Dr Paul Jolly. | Membre de I'Academie de Medicine | Paris, Bailliere et fils. | 1S75. [i2mo. 206 pp.] 55 [377-] Tobacco: | its | History, Varieties, Culture, | Manufacture and Commerce ; | with | an account of its various modes of use, from its first | discovery until now ; | by I E. R. Billings, | with illustrations by popular artists. | Hartford Conn, | American Publishing Company. | 1875. 1 [8vo, 486 pp.] [378.] Tobacco; and the Diseases it produces. By Charles R. Drysdale, M.D. [8vo.] Balliere, Tindall, and Cox. London. 1875. [379.] The Tobacco Trade of Bristol. By Thomas Davey. Henry Hill, Bristol. [8vo, 12 pp.] 1875. [ 380.] Tobacco : Its use and abuse. By Louis .Silberberg. The Habana Cigar Company. [i2mo.] London. 1875- [ 3S1.] May Young England Smoke? A modern question, medically and socially considered. London. [8vo, 32 pp.] Circa 1875. [382.] Curious Notions. Jotted down in strange times. [8vo. 27 pp.] 1876. [ 383.] The Poppy Plague | and | England's Crime, | by I J. F. B. Tinling, B.A. | London: Elliotl Stock. \ 1876. | [8vo,'i92 pp.] [ 384.] The Smoker's Guide, Philosopher, and Friend : — what to smoke, what to smoke with, and the whole " what's what" of Tobacco, &c., &c., by a veteran of Smokedom. London: Hardwick. 1876. [r2mo, 184pp.] [385.] British | Manufacturing Industries. | Edited by | CI. Phillips Bevan, F.G.S. | Tobacco | by John Dunning. Stanford. 1876. [ 386.] Diseases of Modern Life. [ by Benjamin Ward Richardson, M.D. ALA. F.R.S., &c., &c. Second Ed. London., Macniillan c^ Co., 1876. See chapters 10, II, 12 on Tobacco, 13 Narcotics. [ 387.] L' Alcohol I et | LeTabac, | par | le Docteur A Riant. | Ouvrage contenant 35 figures | Paris: Hacliette C^ Cie. 1876. [i2mo. 188 pp.] [ 388.] De I I'empoisonnement | par la | Nicotine et le Tabac, par | Eugene Fonssard. I Docteur en Medicine de la Eaculti de Paris. ] Paris, j \'. .Vdrien Delahaye et Co. | 1876. [8vo, 104 pp.] 56 [ 389-] Le I Tabac | qui contient j Ic plus violent des Poisons I La Nicotine, | Abrege-t-ill'existence ? | est-il cause I de la degenerescence physique et morale | des soci6tcs modernes? | par | Le Dr. H. A.Depierris. | Paris. | E. Dentu. 1876. [8vo, 512 pp.] [390.] Einige Notizen | zur [ Statistik des 'J'abakbaues I in Elsass-Lothringen. | von | August ?chniitter. | &c., Strasburg. 1877. [i2mo, 64 pp.] [391.] Facsimiles | of | Plug Tobacco, | manufactured by I John Finzer & Bros. | Proprietors of the j Five Brothers Tobacco Works, | Louisville. | First edition. 1877. Litho- graphed by I the | Calvert Lith. Co., | Detroit, Mich. | [Ob. 8vo, 30 pp. 1877. [ 392.] The Tobacco Question : Physiologically, Chemi- cally, Botanically, and Statistically considered. Reprinted from the Dublin University Magazine. [8vo ] Manchester. 1878. [ 393] Liverpool Art Club. Catalogue of Sj^ecimens of i\x\. Work. Ill Snuff liotik-s, Snuff Rasps, Snuft" Bo.kcs, etc. (Forming part of the Collection of Wm. Bragge, F.S.A.) Liverpool. [8vo. 48 pp.] 1878. [ 394.] Zur 1 Geschichte des Tabacks | und | seiner Besteuerung. | von | Dr. Gustav Eberty, | &c., &c. | Berlin. 1878. [i2mo, 30 pp.] L 395-] '^•"-"' I Ceschichte des Meerschaums | mit | besonderer Beriicksichtigung | der | Meerschaumgrube bei Eski Schehr in Klein .'Vsicn | un der vertreftenden | Indus- trie zu Kuhla in Tluiringen. | von Alexander Ziegler. | Dresden. | Carl Hockner. | 1878. | [Svo, pp. 172.] [ 396 ] Entwurf eines Gesetzes | betreffend die | Besteuerung des Tabacks | nebst | Motiven und Anlagen. | Berlin. | Carl Heymann's \'erlag. | 1878. | [Imp. Svo, 83 PP-] [ 397-] I^Jc i Fabrikation des '{"abaks [ in der j Alten und neuen AVcll. | Unter Beriicksichtigung der allgemein gehorten Behauptung : j Der Gebraucli des 'lobacks sei der Alten ^Velt [ von 1492 uiibekannl gcuesen. | \'on ' Lothar Becker. | Bremen, 187S. \ ]. Kiihtuian. [Imp. 8vo, iS7pp.] 57 [398-] Aus der Havanna. | ErfahrungenundAnssichten I iiber die | Fabrikation der achten Cigarren. | Nebst Mit- theilungen iiber | Tabacksbau iind Tabackshandel, | &c., | von I F. H. Meyer, | Bremen, 1878. [12010, 53 pp.] [ 399.] Das I Tabak-Monopol | und seine | gemein- schadlichkeit. | Nacli der Artikeln der Lahren Zeitung : Tabaksteuer und Tabakmonopol. Lahr, 187S. [Svo, 64 pp.] [400.] Das I Tabak-Monopol | in | Oesterreich und Frankreich. | von | Dr. Josef Kriickl. | Wien. | Carl Gerold's Sohn. I 1878. [8vo, 68 pp.] [401.] Die Nachbesteuerung des Tabaks, und die Rechtsordnung. Ein Gutachten von Dr. Bluntschli. Frankfurt a. M. [15 pp. Svo.] 1879. [402.] Drawings of the Silver Plates of the Pipe Manufacturers' Company, which are used at the Funeral of Pipe Manufacturers, Gouda, to place upon the coffin in the Guild procession. MS. [Folio.] [ 403.] Namen en Merken | der Pype-fabricanten. Gouda. [Svo.] MS. [ 404.] Collection of Engraved Tobacco Papers, made by Mr. Gosden, the celebrated Waltonian, containing three hundred and fifty-five plates, with a few additions by George Daniel. [Oblong 8vo.] Autograph note of G. D. [ 405.] Similar volume, containing two hundred and six engraved Tobacco Papers, collected by W. Bragge, F.S.A. [ 406.] Collection of Printers' Proofs of Tobacco Papers and Wrappers. [4to.] Probably Dutch. [407.] Note Book : containing pen and ink drawings of 260 Maker's Marks, of English Pipes ; and 310 Maker's Marks, of Dutch Pipes. From the earliest period, to the end of last century. Being the Marks upon the Clay Pipes in Mr. Bragge's Collection. [408.] A Collection of 232 Drawings of Pipes, in the British Museum, Christie Collection, India Museum, Blackmore Collection, and in other Museums. The Drawings are to scale, and on each is a written description and history of the object. They are uniform with the Illustrations of the Catalogue of Mr. Bragge's Collection. H 58 [ 409'] Illustrations of the Catalogue of Mr. Bragge's Collection of Pipes of all Ages and Countries ; and of Pipe- cases, Tobacco Stoppers, Snuff Mills, Snuff Rasps, Snuff Bottles, Snuff Boxes ; Flint, and other Fire-strikers, Tinder Boxes, and of all objects connected with the use of Tobacco in any form. The drawings are to scale ; are on specially prepared paper of uniform size ; and on each drawing is a written description and history of the object. They are about 1200 in number, and are contained in 20 book-like boxes. CATALOGUE OF AND OTHER OBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE USE OF '®oBacco IN ALL ITS FORMS. COLLECTED BY WILLIAM BRAGGE. F.S.A. BIRMINGHAM 1880. Section 31 — Europe. EARLY ENGLISH CLAY PIPES. (A.a.) [ I to 13.] Thirteen Cards, on which are 128 Early English Clay Pijies. Collected from all parts of England. 90 of these have makers' marks, which are copied on the cards . . . . . . . . .128 [ 14 to 30.] Seventeen Cards, on which are 143 Early English Clay Pipes, from excavations in London. Sixty-seven have makers' marks: copied on the cards. . . 143 [31 to 36.] Six Cards, on which are 57 Early English Clay Pipes. 32 have makers' marks : copied on the cards. Collected by the late Dr. Bousfield 57 [ 37 to 42.] Six Cards, on which are 78 Early English Clay Pipes. 62 have makers' marks : copied on the cards. Collected by W. J. Bernhard Smith, F.S.A. ... 78 [ 43 to 46.] Four Cards, on which are 57 Early English Clay Pipes (chiefly Shropshire). 56 have makers' marks : copied on the cards. Collected by Mr. Sothorn, Pipe Manufacturer, of Broseley. . . . . . -57 [ 47 to 56.] Ten Cards, on which are 172 Early English Clay Pipes (Broseley). 161 have makers' marks: copied on the cards. Collected by the late Dr. Thursfield, of Broseley, and described with Illustrations, by Lin. Jewitt, F.S.A., in "The Reliquary," Oct., 1862. Purchased from the Widow of Dr. Thursfield. . . . .172 [ 57 to 60.] Four Cards, on which are 51 Early English Clay Pipes (Broseley), all of which have makers' marks : co])ied on the cards. Duplicates, from the collection of the late Dr. Thursfield. . . . . . . -51 [61] ENGLAND— I'O'lTEKV. (A.C.) The following Pipes, from No. i lo No. ij, are of brown, i^/azed, earlliemi'are. [ I.] Figure of man with pipe in his mouth, bowl a human face ; sin. high. [ 2.] Snake, coiled ; 3in. diameter, 6|-in. long. [ 3.] Human figure, leg forming tube of pipe ; 4in. long. [ 4.] Dragon, with open mouth ; ornamented with black and dull red ; 6^ in. long. [5.] Dragon, with open mouth, and with wings ; Sfin. long. [6.] Straight pipe, with hand grasping stem; bowl a human head; 7 Jin. long. [7.] Straight pipe, plain stem, Turkish ornament on bowl ; 6^in. long. [ 8.] Straight pipe, bowl of Turkish pattern, with enlarged base ; 6|in. long. [ 9.] A monkey sitting, wearing a cocked hat, and smoking a pipe having a human face ; 5|in. high. [10.] Snake, in six coils of 4iin. diameter; 6iin. long. [11.] Hand, with bell-shaped base, holding pipe; 4|in. high, 4iin. long. [ 12.] Recumbent figure, resting on elbow; sin. long. [ 13.] Monkey, sitting; 2|in. high, sjin. long. (Two.) [14.] Grotesque figure, with large nose and beard; arms-k-kimbo ; 4^in. long. [ 15.] Fish's head and tail, carried by human figure squatting; 3in. high, sin. long. (Two.) [ 16.] Snake's head, with plaited stem, seventeen coils : I4in. long, ifin. wide. [ 17.] Straight pipe, stem turned in rings, fluted bowl of Turkish pattern ; b\vn.. long. Note. — The above are from Brampton, near Chesterfield. [ 18.] Figure, w-earing cocked hat, blue coat, and sword, smoking a pipe. Hat marked " Nelson." 6in. high. [ 19.] Figure of an old woman smoking a Jjipe, the bowl of which is a man's head ; pale green handle, with two perforations for fingers ; 4ilin. high. (Staffordshire.) 1780-90. "[62] ExcLAN'n — Pottery. (A.c.) [ 20.] Figure of an old woman smoking a pipe, the bowl of which is a man's head with red turban ; handle, a snake, red, green, and blue ; 4f in. high. [21.] Seated figure of man smoking; blue coat, yellow breeches, broad-brimmed hat; marked, " Old Farmer;" dog at his feet. 5 Jin. high. (Staffordshire.) [22.] Figure of Lord Nelson, blue coat, right sleeve empty, cocked hat ; left hand holding large goblet, which forms the bowl of the pipe; 5|in. high. (Staffordshire.) [ 23.] Seated figure, wearing three-cornered cocked hat, black wig, green coat, red breeches ; smoking serpent- headed pipe; white dog at his feet; 5 Jin. high. (Stafford- shire. ) [24.] A hand carrying a pipe; in palm of hand a heart in relief ; bowl of pipe, two faces ; 4in. high. (Staffordshire.) [ 25.] Curved stem, large bowl, with four grotesque masks in relief, with fluted base, and painted blue ; whistle formed of dog's head, rising from centre of stem ; stem splashed with black, blue, and dark and light brown ; lojin. long. [ 26.] From same mould as No. 25 ; green glaze. [27.] In form of crocodile; head erect, open mouth, body marked with scales ; brown glazed earthenware ; loin. long, 6in. high. (Ashby-de-la-Zouch.) [ 28.] White glazed pottery, splashed with blue ; bowl, 4jin. high, 2jin. diameter, marked with dots, and with scrolls at base; 7 in. long. (Ashby-de-la-Zouch.) [29.] Grey pottery; bowl, 4iin. high, 23in. diameter, brown glaze, mottled ; surface of bowl marked with incised lines, and dots in relief; 7in long. (Ashby-de-la-Zouch.) [ 30.] Clay bowl, 4in. high, 2in. diameter, incised at back ; on " heel " are eight imprints of the celebrated " Gauntlett " mark. This was probably a " show pipe " of that maker. Dug up at Cirencester in 1857. Engraved in Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries. [31.] Coiled pipe; composed of twelve concentric rings or coils ; four rings in centre for holding ; a circle of rings outside of coil ; an inner circle of rings, standing upright near the circumference; bowl, the head of Wellington; on hat, "Lord Welington;" spotted with blue and brown; igin. long, i3iin. diameter. [63] England — Pottery. (A.c.) [ 32.] Snake pipe of two coils, marked with scales, coloured green, brown, and blue, silver mouthpiece ; loin. long, 7 in. diameter. [ 33-] Snake jiipe of three coils, oblique markings in blue and yellow; 6|in. diameter. [34.] Snake pipe of three coils, marked with scales; bowl a human face, white, glazed; 8^in. long, 6|in. diameter. [ 35.] Snake pipe of two coils, body spotted with blue, green, and yellow; on bowl, wheat-ear in brown; gin. long, 4iin. diameter. [ 36.] Snake pipe of two coils, yellow with black spots, marked with scales ; on bowl, wheat-ear in green ; gin. long, sin. diameter. [37.] Snake pipe of two coils with six bowls, white body; ornamented with gold and light purple; 8^in. long, 4iin. diameter. (Old Worcestershire.) [ 38.] Snake pipe of two coils, light brown, scales marked out with dark brown ; wheat-ear on bowl ; Sin. long, 4iin. diameter. [ 39.] Snake pipe of two coils, scales marked by triangular indents, mottled with green and brown ; Sjin. long, 5in. diameter. [ 40.] Flat coiled pipe of nine coils : on upper surface of coils are figures and ornaments in low relief, coloured ; bowl of pipe, a lion's head; iiin. long, 8iin. diameter. (Worcester.) [41.] Flat coiled pipe of ten coils, the upper surface overlaid with five loops, terminating with plain bowl ; white body, covered with small circular spots of dark-green and brown ; bowl, yellow with brown spots ; Sin. diameter. [ 42.] Flat oblong coiled pipe, flat coils overlaid with coils in cross directions, coloured blue, green, yellow, and red ; flat coils splashed on under side with blue and red ; upper side dotted with black ; bowl, snake's head in blue ; Siin. long, sin-wide. (Swansea.) [ 43.] Flat, oblong, coiled pipe, surmounted by seven small coils, yellow and blue; bowl, a negro's head ; upper surface of flat coils, spotted with blue and yellow ; under surface, splashed, blue and yellow; gin. long, 401. diameter. (Swansea. ) [ 44.] Flat, oblong, coiled pipe, similar to No. 43 ; bowl, a snake's head, in brown and blue; gin. x 4iin. (Swansea.) [64] IVMH.AMI -I'ull'tKV. (A.C.) [45.] 'i'wisted coil |)i]>c, white ground, splishcd with blue and yellow; bowl, with hawthorn leaves in blue, on white ground ; 11 Jin. long, i Jin. diameter. (Swansea.) [ 46.] Flat coil pipe of three rings, centre filled with five coils in dark blue ; on bowl, figures of two boys, one running, the other holding a cup, in lov relief; flat coils, splashed with blue and yellow; 6in. diameter. [ 47.] Flat coil pipe, four circular loops on ea( h side, and two oblong loops in centre, running lengthwise and crosswise; body white, spotted with blue and brown ; bowl, with two fern leaves in brown ; i2in. long. (Worcester.) [48.] Flat coil pipe, similar to No. 47. (Worcester.) [ 49.] Flat coil pipe, five upright coils on upjier surface, and interlaced horizontal coils; bowl, a bust with cap; body of pipe wiiite ; spots of brown and blue on upper surface ; on under surface, similar s[)Ots in stripes; gin. long, 4in. broad. (Worcester.) [50.] F'lat, oblong, coil I'ipe, a four-fold horizontal loop in centre ; body, caue colour, bars of blue and yellow on both surfaces ; bowl, blue-black, with wheat-ears and thistles in low relief; ii|in. long, 4Ain. broad. [51.] Circular pipe of eight coils, upper surface over- laid with five smaller coils ; bowl, a laughing face ; on under surface, radiating streaks, in blue and yellow; upper surface, spotted with blue and yellow on white ground; 6iin. diameter. (Worcester). [ 52.] Pipe with three bowls, bowls enclosed by a looped snake; rich brown glaze; 4|in. long, 3in. diameter. [ 53-] P'Ps with seven bowls, the two lower bowls wiih human faces, the others, each with narrow leaves ; bowls and stem looped by a coiled entwining serpent; not gl.i/.ed, fiint black and yellow spots; i6iin. long, 3|in. wide. [ 54.] Wedgwood Hookah Base, of best period ; vine and acanthus foliage, in white on blue grouud ; silver mount ; 9in. diameter, Sin. high. [S5-] ^Vedgwood Hookah Base; figures and acanthus foliage in chocolate on caue-coloured ground ; 8 jin. diameter, 7iin. high. [ 56.] Wedgwood Chillum audSarpoosh; Chillum with figures in chocolate on cane-co!oured ground ; Sarpoosh, with honeysuckle ornament in olive green on cane colour ; 4in. diameter, 5|in. high. Note. — \\'udg\vood made for the East India Company. Hookah Bakes and Chillums, for presents to native rulers. The Hookah Ba^e No. 54 was bionght from India. [65] England— I'u II EKv. (A.c.) L 57-] i^'PS bowl (Wedgwood or Turner), classical figures, white on blue ground, silver mount and chain. [ 58.] Pipe bowl (Wedgwood or Turner), classical figures, white on blue ground, silver mount and chain. [ 59.] Pipe bowl (Wedgwood), lower part fluted, classical figures, white on blue ground, silver mount. [ 60.] Pipe bowl (Wedgwood), white stem, classical figures, white on blue ground. [ 61.] Pipe bowl (Wedgwood), figures of Esculapius and Cupid, white on blue ground. [ 62.] Pipe bowl (Wedgwood), group of three classical figures, white on blue ground. [ 63.] Pipe bowl (Wedgwood), single figure carrying basket and wheat, white on blue ground. 'I'lie bowls of Nos. 57 to 63 have "heels " and short stems. [ 64.] Pipe bowl (Wedgwood), upright, with Wedgwood cover; figures of Esculapius, Venus, and Cupid. [ ('S to 75-] Eleven pipe bowls (Wedgwood); nine with classical figures, two with foliage only; white on blue ground. T/iese bowls have acorn-shape cups at base, and short citiTed steins. [ 76 and 77.] 'I'wo pipe bowls, (Wedgwood.) similar to the preceiling; cujis wantinir. [78.] Two pijte bowls, (Wedgwood,) same shape; figures and foli;ige in black on red ground ; cup wanting. [ 79.] 'i'wo ]iipe bowls, (^^■edgwood,) same shnpe; white ; acorn-shape cup. [80.] 'J'wo pipe bowls, (Wedgwood,) same shape; white ; cup wanting. See Wedgwood Plaques on Snuff Boxes, Nos. 36, 37, 38, and 38.* [81.] Hookali Base; (Spode,) groups of Amorini ; blue on white ground ; 9in. diameter, <))\n. liigh. [ 82. J Pipe bowl, white glaze ; painted in imitation of wood; ruins painted in o\al medallion. [ 83.] Pipe bowl ; conca\e sides ; white, painted with bird and flowers ; 2in. x 2|in. high. (Old Clielsea.) [84.] Pipe bowl ; white; portrait of Admiral Codring- ton; 4in. high. (\^ urcestcr.) [66] England — PorrKKv. (A.c.) [ 85.] Pipe bowl ; crimson ; gilded ; j aiiiting of a castle and water; 4iin. (Worcester.) [86] Receptacle of bowl; green and cream colour; gilded. (Worcester.) [ 87.] Receptacle of bowl ; ^[andarin smoking, and flowers. (Old Chelsea.) ENGLAND— SILVER, etc. (A.d.) [ I.] Pipe, iron, many feet long; elaborately coiled and twisted; from bowl to tip, ijin., 9^in. high. [ 2.] Pipe, white metal ; three coils in middle of stem ; 1 3 Jin. long. [ 3.] Pipe, iron ; two coils in middle of stem ; gj-in, long. [ 4.] Pipe, iron ; slender straight stem ; yin. long. [ 5.] Pipe, iron ; spiral groove on middle of stem ; lyfin. long. Made in Birmingham by S. Timmins, about 1820. [ 6.] Pipe, silver; stem in three pieces, bowl attached to stem by tube of horn, lin. long; 2oiin. long. [ 7.] Pipe, silver ; bowl fluted and chased ; a garnet set in back of bowl ; stem in three pieces ; i6iin. long. [8.] Pipe, silver; hinged open cover, with perforated bottom; straight stem ; tip bent ; 9 Jin. long. [9.] Pipe, silver; tapering twisted stem, mouthpiece flattened ; gjin. long. [ 10.] Pipe, silver; straight stem, in two pieces, small bowl ; 8in. long. [ II.] Pipe, silver; base of bowl fluted; stem in three pieces; curved near bowl; 33in. long. [ 12.] Pipe, silver, in form of battle-axe, with banneret on stem, 4in. x 3in. ; bearing in low relief a figure of Liberty trampling on a royal jiersonage. On the ground lies a broken sceptre and crown; above, the motto, "Sic semper tyrannus." 9fin. long. This pipe belonged to a pohtical cUib in New Yorl:. From tlie collec- tion of Mr. .Allen, of .\rw York. [67] l'",Noi,.\.\i) — Sir.vr.u, etc. (A.n.) [13.] ripe, silver; bowl in form of thistle flower, supported Iiy thistle leaves; i61in. long. Belonged to a club of Scotchmen in N'ew York. From the collection of Mr. .Mien, of .New York. [ 14.] ripe Case, to contain a "Cutty,'' silver; front of bowl hinged at bottom, hinged and perforated cover, silver cliain ; 4|in. long. [ 15.] Pipe, silver; curved stem, with receptacle, silver chain ; liorn mouthpiece ; Sin. long. [ 16.] Pipe, silver; globular receptacle, 2in. diameter; porcelain bowl ; loin. long. [ 17.] Pipe, silver; bowl parallel with stem, with receptacle, upper part of stem of wood ; i6in. long. [ iS.] IJowl, silver; lower [)art of bowl fluted; hinged cover; 4in. long, 2|in. high. [19.] Pipe, silver, in form of man's head, repousse ; head-dress and hair, gilt; cover, hinged; with fish and swan's head and neck in relief; silver chain, wood mouthpiece ; gjin. long. [20.] Pipe, silver; Elizabethan ornaments, re[)oussc, on cover and bowl; silver chain, bone mouthpiece; 44in. long. [21.] Pipe, silver, lower part of bowl fluted; cover attached by chain ; yin, long. [ 22.] Pipe, silver, cover attached by chain, globular receptacle ; middle of amber mouthpiece covered with silver thread ; 7^in. long. [ 23.] Pipe, silver stem and cover, white porcelain bowl ; on cover, two figures joining hands over an altar ; 6|in. long. [24.] Bowl, silver; socket, facetted; i|in. long. [25.] Cigar tube, silver; in middle, a dog with bird, in relief; 4Jin. long. [ 26.] Cigar tube, silver, in form of a pipe ; man's head with turban, repousse ; 4in. long. [27.] Pipe, brass; bowl, a Cossack's head with fur cap ; i4.\in. long. [28.] "Cutty," polished iron; 4|in. long. [29] Cigar tube, silver; s-lin. long. [68J " England— Silver, F.rc. (A.d.) [ 30.] ripe, carveii wood ; square bowl, with cover ; on stem, a box 3111. lon^', for tobacco, with cover ; carved all over, foliage in relief; lojiii. long, stem 2Mn. broad. [31.] Pi|)e, all ill Coqiiilla nut; carved all over. In front of bowl, a group of figures in high relief, Queen Elizabeth seated, Raleigh, Spenser, and Shakespeare around her. Stem carved with festoons, and three shallow cups of foliage, perforated; i7in. long. HOLL.\ND— EARLY CIAY PIPE.S, etc. (A.e.) [ I to 39.] Thirty-nine Cards, on which are 354 Early Dutch Clay Pipes. 300 having makers' marks, which are drawn upon the cards. Collected in Holland during the past twenty years. Many of them were collected by Mr. Van der Want, Master of the Pipemakers' Guild at Gouda — ■ the seat of the pipe manufacture in Holland . . 354 [ 40 to 50.] Eleven Cards, on which are 99 Early Dutch Clay Pipes. 64 having makers' marks, which are drawn upon the cards. Also 175 Modern Clay Pipes, which, with the preceding, formed the exhibit of the Dutch Pipe- makers at the tlxhibition of National Industries at Delft, in 1863 ......... 274 [51.] Case, with glass top, containing 3 unbroken Clay Pipes, of the earliest Dutch make. No. i, i7fin. long; bequeathed to \V. B. by Dr. Holtrop, of the Royal Library, The Hague. No. 2, i3jin. long; presented to W. B. by Mr. Van der Want, Gouda. No. 3, i34in. long; was found behind the wainscot of a chateau near Leyden. [52.] Two " Briow], porcelain; (St. Petersburg;) white and blue. 2in. high. [So.] Pipe; bowl, 5}in. ; wood, beautifully mottled; stem and mouthpiece of wood tipped with ivory. 2oiin. lon>'. TURKEY. (A.l.) [ I.] Bowl, red clay; broad flat base; gilded. 2^in. high X 2^ in. diameter at top. [ 2.] Bowl, red clay; 2^in. higli ■< yn. diameter. [3 to 44] Collection of 42 Turkish bowls in clay, red and black. Purchased in Cairo. [45 to 70.] Collection of Turkish bowls for water pipes. (Cliill'ims.) Purchased in Cairo. [71.] Pipe; bowl, 2in. high x 2|in. at top, 4in. at bottom; red clay, gilt; stem embroidered with silk, and gold and silver thread; mouthpiL-ce missing. 5ft. Sin. long. [72.] Pipe; bowl, liin. highxifin. diameter, red clay; stem embroiderdd with silk and gold thread; amber mouthpiece, 2in. long. 48iin. long. L 73] Pips, clay bowl, wooden stem; bowl attached by leathern thong. i6in. long. (Hamal's pipe, Constantinople.) [ 74.] Pipe, cla)' bowl, cherry-stick stem ; loin. of midde covered with red cloth. 22iin. long. (Constantinople.) [ 75-] P'PC) leather-covered flexible tube; black wood mouthpiece, 4in. long. 25in. long. (Constantinople.) [ 76.] Pipe; tube plaited; tube and bowl covered with red velvet ; horn mouthpiece. i7in. long. [77-] Cigar tube, Sin. long, silver filigree; amber moutlii)iece, 1.5 in. x jJ^in. broad. [ 78.] Cigar tube, Gjin. long, silver gilt filigree; amber niouthi)iece, i|in. long. [92] Turkey. (A.l.) [ 79.] Pipe, entirely of amber ; bowl mounted in gold ; Negro's head and giraffe carved ; stem composed of flat beads of amber. i3in. long. [ 80 and St.] Two cigar tubes, black clay, inlaid with white metal. 4i|ui. long. (Cairo.) [ 82.] Cigar tube, red clay, polished, cylindrical, gilded. 4|in. long. (Cairo.) [83.] Cigar tube, ivory; stained green, inlaid. 5|-in. long. (Cairo. ) [84.] Cigar tube, black glass; painted and gilded; Venetian work. 4\in. long. (Cairo.) [85.] Mouthpiece for Hookah, glass; coloured glass flowers enclosed in crystal ; Venetian work. 4f in. long. (Cairo.) [ 86.] Cigar tube, in form of pipe ; bowl, 2in. high ; composed of fragments of amber embedded in dark resin. 6in. long. [ 87.] Cigar tube, straight; of same material as No. 86. 5^in. long. [ 88.] Cigar tube, cylindrical ; of same material as No. 86 ; sfin. long. [ 89.] Cigar tube, wood ; a curved, knotted stem ; black; sin. long. (Candia). [90.] Amber mouthpiece, in three pieces; two enamelled ferrules set with turqoises, between them a snake, enamelled; 7in. long, ijin. greatest diameter. [91.] Amber mouthpiece, fine pale yellow; in three pieces ; large bead and ferrule, exquisitely enamelled on gold, with landscapes and sea-views; 6 Jin. long, lin. greatest diameter. [ 92.] Amber mouthpiece, in five pieces, each partly transparent, partly opacjue; SJin. long, iJ.in. greatest diameter. [ 93.] Amber mouthpiece, a single piece of very trans- parent amber; 4in. long, 2^in. wide, igin. thick. [ 94.] Amber moutiipiece, in two pieces; black amber; 4in. long, ijin. greatest diameter. [ 95.] Amber mouthpiece, 4in. long, 2|in. wide, x liin. thick, with an oval ferrule of amber, 2|in. long, r^in. wide X Jin. thick ; clouded amber. [93 Turkey. (A.l.) [96.] Amber mouthpiece, sMn. long; upper piece, 2 Jin. widexiiin. thick; below, a square ferrule of amber, i|in. X |in. thick ; clouded amber. [97.] Amber mouthpiece, 3111. long, 2^in. wide x sjn. thick; oval ferrule of amber, 2|in. x liin. x |in ; clouded amber. [ 98.] Amber moutlipiece, 3f in. long ; base of upper piece carved spirally; greatest diameter, i|in. ; ferrule of amber, 2 fin. x 2]in. x lin. thick. [ 99.] Amber mouthpiece, siin. long; greatest diameter, I in. ; three jjieces of amber; two agate beads. [ 100.] Mouthpiece; two pieces of marble, brown and white; cylinder of enamel between; 3Mn. long. [ loi.] Amber mouthpiece, with bead of wood, inlaid with silver; sjin. long. [ 102.] Amber mouthpiece; two pieces of amber; two jasper beads, inlaid with metal and ivory ; 3in. long. [ 103.] Mouthpiece, amber tip, 2in. long, i-^in. wide; silver tube, in two pieces, with flowers embossed. Sin. long. [ 104.] Collection of fourteen cylinders for mouth- pieces; one lapis, one jade, the remainder of agate ; two inlaid with silver, twelve inlaid with gold. [ 105.] Collection of 24 beads for mouthpieces ; of agates, lapis, jasper (plain and inlaid,) enamel, wood (inlaid and carved), &c. [106.] Pipe; clay bowl ; stem of ebony, finely inlaid with ivory, in geometrical designs; amber moutlipiece. 28in. long. [ 107.] Pipe; bowl, silver fluted at base and socket; stem, four jiieces of ebony, fluted, connected hy silver ferrules formed of leaves; amber mouthpiece. 29in. long. [ 108.] Hookah carpet; ground of rich yellow velvet; broad bortler of exquisite embroidery in gold and silver. 4ft. 3in. x I ft. 9in. Case for part of Hookah tube which rests on carpet ; similar velvet and embroidery. 3ft. long, 4lin. diameter at one end, z^in. at other. [109.] Seven coils of flexible tube ("Snakes") for Hookahs ; embroidered ; covered with silk, leather, cloth. From I .',in. diameter to ^in. diameter. [94] ITALY. (A.n.) [ I.] Pipe, steel; bowl, four-sided, engraved; perforated cover, with spring ; pricker attached by chain ; stem, steel, cylindrical, with three knobs. 2iin. long. [2.] Bowl, steel, four-sided, inlaid with silver; hinged cover, perforated ; and with dragons, beautifully chiselled. 4in. long., 2iin. high, liin. wide. [ 3.] Pipe, steel ; made from a key ; bow of key chiselled. 4|in. long, 3in. wide. [ 4.] Pipe, ivory ; bowl covered with figures carved in relief and surmounted by figure kneeling behind a shield; stem covered with figures carved in relief, and with ornament. 23in. long. (From the Bernal Collection.) [ 5.] Pipe, ivory ; bowl surrounded by figures in high relief; stem covered with figures and ornament also in high relief isjin. long. [6.] Pipe; ivory bowl richly carved with figures in relief; carried on horn socket carved as serpent; stem also with figures in high relief isiin. long. [7.] Pipe; bowl, of walnut wood, with coat of arms carved in front, silver mounted ; stem, ivory, turned in spirals ; receptacle also in ivory ; with silver pricker and stopper; all contained in leather case. 27in. long. [8.] Bowl, dark wood; richly carved ; in front, two figures in relief; at back, a Satyr; on sides, Amorini and flowers. sMn. long, sjin. high. [ 9.] Bowl, dark wood ; in front, a female in low relief in oval medallion ; at base, a terminal female figure, boldly carved. 3^ in. long, 7 in. high. [10.] Bowl, bo.xwood ; ahead of Mercury, carrying silver bowl ; below, a grotesque mask and acanthus foliage carved in relief; silver socket. 3jin. long, 2-Jin. high. [11.] Pipe; bowl, porcelain, (Capo di Monte,) a mermaid supporting on head and hands, a festooned vase ; stem, ivory, perforated and enriched with figures in medallions; ivory receptacle. 23lin. long. [12.] Pipe; silver bowl and cover of fine filigree; stem, black wood, with silver ferrule and ivory tip. i8in. long. [13.] Bowl, light-coloured wood; head cf goat sup- porting bowl; at base, acanthus foliage, s^in. long, sin. high. [95] Italy. (A.n.) [ 14.] Bowl, terra-cotta; full length male figure, nude, flying, garlanded with wheat, bearing Cornucopia, which serves as bowl ; 4|in. long. [15.] Bowl, ivory; negro's head in front; back of bowl fluted ; acanthus foliage below ; 2in. x i J, in. high. [ 16.] Bowl, socket, and part of stem, ivory; bowl and stem covered with turned knobs; base chequered; 3in. wide, 7 in. high. [ 17.] Bowl, porcelain (Capo di Monte,) white; a hand carrying leaves, enfolding an old man, with his hand upon a skull, and an infant holding a rose-bud; 4in. wide, 4fin. high. [18.] Bo.vl, porcelain (Cnpo di Monte;) human figure, with goitre, squatting; 4lin. long, 3iin. high. [19.] Bowl, porcelain (Doccia;) full length figure of Napoleon, seated ; white ; ^Un. x 6in. high. [20 to 37.] Eighteen bowls, terra-cotta; heads, &c. Made in Trieste. Mounted on two cards. PIPE CASES. (A.O.) [ I.] Pipe case, boxwood ; on head, a shield, full length figure, and musical instruments; on slide "A.N. 1681 ;" at small end, two young Bacchuses astride a wine cask. S^in. long. [ 2.] Pipe case, wood ; hinged lid or cover, elaborately carved, with figures of Virginian Indians, and perforated. 1 1 fin. long. [ 3.] Pipe case, boxwood ; hinged lid ; cylindrical stem, covered with small groups of figures carved in low relief, emblematical and historical, iiiin. long. [4.] Pipe case, bo.xwood ; hinged lid ; cylindrical stem ; full length figures of man and woman ; stem and head covered with scrolls, iijin. long. [5.] Pipe case, tortoiseshell ; hinged lid; inlaid with silver, in form of pistol, ivory ram-rod. i2^in. long. [6.] Pipe case, dark wood; with grotesque head; on slide, moon and stars, and figures in liigh relief. lo^in. long. [96] Pipe Cases. (A.o.) [ 7.] Pipe case, ebony ; with slide, carved all over with figures, &c. ; on head a portrait, with inscription, " Nicolaus Foorsee. Anno, 1626." ii|in. long. Note. — This is ihe earliest " Pipe-case," with date which I liave seen. — W. B. [ 8.] Pipe case, wood ; hinged lid ; cylindrical stem, with four bands of carved ornament ; brass rings on stem ; head inlaid with brass. ii|in. long. [9.] Pipe case, wood; hinged lid; head, a pelican, tearing its breast ; stem, cylindrical, upper part, spiral, loiin. long. [10.] Pipe case, wood; hinged; head, carved with scrolls, in very low relief, octagonal stem, ivory tip. iiMn. long. [ II.] Pipe case, ebony ; hinged lid ; Arab's head, with long beard ; cylindrical, plain stem. lofin. long. [ 12.] Pipe case, ivory ; hinged lid; turned stem ; silver ferrules. 11 in. long. [13.] Pipe case, wood; inlaid with mother of pearl, sliding cover. 1 3in. long. [ 14.] Pipe case, ebony ; with slide, in form of pistol ; carved with ornaments all over ; stock of pistol, a head with long hair. 19 Jin. long. [ 15.] Pipe case, boxwood ; hinged lid ; on lid, full length figure of man smoking; cylindrical stem. 11 in. long. [ 16.] Pipe case, ebony; with slide, carved all over; on head, a castle ; on stem, a monkey, &c., and scroll ornament ; silver mount on end. 12 Jin. long. [17.] Pipe case, wood; with slide; head, a lion couchant ; on stem, carv-ed, a female head and ornament. 1 1 in. long. [18.] Pipe case, wood; with slide; head, a mermaid with curly hair. Sfin. long. [ 19.] Pipe case, wood; similar to No. 18. [20.] Pipe case, wood ; with slide ; covered with incised ornament of Norwegian style. i2in. long. [ 21.] Pipe case, wood ; with slide ; upper end of stem carved with zig-zag ornament. i2in. long. [ 22.] Pipe case, wood; hinged lid; head, ornamented with perforated brass ornaments; cylindrical stem. i2in. long. [97] ^ ■ Pipe Cases. (A.o.) [23.] Pipe case, wood; hinged lid; double-headed eagle in brass on hinge ; body and stem inlaid with twisted brass wire. 11 in. long. [24.] Pipe case, wood; hinged lid; body and stem inlaid with twisted brass wire ; pricker giin. long, in brass tube. i2]in. long. [25.] Pipe case, wood; hinged lid; body and stem inlaid with twisted brass wire ; pricker 7 in. long, in brass tube. loiin. long. [26.] Pipe case, wood; hinged lid; two black lines along head. iiin. long. [27.] Pipe case, light wood; hinged lid; head orna- mented with engraved brass ; dial-plate and finger on hinge ; stem ornamented with brass wire; stem, part spiral, part octagonal. SJin. long. [28.] Pipe case, wood; in form of lion; with slide. 8^-in. long. [29.] Pipe case, boxwood: hinged lid; on head, the archangel Michael and Satan; cylindrical stem, carved. 8iin. long. [30.] Pipe case, wood; hinged Hd; head and stem ornamented with perforated and engraved brass plates, g^in. long. [31.] Pipe case, wood; hinged lid; ornamented with brass plates ; inscription on head. 8f in. long. [32.] Pipe case, wood; hinged lid and inscription, similar to No. 31. gin. long. [33-] Pipe case, wood; similar to No. 32, with inscription. 7iin. long. [ 34.] Pipe case, wood ; similar to No. 33. 7in. long. [35.] Pipe case, light wood; hinged lid; coat of arms ; skull of ox and crowned eagle on front of head, iiiin. long. [36.] Pipe case, papier-machd ; in form of pistol. 9|in. long. For other Pipe Cases, see (B.C.) TOBACCO PIPE STOPPERS AND PRICKERS. (A.p.) [ I to 8.] Tobacco stoppers ; porcelain, old Dresden : I. Leg, blue shoe ; 2. Leg, black shoe ; 3. Leg, red shoe; 4. I>eg, boot ; 5. Dolphin ; 6. Asparagus ; 7. Arm and hand ; 8. Human head. [98] TorACCO Pipe Stoppers axd Prickers. (A. p.) [9.] Tobacco stopper; figure of man holding purse; brass. [10.] Tobacco stopper; cIowti, dancing : brass. [11.] Tobacco stopper; part of, found in Ber Street, Norwich. Temp. Chas. 2nd ; brass. [12.] Tobacco stopper; man, with arms a-kimbo; white metal. [13.] Tobacco stopper; Britannia; brass. [14.] Tobacco stopper; figure in complete armour; iron. [15.] Tobacco stopper ; woman and child ; brass. [16.] Tobacco stopper ; two pugilists ; brass [17.] Tobacco stopper ; clown; bronze. [18.] Tobacco stopper; figure of man, in round hat; brass. [ 19.] Tobacco stopper and corkscrew; screw with cover; silver. [ 20.] Tobacco stopper and corkscrew ; screw with spirally fluted scroll head ; silver. [21.] Tobacco stopper and corkscrew; bronze head; screw folding within it. [22.] Tobacco stopper and corkscrew; with cover for screw, richly chased ; silver. [23.] Tobacco stopper and corkscrew; with cover for screw, plain ; silver. [24.] Tobacco stopper and corkscrew; screw with hinge, lying along the stopper ; steel. [ 25.] Tobacco stopper, with medallion head of Charles ist ; on other side, head with laurel crown ; bronze. [26.] Tobacco stopper; head of Sacheverell, sur- mounted by a Queen Anne's farthing ; bronze. [27.] Tobacco stopper; medallion, masonic symbols, perforated; bronze. [28.] Tobacco stopper; medallion; head of a pope, and the devil ; bronze. [29.] Tobacco stopper ; head of Duke of Wellington ; bronze. [30 and 31.] Two stoppers ; hands, with pipes ; bronze. [99] Touacco Pites Stoppei^s axp Prickers. (A. p.) [32.] Tobacco stopper, of twisted iron wire ; the middle coils with brass wire upon them. [33.] Tobacco stopper; with large ring; iron. [ 34.] Tobacco stopper ; with ring ; surmounted by dog; bronze. [ 35.] Tobacco stopper; with signet ring; bronze. [36.] Tobacco stopper ; a hammer ; brass. [37.] Tobacco stopper ; with signet ring ; bronze. [ 38.] Tobacco stopper; with signet ring, engraved with bird ; bronze. [ 39'] Tobacco stopper; with signet ring, engraved with eye, &c. ; bronze. 17 century; found in Thames, 1S66. [40.] Tobacco stopper; a leg with boot; lead. Thames, Greenhithe, i856. [41.] Tobacco stopper; perforated stem; curious cage-like top ; steel. [ 42.] Tobacco stopper ; turned, knob in middle ; brass ends ; wood. [ 43.] Tobacco stopper ; leg of gazelle ; silver mounted. [44.] Tobacco stopper; in form of human leg, with shoe ; silver. Formerly the property of Admiral Driver. Made from Spanish dollars. [45.] Tobacco stopper ; leg of gazelle ; silver mounted ; silver plate under hoof. [ 46.] Tobacco stopper ; horn of small deer ; silver mount. [47.] 'I'obacco stopper; with square stem, sliding through perforated and engraved pipe cover ; silver. [ 48.] Tobacco stopper ; boy's leg, with coiled serpent ; boxwood. [ 49.] Tobacco stopper ; cylinder, with screw thread ; on end, a head and " I. C." ; silver. [50.] Tobacco stopper ; conical stem, with perforated head ; silver. [51.] Tobacco stopper; shoe, with stopper attached to heel ; silver. [52.] Tobacco stopper; small bust of old man, on pedestal ; terra-cotta. [53.] Tobacco stopper : monkey seated on a bough ; carved in dark wood. [100] ToRACco Pipe Stoppers and Prickers. (A. p.) [ 54.J Tobacco stopper ; bust of old man, with cap ; brass. [ 55-] Tobacco stopper ; figure of Wellington, standing on a drum ; pottery. [56.] Tobacco stopper; conical; carved. in spirals; at bottom, silver groat ; ivory. [57.] Tobacco stopper ; bust of Shakespeare, on pedestal ; carved from Shakespeare's mulberry tree ; silver- mounted. Engraved, " R. W. " [58.] Pricker ; ship, on twisted stem ; silver. [59.] Tobacco stopper; with perforated disc at top; silver. [60.] Tobacco stopper ; with ring at top ; silver. [ 61.] Tobacco stopper; with perforated disc with rim ; and pricker, with sheath ; silver. [62.] Tobacco stopper and pricker, and small spoon, with sheath ; pierced ornament in gold, at sides of stem ; at head, a painting, on ivory, of man smoking, with motto — " chacun d sou goust ; " covered with glass ; silver. [ 63.] Tobacco stopper and pricker ; latter with sheath, surmounted by parrot ; silver gilt. [ 64.] Tobacco stopper and pricker ; pricker, with small figure, in silver, holding a tankard ; sheath of turned wood, with silver base. [ 65.] Pricker, in form of a bone ; silver. [ 66.] Pricker ; twisted stem, with coin on top; silver. [67.] Tobacco stopper; a coin hinged on stem, with ring j silver gilt. [ 68.] Pricker; curved stem, with lyre-shaped handle. [69.] Pricker; upper part of stem perforated; sur- mounted by fisherman carrying rod, and a fish ; silver. [70.] Pricker ; twisted stem, with figure of a young Bacchus carved in ivory. [ 71.] Pricker ; twisted stem, with bird. [ 72.] Pricker; in form of a bone. [ 73.] Pricker ; pearl stem, curved, with spiral band ; silver. [ 74.] Pricker ; sword, with scabbard ; silver. [ 75.] Pricker; pearl stem, with spiral band; silver. [lOl] Tor.ACCO Pipe SrorrF.RS and Prickers. (A. p.) [76.] Pricker; twisted stem, surmounted by horse; silver. [77.] Pricker; sword, hilt with facetted steel studs; silver. [78.] Pricker ; perforated at upper part ; surmounted by man on horseback ; silver. [ 79.] Tobacco stopper and pricker ; body beautifully chased ; surmounted by griffin in relief, carrying crown ; silver gilt. [So.] Tobacco stopper ; Venetian glass; double spiral coil within. FIRE STRIKERS, TINDER BOXES, MATCH HOLDERS, &c. (A.m.) [ I.J Pistol fire-striker; a wheel-lock, let into block of carved wood ; carved on sides ; with socket for candle. glin. long. (French.) [2.] Pistol fire-striker; body of brass, engraved, terminating in knob; chamber for tinder, with socket for candle. 6in. long. (German.) [ 3.] Pistol fire-striker; stock, of wood, tapering, ending in knob; chamber for tinder. 8|in. long. [4.] Pistol fire-striker; stock of wood, terminating in knob ; upper surface inlaid with brass wire ; chamber. Siin. long. (German.) [5.] Pistol fire-striker; wooden stock; to]5 and side of body engraved ; chamber with thumb bit. Sin. long. [ 6.] Pistol fire-striker ; top and side of bod)- engraved ; chamber with thumb bit ; socket for tinder under striker, sin. long. [ 7.] Pistol fire-striker; wooden handle ; body, of brass ; large chamber in front, witli projection to attach candlestick. 7iin. long. Engraved "J. H. Bolton." [8.] Pistol fire-striker ; stock, walnut, carved and inlaid with gilded brass ; barrel of pistol flying open by spring, which raises a candle. i2ijin. long. (French.) [9.] Pistol fire-striker, entirely of steel; stock and body inlaid with silver and gold. 7in. long. [102I Fire Strikers, Tinder Boxes, Match Holders, &c. (A.m.) [ 10.] Pistol fire-striker; wooden stock ; body, of brass, with chamber and candlestick ; military symbols engraved on side. 7 -Jin. long. [ 1 1.] Pistol fire-striker ; stock, of brass, tapering, octagonal, with knob; chamber. 5iin. long. [ 12.] Pistol fire-striker; stock and body of brass; sliding chamber; hinged socket, connected with priming pan. 6:Jin. long. [13.] Pistol fire-striker; stock, of wood, on which are initials " C. R., 1841 ''; chamber and candlestick. 7in. long. [ 14.] Pistol fire-striker; stock of wood, body of brass; tinder chamber. 6in. long. [15.] Pistol fire-striker; stock and body, of steel; cylindrical stock. 5^in. long. [ 16.] Pistol fire-striker; stock of wood, body of brass ; on body, "Riviere, London." 5|in. long. [ 1 7.] Pistol fire-striker ; stock, of wood ; cock, im- perfect; large candlestick. Tl'm. long. [ 18.] Pistol fire-striker; stock, of wood; brass body; tubular chamber ; candlestick, with extinguisher. Marked " London." 7in. long. [19.] Pistol fire-striker; stock and body, of brass; engraved ; brass chamber for tinder, with hinged lid at end of stock ; at opposite end, brass nippers, with spring, for holding taper; tinder box engraved "/E. A. Silvius." loin. long. [ 20.] Pistol fire-striker ; entirely of steel ; tinder chamber and socket for candle; stock, with bend near body. 9|-in. long. [21.] Fire-striker: fitted into brass box, with perforated and engraved sides ; rising candle ; on lid of box, " Francz Lewin, Anno. 1725." 7in. x 4iin. (Nuremburg.) [ 22.] Fire-striker, with watch and alarum, and candle- stick, fitted into brass box ; box engraved, and on lid military symbols, in low relief 7in. x 3iin. (Nuremburg.) [23.] Fire-striker, with revolving notched wheel and spring acting upon flint; in circular brass box; lid engraved; sides and bottom, engine turned; steel key. 3§in. diameter. (French.) Fire Strikers, Tinokr lioxiis, Maicii Holders, &c. (A.m.) [24.] Tinder box, iron, circular; with steel and presser; candlestick lid ; 4in. diameter. (English.) [25.] Tinder box, iron, circular; with steel and presser; candlestick lid ; 4^in. diameter. (English.) [26.] Tinder box, iron, circular; with .steel and presser; candlestick lid ; 4|in. diameter. (English.) [27.] Tinder box, iron, circular; with steel and presser; candlestick lid ; 4|in. diameter. (English.) [28.] Tinder dish, copper; flint and steel. sin. diameter, [29.] Tinder dish, copper; flint, and pair of pincers, with tinder box at end. 5in. diameter. [30.] Tinder box; with hinged candlestick lid, tin; with flint and steel, and knot of brimstone string. 4Ain. x 3lin. • [ 31.] Chemical match box; japanned, with stoppered bottle and phosphorus matches. 3:^in. x 2in. [ 32.] Bundle of brimstone matches. [33.] Double steel, hinged, with springs forming fire- tongs, with knife. [ 34.] Combined steel, knife, fire-tongs, and pricker. [ 35-] Combined steel, stopper, and fire-tongs, with spring. [ 36 and 37.] Combined steel, fire-tongs, and knife; with large and small corkscrews — the larger with double spiral ; engraved. [ 38.] Combined steel, fire-tongs, stopper, and cork- screw ; the steel hooked to clear stones from horse's hoof. [ 39.] Fire-tongs, in wooden case ; handle of ivory ; case tipped with ivory. 13 Jin. long. (Persian.) [ 40. ] Fire-tongs, in iron case ; handle and tip of case, brass; brass swivel and chain. i9in. long. (Persian.) [41.] Fire-tongs, in octagonal iron case; chased; handle and tip of brass. iS^n. long. (Persian.) [ 42.] Fire-tongs, iron ; elaborately perforated ; edges inlaid with gold. i2Ain. long, |in. wide. (Persian.) [ 43.] Fire-tongs, brass ; elaborately perforated ; head resembling a bird. lo^in. long. (Persian.) [44.] Fire-tongs, steel; inlaid with silver; head, an amber bead. 5in. long. (Persian.) [104] Fire Strikers, Tinder Boxes, Match Holders, &c. (A.m.) [45.] Firc-tongs and pricker; iron wire. sin. long. (English.) [ 46.] .Slow-m.itcli holder, iron tube, with knobs at each end ; steel and pouch attached by leather thong. i4Ain. long. (Chinese Tartary.) [ 47.] Slow-match holder, silver, in form of a cannon ; richly repousse, and chased. 7lin. long, lin. diameter. (India.) [48.] Slow-match holder, silver ; repousse, and chased. 6in. long, ^'in. diameter. (India.) [ 49.] Slow-match holder, silver : foliage, repousse' and chased. 4iin. long, i^in. diameter. (India.) [ 50.] Steel, with pouch for flint ; wooden button. 5?,in. X 2in. (Chinese.) [51.] Steel, with pouch for flint ; with steel studs and corner-plates ; silk knot. 5^in. x 2|in. (Chinese Tartary.) [ 52 and 53.] Steel, with pouch for flint : two pouches attached by steel chain ; brass studs, and jjerforated orna- ment, and two animals in brass. 4fin. x 2^in. and 3|in. x 2in. (Chinese Tartary.) [ S3*] Steel, with pouch for flint ; star-shape, and square brass bosses ; leather thong. 4in. x 2in. (Chinese Tartary. ) [ 54.] Steel, with pouch for flint ; square boss, and corner-plates ; leather thong, with blue glass bead. 4in. x 2|-in. (Chinese Tartary.) [ 55.] Steel, with pouch for flint ; brass mount, and beautiful perforated ornament, sjin. x 2in. (Yarkand.) [ 56.] Steel, with pouch for flint ; steel mount, inlaid with silver. 4|in. x 2|in. (Japanese.) [ 57.] Steel with pouch for flint ; Jajjanese cloth ; wood button. 3in. x 2^in. (Japanese.) [ 58.] Steel, with ]iouch for flint ; with pricker in body of steel. 3in. X 3in. (Japanese.) [59.] Steel, with pouch for flint. ain. x i.'.-in. (Chinese.) [60.] Steel, with pouch for flint. 3in. x 2-jin. (Finland.) [61.] Steel, with pouch for flint; embroidered with beads. 2^in. x 2jin. (German.) [105] o Fire Strikers, Tinder Boxes, Match Holdkrs, &c. (A.m.) [62.] Steel, with pouch for flint; in form of pocket book ; red leather. 2Ain. x ziin. (German.) [63.] Tinder box, with steel; silver figures in low relief, igin. x ihin. (Chinese.) [ 64.] Tinder bo.x, with steel ; toji and bottom, agate ; oval. i|in. x i-^in. (German.) [ 65.] Tinder box, with steel ; steel, engraved with dog. 2:[in. X i]in. (German.) [ 66 to 68.] Three Tinder boxes, with steels ; steel. 2in. X i-]in. (German.) [ 69.] Tinder box, with steel ; brass, in form of fish. 2iin. X i^'in. (Dutch.) [ 70.] Tinder box, with steel ; iron box, encrusted with silver, containing pistol fire-striker. i|in. x i.'.in. (A Jajjanese "Nutchky.") [ 71.] Tinder box, in form of heart ; brass, engraved; plate of mother-of-pearl on lid. 2|in. x 2in. [ 72 to 78.] Seven tinder boxes, cylindrical; brass and copper. From $Un. to 2 jin. and liin. to lin. diameter. (Dutch.) [79 and 80.] Two tinder boxes, iron, with flint and steel. 3in. x 2^in. (English.) [81.] Tinder box, japanned; witli flint and steel and presser. s^in. x 2|in. (English.) [82.] Fire-striker; silver tube, with stopper, spirally fluted and chased ; with flint and steel, and roll of match. 3Mn. long. (German.) [83.] Fire-striker, with steel and match. 3in. long. (German.) [ 84.] Fire-striker, with flint and steel, and match. siin. long. (German.) [ 85.] Fire-striker, with flint and steel, and match. 3|in. long. (Spanish.) [ 86.] Fire-striker, with flint and match. 2Mn. long. (Spanish.) [87.] Fire-striker, in form of pistol ; with explosive caps in box at end. 4in. long. (German.) [88.] Fire-striker, box; with explosive paper and match. 2 fin. x i|in. (German.) [106J Fire Strikers, Tinder Boxes, Match Holders, &c. (A.m.) [ 89.] Match bo.x, with ratchet for raising tinder; inlaid with gold all over. 2 jin. x i|in. (Indian.) [90.] Match box, with tinder rope; Niello on silver. 2Mn. X iMn. (Russian.) [91.] Match box, with tinder rope; Niello on silver. 3in. X i]in. (Russian.) [ 92.] Match box, with tinder rope, in form of book ; Niello on silver. 2§in. x i|in. The Caucasus. (From the Moscow Exhibition, 1S72.) [ 93.] Steel, ending in serpent's head ; on each side a dragon, in low relief; inlaid with gold. 44in. long. (Persia.) [ 94.] Steel ; on each side a dragon incised. 44in. long. (Persia.) [ 95 and 96.] Two steels, in form of serpents. 3in. and 2Mn. long. (Persia.) [ 97.] Steel, with socket, containing small spoon. 2?. in. long. [ 98.] Steel, with three rocking thumb-and-finger-bits. 2 jin. long. (Chili.) [ 99.] Steel, with depressions for two fingers and thumb. 2 in. long. (Chili.) [ 100.] Steel, with figures of two dogs. 2§in. long. [ loi.] Steel, with perforated handle and hook. 2|in. (Russia.) [ ro2.] Steel, oval ; perforated ornament in centre. 2 Jin. long. (Tartary.) [103.] Steel, flattened oval; plain. sli". long. (German.) [104.] Steel, shuttle-shape; plain. 3J;in. long. (Ger- man.) [ 105.] Steel, with silver plate on each side ; engraved inscriptions "Resales," and "Felis." i|in. long. (Mexico.) [ 106.] Steel, with dog in brass; in leather bag. 2|in. long. (Finland.) [ 107.] Steel, flint and amadou. (Poland.) [ 108.] Tinder box and steel, " Yesquero," formed of an Armadillo's tail ; mounted with silver, with silver chain ; steel, mounted with silver. (Pampas.) [ 109.] Tinder box and steel, silver ; with steel, surmounted by lion in silver; silver chain. (Pampas.) [107] I'lRK Strikers, Tinder Boxes, Match Holders, i!v:c. (A.m.) [no.] Tinder box and steel; formed of a Puma's tooth, with cover and chain of gold. (Indians of Grand Chaco.) [ 1 1 I.J Tinder box, with steel; box ijin. long; carved and beautifully mounted with silver ; steel, attached by flat chain, 2in. long. (Mexico.) [ii2.] Tinder box, hard wood; boldly carved with boys ; stopper, a bust of girl, attached by silver chain, sfin. high. (Holland.) [113.] Tinder box, wood, with stopper and chain; mounted with brass, and inlaid with brass, and mother-of- pearl. aUn. high. (Holland.) [114.] Tinder box, wood; with stopper and chain, mounted with brass, and inlaid with flowers in brass and copper, s^in. high. (Holland.) [115.] Tinder box, wood; mounted with brass, and witli brass stopper and chain ; inlaid with brass and mother- of-pearl. 2'|in. high. (Holland.) [116.] Tinder box, nut; fluted; middle carved in chequers; ivory bottom; ivory stojjper, with chain, a^in. high. (Cicrman.) [ 117 to 123.] .'^e\en match boxes, metal. (English.) [124.] Cylindrical match box, with socket for match on lid. 2:,'in. high. (English.) [ 125.] Pneumatic fire-striker. (English.) [126.] Match box, papier-mache; in form of boot. (English.) [127.] Match box, silver filigree; in form of boot. (Russia.) [ 12S.] Match box, silver ; in form of shoe; Niello. 3.Un. long. (Caucasus.) [ 129.] Match box, silver: prepared for Niello, but not filled. 2^, in. x lin. (Tula, Russia.) [ 130.] Match box, steel ; beautifully inlaid with gold and silver ; by Zuluaga. 2iin. x i]in. (Spain.) See cigarette case Xo. 58. [ 131.] Match box, brass ; with lever opening lid, and lifting bottom. (English.) [ 132.] Matcji box, brass ; with hinged knife for cutting cigars. [108J Fire Strikers, Tinder Boxes, Match Holders, iS:c. (A.m.) [ 133,] Match box, brass ; Leon Clerc's patent. [ 134.] Match box, brass; Benda's patent. [ 135.] Match box, pressed horn ; in form of book. [ 136.] Match box, leather ; with white metal mounts. [ 137.] Smoker's knife, single blade ; with steel, attached by leather thong. (Spanish.) [ 138.] Smoker's knife ; handle, wood, fluted ; back of blade used as steel ; with pricker. [ 139.] Smoker's knife ; a long bow, between hinge and blade, serving as steel. [140.] Smoker's knife, ivory sides ; with match box, etc. (Modern English.) [ 141.] Smoker's knife, tortoiseshell ; with stopper, cigar cutter, match box, etc. (Modern English.) [ 142.] Smoker's knife, ivory and metal; with double match bo.x, cigar cutter, etc., etc. (Modern English.) [ 143.] Smoker's knife ; handle, a steel shell ; with st0])per at end ; pricker, etc., etc. (Modern English.) [ 144.] Cigar scissors; working in metal case ; orna- mented with Niello. (Tula, Russia.) [ 145.] Fire-drill, hard wood. 23in. long. (From the Amazon.) [146.] Iron tinder-box, oval; with steel on hinged lid; I gin. long; handle, ifin. long. [ 147.] Charcoal-pot, rough, unglazed, earthenware, sin. X 3]in. x 4in. high. (Old Dutch.) [ 148.] Charcoal-pot, brown, glazed, earthenware. 5], in. X 5 1 in. x 2-,' in. high. (Old Dutch.) [149.] Charcoal-pot, with handle; Delft pottery; ]5ainted in blue ; outside, with pictures illustrating the pre- paration of tobacco ; inside, a picture of planter smoking, with a charcoal pot of this form at his feet. 4fin. diameter, 3in. high. (Old Dutch.) See tob.icco jar, No. 60. [ 150.] Stand, for charcoal-pot, with small square charcoal-pot inside ; painted with boats, windmill, etc. Delft pottery. S^-in. diameter, 34in. high. (Dutch.) [ 151.] Tinder-box, wood; carved; in form of barrel; windmill and house ; festoons, etc. ; stopper, a man's head ; mounted with silver and with silver chain. 3 'in. high, ijin. diameter. (Dutch.) [109 J §ectxon ^ — JVsia. INDIA. (B.a.) [ I.] Massive bowl, 3 Jin. x 3in. diameter, of dark stone, carved with silver rim; ebony stem, i6in. long, with silver ferrules and rings; mouthpiece, silver, isin. long, covered with filigree and studs, in silver. 34oin. long. From International Exhibition, 1862. (From Arracona Province of Paindao, Bengal.) [ 2.] Water pipe; bowl for water, black nut, 4iin. x 2 Jin. ; enclosed by four acanthus leaves in silver ; chillum of silver, lower part fluted; stem, silver. i4in. long. [ 3.] Water pipe; silver bowl, 4iin. x 3in. ; repousse', with Indian ornament ; stem, blackwood, with silver ferrules and mouthpiece, igin. long. [4.] Large pipe in red pottery, unglazed; bowl 2|in. diameter ; with nearly circular chamber beneath, 4in x 3. I in. ; wooden mouth-piece, sin. long. (Ahmedabad.) [ 5.] Pipe in ijlack pottery ; small bowl. ^Vm. long. (Baroda.) [6.] Large pipe bowl, with serpent twisted round it; wood ; body of serpent studded with silver scales ; bowl studded with small silver jjlates and knobs ; cover of bowl, silver ; surmounted by female figure, holding mirror ; stands upon a " lingum " of green jade, 2iin. x 2in. ; upon which is a serpent in silver, with open mouth. 6Mn. long, 5in. high. [ 7.] Hookah, with chillum ; i3J,in. high x 4in. diameter at base ; black pottery ; chillum, a double cup ; imitation Bidri ware. (Baroda.) [8.] Hookah, with chillum ; black pottery. i2in. high X 4in. diameter. (Baroda.) [no] India. (B.a.) [9.] Hookah, with chillum ; 15111. high; body in form of ring, sin. diameter; black pottery, shghtly gilded. (Baroda.) [10.] Hookah, with chillum; of grey pottery, with incised leaf ornament, isjin. high, 6in. diameter. [ II.] Hookah Base, vase form ; black pottery ; incised ornament. Slin. high x 6in. diameter in body. (Baroda.) [12.] Water pipe; base in form of peacock; black pottery; Sin. high; base, sin. diameter. (Baroda.) [ 13.] Water pipe; body, cylindrical; horizontal, 4lin. X 2in. ; cylindrical foot, 9-Mn. high. (Ahmedabad.) [ 14.] Water pipe, white wood ; turned ; body, cylindri- cal ; horizontal, 2Mn. long x 2in. diameter. Height, 44in. [15.] Water jjipe; with small white metal base, 3in. diameter X 2lin. high; incised ornament; upright stem of wood, turned in deep cups. Height, 11 ^in. [16.] Two water pipes ; small wooden bases; turned. 4in. high, 2in. diameter; tubes 3in. long. (Delhi.) [17.] Hookah; red pottery, plain; wooden stem; turned. i6iin. high. [ 18.] Hookah ; red pottery. Similar to No. 17. [19.] Hookah; base and chillum in light pottery; base gin. diameter; height, 21-^in. ; upright stem, embroidered; brass tube to attach snake. (Scinde.) [ 20.] Hookah ; brass base, 4iin. high, 4in. diameter, on three feet ; stem and chillum, of wood. isMn. high. [21.] Hookah, black pottery; base of imitation Bidri, 7iin. high, 4in. diameter; height 2iin. Smoking tube rises to height of chillum, and bends at a right angle. [22.] Hookah; base, pewter, inlaid with silver (Bidri), 7in. high. Sin. diameter; five circles on base, each enclosing a cross ; stem, of wood, with spiral riband of brass ; chillum, metal, covered with wire netting ; fire-tongs of brass attached to chillum by brass chain. [23.] Narghile; bowl, metal, i4in. high; brass orna- ment in relief, standing on brass tripod ; ujiright stem, of wood, inlaid with lozenge-shaped plates of silver ; snake, of red leather. 37in. high. [24.] Hookah; base, 7in. x 7in. diameter; jiewtcr, inlaid with silver (Bidri ;) stem, chillum, and sarpoosh, silver repousse. Height, i7in. [Ill] India. (B.a.) [ 25.] Hookah ; base, ^in. x 6in. diameter ; globular, pewter, inlaid with silver, (Bidri ;) on three feet ; chillum also inlaid. Height, 21 in. [ 26.] Hookah ; base, cut-gla.ss, 7in. high, 6},in. diameter; rising tube, chillum, and sarpoosh of silver gilt, rei)ousse. [27.] Hookah; base, Bohemian glas.s, enamelled; Chillum brass. Height, iiiin. x sin. diameter. [ 28.] Narghile; bowl, cocoa nut, encrusted with silver and coral, standing on tripod ; stem, wood, ornamented with silver chains and small coins ; chillum silver, with similar chains and coins. Height, 24in. [ 29.] Hookah, with dish, entirely of alabaster ; bowl, carved with spiral pattern. Height, lyin. [30.] Hookah Base; pewter, inlaid with silver, (Bidri;) loiin. diameter, loiin. high; bell shape; four oval medal- lions, with Greek key pattern border ; wreaths of flowers between ; key pattern round edge of base and at top. [30.*] Hookah Base; ])ewter, inlaid with silver (Bidri;) 8iin. diameter x 8-}in. high; surface covered with lozenge pattern, graduated. [31.] Hookah Base; pewter, inlaid with silver, (Bidri;) 6in. diameter x 6Jin. high ; surface covered with diaper pattern ; each division enclosing a four-petalled flower. [32.] Hookah Base ; pewter, inlaid with silver, (Bidri;) Sin. diameter x 6hin. high ; body covered with scale-like pattern ; horizontal borders round base and at top. [ 33.] Hookah Base; pewter, inlaid with silver, (Bidri;) 6?,in. diameter X 6fin. high; six groups of flowers, divided by upright bands of ornaments. [ 34.] Hookah Base; pewter, inlaid with silver, (Bidri;) 34in. diameter X 3jin. high, standing upon dish, 6J,in. diameter; dish, with three feet; surface covered with flowers and ornament inlaid with silver. [35.] Hookah Base; brass; 7in. diameter x 7 ]in. high ; body covered with flowers and leaves in thin metal applique'; on ground of black lines, crossed diagonalh'. (Niello?) [36.] Hubble-bubble; cocoa-nut bowl, 3J,in. diameter ; stem, turned wood, 7^,in. long; turned and painted tube; earthenware chillum, 'jin. long. [112] India. (B..\.) [37.] Hubble-bubble; bowl, 2 Jin. diameter, white metal; tube, turned wood, i2in. long; clay chillum, Sin. high. [38.] Hubble-bubble; bowl, cocoa-nut, 4in. diameter; mounted top and bottom with brass. Surface of bowl, with engraved ornament, filled in with white metal ; stem, black wood, turned, i6in. long; chillum, brass, Sin. long; smoking tube, I Sin. long. [ 39.] Hubble-bubble ; bowl cocoa-nut, 3J,in. diameter ; mounted in brass, and ornamented as No. 38. Rising stem of turned and carved wood, i3in. long; smoking tube, painted red. [40.] Hubble-bubble; bowl, cocoa-nut, 3iin. diameter, 6in. long ; silver mount at bottom ; at top, silver wire lacing ; smoking tube, turned wood, i4iin. long; chillum, earthen- ware. Sin. long : rising tube, turned wood. [41.] Hubble-bubble; bowl, cocoa-nut, sMn. diameter; top mounted with brass, fluted ; rising tube, r i in. long, covered with brass. [42.] Tripod for carrying Narghile, brass ; with six- sided opening. 5in. high. (Bengal.) [43.] Tripod for carrying Narghile, brass; with circular opening. 6in. high. [44.] Hubble-bubble; cocoa-nut bowl, 3 Jin. diameter ; smooth, black, and pointed : smoking tube, painted black and red, 9Jin. long; rising tube, turned and painted, iiin. long ; with chillum, perforated. [45.] Hubble-bubble; small cocoa-nut bowl, zin. diameter : smoking tube, 6in. long ; rising tube and chillum. Sin. [ 46.] Hubble-bubble ; smooth cocoa-nut, 4] in. diameter; turned wood stem, 22in. long; turned rising tube, i6in. [ 47.] Hubble-bubble ; rough cocoa-nut, 3}in. diameter ; tube, turned wood, 2oin. long ; rising tube, wood ; jiainted red, yellow, and black; and chillum, iiin. long; with metal cover, hinged. (Bombay.) [ 48.] Hubble-bubble; rough cocoa-nut, 3 iin. diameter ; rising tube, turned wood, 9in. long, including earthenware chillum. [ 49.] Hubble-bubble ; smooth black cocoa-nut, 2in. diameter; smoking tube, sUn. ; rising tube, sin. [113] P LXI.IA. (R.A.) [50.] Bowl of hubble-bubble ; grey earthenware, 34in. diameter X 6 jin. long; incised pattern top and bottom; pine shape. (Kuteh.) [51.] Bowl of hubble-bubble; similar to No. 50; 3lin. X 5^; black earthenware. (Kutch.) [ 52.] Bowl of hubble-bubble ; black earthenware, g.Un. long, 3in. diameter ; lower portion ])ine-shape ; neck pro- longed to carry chillum. (Ahmedabad.) [53.] Hookah Base ; brown glazed earthenware ; -jin. diameter, sMn. high. [54.] Hookah mouthpiece, 3 J in. long, 'I'm. diameter; iron inlaid with gold. [55.] Hookah mouthi)iece, 4in. long, ;in. diameter ; iron, with silver ferrules, curved tip. [56.] Hookah mouthpiece, gfin. long, lin. diameter; iron, with silver facetted studs ; silver mounts. [57.] Hookah mouthpiece, 6Mn. long, i^in. diameter; agate, fluted, and engraved ; silver mounts, engraved. [ 58.1 Hookah mouthpiece, 3in. long, ^in. diameter ; silver enamelled, in form of bird, with chain and ring ; parcel gilt. [59.] Hookah mouthpiece, 5in. long, ^in. diameter; silver, parcel gilt, movable bird, and chain. [60.] Hookah mouthpiece, 4in. long, J.in. diameter; silver, chased in high relief. [61.] Hookah mouthpiece, 5]in. long, fin. diameter; silver, with cylinder of lapis lazuli, 2in. long; inlaid with gold. [62.] Hookah mouthpiece, 2in. long, ij'in. diameter: jade, engraved for inlaying. [63.] Hookah mouthpiece, sjin. long, ijin. diameter; white jade. [ 64.] Hookah mouthpiece, 3in. long, ?,in. diameter ; white jade. [65.] Hookah mouthpiece, yin. long. fin. diameter; greenish jade. [ 66.] Travelling pipe ; to be u?ed without water, i2in. long; 3in. x, jin. tliick ; wood; clay bowl. (I'"yrahad.) rrciiMiti'cl tn ilm Imcrn.Tlii^nnl Fxliibition, Paris, 1872, by the Mali.arajnh of Vizianagram. [«'4] India. (B.a.) [67.] Travelling pipe; lo be used without water; 9fin. X 6|in. high ; brass ; wooden stem ; bowl, 2Mn. diameter. [68.] Pipe; igin. high ; cylindrical stem, with double coil rising to bowl ; covered all over with gold foil, and bound with silk thread; brass bowl, zjin. diameter. [69.] Bowl; 4;^in. long, sin. high, i]in. diameter; brass ; socket, carrying bird. [ 70.] Bowl ; 2iin. long, ijin. diameter ; carved ; steatite. [71.] Bowl; i},in. long, ifin. high, J-in. diameter; carved ; steatite. [71*.] Bowl; 4in. long, i|in. high, 2in. diameter; brass ; with animals and foliage in low relief. [ 72 to 74.] Three bowls, black clay ; 2jin. long, lin. high, -Jin. diameter. [75.] Earthenware pipe body, without mouthpiece ; 4in. high, 2|in. diameter ; earthenware tube, 2in. long. (Simla.) [ 76 and 77.] Two Hookah Bases; loiin. high, 9in. diameter; earthenware, green glaze ; fluted. (Scinde.) [ 7S.] Hookah Base ; 8 lin. high, 6in. diameter ; brown pottery ; protected by iron strips. (Scinde.) [ 79.] Hookah Base ; 9in. high, 7in. diameter; leather; ribbed with strips of green leather. (Sirsa.) [80.] Hookah Base : loin. high, 7in. diameter; leather, with strips of brass and white metal alternately ; ornament, incised. (Sirsa.) [81.] Hookah Base; 7lin. high, 6in. diameter; light brown jiottery. (Umritsur.) [82.] Hookah Base; i7lin. high, i3in. diameter ; a dish of red pottery, painted with black lines ; with rising stem, i2in. high, spangled with gold powder. (Scinde.) [83.] Hookah Base; iQ.Un. high, is^in. diameter; similar to No. 82. (Scinde.) [ 84 and 85.] Two Hookah Bases; 6in. and 7iin. high; slate coloured pottery. (Agra.) [86.] Hookah Base; sAin. liigh, 6in. diameter; red pottery; incised ornament. (Lucknow.) ["5l Assam axd Burmah. (B.p.) [ 87 to 156.] A collection of 70 chillumf^, in ])lain and ornamented pottery ; some with multiijle bowls for smoking different substances at the same time ; collected by the Indian Government from various parts of India, for the International Exhibition, 1872. ASSAM AND BURMAH. (B.b.) [ I.] Council ]jipe, wood ; of the Jabboka Nagas, an independent tribe inhabiting the Patkoi range of mountains between Upper Assam and Burmah; 9Mn. long; bowl, 4in. high. [ 2.] Pipe, dark wood ; bowl of [winted oval section ; pricker, a thorn, attached by string ; used by the Nagas of Assam. 8iin. long. [ 3.] Pipe bowl, wood ; in front of bowl a human face, marked with dots, which dots are the " Ako " or the taboo of the owner, showing his success as a warrior or hunter ; ears with tassels of beads and wool ; - (From Patkoi Mountains, Assam.) [4.] Pipe; bowl, black stone; stem of wood partly covered with woven grass ; below bowl is a Bamboo recept- able for tobacco juice ; which juice is drunk after a feast. gin. long. (From Seebsangor district, Assam.) [ 5.] Pipe ; bowl, horn, with receptacle for juice, with stopper; stem of horn and bone. Sin. long. (Assam.) [6.] Pipe ; bowl, hard wood, with point at bottom ; stem, silver and cane. 9in. long. (From Aboor, Assam.) [ 7.] Pipe ; bowl, 4in. long, of dark stone or ]30ttery ; stem of wood, with an iron mouthpiece, 7in. long ; Chyeen pipe. i6iin. long. (Burmah.) [ 8.] Pipe, wood, 9Jin. long ; bowl, 4in. long. (Burmah.) [9.) Pipe, wood, sMn. long, -^'in. diameter; stem curved to bowl; reed mouthpiece, liin. long. (Burmah.) [ 10.] Pipe, wood; similar to. No. 9, but without reed mouthpiece, sin. long, lin. diameter. (Burmah.) [11.] Pipe, wood; reed mouthpiece, ijin. long; stem covered with incised pattern in diagonal lines ; in form similar to preceding. sMn., fin. diameter. (Burmah.) I116I Assam and BuR?,rAH. (B.v.) [ 12.] Pipe, wood; similar in form to the preceding; reed mouthpiece, iin. long. sin. long, 'j diameter. (Burmah.) [13.] Pipe, wood; stem carved; bowl, plain, with ridge in front; reed mouthpiece, im. long. 5in. long. (Burmah.) [ 14 and 15.] Pipes; glazed brown pottery. 2in. long. (Burmah. ) [16.] Pipe ; Dense black pottery. 2 in. long. (Burmah.) [ 17.] Pipe, black wood; bowl short and broad, and set on to the stem at an acute angle. 6iin. long. (Burmah.) [ 18.] Pipe; i3in. long, made of a bamboo, 22iin. long, I \m. diameter ; the middle portion cut awa)', and bent so as return to the line of mouthpiece ; the last joint of bamboo forms the bowl, and is connected w'ith mouthpiece by reed. (Kaween, Burmah.) [19.] Pipe; bowl, wood ; 2in. long; reed stem. s^in. long. (Burmah.) [20.] Pipe, wood ; brass ferrule ; oblong heel. S^in. long. Burmah. [21.] Pipe, wood; bowl, 3in. high x 2in. diameter, with flat foot; stem, 3jin. long, covered with tin; reed, sin. long. sin. long. (Burmah.) [ 22.] Bowl, glazed earthenware; bowl, Mn. long, with bamboo stem, 24in. long; similar to Nos. 14 and iS- (Burmah.) [23.] Pipe; 28in. long, cane-root, with bases of shoots left on ; bowl, 2 in. diameter, dark wood, carved ; inscription on stem. PERSIA. (B.C.) [ I.] Hookah Base, formed of a gourd; 2iin. high, 6in. greatest diameter ; richly covered with Persian ornament, light on dark ground. (Kaliam.) [ 2.] Hookah, vase-shape, with chillum ; lower part of base richly inlaid with gold ; band of incrustation of turquoise on upper part ; band of inlaying on chillum ; width of vase, sin. igin. high. Persia. (B.c.) [ 3.] Narghile ; bowl, cocoa nut ; 6in. long, 4in. diameter ; lower half of bowl carved — a hunting scene in low relief; upper half covered with silver, enamelled — heads and flowers in colours ; rising stem and chillum, i4in. long; chillum, silver chased ; rising stem with animals and birds in black on white ground ; smoking tube igjin. long, also with animals and birds in black on white ground. [ 4.] Narghile ; bowl, 8jin. long, pointed at bottom, 4|in. diameter; rising stem and chillum, izin. long; smoking tube and mouthpiece, 26.',in. long ; the whole silver gilt, and elaborately chased. [ 5.] Narghile ; bowl, cocoa nut, 5in. x 5in. diameter ; rising stem, 2oin. long, of turned wood ; smoking tube, 26in. long, cane, ornamented with velvet and silk ; stem and smoking tube, strutted and attached by cords. [6.] Chillum, with sarpoosh ; 7.',in. high; steel; elaborately perforated, and inlaid with gold ; the tube for attachment of elastic pipe inlaid with scales, and terminating in snake's head with ruby eyes ; dipping tube, sin. long. [ 7.] Narghile Bowl ; steel; decorated with incrustations of flowers, etc., in gold. Sin. long, 4in. diameter. [8.] Narghile Bowl ; body of deep blue enamel, with six vertical belts of flowers in enamel ; deep blue enamel between the upper and lower casings of brass, with flowers and birds in low relief on blue enamel ground, with female heads in enamel between the groups of flowers, etc. glin. long, X 4lin. diameter. [ 9.] Narghile Bowl ; body of bluish green enamel ; upper and lower casings of brass, covered with figures in circular medallions and floral ornament in low relief ; Persian inscriptions also in low relief; top and bottom casings con- nected by thirty brass wires. i2in. long x 5vin. diameter [10.] Narghile Bowl ; silver ; six oval medallions of flowers and birds, repousse' ; fluted at top and bottom, gin. long X 4|in. diameter. [11.] Narghile Bowl; body enamelled with spiral bands of dark blue and white, and flowers ; to]) and bottom casings with groups of figures in low relief, on enamel grounds ; Persian inscriptions in similar work, as mouldings. 1 1 in. long X 4 Jin. diameter. [ 12.] Narghile Bowl; brass; belt of Persian inscriptions round the middle ; full length figures above and below, in low relief, each under an arch. gin. long x 4jin. diameter. [:i8j Persia. (B.c.) [13.] Upper Casing cn/y of narghile bowl; silver; enamelled ground ; figures and inscription in low relief. 4^in. diameter x ^Vm. high. [14.] Chillum ; enamelled with flowers and female heads, as bowl No. 8. 7 in. high. [15.] Chillum; blue enamel; similar to No. 8. 5in. high. [ i6.] Chillum ; silver : with flowers in oval medallions; similar to bowl No. 10. 6 A in. high. [ 17.] Chillum ; brass ; turt^uoise blue enamel on body. 6in. high. [ 18.] Rising Tube for snake ; finely enamelled. 5^in. long X iin. diameter. [19.] Pipe ; bowl, enamelled on silver with flowers and female heads ; stem, a massive gold tube, richly enamelled with flowers only. 2 2in. long. [ 20.] Mouth])iece ; inscriptions in medallions, on blue enamel ground, s-^in. long. [21.] Four Pipe Bowls: two with heads in enamel; one with flowers in medallions ; one with ornament on blue enamel ground. (Four.) [ 22.] Hookah Base; silver, bell-sha])e ; six oval panels, with large blue flowers and green leaves in each ; bands of blue flowers and green leaves round top and bottom, all in rich translucent enamel, in bands round top and bottom. Siin. high, 7 Jin. diameter. [23.] Hookah; brass; pear-shaped body, fluted, 4.',in. diameter; fluted base, 4in. diameter; fluted neck, i]in. diameter X 6in. long; below chillum, a perforated dish, 5in. diameter ; the whole surface covered with Persian ornament, beautifully engraved. Total height, 2oin. [ 24.] Hookah ; brass ; body nearly globular, 5.\in. diameter ; cylindrical neck, yin. long ; below chillum, fluted dish. Gin. diameter ; circular base, 4iin. diameter ; body and neck engraved with figures ; toj} and bottom of neck with bands of ornament on enamel ground. Total height, 23in. [ 25.] Chillum and Dish ; brass ; dish, 6in. diameter, fluted edge ; engraved with animals in borders ; snake mouth set with turquoise. [ 26.] Chillum and Base : brass ; base, ii.lin. diameter; dish, 6in. diameter, 6in. above base ; chillum, sin. diameter; total height, isin. ; the whole surface repousse, and engraved with figures, animals, and ornaments in borders and panels. ["9] Persia. (B.c.) [27.] Hookah Base; brass; 6jin. diameter x 6^in. high ; horizontal bands of ornament and figures covering its whole surface. [ 28.] Chillum ; 7in. long, silver; repousse; the middle enamelled with flowers and with ornament, on dark blue ground ; four chains ; painted stick, yin. long. [ 29.] Narghile Bowl, brass ; belt of Persian inscriji- tions around middle ; figures in low relief on lower part, each under an arch ; figures and heads in medallions around upper half. gin. high, 4iin. diameter. .Similar to No. 1 2. [30.] Mouthpiece, 8iin. long; enamelled head, i.'.in. [31.] Chillum; upper ])art of silver, 3 }, in. high ; belt of perforated work at top ; silver chains ; lower part black wood, carved. 6Mn. high, 3vin. diameter. [32.] Chillum, silver ; chased in lozenge pattern, and perforated ; many chains, with carnelian beads at ends. gin. high, 2^in. diameter. [ 33.] Chillum ; upper part enamelled heads in medal- lions ; lower part wood, carved, siin. high, 2iin. diameter. [ 34.] Cup of Chillum, silver ; perforated ; engraved ; chains. 2;^in. high, 3in. diameter. [ 35.] Hookah Base, brown earthenware; silver mounts; repousse'. gAin. high, yhm. diameter. [ 36 and 37.] Hookah Base, brown earthenware ; brass mounts, with Persian ornament incised. [ 38.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; Persian ornament in white, blue ground, gin. high, 7in. diameter. [ 39.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; landscapes and orna- ment in outline in gold on blue ground, gin. high, 6in. diameter. [ 40.] Hookah Base, [wrcelain ; ornament in gold on blue ground ; chased silver base, with three feet ; silver rim and cover, repousse', and chain ; four makers' marks in Chinese characters, iiin. high x 6in. diameter. [41.] Narghile Bowl, enamelled in colours all over ; on middle, twelve vertical panels of flowers, with divisions of brass-work, arched at top and bottom ; above, six heads, in medallions, with rosettes of flowers lictwcen ; below, five heads, in medallions, with small ro.-)Ctles between. 10 J, in. high, 5 in. diameter. [120] CHINA. (B.d.) [ I.] Water-pipe; bowl or body of bamboo; Chinese characters and trees, inlaid in mother-of-pearl; tube, iiin. long, tortoiseshell ; silver mounts, silver chain, and pricker. 5in. high, 3in. diameter. [ 2.] Water-pipe; like No. i, but without tube. [3.] Water-pipe; bowl or body of bronze of quatre- foil section, inlaid with silver, 2in. high, 2in. broad; reed stem lo^.in. long, with silver mouthpiece 3in. long. [4 and 5.] Two Water-pipes, of white glazed porcelain; rosette in front of body. 6in. high, i;|in. diameter. [ 6.] Water-pipe, bronze ; in form of elephant with prolonged trunk; ears and trappings gilded, iiiin. high, 2 1 in. long. [ 7.] Water-pipe (similar to No. 6), bronze ; Howdah cloth, inlaid with gold. loin. high, 2Mn. long. [8.] Upright ^^'ater-pipe, brass; base, foursided, 2in. X i-^in, ; perforations on sides and end of body. 11 in. high. [9.] Water-pipe, brass ; cylindrical section; Chinese inscription on base. iiin. high. [ lo.J Water-pipe, brass ; cylindrical section ; Chinese inscription on base. 2oin. high. [11.] Water-pipe, with tobacco-box, brass; chain and hook attached to belt ; case of leather with geometrical device, gilt. 11 Jin. high. [12.] Water-pipe, with tobacco-box and two tubes, brass ; case of body, brown leather. Chain. [13.] Water-pipe (similar to No. 12) with circular Tobacco Box ; case, imitation of shagreen. [14.] Water-pipe, brass; stem, imitating bamboo; with two tubes and circular tobacco-box ; geometrical fret- work in copper upon body, loiin. high. [15.] Pipe; with small iron bowl, lined with clay; stem of bamboo, 4oin. long ; mouthpiece, black horn. [i6.] Pipe; bowl, wood; carved Chinese full-length figure in front ; stem, bamboo, 24iin. ; mouthpiece, white bone. [17.] 13ow], wood; carved grotesque animals, etc. 3in. high, 2in. diameter. [121] Q Chixa. (B.cI.) [ 1 8.] Pipe; bowl, bamboo, ifin. high, lin. diameter; stem 13^,111. long; ornamenls and grotesque animal in dark colour on light ground. [ 19.] Pipe, of ivory, stained red; bowl, 2in. x lin., carved scales, lined with silver; stem, i5|'.in. long, carved similarly. [ 20.] Pipe ; massive brass, grotesque human head, surmounted by small bowl ; 2in. x 2in. stem, brown jointed cane, 8lin. long; brass mouthpiece, yiin. long. (Chinese Tartary.) [21. J Pipe; bowl, silver; stem, cane, coloured red, i2in. ; silver mouthpiece, 3in. long. [22.] Bowl, white metal, 2in. high x Jin. diameter. (Shan.) [ 23.] Bowl, white metal, iMn. x |in.; stem, loin. long, covered with fine wire. (Shan.) [24.] Pipe; bowl, white metal, liin. x |in. diameter; stem, covered with fine wire, i5in. long; white metal mouth- piece, 7^in. long. (Shan.) [25.] Pipe; small bowl, brass; black wood stem, loin. long; mouthpiece, jade, 3fin. long. [ 26.J Pipe; small bowl, brass; stem, i6iin. long, covered in silk ; horn mouthpiece. [ 27.] Pipe; bowl, brass, 4in. long ; dragon on ground of blue enamel ; mouthpiece, 4in. long, similarly enamelled ; stem. Sin. long, black wood. The inside of bowl has a pro- jecting edge to retain the clay lining. [ 28.] Pipe ; small bowl ; mouthpiece, 4|in. long, of silver ; stem and mouthpiece richly enamelled. 4^in. long. This pipe was engraved in " Edwin Drood, " under the belief that it was an opium pipe. [ 29.] Mouthpiece, brass ; engraved flowers on blue enamel ground. 8in. long. [ 30.] Pipe ; bowl, silver-plated, 3iin. long ; mouth- piece, 4|in. long ; flowers, on blue enamel ground. [31.] Pipe; bowl, brass, 4lm. long; mouthpiece, 4iin. long ; on each, dragons — on blue enamel ground ; stem, black wood, 6in. long. [32.] Pipe, white metal; bowl with circular foot; mouthpiece, 2^in. long ; stem, taper, white metal, Sin. long. [ 3S-] P'ps, brass ; engraved. 7in. long. [122] China. (B.d.) [ 34.] Bowl, cast brass. [ 35.] Bowl, wood ; knot of tree, zf in. y zin. high. [ 36.] Bowl, steatite. (Foo-Chow.) [ 37.] Bowl, steatite. (Foo-Chow.) [38.] Pipe; bowl, brass, zin. long, i|in. diameter; stem, cane, 2oin. long ; mouthpiece, white metal, 6in. long. (The Corea.) [40.] Pipe ; similar to No. 38 ; brass mouthpiece ; wooden stem, afin. long. (The Corea.) [41.] "Fire-stick" Boat, in form of dragon; gilded head, tail, and scales; papier-mache and lac. 27in. long. [41*] "Fire-stick" Boat, in metal and wood ; in form of paddle-steamer; decorated with gilding. iSin. long. [42.] " Fire-stick " Box, porcelain ; colours on white; perforated on three sides. 8in. long, ifin. square. [43.] Water-pipe; bowl, wood, 4Ain. long \- if in. diameter ; rising tube, turned and carved, '6J,in. long ; bam- boo tube. Sin. long. (Kakhyen, Shan.) [ 44.] Pipe, bamboo ; bowl, a small bamboo tube. 36in. long, 2]in. x ifin. diameter. [ 45.] Hookah Base, porcelain, with long neck ; green ground ; richly painted with foliage, flowers, and butterflies. i3in. high, 7iin. diameter. [ 46.] Hookah Base, porcelain, white ; painted with conventional Chinese ornament in colours. 8in. high, 5 fin. diameter. [47.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; sliort neck ; dragons and flowers in red, foliage in green. 6in. high, 6in. diameter. [ 48.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; storks, horses, and clouds, in blue, on white ground. 6Mn. high, 6in. diameter. [ 49.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; figures, and interior, in red and gold, flowers on neck in colours. 6fin. high, 4in. diameter. [ 50.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; flowers in blue, on white ground. Chin, high, 4fin. diameter. [51.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; body formed of lotus flower, in orange and blue; white ground. Sin. high, 7in. diameter. [ 52.] Hookah Base, porcelain; body formed of lotus leaves, covered with painted flowers and foliage, in green and red. Sin. high, sin. diameter. [123] China. (B.d.) [ 53.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; white ground, with mountains in dark blue; trees, etc., in colours. 8Mn. high, 6},in. diameter. [54.] Hookah Base, porcelain; chocolate ground; four medallions, 3in. diameter, with foliage and birds in colours, on white ground. 8iin. high, 6Jin. diameter. [55.] Hookah Base, porcelain; body ribbed; white ground; figures, foliage, etc., in colours. gMn. high, yin. diameter. [56.] Hookah Base, porcelain; (Kaga) ; cylindrical; two panels within black border, containing figures ; lower part red ; si.\ makers' marks in red on bottom. Sin. high, 4^ in. diameter. [57.] Hookah Base, porcelain ; black ground; flowers in white and blue; four sMn. panels, with birds and (lowers in colours on white ground. 8in. high, 7 in. diameter. OPIUM PIPES, ETC. (B.d.d.) [ I.] Opium Smokers' Tray, of dark wood, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, 23iin. x i5in., having upon it two smaller trays, i2J,in. x Sin., and a stand for pipe bowls, with drawer. The stand is perforated with holes for four pipe bowls. The drawer contains knife, scraper, needles, and spatula for taking up the opium. [ 2.] Opium Smokers' Box, gin. long, 4|in. wide, 3in. high, hinged, of dark-red wood ; contains bamboo pipe, box for opium, lamp, can for spirits, scissors, knives, needles, etc. [ 3.] Stand for four bowls, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, with drawer ; containing knife, scraper, spatulas, and needle. [4.] Opium Pipe; stem, tortoiseshell ; mouthpiece, ivory; bowl, black porcelain. i6fin. long. [ 5.] Opium Pipe ; shagreen i)olished ; tipped at end with ivory; bowl, black porcelain, with ornaments in low- relief; silver sockets. 2i2in. long. [6.] Opium Pipe; tube of green jade, i6in. long; mouthpiece of white jade, tin. long; bowl, enamelled; silver socket and clip, beautifully chased. i7in. long. [ 7.] Opium Pipe, tortoiseshell ; ivory tip and mouth- piece; bowl, porcelain, red, gilded. 2o|in. long. Opium Pipes, etc. (R.d.d.) [ 8.] Opium Pipe ; tLibe, porcelain, richly painted ; bowl, enamel, white and blue. 2oin. long. [ 9.] Opium Pipe ; tube, enamel, green ground, with foliage and flowers ; bowl, porcelain ; mouthpiece and tip, white jade. 2o.',in. long. [ 10.] Opium Pipe; tube, enamel; flowers on a deep blue ground; mouthpiece, i^in. long, and tip of white jade. I Sin. long. [11.] Opium Pipe; tube, polished shagreen; mouth- piece, 2 Jin long; tip, ijin. long, both of green jade; bowl, octagonal, silver ; silver clip and socket, richly chased, and set with coral. 2 2Ain. long. [12.] Opium Pipe; tube, bamboo ; mouthpiece, silver, 4iin. long, chased silver; bowl, enamelled ; socket and clip of silver, chased, igjin. long. [ 13.] Opium Pipe; tube, bamboo; mouthpiece, black horn; bowl, porcelain; silver clip and socket, igin. long. [14.] Opium Pipe; tube, bamboo; bowl, porcelain, chocolate colour; silver clip and socket, igin. long. [15.] Opium Pipe; tube, bamboo; bowl, porcelain; silver socket and clip. 2 2in. long. [ 16,] 0|)ium Pipe; tube, bamboo; bowl, porcelain; slate colour, with foliage in white ; silver socket and clip. 2o|in. long. [17 and 18.] Two Opium Bowls; stone, polished. [ 19 and 20.] Two Opium Bowls; enamel. [ 21, 22, 23, 24.] Four Opium Bowls; porcelain. [25.] Opium Pipe; i6|in. long; bamboo; globular head, porcelain, blue and white, 2in. diameter. (Chando.) [26.] Opium Pipe ; i4in. long; bamboo; cylindrical head, porcelain, blue and white, 2in. x i|in. diameter. (Chando.) [27.] Mouthpiece; grey jade. 2iin. long x i;Jin. diameter. [ 28.] Spirit-lamp, with Dish ; octagonal ; 4Jin. diameter ; and bo.x, with cover, sfin. x 2iin. ; blue enamel. [ 29.] Opium Scales, in fiddle-shaped wooden box, I I in. long. [ 30.] Cake of Opium, 4in. long x i|in. x lin. JAI'AN. (B.e.) [ I.] Pipe, silver; engraved, llowers and butterfly, deeply cut. i8in. long. [ 2.] Pipe, silver; four groups of leaves and flowers in relief; three ditto, sunk; two ditto, engraved. i8in. long. [3.] Pipe, silver; body, hexagonal ; eight plaques of various forms, with pictures in lac, with inscriptions. i5|in. long. [4.] Pipe, silver; with design in relief; barge being towed, tree, etc. ; enriched with gold and various coloured metals. laMn. long. [ 5.] Pipe, silver; with flowers, birds, tree trunks, etc. ; birds and flowers in gold. loin. long. [ 6.] Pipe, silver; trefoil leaves and flowers, connected by stem, which forms a scroll-like pattern ; part of the leaves and flowers in gold. 9|in. long. [ 7.] Pipe, silver; in relief, a fish leaping a waterfiill ; slightly enriched with gold. gin. long. [8.] Pipe, silver; body slightly flattened; dragon, surrounded with clouds, in high, and sharp relief; clouds undercut. 8|in. long. [ 9.] Pipe, brass ; dragon and clouds ; clouds undercut ; with inscription. lofin. long. [10.] Pipe, white metal; cylindrical; covered with 156 coats of arms of Daimios ; engraved, and in relief. io|^in. long. [ II.] Pipe; bowl and mouthpiece, silver; stem, iron, exquisitely inlaid with the Imperial symbols in gold. lojin. long. [ 12.] Pipe; central part of stem, 4in. long, of iron, inlaid with gold ; bowl and moutlipiece of silver, with scrolls and birds deeply cut. ii.',in. long. [13.] Pipe; bowl and tip, silver ; stem, iron, inlaid with Imperial symbols in gold. 8|in. long. [ 14.] Pipe; bowl and tip, silver; central part elabor- ately inlaid with gold, and having the Imperial symbols. 8fin. long. Formerly belonged to Enomoto, foster-brother of tlie Emperor of Jap.in. [15.] Pipe, silver; on lower end of stem, flowers in relief in gold ; foliage deeply engraved. 8|in. long. [126] Japak. (B.e.) [ 1 6.] Pipe, silver; two tigers and bamboo in high relief, in gold and coloured metals; ijin. of cane in middle of stem. loin. long. [ 17.] Pipe, silver ; man on horseback, carrying banner, and above, a soldier, both in high relief, in gold and other metals ; inscription on each subject ; 3in. of cane in middle of stem. 10 Jin. long. [18.] Pipe; silver bowl and tip; eagle and cat in oxydised silver on brass; ijin. of cane in middle of stem. 9iin. long. [ 19.] Pipe, silver; with two dragons in clouds, in relief in gold; 2in. of cane in stem. 9|in. long. [ 20.] Pipe, silver; interlacing circles forming a diaper; interstices deeply cut ; size of circles diminishing towards ends; ifin. of cane in stem. lojin. long. [21.] Pipe, silver; rugged tree trunks in high relief, with flowers in gold ; 2|in. of cane in stem. 9§in. long. [22.] Pipe, silver ; two storks, water, and mountains near tip ; near bowl, a stork flying, in high relief in gold and coloured metals; liin. of cane in stem, lojin. long. [ 23.] Pipe, silver ; near bowl, a wreath of small flowers in high relief; at other end, a warrior in full armour com- pleting an inscription on tree trunk, in high relief in gold and other coloured metals; ijin. of dark cane in stem. 9|in. long. [24.] Pipe, silver; at upper part a dragon in gold, with clouds ; at lower, a tiger in gold, with rocks and clouds ; 2|in. of cane in stem. g^in. long. [ 25.] Pipe, silver ; dragon and clouds at each end, deeply cut ; 2iin. of cane in stem. loin. long. [ 26.] Pipe, silver ; surface engraved in simple scrolls deeply incised ; 2|in. of cane. 9^!n. long. [27.] Pipe; silver ferrule, i|in. long, in middle of stem ; at upper part a waterfall with rocks, and a woman seated in landscape ; on ferrule, a sea view, with birds flying; at lower part a house and a man on horseback fording a stream ; all enriched with gold and coloured metals ; 3^in. of cane in stem. 1 1 Jin. long. [28.] Pipe, silver; a bamboo deeply incised, and a tiger in bronze, foreshortened; 2|in. of cane in stem. 9fin. long. [1^7] Jai'An. (B.C.) [ 29.] Pipe, silver; on upper part, a cuttle-fish ; below, a lobster and fish, in coloured metals in sharp relief; 4in. of cane in stem. g'm. long. [ 30.] Pipe, silver, hexagonal ; on upper jiart birds, and tree in flower ; centre bird, in coloured metal enriched with gold ; on lower part tree trunk and two pheasants, the latter in coloured metal ; 2Mn. of cane in stem. gin. long. [31.] Pipe, silver ; groups of storks flying, engraved; 2Ain. of cane in stem. gjin. long. [31*.] Pipe, silver; man on horse-back, engraved deeply. 8fin. long. [ 32.] Pipe, silver; i>art of each end exquisitely inlaid with geometric ornaments in gold ; the other part diapered with interlacing circles, the interstices being deeply cut ; 3|in. of cane in stem. 8|in. long. [ 33-1 I'ipc, metal ; on stem, five small grotesque figures, inlaid and enamelled, gin. long. [34.] Pipe, silver; part of stem engraved with spiral bands of fine lines, part with imitation of a woven fabric, and part incised with lines in three directions ; one side marked with oblique bands of lacquer, gin. long. [35.] Travelling Pipe, silver; stem flattened; spiral bands of yellow metal, diapered, siin. long. [36.] Travelling Pipe, silver; flattened stem, chased to represent a rugged wooden stem. 5Ain. long. [37.] Travelling Pipe, silver ; stem flattened ; slightly engraved; with oblique band of lacquer. 5^in. long. [ 38.] Travelling Pipe, silver ; flattened stem, slightly engraved ; with oblique band of lacquer. S^in. long. [ 39.] Travelling Pipe, silver ; stem lacquered. 5|in. long. [40.] Pipe; a model of a long pipe; tip and bowl, silver; stem lacquered, s^in. long, ^in. diameter. [41.] Cigar-tube, ^Vm. long, silver; flowers, grasses, etc., inlaid with gold on a dark ground ; pearl mouthpiece. [42.] Travelling Pipe, brass ; cylindrical, plain; siin. long. [43.] Pipe, metal; on lower part a man's head in bronze, very finely chased; s^in. of cane. S|in. long. [128] Japan. (B.e.) [ 4 t to 49. J Six ripcs^ silver ends, with cane stem ; engraved and plain. [ 50.] Pipe, brass ; on upper part stork flying, on lower part two storks and flowers, enriched witli silver and coloured metal; 4|in. of cane. loin. long. [ 51.] Pipe, brass ; bowl in line of stem; curved mouth- piece; 6 ^in. of cane. gfin. long. [52.] Pipe, brass ; bowl in line of stem ; 4 Jin. of cane ; Siin. long. [ S3-] Pipe; bowl and tip, brass; i2^in. of cane in stem. i8Mn. long. [ 54 to 59.] Six brass-mounted Pipes, cane stems. [ 60.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-'pouch, with three hinged metal plaques attached by swivel to ivory button ; on plaque figures in low relief enriched with gold ; pouch and case an imitation of brown leather; on pouch a group of figures and boar, in metal enriched with gold in high relief; button, a group of six figures in relief [61. J Pipe-case and Tobacco-pouch, black morocco; with three hinged plaques and circular ivory button ; on pouch a warrior, in metal enriched with gold ; on ijlaciues birds carved in pearl and inlaid, on ivory ground ; button, 2^in. diameter, group of figures in low relief [ 62.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-pouch, black morocco ; on pouch a large dragon enriched with gold ; chain, com- posed of four plaques of old Cloisonne enamel ; silver button, 2|in. diameter, with fish in high relief [63.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-pouch, black morocco; on pouch a group of animals carved in ivory; chain, com- posed of two ivory plaques richly carved ; hinges and swivels in steel; inlaid with gold and silver; button, ivory, an oval box with hinged lid, carved all over, i Jin. x i^in. x i^in. [ 64.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-pouch, black morocco ; on pouch a flower in high relief and three butterflies, in silver on gold ground; button, ivory, 2 Jin. diameter, with silver plaque sunk in top; flower and butterflies in high relief; attached by eight silver chains, witn swivel. [ 65.] Tobacco-pouch of imitation cloth, dark blue with white pattern ; on pouch man on horseback, inlaid ; chain, three hinged metal plaques, figures enriched with gold ; button, ivory, a group of twelve masks. [129] R Japan. (B.e.) [66.] Pipe-case and Pouch of imitation cloth, dark green with white i)attern ; on pouch two birds in silver with tree in gold; button attached by 18 small chains, with slide richly chased ; button, ivor)-, 2in. diameter ; two figures in low relief, one playing flute. [67.] Pipe-case and Pouch, black morocco ; on pouch a figure holding a fish and teazing a dog; ivory button, i|in. diameter, with a figure in low relief; button attached by 15 fine silver chains, with slide of enainel. [ 68.] Pipe-case and Pouch, black morocco ; on pouch a bat, in metal ; case attached by single silver chain. [69.] Pipe-case and Pouch, black morocco embossed leather ; pouch, double ; on pouch flowers in bronze ; circular wooden button, attached by cord with glass bead. [ 70.] Pipe-case and Pouch, imitation leather, embroi- dered in gold and blue ; pipe-case black lac, with three pods in gold lac, attached by cord with sliding bead of lac, carved head in cavity of bead. [71.] Pipe-case and Pouch; pouch embroidered; plaque, with moon, bird, and cloud, in gold and silver ; pipe-case exquisitely plaited in bamboo, silken cord with carnelian bead. This Case and Pouch belonged to Enomoto. See No. 14. [72.] Pipe-case and Pouch; pouch in light brown leather, clasp, a hut and trees in gold ; pipe-case of black wood, with figure in gold and mice in silver ; attached by cord, with gold bead perforated and engra\ed. [73.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-box; box of wood, octagonal, loose lid, ornamented with foliage and insects in lac ; pipe-case, upper part of ivory, lower part wood tipped with ivory, carved and engraved ; attached by silken cord with seven beads. [ 74.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-box ; box, wood, oval, 4in. X i^in., leaves and insects in low relief in lac ; case, imitation of shagreen, white on black lac ; attached by silken cord, with metal and ivory beads. [ 75.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-box : box, wood, 4Jin. x 2 Jin. X 2lin., a house with figures in i\ory in front, inscriji- tion on ivory at back ; case in one piece of wood, hollowed and carved ; silken cord and carnelian bead. ['30] Japan. (B.e.) [76.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-box; box, wood, oval, 3fin. X 2:|in. x 3in., fruit and leaves in lac and pearl; case of light coloured bamboo, flattened ; carved with bird and monkey ; hinged cover, carved ; silken cord with button in form of a fruit, with head in cavity. [77.] Pipe-case and Tobacco-box; box, black lac, oval, 3}in. x i|in. x 3|in., tree in gold lac, with pearl flowers; case of wood, flattened, carved all over with a great dragon, foliage, and clouds ; hinged lid in metal, engraved ; silken cord, with two carved beads, white and black. [78.] Pipe-case, wood, iifin. long; carved all over ; two figures, one playing flute ; ground diapered richly ; silver swivel, etc. ; hinged lid. [79.] Pipe-case, wood, 11 Jin. long; covered with dragon in gold, and clouds in lac and ivory ; encrusted with rock-crystal ; hinged lid ; silken cords and tassels. [80.] Pipe-case, lac, loin. long, with fragments of mother-of-pearl embedded ; with half of a tobacco-pouch, a haliotis shell, attached by cord, with red lac bead, carved with two masks. [Si.] Pipe-case, 8Jin. long; covered with mother-of- pearl. [82.] Pipe-case, Qin. long; of woven bamboo; cylindrical. [83.] Pipe-case, Sin. long; of finely-woven bamboo. [84.] Pipe-case and Pouch, loiin. long; embroided all over in purple and white. [85.] Pipe-case, gin. long; black wood; plants and rabbits in silver and gold. [ 86.] Pipe-case, ivory ; incrusted with insects in hard stone, pearl, etc. 81in. long. [87.] Pipe-case, ivory; in form of an acacia pod; incrusted with pendant flowers, foliage, and birds, in hard stone, pearl, etc. ; stems of foliage silver. 8f in. long. [88.] Tobacco-box, wood, oblong; with plants in gold lac ; lac button, attached by cord, with red ivory bead. 4^in., I fin. x 2 fin. [ 89.] Tobacco-box, octagonal, wood ; ornamented with insects and foliage in gold lac, and foliage in metal. 3|in. X 2 Jin. x 3in. Japan. (R.c.) [ 90.] Tobacco-box, oval wood ; carved with landscape; silken cord and lac bead. 2 Jin. x liin. x 4in. high. [ 91.J Opium-box, wood ; in form of barrel ; lined with metal ; on lid a seated figure ; lid, double, under lid, a rim movable, covering three needles. 3in. diameter, 2 J in. high. [92.] Tobacco-box, formed of two haliotis shells, with carved wooden cover ; on cover, a slug in ivory ; on sides, serpent and slug, and a frog in lac, in relief: button, wood; in form of two toads ; attached to box by silken cord. 3 J in. wide X 2in., sJin. high. [ 93.] Tobacco-box, ivory ; carved with symbols ; on a diapered ground ; top and bottom of dark wood ; top fluted. 4in. long x 3jin. wide, 2jin. high. [ 94.J Tobacco-bo.x, cylindrical, ivory, with masks ; a figure on stilts, and conjuring apparatus, in lac, in relief 3§in. diameter, 2 gin. high. [ 95.] Tobacco-pouch, leather; metal plaque, with four beautifully wrought figures. [96.] Smoker's Cabinet, wood; 9in. x 5in. x 6in. high; with three drawers ; with fire-pot and ash-pot in brass. [97.] Smoker's Cabinet, lac; gin. x siin. x yin. high; three drawers; fire-pot and ash-pot of white metal, engraved; covers repousse', with birds in low relief; metal handle in form of knotted cord, with tassels. [98.] Smoker's Cabinet, lac; yin. x yin. x yiin. high, fire-pot and cover of white metal ; three drawers : one with metal ash-box fitting drawer. ASIATIC RUSSIA. (B.f.) [ I.] Pipe, of mammoth ivory; half the stem of wood, inlaid with white metal. g\in. long. (Samoyede.) [ 2.] Pipe, mammoth ivory; mouthpiece, of wood, 4in. long. iiiin. long. Brought by Mr. H. Seebohm, from Yolcheeka, in the valley of the Yenesay. (East Siberia.) [ 3.] Pipe, mammoth ivory ; with loose mouthpiece, 2 Jin. long. gin. long. (From River Lena, or Yenesay.) [4.] Pipe, mammoth ivory; loose mouthpiece, sin. long; cavity of bowl lined with white metal. io|in. long. Brought by Mr. Seebohm fruiii the valley of the Yenesay. [132] Asiatic Russia. (B.f.) [5.] Pipe, whale's bone ; carved from one piece; eleven animals in relief ; incised ornament on sides and back ; the lines filled with black. 13 Jin. long. [ 6.] Pii)e, whale '.s bone ; carved from one piece ; man in sledge and animals in relief; incised lines filled with black. loiin. long. (Esquimaux.) [ 7.] Pipe, wood ; stem formed of two pieces, bound together with thongs ; bowl, of metal, 2in. diameter. i2iin. long. Brought by Admiral Belcher. (Tongoosk.) [8.] Pipe, wood ; bowl, stone, ijin. diameter; stem similar to No. 7. loiin. long. From Admiral Belcher's collection. (Tongoosk. ) [9.] Pipe, wood; bowl, lead, ijin. diameter, incised; stem similar to No. 7. 12 fin. long. (Tongoosk.) [ lo.J Pipe, wood; bowl, lead, curiously undercut, if in. diameter; stem similar to No. 7. iifin. long. Brought by Captain Sherard Osborn. (Tongoosk.) [11.] Pipe; stem of hard wood, inlaid with white metal ; mouthpiece, 4in. long, of soft wood ; ujjper part of bowl, white metal. lo^in. long. Brought by Mr. Seebohm from the Yenesay Valley. [ 1 2.] Pipe ; body of hard wood, inlaid with white metal ; mouthpiece of white metal, 4in. long, cylindrical ; bowl, white metal, attached by inlaid strips of metal, gin. long. Brought by Captain Sherard Osborn. (Ostyak.) [13.] Pipe, wood; bowl of bone, |in. diameter. Similar to No. 7. i3|in. long. (Tongoosk.) [ 14.] Pipe, wood : bowl, of brass, fin. diameter. Similar to No. 7. 8Jin. long. (Tongoosk.) [15.] Pipe, wood; bowl with cover, mounted with copper, and with brass ornaments ; wooden stem, carved with spirals. 7 fin. long. Brought by Mr. Seebohm from the Yenesa)'. [ 16.] Pipe, iron ; bowl |in. diameter; middle of stem \m. square; ends cylindrical, square part engraved. 11 ^in. long. (Tongoosk.) [17.] Pipe, iron; bowl ijin. diameter, polygonal; middle of stem |in. square, engraved ; ends polygonal. 1 7 in. long. (Tongoosk.) [ 18.] Pipe, iron; bowl |in. diameter; in cloth cover ornamented with beads. 15}, in. long. (Tongoosk.) 133I Asiatic RrssiA. (]].{.) [ 19.] Pipe; stem and bowl of dark red wood in one piece, inlaid with brass wire; bowl, i]in. diameter, mounted with silver; amber mouthpiece i|in. long. iS^in. long. (Kirghese.) [20.] Pipe; stem and bowl of dark red wood; bowl i|in. diameter; silver mounts to bowl and end of stem j inlaid with brass wire. gMn. long. (Kirghese.) [21.] Pipe; bowl i|in. diameter; silver mounts; inlaid, etc., as No. 20. lyiin. long. (Kirghese.) [22.] Pipe; bowl i|in. diameter; brass mounts; inlaid as No. 20, and with discs of pearl shell. 6|in. long. (Kirghese.) [23.] Cigar-tube, isAin. long; inlaid witli brass wire. (Kirghese.) [ 24.] Pipe-bowl, red wood; silver mounts ; bowl octagonal, with cylindrical fluted base. 3in. long, 2in. high, I Jin. diameter. (Kirghese.) [ 25.] Bowl, silver mounts, inlaid with brass wire ; 4in. long, 2jin. high, ifin. diameter. (Kirghese.) [ 26.] Pipe with two bowls ; bowls, ^Jin. diameter, inlaid with brass wire ; silver mounts and mouthpiece. 9jin. long. (Kirghese.) [27.] Pipe with three bowls; bowls, lin. diameter, united in one socket, ornamented with silver bosses, silver wire, and with silver mounts ; niello on socket ; cherry-stick stem. 2oin. long. (Caucasus.) [28.] Pipe ; bowl with silver mounts and silver wire, neillo; wooden stem with silver chain and pricker, isjin. long. (Caucasus.) [ 29.] Bowl, red wood ; silver mounts and cover orna- mented with niello. 2jin. long, 2in. high, liin. diameter. (Caucasus.) [ 30.] Pipe ; bowl of black wood, inlaid ; brass mount, and brass ring at bottom ; stem, an iron tube, tapering. 6|in. long. (Caucasus.) [31.] Pipe, with stem i8Jin. long; composed of Siberian stones, 20 pieces — jaspers, rhodonite, obsidian, etc.; bowl, meerschaum, 3iin. high, 3iin. long, 2|in. diameter ; silver mounted. (Ekaterinburg, Oural.) [32.] Cigar -tube, silver; stem composed of nine tubes and beads of rock crystal, agate, beryl, amethyst, etc. ; mouthpiece, jasper. 8iin. long. (Ekaterinburg, Oural.) ['34] Asiatic Russia. (B.f.) [ 33.] Cigar-tube, of seven pieces of jasper and two of rhodonite ; the centre a jasper ring. 4jin. long. (Ekaterin- burg, Oural.) [ 34.] Pipe ; straight, cylindrical stem, with spiral bands of gold and silver ; bowl, gold and silver ; the silver throughout being ornamented with neillo ; amber mouth- piece, i^in. long. i4in. long. (Caucasus.) [35-] Cigar-tube, hexagonal, straight ; three sides gold chased, three sides silver ornamented with neillo ; amber mouthpiece, liin. long. gMn. long. (Caucasus.) [ 36.] Cigar-tube, octagonal ; four sides chased gold, four silver with neillo ; amber mouthpiece, cylindrical, 2 ^in. long, I in. diameter. 6 Jin. long. (Caucasus.) [ 37-] Cigar-tube, silver, ornamented with niello. 6|in. long, Hin. diameter. (Caucasus.) [ 38.] Cigar-tube ; body, dark wood ; two ferrules, of silver, with niello; amber mouthpiece. 7|in. long. (Caucasus.) [ 39.] Cigar-tube, cherry wood ; both ends cased with silver, with niello. lojin. long. (Caucasus.) [40.] Cigar-tube, silver, with niello; parcel-gilt. 4|in. long. (Caucasus.) [41.] Cigar-tube, silver ; covered with very fine niello; amber mouthpiece. Sj^in. long. [42.] Cigar-tube; silver filigree on gold ground; amber mouthpiece. 4fin. long. (Caucasus.) [ 43.] Cigar-tube ; embroidered with blue silk and silver ; amber mouthpiece. 7 fin. long. (Caucasus.) [ 44.] Pipe ; stem, dark wood, cylindrical ; curved ; finely inlaid all over with silver ; bowl, lined and mounted with silver; amber mouthpiece; with bowl for cigar. i4iin. long. (Caucasus.) [ 45.] Pipe : stem, wood, inlaid with mother-of-pearl and bone ; bone and wood inlaid with brass ; bowl, clay, 4|in. high ; mounts of bowl and cover of bowl, silver leaves ; silver chain and pricker; amber mouthpiece. 23-^-'in. long. [ 46.] Pipe ; stem, wood ; upper part curved and flat- tened ; inlaid with bone, pearl shell, and brass ; amber mouthpiece. 24in. long. (Circassia.) [ 47.] Pipe ; inlaid with pearl and brass; ivory mouth- piece. 2 1 in. long. ('Circassia.) bss] Asiatic Russia. (B.f.) [48.] Stem, black wood; incised; Unci filled with white metal. i8iin. long. (Circassia.) [ 49.] Pipe ; red clay bowl ; wooden stem ; bowl attached by leathern thong; peasant's pipe, is^in. long. (Georgia.) JAVA AND SUMATRA. (E.g.) [ I.] Pipe, brass; bowl and middle of stem ornamented with curious interlaced ornament and knobs ; knobs in high relief. 33in. long; bowl, ain. diameter. (Batta, Sumatra.) [2.] Pipe, brass; similar to No. i; with short chain for pricker. 29in. long. (Batta.) [3.] Pipe, brass; similar to No. i; with brass chain and pricker. 3iiin. long. (Batta.) [4.] Pipe, brass; bowl, "hammer-headed;" diameter of bowl, 2jin., of base, i|in. ; length of bowl and base, sjin. i8|in long. (Batta.) [ 5.J Pipe; stem, brass, ornamented in middle like No. 1; bowl, wood, 9in. high, 2Mn. diameter; "hammer- headed ; " inlaid with small rectangular brass plates ; brass chain, with iron pricker. 2 gin. long. (Batta.) [6.] Tobacco-pouch, leather; with heavy bronze chain, 2oin. long; and steel, 6in. x i|in., with richly ornamented brass mount, iiin. x i5in. (Batta.) [7.] Opium Pipe, bamboo; bowl, earthenware, en- veloped in white metal ; clip and socket white metal ; with belt of inlaid ornament round stem. 9|in. longxiAin. diameter. From Kendie Tempoerveng. (Borneo.) [ 8.] Opium Pipe ; bowl, steatite ; socket at end of stem, brass. i6^in. long. [9.] Tobacco Pipe and cigar-tube ; composed of four reeds, 3oin. long, connected by bends of horn ; mouthpiece of horn, loin. long. [10.] Tobacco Pipe; made entirely of black horn; receptacle, pine shape. Sin. long, 2in. diameter. 24^in. long. [11.] Tobacco Pipe; entirely of black horn; recep- tacle, gin. long, 2in. diameter; bowl, ■jin. long, i|in. diameter ; at bottom of mouthpiece, flower of six petals, 6in. diameter, agin. long. ['36] Java and Sujiatka. (B.g.) [ I 2.] Tobacco-pipe; cnLirely of black horn; receptacle, 8iin. long; bowl ■jm. long; two flowers on stem ; each, 5in. diameter. 44in. long. [13.] Pipe, wood, with bark on; bowl parallel with stem ; two faces carved at base of bowl ; whistle on stem ; string of wooden beads attaching cover, isin. long. (Java.) [14.] Pipe, wood, with bark on; bowl parallel with stem; four faces carved on bowl, i sin. long. (Java.) [15.] Pipe, wood, with bark on; bowl parallel with stem ; two faces carved on base of bowl ; two birds on cover ; string of wooden beads. i3in. long. (Java.) [16.] Pipe, wood, with bark on; bowl parallel with stem; whistle at top of stem. i4J,in. long. (Java.) [17.] Pipe, wood, with bark on; bowl parallel with stem. i3in. long. (Java.) [ 18.] Bowl, wood, with bark on ; three faces carved. (Java.) BETEL-NUT CUTTERS AND BOXES. (B.b.) [ I.] Betel-nut Cutter, entirely of iron ; cutting blade, 3in. broad; inlaid with brass; knobs at end of handles. i2in. long. (India.) [ 2.] Betel-nut Cutter ; body, brass, perforated, and ornamented with imitation stones ; ivory plaques on handles. 8-Mn. long. (India.) [ 3.] Betel-nut Cutter; body, brass, terminating at one end in animals, the other end in peacocks' heads ; cutter, straight. 6-Mn. long. (India.) [4.] Betel-nut Cutter; body, brass; semi-circular guide for steel cutter ; octagonal handles, with knobs. 6iin. long. (India.) [5.] Betel-nut Cutter; body, brass; cutter, steel; hinged; in lower handle a curved knife, siin. long. (India.) [6.] Betel-nut Cutter; body, brass, perforated, orna- mented with foil ; round handles ; curved knife, with catch let into lower handle. 6in. long. (India.) [ 7.] Betel-nut Cutter, steel ; hinge in form of dragon's head ; body chased ; handles of silver, chased. 6in. long. (India.) [137] s Betel-nut Cutters and Boxes. (B.h.) [ 8.] Betel Box, amboyna wood, with drawer ; contains five turned wooden boxes, with covers. Sin. x 4|in. x 3in. high. (India.) [9.] Betel Box, lac, with three compartments for betel nut, and the lime and spices; Tamil. 5 fin. high, 6in. diameter. (From Rangoon.) [10.] ChunamBox; brass globular ; plain flat bottom. 3|in. diameter. (India.) [11 to 18.] Eight stoppered Bottles; containing areca (betel-nut), whole and crushed ; chunam, (lime,) cardamum, and areca, crushed and mixed ; and catechu. These are the ingredients of the mi.xture used by tlie Nawab Nazini, of Bengal, and were given by him to W. B. [ 19.] Chunam Bottle, 6'Jin. x 2in. diameter. [20.] Chunam Bottle, 6fin. x i|in. diameter. [ 21.] Chunam Bottle, 6fin. x a^in. diameter. The above are of bamboo, engraved with bands of ornament, the hnes being filled with black. [ 22.] Chunam Box, carved in wood in form of human figure ; head, forming the box ; eyes of pearl ; face, tattoed. loin. high, 2|in, diameter. [ 23.] Chunam Box, carved in wood ; in form of full- length human figure, jfin. x 2in. diameter. Brought by Captain Denham with No. 16 from Solomon Islands. [ 24.J Chunam Box; a gourd, i2in. long, i|in. diameter, with iron rod, io|in. long, with wooden handle, 4in. long. (Humboldt's Bay, New Guinea.) [25.] Chunam box; a flattened gourd, 2in. high, 3iin. diameter; covered with beautiful incised ornament, filled in with black. [26.] A Woven Grass Case, containing two bamboo tubes for holding betel and chunam ; each with ornament in incised lines, blackened, sin. long x i|in. diameter. Brought by Captain Denham, from Solomon islands. [27.] Chunam Box, bamboo; with characteristic Batta ornament, incised, and filled in with black. 3|in. x liin. diameter. (Sumatra.) [28.] Hashish Box, silver; repousse; hinged-lid; ring for attachment, sides fluted; top and bottom with circles of flattened beads, repoussd 2in. diameter, i^in. high. (India.) [138] PIPE CASES. (B.o.) [ I.] Pipe-case, ebony ; liinged ; to contain two pipes ; carved all over. 21 in. long. [ 2.] Pipe-case, ebony ; hinged ; lid missing ; bottom plain ; top and sides carved with flowers and foliage. 2 2|-in. long. [3.] Pipe-case, wood, for two pipes; in middle of top, bottom, and sides, bands of elaborate ornament in low relief. 23Ain. long. [ 4.] Pipe case, wood ; hinged ; for two pipes ; head and back carved in low relief; stem, cylindrical, plain. 2 2|in. long. [5.] Pipe-case, papier-mache, for two pipes; black lac inlaid with pearl, iplin. long. [ 6.] Pipe-case, wood, for two pipes ; hinged ; lac, with foliage on all sides ; brass mount at end. 26|in. long. [7.] Pipe-case, ivory, for two pipes; lion on cover; each side elaborately carved and perforated ; mica under- neath. 2 1 in. long. [8.] Pipe-case, ivory, for two pipes; on top full length figure of man smoking ; carved all over ; hinged ; ring at end for hanging. 2oin. long. [9.] Pipe-case, ivory, cylindrical; hinged; head 2iin. X 2in. ; for two pipes ; lignum vitre foot ; elaborately carved all over. ii|in. long, ifin. diameter. [ 10.] Pipe-case, soft wood, for two pipes, with slides ; two ends and middle of stem carved with zig-zag ornament. 33iin. long. [ II.] Pipe-case, soft wood, for three pipes ; full length of stem carved with zig-zag ornament. 342in. long. [ 1 2.] Pipe-case, soft wood, for three pipes ; wooden tassel and ring at end. 3 Sin. long. [ 13.] Pipe-case, tortoise-shell and ivory, for two pipes; on head of case grotesque head in ivory. 21 in. long. All the above Pipe C.ises are from the Dutch East India Settlements. For other Pipe Cases see A.O. [139I gecfio^t @ — Jlfrtca. NORTHERN AFRICA. (O.a.) [ I.] Pipe, wood; bowl 5111. long, 2fin. high, 2|in. diameter, octagonal, inlaid with brass wire, imitation coral, and with black stone in front ; stem, cylindrical, inlaid in same manner ; mouthpiece, ivory. sgJin. long. (Mostaga- nem, Algeria.) [ 2.] Pipe-bowl for four smokers, wood, 3iin. diameter ; standing on base 94in. high, 5?,in. square; base and shaft carved ; ornamented with brass wire, coral beads, and mother-of-pearl. (Mostaganem.) [ 3.] Pipe-bowl, wood, square, 2iin. x 2Mn., with cover, 5 -Jin. high; inlaid with brass wire; palm trees on sides. (Mostaganem.) [ 4.] Pipe-bowl, wood, in form of shoe, yin. long, sjin. high; inlaid as No. 3. (Mostaganem.) [5.] Pipe-bowl, wood, in form of slioe, sMn. long, 2in. high ; socket for stem projecting from heel. (Mostaganem.) [ 6.J Pipe; bowl, wood, inlaid with brass wire and coral beads, 2 Jin. high, ijin. diameter; stem, ivory, black and white, fin. diameter, inlaid with metal points. 2oin. long. (Mostaganem.) [ 7.] Bowl, wood: lower part globular and fluted; inlaid as No. 3. 4in. high, 2jin. diameter. (Mostganem.) [ 8.] Bowl, wood ; octagonal in middle, cylindrical at top; inlaid as No. 3. 2|in. high, 2|in. diameter. (Mosta- ganem.) [ 9.] Bowl, wood ; octagonal in middle, cylindrical at top; inlaid as No. 3. ajin. high, 2]in. diameter. (Mosta- ganem.) [140] Northern Africa. (C.a.) [ 10.] Bowl, wood ; octagonal sides, inlaid with plates of mother-of-pearl and brass wire. 3in. high, ijin. diameter. (Mostaganem. ) [ II.] Bowl, wood, octagonal; inlaid as No. 3. 2|-in. high, I'l'm. diameter. (Mostaganem.) [12.] Bowl, wood; cylindrical at top, tapering down and enlarging to octagonal bottom ; panels inlaid with pearl, haliotis, and brass wire. 4in. high, 3in. diameter. (Mosta- ganem.) [13.] Bowl, wood, octagonal; belt round centre in relief; panels inlaid with pearl, twisted wire, and coral beads. 3;^in. high, 2in. diameter. (Mostaganem.) [14.] Bowl, wood, tapering down ; inlaid with close parallel lines of twisted wire ; iron hinged cover. 2|in. high, i|in. at top. (Mostaganem.) [ 15.] Bowl, wood, tapering downwards ; with spreading base I fin. diameter ; ornamented with brass, laid on, and with brass beads. liin. high, ijin. diameter. (Algeria.) [ 16.] Pipe; bowl, red pottery, iMn. x ifin. ; covered with fine silver filigree; stem, two silver tubes, iiin. and 5 in. long, green velvet between ; silver chains. 2 7 in. long. (Algeria.) [ 17.] Pipe; small metal bowl; stem, silver, repousse. i3Mn. long. (Tunis.) [ 18.] Pipe ; bowl ih'm. x lin. ; stem, silver, repousse. 28^in. long. (Tunis.) [19.] Pipe; bowl, vegetable ivory, i-l'm. x i|in. diameter, carved, two Moorish faces ; reed stem 4in. long. (Morocco.) [20.] Pipe; bowl, vegetable ivory, 2-|in. x lin. diameter, in form of Moorish figure ; reed stem gin. long. (Morocco.) [21.] Bowl, vegetable ivory, liin. x 2in., carved with two full length figures. (Morocco.) [ 22.] Pipe ; clay bowl lin. x -Jin. ; turned wooden - stem ; horn mouthpiece 2in. long. gin. long. Used by the poorer Moors for smoking keef. (Tangiers.) [ 23.] Pipe, vegetable ivory ; rough exterior ; 2in. x i^in. ; reed stem 4 Jin. (Algeria.) [24.] Kabyle Pipe; bowl, red pottery, i iin. x iMn. ; wooden stem with bark on. ii.'.in. long. [141'] NouTHF.RN Africa. (C.a.) [ 25.] Kabyle Pipe; bowl, red pottery, i|in. x i|in. ; curved wood stem with red clay mouthpiece. Sin. long. [25*.] Kabyle Pipe; bowl, black pottery, lin. xiin. ; straight stem, wood with bark. S^in. long. [ 26.] Bowl only, black pottery, 2in. high, lin. diameter, 4in. long ; handsomely modelled ; cap of brass wire. [ 27.] Bowl, black pottery, 2in., fin. diameter. [ 28.] Bowl, red pottery, fluted. 2Mn. x 2^in. long. [ 29.] Bowl, red glazed pottery, 2in. high, 3Mn. long. [30.] Bowl, white pottery; upper part of bowl with stars in blue. 4in. high, 2in. long, lin. diameter. [31.] Bowl, wood, carved. 2in. high, 3|in. long, ifin. diameter. [ 32.] Bowl, red pottery ; lower part of bowl fluted. 2fin. high, ijin. diameter. [33.] Bowl, brown pottery ; lozenge-shape imprints on bowl. 2in. high, i|in. diameter. [ 34.] Bowl, black pottery ; square foot, notched on three sides. 2iin. high, liin. diameter. [ 35.] Bowl, red pottery; small square foot. 3in. high, i|in. diameter. [ 36.] Bowl, brown pottery ; fluted, gilded. 2Mn. high, lin. diameter. [37.] Bowl, red pottery; polished; iMn. high, fin. diameter. (Kabyle.) [38.] Pipe, black clay, fm. long; bowl i]in. x i|in. (Gizeh.) [39.] Pipe, black clay, 8Mn. long; bowl i^in. x ijin. (Gizeh.) [ 40.] Pipe, black clay ; polished surface, octagonal stem, curved. 4iin. long. (Gizeh.) [ 41.] Pipe, red clay ; cylindrical stem, tapering. 7iin. long; bowl i|in. x i^in. (Gizeh.) [42.] Pipe, red clay; sin. long, 2|in. high, lin. diameter. (Gizeh.) [ 43.] Pipe, red clay, 4iin. long. (Gizeh.) [441049.] Six bowls, black clay, trumpet-mouthed; variously ornamented with foliage and chequers. (Assouan.) 3in. high, 2fin. diameter. [142] Northern Africa. (C.a.) [50.] Bowl, red clay; foliage in relief on sage-green ground. 4in. high, 3iin. diameter. (Assouan.) [51.] Bowl, similarly ornamented. 3iin. high, 3;|in. diameter. [ 52.] Bowl, ornaments in relief on blue ground. 2J;in. high, 2|-in. diameter. (Assouan.) [ 53.] Bowl ; on base of bowl ornament in high relief, upper part incised. 2|in. high, 2|-in. diameter. (Assouan.) [ 54.] Bowl, red clay ; bowl covered with ornament in low relief, socket incised. 3 in. high, 2 fin. diameter. (Assouan.) [551066.] Twelve small Pipe-bowls; four black pottery, eight red pottery. (Kabyle.) WESTERN AFRICA. (O.b.) [ I.] Gourd Pipe, studded with brass nails; small clay bowl inserted in middle. igin. long x gin. diameter. (Loando.) [2.] Gourd Pipe, with clay bowl. igin. long x 4|in. diameter. (Loando.) [ 3.] Massive Pipe of black clay; stem, 8|in. long, 2in. diameter ; upon it serpent in high relief ; bowl inserted in upper side of stem and attached by cord through perforation. (Loando.) [4.] Pipe; bowl, iron; 6in. long x i|in. diameter; rim of bowl turned over and notched ; at bottom of bowl an iron fork to thrust into the ground to support the pipe while smoked ; stem, wood, ornamented with eight leathern tassels; leathern thong carrying iron pricker, yin. long. 38in. long. [ 5.] Bowl, red clay, polished ; incised lines from top to bottom ; bottom of bowl bound with iron wire ; socket for stem of snake skin. 6iin. high, lUn. diameter. (From the Niger.) [ 6.] Pipe ; bowl, black clay, 4iin. x 2in. diameter; at bottom, grotesque face ; side of bowl covered with incised diagonal lines; stem, of cane. 35in. long. [ 7.] Pipe; bowl, black clay, 4in. long; in form of two horns ; stem, reed, with five bands of silver wire and six of gold wire ; mouthpiece, silver s^in. long, with bands of coiled silver wire. 33in. long. (Ashantee.) [U3] Western Africa. (C.b.) [Sand lo.] Two Pipe-bowls, red clay; in form of leopard, with dots and incised lines filled with white. 4in. X 3|in. (Ashantee.) [9.] Pipe-bowl, red clay; in form of bird, incised lines filled with white. 4in. long x 3iin. wide. (Ashantee.) [11.] Pipe-bowl, red clay; globular bowl; double- peaked foot. 3^in. X i|in. (Ashantee.) [12.] Pipe-bowl, red clay; globular ornament in relief and incised; double-peaked foot. 3|in. x i|in. (Ashantee.) [ 13.] Pipe-bowl, red clay; carried by elbow brackets; incised and ornamented, siin. x 2in. (Ashantee.) [ 14 to 16.] Three Pipe-bowls, red clay, globular; incised lines filled with white. 3fin. to 2 Jin. x liin. to i:Jin. (Ashantee.) [17.] Pipe-bowl, red clay, cylindrical; four rows of projecting notched pyramids. (Ashantee.) [18.] Bowl, red clay, with four large cones dotted and incised. (Ashantee.) [19.] Bowl, cylindrical; dotted and incised. 4f in. x I Jin. (Ashantee.) [ 20.] Bowl, cylindrical, with four large cones on bowl ; dotted and incised. 3iin. x lin. (x\shantee.) [ 21.] Bowl, globular; incised and dotted. 3jin. x i|in. (Ashantee.) [ 22.] Bowl, in form of a shell. 3iin. x 2|in. (Ash- antee.) [23.] Bowl, globular; incised and dotted. 4in. x i|in. (Ashantee.) [24.] Bowl, globular; 2fin. x i|in. (Ashantee.) [25.] "Fan" Pipe, red clay; polished; bowl, 2|in. long X 2 fin. high, bands at top ; wooden stem, 2 A in. long. [ 26 to 30.] Five "Fan" Pipes; similar to No. 25. [31.] Bowl, "Fan;" black clay. 2in. x 2|in. high. [ 32.] " Fan " Pipe, with cover; wooden stem. 2iin. x 3jin. high. The ''Fan" Pipes have Bowls at right angles to, and in the middle of, the stem. [33.] Pipe, red clay; wooden stem, ifin. long. i|in. X 2fin. high. (Eatonga.) [M4] Western Africa. (C.b.) [34.] Pipe, red clay; lower part cased with hide; wooden stem, 2 Jin. long. 2Mn. x 3|in. [35.] Bowl, black clay; socket curved; bands of ornament on bowl and stem. 2|in. long, 2 in. high. [36.] Bowl, black clay; globular. 3in. long, 2in. high. [ 37.] Bowl, red clay; curved socket, peaked in front. 2]in. long, i-iin. high. [38.] Bowl, red clay, globular; cylindrical straight socket. 2in. long, 2in. high. (New Calabar.) [39.] Bowl, globular, 2]in. long, il'm. high. [40.] Pipe, black clay, 2iin. long, 2in. high; large heel, curved downwards ; bowl, with fruits in relief round middle ; wooden stem 2|in. [41.] Pipe, black clay, 2in. long, i|in. high; wooden stem, engraved, 6Jin. long. [ 42.] Pipe ; bowl black clay, 2in. long, 2in. high ; stem with bark on, giin. long ; bowl has three bands of chequers impressed. (Cameroons.) [43.] Bowl, black clay ; boy strangling a serpent. 2|in. long, 2|in. high. (Dahomey.) [ 44.J Bowl, brass, with lid, ijin. x i Jin. ; wooden stem 4in. long, carved with diagonal lines. (New Calabar.) [45.] Bowl, brass, 2in. long, ijin. high; Mi and serpent on each side in relief. (New Calabar.) [46.] Bowl and Stem, brass, siin. long, ijin. high; serpents on bowl. (New Calabar.) [47.] Bowl, black clay ; figure playing guitar. 2in. x 2 in. wide. (Cameroons.) [ 48.] Bowl, black clay ; female figure with arms a- kimbo. (Cameroons.) [49.] Pipe, red clay: bowl 2in. long, ijin. high; wooden stem i7in. long, turned, incised, and coloured red in parts. (Bonny.) [ 50.] Pipe, red clay ; wooden stem ; similar to No. 49. loin. long. (Bonny.) [51.] Pipe; bowl red clay, 2in. long, i|in. high; wooden stem i3in. long, incised. (Bonny.) [52.] Pipe; Bowl, red claj', 2in. x i^in. ; turned wooden stem, isfin. long; inlaid with white metal; mouth- piece, white metal. (Bonny.) [145] V Western Aikica. (C.b.) [53.] Bowl, black clay, iVm. long, 2|in. high; two bowls united at base; wooden stem, ifin. long. (Liberia.) [54.] Pipe, black clay; bowl 2|in. long, 2in. high; three bowls united at base; wooden stem, 2}in. long. (Liberia.) [55.] Bowl, black clay; 2]in. long, 2-^in. high; orna- mented with rings. (Liberia.) [56.] Bowl, gray clay; 4in. x 4in. (Liberia.). [57.] Bowl, gray clay; 2fin. x i-iin. (Liberia.) [58.] Knife, with curved blade, gin. long; wooden handle, roughly carved ; and circular wooden tray, 7in. diameter x |in. thick, for cutting tobacco. (Lagos.) [59 to 61.] Three Pipes; Bowls, light red clay; wooden stems, half black, turned. (Lagos.) [ 62 to 76.] Fifteen Bowls ; red, yellow, or black clay from 3in. to lin. x 2in. to lin. long, all ornamented. (Lagos.) [77.] Pipe-stopper or Plug, 2in. long, lin. diameter, black wood ; grotesque head, with long ears, and with ring in nose. (Ambriz.) [ 78 to 80.] Three Bowls, red clay, 2?,in. high, 2^in. long, i|in. diameter, with flat rims, 2|in. diameter; quartered by black and white lines. (The Nussi Tribe, River Niger.) [ 81.] Bowl, red clay, polished, 4in. high, 2iin. diameter, with pattern of vertical and horizontal lines ; square base. [ 82.] Bowl, black clay, 3-Jin. high, lin. diameter, tapering to a point; set at an acute angle to socket; socket, trumpet mouth. [ 83.] Bow, red clay, 4iin. x 3iin. diameter ; trumpet mouth ; socket for stem, siin. long ; connected with lip of bowl by a buttress ; small rings impressed. [ 84 and 85.] Two Bowls, red clay, 2in. high, liin. diameter ; tapering upwards to fin. diameter; small chequer, incised on lower part. (Ambriz.) [ 86 to 89.] Four Bowls, red and gray clay, 2in. to ijin. X lin. diameter. (Lagos.) [90.] Black clay, 5iin. high, 2^in. diameter; beauti- fully incised with foliage and ornament"; and coat of arms in front ; cover and mount white metal. [146] NILE VALLEY. (O.C.) [ I.] Gooboo Sobat Pipe; large clay bowl, iiin. long; bottom end protected by cup of hide ; stem, cane ; mouth- piece, horn, attached to stem by skin of antelope's leg; cotton cords carrying stopper made of pith of aloe, and a wooden rammer. 35 Mn. long. [ 2.] Bowl ; similar to bowl of No. i, but rather smaller; lines scratched on surface chequerwise. [ 3.] Djour, or Gooboo Sobat Pipe ; bowl, clay ; stem, cane; mouthpiece, a small gourd, attached by hide. 41 in. long. [4.] Pipe of the Mundo tribe; bowl, red clay, polished, bands of lines at bottom ; attached to stem by hide, stitched; stem, cane. [5.] Djour Pipe; bowl, red clay, polished; curved stem; mouthpiece, wood, fixed to stem with hide. 23in. long. [ 6.] Dinka Pipe ; bowl, red clay, polished, attached to stem with hide ; stem bound round from end to end with narrow iron binding of extreme thinness, varying in width from yV'"- to xVin. 31 in. long. [ 7.] Dinka Pipe ; similar to No. 6, but with orna- mented bowl ; tassel of iron beads from bowl. 23in. long. [8.] Dinka Pipe; stem, a gourd, 26in. long x 3in. diameter ; clay bowl, ornamented at base, attached to stem by hide. 32in. long. [ 9.] Nile Valley Pipe ; black clay bowl, with socket of hide ; stem, wood, cylindrical, bound with iron and copper in bands. 2oin. long. [ 10.] Dinka Pipe ; bowl, red clay, polished, fixed to stem of soft wood by a long socket of hide ; movable wooden mouthpiece, forming a chamber in which bark fibre is saturated with tobacco juice, a " quid " from which is given as an act of hospitality ; leather cap to mouthpiece, fastened by cotton cord. 31 inches long. [11.] Djour Pipe, in form of human figure with a monkey's face, carved in hard red wood ; ears large, with radiating holes for straws ; head hollowed to serve as bowl ; at back of neck a short tube to attach mouthpiece ; belly and back tattoed. 12 in. high. [12.] Djour Pipe. Similar to No. 11. [ 13.] Gooboo Sobat Pipe Bowl, red clay, with socket of hide for stem ; chequer of incised lines on bands. 8in. long. [147J Nile Vai.liov. (C.c.) [ 14.] Bowl only of Sisha Pipe, in form of double cone placed point to point ; at the junction are five projecting studs or arms, ornamented with incised lines and dots, 3.} in. X i|in. diameter. 4^'m. x jin. [ 15.] Sisha Pipe, with wooden mouthpiece ; bowl same as No. 14. ornamented with stamped dots in circles, and in bands round top and bottom ; hide socket ; bowl 3in. x liin. [ 16.] Sisha Pipe ; bowl 4in., stem sin. long. Consul Pellierick says of Pipes No. 14, 15, and 16, " they are used for smoking through mill;." Tliey are from 5° N. Latitude. [ 17.] Tobacco-Stopper, wood, 7 Jin. long, |in. diameter; at top female head, carved. (Gooboo Sobat.) [ 18 and ig.] Two Gooboo Sobat Pipe Bowls, roughly incised. 7 in. long. All the above, from No. i to No. 19, were collected by Consul Petherick during his travels in Central .»\frica. [ 20.] Gooboo Sobat Tobacco-box, of light-coloured wood ; box cased with hide and with hide cover 7in. long, 3in. diameter ; with wooden stem, shod with iron, to fix in the ground. Total length 2 5iin. [21.] Gooboo Sobat Tobacco-box, of light-coloured Avood ; box 7in. long x 2in. diameter, cased with hide and with hide cover ; stem of dark hard wood, shod with iron. Total length 2slin. [ 22.] Djour Pipe ; clay bowl, 6in. long ; cross-hatched ; attached to wooden stem by hide socket ; wooden pricker, with cotton cord. 24in. long. [ 23.] Pipe, clay; bowl and stem in one piece — a very rude pijie — stem and bowl cylindrical, sl'm. long, bowl 2 J in. X lin. diameter. [24.] Gooboo Sobat Pipe; bowl, clay, 7in. long; cross-hatched with incised lines ; stem cane ; mouthpiece a gourd ; bowl and mouth])iece attached to stem by sockets of hide. 29in. long. [25.] (jooboo Sobat Pipe; bowl, red clay, 6in. long; mouthpiece a gourd, loiin. long; stem of cane; bowl and mouthpiece attached to stem by sockets of hide ; twisted cotton cord for carrying. 33in. long. [26.] Pipe, wood, stained black; bowl, loin. x 2iin. diameter. 34iin. long. (From the White Nile.) [ 27.] Pipe-bowl, black clay, in form of negro's head; with socket of hide. 4iin. x sin. wide. (From White Nile.) [148] Nile Vaij.ev. (C.c.) [ 28.] Clay-bowl, 4iin. long. (From the Gooboo Sobat tribe.) [ 29.] Pipe, 3sMn. long ; bowl, 4in. x sUn- high ^ ain. diameter ; black clay ; stem of cane ; mouthpiece, an iron tube, 5in. long; attached to stem by socket of hide. (Cen- tral Africa.) [ 30.] Pipe, 3iiin. long; bowl, clay, with double heel; stem, wood, with hide casing, loin. long. (Central Africa.) [31.] Pipe-bowl; similar to No. 30. [ 32.] Clay-bowl ; diagonal lines incised. 2iin. long, 2|!n. high. [ 33.] Mburukan pipe ; bowl, iron, in socket of wood, covered with hide ; wooden stem. 2oin. long. [ 34.] Pipe ; bowl, plain, of iron, set in a carved dish of wood; bowl, 2in. high x i-Mn. diameter. 3SMn. long. [35.] Pipe, dark coloured clay, 4in. long; bowl, 2in. high. [36.] Bowl of similar pipe; 2jin. x liin. diameter. [37.] Bowl of similar pipe; 2in. high, ifin. diameter. [38.] Bowl only, black clay, iMn. x ijin. diameter; fluted. SOUTHERN AFRICA. (O.d.) [ I.] Kaffir Water-pipe ; bowl, green sepentine, siin. X 3in. diameter ; upper part globular, lower cylindrical, connected by four rectangular brackets in relief, carved from the solid; tube, cane, i2in. long, entering obliquely a koodoo's horn, polished, which forms the water receptacle, 25iin. long; the base of the horn being the mouthpiece. [2.] Kafifir Water-pipe ; bowl, green serpentine, 3iin. X 2 in. diameter, with two ears for attachment by leather thongs to tip of ram's horn, the water receptacle ; horn, 9iin. long; tube, a reed, 7 J in. long. [310 10.] Eight Bowls for Water pipes, serpentine, from 4jin. to 3}in. high, and from 2|in. to i|in. diameter; carved with oblique bands crossing each other ; spiral and zig-zag grooves ; rows of conical knobs, etc., etc. No. 8 a double bowl. (Kaffir.) [149] Southern Akkica. (C.d.) [ii.] Bowl for tobacco pipe, green mottled serpentine, 2 Jin. X 2 Jin. diameter; excessively thin, with deep thin web, or keel-like projection, from front of bowl to back. (Kaffir.) [ 12 to 17.] Bowls, serpentine, of various colours; in form and size resembling No. 11. No. 17 of wood. [ 18.] Pipe, green serpentine, |in. diameter ; bowl forming a half-circle 3-iin. wide ; stem, horn, 4in. long ; brass mounts. (Kaffir.) [19.] Pipe, serpentine, brown and yellow; raised flat panels on sides; bowl, curved in semi-circle, 2h'm. wide; stem, horn, 4in. long; brass mount. (Kaffir.) [ 20.] Pipe, serpentine, brown mottled ; bowl, curved as No. 19, 3|in. high, 2in. wide, with finger-ring at bottom carved from the solid ; horn stem 4in. long ; brass mounts. (Kaffir.) [21.] Pipe and stem cut from a single piece of grey serpentine ; bowl 2iin. long x fin. diameter ; stem in three straight pieces at different angles, cylindrical, with bands ; incised with cross hatching. (From the Mooi River, Transvaal. Kaffir.) [22.] Pipe; bowl of serpentine, gi'een and white, 2 in. high ; stem, silver, 5 in. long ; cap and chain silver. (Kaffir.) [ 23.] Pipe, bowl and stem in one piece, of serpentine, dark green ; bowl 2|in. high ; stem 4jin. in. long. (Kaffir.) [ 24.] Pipe, bowl and stem in one piece ; serpentine, purple; bowl if in. high; stem 3in. long. (Kaffir.) [ 25.] Pipe, bow! and stem in one piece, serpentine, dark green, unpolished ; bowl 2|in. high ; stem sMn. long ; stem, at bowl, of same thickness, tapering to iin. diameter. [26 to 30.] Five Bowls, serpentine, with short stems. Form copied from Dutch clays. (Kaffir.) [ 31.] Bowl, serpentine, rudely formed. lin. x lin. x |in. Closely resembling pre-historic pipes of N. America. (Kaffir.) [ 32.] Pipe, hard red wood, witli box for tinder carved from the solid; bowl 2Un. long; cover and pricker attached by chain. 7in. long. (Kaffir.) [33.] Pipe, wood; bowl, a disc, 2|in. diameter, lin. thick ; stem 4|in. long ; iron pricker 6in. long, fitting into stem. (Kaffir.) [150] Southern Africa. (C.d.) [34.] Pipe, carved in hard wood, 2Mn. long; bowl liin. high: "cut-water" front; reed stem liin. long. [ 35.] " Amakosa " Pipe with two bowls, wood ; bowls 2?,in. long, inlaid with white metal ; stem 6in. long. (Kaffir.) One of the bowls is plugged whilst the other is smoked. [ 36. J "Amakosa" Pipe ; bowl, wood, 2in. high, inlaid with white metal ; stem and base of bowl of same metal. [37.] "Amakosa" Pipe; bowl, wood, 3 Jin. high, inlaid with stars of white metal ; stem yin. long, with six ferrules of brass. [ 38 to 47.] Ten "Amakosa" Pipes; bowls, wood; Nos. 38 and 39 inlaid with white metal ; No. 40, stem bound with wire. (Kaffir. ) [ 48 to 50.] Three Bowls, wood, 4in. x 2in. long x 2in. high. (Kaffir.) [ 50.] Bowl, wood, 2in. [51.] Pipe, wood; bowl, 5in. x 2in. diameter, with neck curved in semi-circle ; stem and end of neck bound with brass wire ; bowl lined with iron. 3oin. long. (Bechuana.) [52.] Pipe, wood; similar to No. 51. 25fin. long; bowl, 4in. X 2in. diaineter. (Bechuana.) [ 53-] Pip^i wood; bowl, 2jin. x 2in. diameter, tapering to base; plain stem; similar to No. 51. [ 54.] Wooden Pipe ; bowl, at nearly a right angle, liin. xiiin. ; straight stem, white metal tip. 2oin. long. (Bechuana.) [S5-] Pipe, bamboo, 28in. long, 2in. diameter; bowl, a small bamboo tube, lin. high, inserted at i4jin. from smaller end. (Madagascar.) [ 56.] Pipe, in form of tomahawk, with curved narrow blade ; stem, light coloured wood ; bowl, mouthpiece, socket and blade, white metal ; length of blade and bowl. Sin. 24|in. long. [«5i] ^ectioxx 5 — Jlmexnca. PRE-HISTORIC PIPES.— ANCIENT MEXICO. (D.a.) [ I.] Pipe, terra-cotta ; bowl a human head, 2Mn. high, with i)eaked beard, curving forward ; ear with ex])ancd lobe ; stem cylindrical. 7in. long. [2.] Bowl, terra-cotta; human head with wrinkled forehead and face. 2^in. high. This and the preceding are admirably modelled, and arc full of character. [ 3.] Pipe, terra-cotta ; bowl a grotesque animal head, with large eyes and beak, 2 Jin. high, 2in. diameter ; polished stem, flat on under side. gin. long. [4.] Pipe, terra-cotta ; bowl, an animal's head, 3in. long ; upper jaw broken. 6in. long. [ 5.J Pipe, terra-cotta; bowl 3in. high, ifin. diameter, glazed ; bowl and upper side of stem dark brown, under side red ; incised lines on stem, and thee concentric circles incised on side of bowl. 6in. long. [ 6.] Bowl, with part of stem, terra-cotta, 3in. long, lin. high, i]in. diameter; with fillet round bowl and along upper side of stem. [ 7.] Pipe, terra-cotta, red glazed; bowl 2iin. high, zin. diameter, tapering towards top and towards bottom ; incised ; under side of stem flat. [ 8.] Bowl, with part of stem; 4in. long, 3in. high, i^in. diameter ; terra-cotta ; incised lines on stem, and three con- centric circles, incised on sides of bowl. [9.] Bowl, curved laterally, terra-cotta, siin. long, 1 Jin. broad; flat base; painted in brown with circles and chequers, on white ground. [ 10.] Bowl, with part of stem; terra-cotta, glazed; rich red; bowl 6in. high, liin. diameter; under side of stem, flat. 5.Un. long. Pre-historic Pipes — Ancient Mexico. (D.a.) [ii.] Bowl, with part of slum; bowl, 2in. x lin. dia- meter, stem with flanges at sides and incised; three concentric circles incised on sides of bowl. 2|in. long. [ 12.] Bowl, with part of stem, terra-cotta, glazed, i|in. high, liin. wide ; bowl a grotesque head with flat beak. 4Mn. long. [13.] Bowl, terra-cotta, dark grey, not glazed, ifin. high, I Jin. diameter. [ 14.] Bowl, with part of stem, terra-cotta ; bowl, 2in. x i|in. diameter; body of bird ; stem glazed. 4iin. long. [ 15.] Bowl, with part of stem, terra-cotta, sin. long, 2in. high ; in form of bird. [ 16.] Pipe, terra-cotta, grey and light brown ; bowl 3in. high, i-^in. diameter; upper part of stem broad and flat, with incised lines ; on sides of bowl two concentric circles. 7 in. long. [17.] Pipe, terra-cotta, light brown; bowl 2Un. high, 2 in. diameter, tapering towards mouth and towards bottom. 6|in. long. [ 18.] Fragment of stem, terra-cotta, 2in. long, -Jin. diameter. Tlie above are from the private collection of the late Emperor Maximillian. MOUND PIPES.— PRE-HISTORIC. NORTH AMERICA. (D.b.) [ I.] Cast of Pipe; grotesque head above bowl. 5in. long; bowl, 3in. high, lUn. diameter. (Georgia.) [ 2.] Pipe, in hard black stone ; dog, sin. long, carved in relief, clasping bowl. 2iin. long; bowl, 2|in. high. See Neander's Tabacologia 1626, for engra\ing. [ 3.] Bowl, in pink limestone, sjin. high, liin. square. (Miami River, O.) [ 4.] Bowl, part of, black limestone ; in form of head of deer. 2|in. long, ijin. high, liin. wide. [5.] Bowl, light stone, i-l'm. high, i^in. diameter. (From Silver Run, West Virginia.) [iSSl U Pre-historic Pipes— North America. (D.b.) [6] P)0\vl, grey rjuartzitc ; unfinished; not hollowed or drilled. 3in. high, i|in. diameter. (Western Reserve, Western Virginia.) [ 7.] Bowl, fine sandstone ; sides grooved obliquely. 2|in. high, i|in. diameter. (Middleport, Meigo Co., O.) [ 8.] Bowl, fine sandstone ; incised. 3in. high, 2^in. diameter. (Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O.) [9.] Bowl, limestone. 2|in. high, i|in. diameter. (Washington Reserve, Kanawa River, West Virginia.) [10.] Bowl, dark veined .slate, sfin. long, ijin. x i|in. diameter. (Eaton, Preble Co., O.) [ II.] Bowl, whinstone. i^m. high, i|in. diameter. (Toronto. ) [ 12.] Bowl, black stone. 2in. high, i|in. diameter. (Tennessee.) [ 13.] Bowl, black limestone, with belt of incised lines. 2fin. high, liin. diameter. (Marietta, O.) [ 14.] Bowl, black stone, in form of chisel. liin. long, ^in. X Jin. diameter. (Newark, O.) [15.] Bowl, sandstone; incised with oblique lines. I fin. high, lin. diameter. (Proctor, O.) [16.] Bowl, limestone ; drilling of bowl only begun ; drilling of stem completed. 2|in. high, i;Jin. diameter x 2iin. long. (Ohio.) [ 17.] Bowl, light coloured clay. i|in. high, lin. diameter, i^in. long. (River Tennessee, near Chattanooga.) [ 18.] Bowl, coarse clay; deeply incised, ifin. high, i|in. diameter, 2fin. long. (Grass Island, Ottawa River.) [ 19.] Bowl, dark red stone; bowl hollowed; stem not drilled, ifin. high, iMn. diameter. (Ohio Valley.) [ 20.J Bowl, brown clay. 2^ in. long, |in. diameter. (From Shenandoah Valley, Va.) [21.] Bowl, black stone. i-Jin. high, lin. diameter, 2|in. long. (Chattanooga, Tennessee.) [ 22.] Bowl, steatite. 4Ain. high, 2iin. square, sin. long. (Shenandoah Valley, Va") [ 23.] Bowl, steatite ; incised all over in chetjuers. 3|in. high, i|in. diameter, 3|in. long. (Near Rome, Georgia.) [154] Pre-historic Pipes— North America. (D.b.) [ 24.] Pipe, black stone, polished, cylindrical stem. 2in. high, i|in. diameter, 5in. long. [ 25.] Pipe, stone. 4iin. long, bowl 2|in. high, fin. diameter. [26.] Pipe, black stone with rim at top ; flat, broad, tri-lobed stem, siin. long; bowl i fin. high, lin. diameter. (Tennessee River, near Chattanooga.) [ 27.1 Bowl, rude head of bird in front of bowl. 3in. long, lin. diameter. (Western Pennsylvania.) [28.] Bowl, whinstone ; two full length kneeling figures and tortoise in relief. 2|in. high, liin. diameter. (Near Niagara.) [ 29.] Pipe, steatite ; in form of turtle ; one fin broken. I lin. long, 6in. wide. (McMinsville, Warren Co.) [ 30.] Pipe, sandstone ; in form of frog. sin. high, shin, long, 4 Jin broad. (Boone Co., Kentucky.) [ 31.] Pipe, fine grey limestone, in form of frog. 2i-in. high, 4in. long, 2fin. wide. (From Ohio River.) [32.] Pipe, dark stone; part of bird. liin. high, 3in. long, i|in. broad. (Mound City, Ohio.) [ 33.] Pipe, light coloured stone ; part of bird. 2in. high, 3iin. long, ijin. wide. (Mound City, Ohio.) [34.] Pipe, dark stone; part of bird. i|in. high, 3:Jin. long, ijin. wide. (Mound City, Ohio.) [ 3S-] PipSj black limestone or slate. lin. high, 3^in. long, lyin. wide. (Lebanon, Ohio.) [36.] Pipe, reddish limestone. lin. high, 3iin. long, I fin. wide. (Miami.) NORTH-AMERICAN INDIAN. (D.C.) [ I.] Bowl, black stone, inlaid with white metal and catlinite. 44in. high, ifin. diameter, 2|in. long. (Ojib- be.way.) [2.] Bow^l, grey steatite. 4in. high, 2in. long, liin. diameter. (Nootka Sound.) [ 3.] Bowl, green stone. $l'm. high, ifin. diameter, ajin. long. (Nootka Sound.) [4.] Bowl, grey stone. 2|in. high, lin. diameter, ifin. long. (Greenland.) L155] North-American Indian-. (D.c.) [ 5.] Bowl, black stone, inlaid with white metal. 3in. high, ij|in. diameter, 3in. long. (Greenland.) [ 6.] Pipe, with stem 'of wood ; dark stone, inlaid with white metal ; stem attached by reindeer sinews. Full length Sfin. ; bowl 2in. high, -fin. diameter, i|in. long. (Greenland.) [7.] Bowl, black stone. 2|in. high, |inch diameter, 2in. long. (Greenland.) [ 8.] Bowl, black stone. 2in. high, ^in. diameter, 2in. long. Nos. I lo 8 have short stems, cylindrical or flattened, willi a web below, sometimes perforated. The bowl rises from middle of stem, with small neck, and is largest at base. [9.] Bowl, dark grey stone. 2 Jin. high, |in. diameter, 3]in. long. (Sioux.) [ 10.] Bowl, steatite. i|in. high, lin. diameter, 3iin. long. [11.] Bowl, grey steatite. i|in. high, lin. octagonal, stem 3-4in. long, square, with web above, perforated. (Chippeway Indians, Lake Superior.) [ 1 2. J Pipe, black stone, with head of elk and beaver, ii-Jin. full length ; bowl iMn. high, |in. diameter, 2in. long; wooden stem, carved. (Canada.) [13.] Pipe, dark stone; two beavers and two smaller animals on bowl, in relief; wooden stem, carved. 3fin. high, ifin. diameter. (Canada.) [14.] Bowl, dark stone ; circular stem, grooved. 2 Jin. high, I Jin. diameter, 4 J in. long. (Chippeway Indians of Lake Superior.) [15.] Bowl, grey stone, coloured; ring below bowl. 2 Jin. high, i|in. diameter, 4in. long. (Iroquois Indians.) [ 16.] Bowl, grey stone, coloured brown ; stem carved, and with perforated web. 3|in. high, ijin. diameter, 3|in. long. (Chippewa Indians, Lake Superior.) [17.] Bowl, grey stone ; bowl, stem, and web, beneath, boldly fluted. 2Ain. high, i|in. diameter, 34in. long. (Iroquois Indians.) [18.] Bowl, gTey stone; octagonal; square stem, web beneath, perforated. 3iin. high, ijin. octagonal, 4jin. long. (St. Francis' Indians, below Montreal.) [19.] Bowl, grey stone, partly coloured red; octa- gonal; 3^ in. high, i Jin. diameter, 3in. long. (Iroquois Indians, opposite Lachine.) 156] North-American Indiax. (D.r.) [20.] Bowl, grey stone, coloured red. 3in. high, i Jin. diameter, 3] in. long. (Iroquois Indians, near Lachine.) [21.] Bowl, grey stone, coloured red. 3in. high, i§in. diameter, 3iin. long. (Iroquois Indians, near Lachine.) [2?.] Bowl, grey stone, coloured red ; bowl and stem fluted, web, with three perforations. 3in. high, ijin. octagonal, S^in. long. (Iroquois Indians, near Lachine.) [23.] Bowl, grey stone, coloured brown ; stem, square, cut in steps. 2|in. high, ifin. diameter, 3Mn. long. (Iroquois Indians, near Lachine.) [ 24.] Pipe, wood; bowl 2in. high, lin. diameter, human head, with hat ; curved stem 6in. long. (Ottawa.) [25.] Pipe, wood; bowl 2^in. high, iMn. diameter, human face on bowl ; curved stem 7Mn. long. [ 26.] Bowl, white stone; two bears and two dogs on bowl, in relief 2in. high, lin. diameter, 2;^in. wide. (Indians on the St. Lawrence, below Quebec.) [ 27.] Bowl, stone, coloured black ; wigwam, figures, and animals, grouped. 2|in. high, 2in. wide, 3-Mn. long. (Indians on the St. Lawrence, below Quebec.) [28.] Bowl, stone, coloured black; eagle, monkey, bear, cat, and dog, in relief, grouped. 2|in. high, ijin. wide, 3in. long. (Indians on St. Lawrence, below Quebec.) [29.] Bowl, hard black stone ; two beavers, fox, and bird, in reHef 2:^in. high, iJin. wide, siin. long. (Upper western side of Lake Superior.) [ 30.] Pipe, black stone, with wooden stem. 2|in. high, lin. diameter ; bowl 3 Jin. long. (Chippewa of Pem- bina, Minnesota.) [31.] Pipe, stone; stem with silver tube and silver chain 4in. long; horn mouthpiece; bowl ifin. high, fin. diameter. (Chippewa Indians, Red River, Minnesota.) [32.] Bowl, serpentine; zig-zag lines incised. 2|in. high, fin. square. (Chippewa Indians.) [33.] Bowl, wood, inlaid with white metal. 3in. high, ifin. diameter, 5 fin. long. (Chippewa Indians.) [34.] Bowl, dark stone, perforated web on part of stem. 2-|in. high, i^rin. diameter, 4 Jin. long. (Chippewa Indians.) [35.] Bowl, dark stone, ajin. high, i|in. diameter, 4|in. long. (Chippewa Indians.) [157I Nor'ih-Amkkican Indian. (D.c) [ 36.] Bowl, dark stone, six-sided, with web on upper side. 3in. high, i^in. diameter, 3fin. long. (Chippewa Indians.) [37.] Bowl, dark stone; deep web perforated on six- sided stem. 3in. high, 4iin. long. (Chippewa.) [ 38.] Bowl, dark stone ; square stem and bowl, perforated web on both. 3in. high, 6in. long. (Chippewa, Lake Superior.) [ 39.] Bowl, dark stone ; human head. 2in. high, 4jin. long. (From Pembina, Red River.) [ 40.] Bowl, dark stone ; human head, with pointed ears. 2|in. high, 5in. long. (Chippewa Indians.) [41.] Bowl, dark stone, inlaid with white metal; recumbent figure in relief on stem. 3in. high, 5|in. long. (Sioux. ) [ 42.] Bowl, black stone ; female figure in relief on stem, and human head in bas-relief on bowl. slin. high, 4iin. long. (Probably Pawnee.) [ 43.] Bowl, whinstone ; human faces on back and front of bowl. 2|in. high, S^in. long. (Greenwood Lake, New Jersey.) [44.] Pipe, wood ; bowl, a female head ; sitting figure in front of bowl. 4-^in. high, 14 Jin. full length. [45.] Bowl, dark gray stone; elaborately inlaid with white metal. 4^in. high, 7 fin. long. (Probably Pawnee.) [ 46.] Pipe, catlinite ; stem and bowl octagonal ; 2}in. high, 7|in. long. (Minnesota.) [ 47.] Bowl, catlinite, in form of canoe, ifin. high, sin. long. [ 48.] Bowl, catlinite. 2jin. high, 4|in. long. (Sioux.) [ 49.] Bowl, whinstone. 2|in. high, 3jin. long. (Sioux.) [ 50.] Bowl, catlinite, in form of human head, ifin. high, I in. diameter. [51.] Bowl, catlinite. 2^in. high, 2fin. long. (Pro- bably Sioux.) [52.] Bowl, catlinite. 4in. high, 7 Jin. long. (Kansas Indians.) [53.] Bowl, catlinite; six-sided stem. 3in. high, sfin. long. (Sionx.) [158] North-American Indian. (D.c.) [ 54.] Pipe, catlinite ; with plain stem, wood, 2oJin. long. 5|in. high, i|in. diameter, io|in. long. (Sioux.) [ 55.] Bowl, catlinite ; beaver in relief on square stem ; 3|in. high, sin. long. [56.] Bowl, catlinite; stem and bowl fluted. 2fin. high, 5|in. long. (Upper Missouri.) [57.] Bowl, catlinite. 2in. high, 3^in. long. (Probably Siou.x.) [ 58.] Bowl, catlinite ; in form of female head, with head-dress. 3in. high, 4Mn. long. (From Pike's Peak, Rocky Mountains.) [59.] Bowl, catlinite; only roughly-shaped, not drilled. 2^-in. high, 2fin. long. [ 60.] Bowl, catlinite. 2in. high, 32in. long. [61.] Bowl, catlinite; front in form of lance. 3in. high. Sin. long. [62.] Bowl, catlinite; inlaid with white metal. 2in. high, 3|in. long. (Sherman's Pass, Rocky Mountains.) [ 63.] Bowl, catlinite ; inlaid. 4in. high, 9|in. long. (Sioux, Platte River.) [ 64.] Bowl, catlinite ; beautifully inlaid with white metal. 3fin. high, pin. long. (Sioux Bruleds.) [65.] Bowl, catlinite; inlaid. 3|in. high, 6|in. long. (Sioux.) [66.] Bowl, catlinite; inlaid. 3iin. high, sfin. long. [67.1 Bowl, catlinite; bowl inlaid. 3|in. high, 6in. long. . (Sioux.) [ 68.] Tomahawk Pipe ; lozenge-shape iron blade ; three tassels of feathers ; stem, stained ; incised with lozenge pattern. igMn. long. Belonged to Strong-bow, Chief of Seneca Indians. [ 69.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron ; stem, dark wood, with four bands of brass wire ; mouthpiece inlaid with white metal; a hole with screw on edge of blade, in whicl to fix a plume, igiin. long. [70.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron ; plain da.-k wood stem; groove, at mouthpiece. i8|in. long. [71.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron; plain dark wood stem; mouthpiece, flattened. 26in. long. NORTK-A.MKKH AN InIHAN. (D.C.) [72.] Tomahawk V\\>e, iron; plain dark wood stem, pointed at mouthpiece ; hatchet stamped " Holtzappfel " on one side, on other side " B.O." (Board of Ordnance) with broad arrow. 22in. long. This Pipe w.is doubtless supplied to the Indians by the English Government during the American War. [73.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron; cylindrical wooden stem, turned at mouthpiece ; hatchet notched at edges ; bowl, octagonal. 2oin. long. [ 74.] Tornahawk Pipe, iron; stem, light wood, flattened and stained, inlaid with white metal ; \Yhite metal mouth- piece. 23|in. long. [ 75.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron ; dark wood stem, inlaid with silver in lozenges and bands ; mouthpiece pointed, tipped with silver. From a Shawnee chief, Kansas. 2i^in. long. [ 76.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron; with spear-point in front ; hatchet engraved, on one side an Indian striking a white man with a tomahawk ; bowl, polygonal ; dark wooden stem, turned. i2^in. long. [ 77.] Tomahawk Head, iron. 7iin. long, ajin. broad. Spear-shaped, like No. 68. [ 78.] Tomahawk Head, brass, with steel edge ; engraved with leaves. 6fin. long, 2 jin. broad. [ 80.] Wooden pipe with flat stem, carved from one piece ; stem perforated and ornamented with brass nails ; bowl, a human head, lined with white metal. 2 Bin. long. [81.] Stem only, wood; carved in bands of spirals; woman's scalp attached. Belonged to Hole-in-the-day, a chief of the Chippewas. 31 in. long. [ 82.] Pipe ; bowl, black stone, 4in. long ; stem, light wood, cylindrical, end cut into five cones. 32iin. long. [ 83.] Pipe ; bowl, catlinite, inlaid with white metal ; stem embroidered all over with dyed porcupine quill; tufts of hair attached. 35in. long. (Upper Missouri.) [ 84.] Pipe ; bowl, catlinite, inlaid with white metal, and having the end faced with metal ; Sioux or Pawnee make; stem, wood, perforated, 34Ain. longx2Ain. broad. [ 85.] Pipe, with stem ; bowl, catlinite, plain, ■j^in. long; wooden stem, 38in. long, i|in. wide; isiin. orna- mented with dyed porcupine quill, plaited, and having tuft of moose hair attached. L160J North-American Indian. (D.c.) [86.] Pipe; bowl, catlinite, loin. long; a buffalo cow before, and a calf behind the bowl; weighs 2lb. 150Z. ; stem, 2 gin. long x 2 fin. and 2^in. wide ; painted with black bands. (Pawnee.) [ 87.] Pipe ; bowl, catlinite, inlaid with white metal, yin. long; stem, wood, 34in. longx2^in. and 2in. wide; i6in. of stem perforated. [ 88.] Pipe ; bowl, dark stone, inlaid with white metal and catlinite, 6in. long; stem, 3oin. long, 2in. wide, of plain wood. Chippewa. (Pembina, Minnesota.) [89.] Pipe; bowl, catlinite, 4iin. long; flat wooden stem, 32in. long x 2^in. and i^,in. broad; perforations gin. long ; covered with dyed porcupine quill, plaited. (Sioux.) [90.] Pipe; an unusually large bowl, catlinite, iO'|in. long X sfin. high, plain; stem, wood, 27]in. long x ijin. wide; gin. of stem carved in a spiral. [91.] Pipe; bowl, catlinite, S^in. long, plain; stem, wood, cylindrical ; incised with spiral lines. [92, 93, and 94.] Pipe Stems, wood, cylindrical. 2oin., i7in., i4Ain. long. [95.] Pipe Stem, wood, i2in. long; with tuft of feathers. [ 96 and 97.] Pipe Stems, wood, 8f in. x 5iin. long; ornamented with dyed bark. NORTH-AMERICAN INDIANS OF NORTH PACIFIC COAST. (D.e.) The following nineteen Pipes are in hlaek days/one, or slate, and arc elaborately carved ivith the most singular and grotesque devices ; human and animal forms being grouped and involved in extraordinary modes. The Pipes from No. I to No. ig are entirely free from the influence of Europeafi civilization, which has modified the character of those following : — [ I.] Pipe. S^in. long, sin. deep, lin. thick. [ 2.] Pipe. io|in. long, 2in. deep, |in. thick. [3.] Pipe. i3in. long, 3{in. deep, iin. thick. [4.] Pipe. 4in. long, 2|in. deep, liin. thick. [161J V North-American Indians of North Pacific Coast. (D.e.) [5.] Pipe. i8in. long, 3|in. deep, iin. thick. [ 6.] Pipe. 8]in. long, ifin. deep, iin. thick. [ 7.] Pipe. 6Un. long, sin. deep, fin. thick. [8.] Pipe. 6Mn. long, 2^in. deep, i|in. thick. [9.] Pipe. yiin. long, 2|in. deep, i^in. thick. [ 10.] Pipe. Sjin. long, 4-Mn. deep, ii"- thick. [ II.] Pipe. i4Mn. long, 4in. deep, J,in. thick. [ 12.] Pipe. 6in. long, s^in. deep, lin. thick. [ 13.] Pipe. 42in. long, 2in. deep, |in. thick. [ 14.] Pipe. 2|in. long, i^in. deep, |in. thick. [15.] Pipe; a shark bent into a circle; head and tail in contact. 3in. high, i;|in. thick. [16.] Pipe, wood; shark, similar in form to No. 15. 2|in. high, i^in. thick. [ 17.] Pipe, black stone, in form of cockle shell. 3Mn. long, I in. thick. [ 18.] Pipe; bowl, in form of fish's head; stem, wood, cylindrical; full length, 6in. ; bowl, 2iin. long, i|in. diameter. [ 19.] Pipe, stone; human figure on hands and knees, with bowl on back. 3in. long, 2|in high. [20.] Pipe, stone; representing cordage and tackle. 8|in. long, 2|in. high, |in. thick. [ 21.] Pipe; 7fin. long, 3|in. wide, iin. thick. [ 22.] i4in. long, 4in. wide, ^in. thick. [ 23.] i7|in. long, 2|in. wide, fin. thick. [ 24.] i4jin. long, 4|in. wide, |in. thick. [25.] 7|in. long, 2in. wide, fin. thick. The above pipes, Nos. 21 to 25, are in black stone, and are elaborately carved, with involved groups of figures and ornament. [ 26.] Pipe, black stone; bowl, a human head ; figure on horseback on cylindrical stem. 9in. long, 2^in. wide. [27.] Pipe, black stone ; bowl, a human head; man with basket, seated on cylindrical stem. Qin. long. [ 28.] Pipe, stone ; bowl a human head ; figure working an ice-saw, on cylindrical stem. 8.Un. long. [162] North-American Indians ok North Pacific Coast. (D.e.) [ 29.] Pipe, stone; bowl a human head; bird sitting on cylindrical stem ; in front of bowl a whistle in white metal : mouthpiece of white metal. io];in. long. [ 30.] Pipe, stone ; bowl cylindrical, plain ; upper half white metal , stem Jin. square in middle, and cylindrical at each end; mouthpiece white metal. loin. long. [31.] Pipe, stone ; figures and house, with glass windows in bone frame. lafin. long, 3Mn. deep, fin thick. [ 32.] Pipe, stone ; two houses with glass windows, inlaid with bone. i3in. long, sin. high, fin. thick. [ 33-] Pipe> wood ; two houses of bone with a tree between them, upon a boat, inlaid with black and white bone. lyin. long, 4fin. to top of chimney. [ 34.] Pipe, wood ; a house of bone with glass windows, and large box upon a boat, carved in wood, inlaid with bone. iSJin. long, 3fin. in. high, to top of chimney. [35-] Pipe, bone; bowl 2in, high, lined with iron; wooden stem 3|in. long. [ 36.] Pipe Bowl, bone, with bevelled brass mount, ziin. high, lin. diameter, 2in. long. [37.] Pipe, wood, in form of bird; bowl in back, of brass; painted red and black. 4|in. long, 2in. high, ifin. broad. [38.] Pipe, wood, in form of bird; full length, 5-|in. ; wooden stem 2in. long; bowl in middle of back. [39.] Pipe, black stone ; English form. 5Jin. long. [40.] Pipe, wood; bowl a human head, scroll rising from stem. 4hin. long. [ 41.] Bowl, wood ; bird's claw, holding an egg. shin. high, 3in. diameter, 7in. long. [42.] Bowl, wood; brass bevelled mounts; heel running lengthwise. 2in. high, il'm. diameter, 3-|in. long. [ 43.] Pipe, wood ; bowl, iron ; on back, figure of a man kneeling. 2|in. long, liin. high, ijin. wide. [ 44.] Pipe, stone ; bowl, with three horizontal bars, and one vertical, at side of bowl; bowl broken. 2iin. high, 2^in. wide. [163] SOUTH AMERICA. (D.f.) [ I.] Pipe, Palo Santo (Holy wood ;) straight, i3|in. long, I fin. square at larger end, liin. square at smaller. In large end is a conical hole in which to insert a roll of tobacco leaves — at small end a reed mouthpiece. Two sides incised, with large serpent, leopard and cub, great ant bear, and another animal. The other sides with circular and rectangular designs ; the lines being filled with white ; brass nails. Roll of tobacco-leaves with pipe. (Used by Payagua Chiefs, Paraguay.) [ 2.] Pipe, wood ; a human figure sitting, rudely carved. 3in. high, i^in. diameter; carved wood stem, 7^in. long. (Paraguay.) [ 3.] Instrument for taking Niopo snuff. 6f in. long. A double tube made of bones of a bird, united to a short single tube. The double tube tipped with small nuts ; these are applied to the nostrils, while the other end is dipped into the snuff. (Madeira River, Brazil.) [4.] Pipe ; bowl, black clay, touched with gold ; stem a reed ; middle and ends painted ; mouthpiece, lead. sft. long. (Amazons.) [ 5.] Pipe, with clay bowl ; bow! touched with gold ; reed stem, painted. 4o|in. long. (Amazons.) [6.] Pipe stem, 4oin. long; painted. (Amazons.) [ 7.]' Pipe stem, painted. 24Mn. long. (Amazons.) [ 8.] Pipe stem ; made of the wood of a tree called Tacuari; tipped with lead; painted at ends. i5iin. long. (Indians of Caripi, River Para.) [164J Section §. AUSTRALIA AND POLYNESIA. (E.a.) [ I.] Pipe, bamboo, 33iin. long, 3in. diameter; the bowl, a bamboo tube, gin. long, fin. diameter, inserted at 4in. from end ; tuft of emu feathers ; stem and bowl orna- mented with incised lines. (Cape York.) [2.] Pipe, bamboo, 24|in. long, 2in. diameter; the bowl, a bamboo tube, 4in. long, lin. diameter, inserted at 2in. from end; ornamented with incised lines. (Cape York.) [3. J Pipe, bamboo, 17 Jin. long, 2in. diameter; the bowl, a bamboo tube, sin. long, fin. diameter; ornamented with incised lines. [4.] Pipe, bamboo, 3oin. long, 2in. diameter; the bowl, a bamboo tube, 4in. long, lin. diameter, 4in. from end; ornamented with incised lines ; plain bowl. From " The Challenger" Expedition. (New Caledonia.) [5.] Pipe, bamboo, 33lin. long, i|in. diameter; bowl missing; orifice for bowl 3in. from end; 4in. at one end, 6in. at the other end, covered with incised ornament, the space between plain. From the "Herald" Expedition. (New Guinea.) [6.] Bowl, bamboo, sin. long, i|in. diameter. [ 7.] Pipe, of brown, hard wood, a small missile club; in the apex of the head is a shallow cavity, Hned with iron, forming the bowl ; a small hole leads from the bottom of it to the side. i2Jin. long. Head, 2fin. diameter. (Samoa or Tonga ?) [8.] Bowl, of sperm whale's tooth (?); 2fin. high, i-Jin. diameter;. carved with two full-length figures in relief on each side of bowl, and two similar figures on base of bowl; belts of incised ornament round bowl. (Marquesas.) [9.] Pipe ; bowl of sperm whale's tooth (?); 2|in. high, I |in. diameter ; carved ; two seated figures in relief at base of bowl; stem, a bird's wing-bone. i3in. long. [ 10.] Bowl, soft light wood ; square box, with cylin- drical tube ; sides of bowl carved with jiarallel lines and zig-zag ornament ; carved ornament in relief on front of bowl. I fin. high, i-Jin. wide. (New Zealand.) [ II.] Pipe, light wood; in form'of sword; bowl lined with iron. 34in. long. (Fiji Islands.) "godacco iBc^CB. [ I.] Tobacco-box, copper, silvered, oval; arabesque of flowers and leaves in low relief covering the whole surface. 4 Jin. X 4in. (Dutch.) [2.] Tobacco-box, enamel, oblong; flowers in colours on top and bottom ; on sides, pattern in blue, on white, and black on yellow. 4fin. x 2|in. (Chinese.) [ 3.] Tobacco-box, shagreen, oblong, silver mounted. 5^in. X 2|in. (Dutch.) [4.] Tobacco-box, tortoiseshell, oblong ; ends of lid peaked ; silver mounted. sMn. x 2lin. x 2iin. high. [ 5.] Tobacco-box, wood, oblong ; on lid, three medal- lions with figures in relief; buildings on sides and ends. 6in. X 2iin. [ 6.] Tobacco-box, wood, oblong ; feasting scenes carved on top and bottom ; ornament on sides. 6in. x 2|in. [ 7.] Tobacco-box, wood, oblong ; carving on top, feasting scene ; on bottom, the sacrifice of Isaac. 6in. x 3in. [8.] Tobacco-box, wood, oblong ; on lid, a figure and anchor ; on bottom, a feast and man smoking, in high relief. 5 Jin. x 2Mn. [9.] Tobacco-box, wood, oval ; puzzle box ; on lid, oval medallion with sportsman and dog, surrounded by foliage in high relief, sin. x 2 fin. [ I o.] Tobacco-box, birch bark, circular ; lid impressed with figure of old woman taking snuff, sin. x 2jin. high. (Stockholm.) [ II.] Tobacco-box, japanned ware, oval, with burning glass in centre of lid ; inscription, " Bright Sol through this your Pipe will light, and help old age to read and write." 4iin. X 3in. (Birmingham.) [12.] Tobacco-box, japanned ware, oval; similar inscription. 4in. x 3|in. (Birmingham.) [,66] Tobacco Boxes. [13.] Tobacco-box, japanned ware, oblong; on lid, picture of waggon arriving at wayside inn ; party of peasants carousing. 5 Jin. x 3 Jin. (Birmingham.) [14.] Tobacco-box, japanned ware, oblong; on lid, picture of funeral procession of King William II., of Nether- lands. 5 in. X 3in. [15.] Tobacco-box, copper, oblong; on lid, Jonah and the whale; on bottom, Jonah preaching. 6?,in. x i-Jin. x i.Un. (Dutch.) [16.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong; body, copper; lid engraved with five circular medallions of men and women ; bottom, with similar medallions ; inscriptions on side. (Dutch.) [17.] Tobacco-box; top and bottom brass: sides, copper ; lid elaborately engraved, the story of Ananias and Sapphira ; bottom also engraved ; inscriptions, Dutch, yin. X I fin. x ijin. [18.] Tobacco-box; top and bottom brass; copper sides; engraved on top, Mary Magdalen and our Lord ; on bottom, our Lord in the temple ; on sides, figures of the Apostles. 6iin. X 2|in. x iiin. (Dutch.) [19.] Tobacco-box; top and bottom brass; sides, copper ; oblong ; top engraved, the City of Delft; on bottom, a shield, siin. x 2-|in. x i^in. (Dutch.) [20.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong ; on top, engraved, view of Briel ; on bottom, shield and inscription, " To smoke by madams is impolite." 6in. x 2|in. x lin. (Dutch.) [21.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong; engraved on lid, husbandmen at work ; inscriptions. 6in. x 3in. x lin. (Dutch.) [22.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong; calendar and inscriptions engraved. 6iin. x i|in. x i^in. (Dutch.) [23.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong; engraved; on lid, female figure in centre, and four small figures, separated by inscriptions on labels ; on bottom, female figure under a canopy, and other figures. 6fin. x 4in. x ijin. (Dutch.) [ 24.] Tobacco-box, brass, oval; gilt inside ; lifting lid ; on lid, four dials engraved ; inside lid, movable plate engraved ; female figure at bath ; inscription around edge. 6fin. X 4in. x liin. (Dutch.) [167I Tobacco Boxes. [25.] Tobacco-box, copper, oval; lifting lid; top engraved with shield and armorial bearings; bottom with interlaced monogram ; covered with engraved arabesque. (Dutch.) [ 26.] Tobacco-box, brass, oval ; engraved ; Samson slaying the Philistines ; double lid and double bottom, on which are amatory pictures engraved ; inside silvered. 4jin. X 3jin. x i^in. (Dutch.) [27.] Tobacco-box, silvered, oval; similar engravings to No. 26; with double lid and bottom. 4in. x 3:|in. x i^in. (Dutch.) [28.] Tobacco-box, brass, oval; double top and bottom ; engraved like No. 27. 4in. x 3|in. x lin. (Dutch.) [29.] Tobacco-box, brass, oval; on lid, engraved, three Amorini and foliage ; on bottom, a group smoking. 4fin. X 2|in. (Dutch.) [ 30.] Tobacco-box, copper, oval ; full length figures on top and bottom, with backgrounds sunk and cross- hatched, moulded border; engraved, sin. x 2fin. x ijin. (Dutch.) [31.] Tobacco-box, brass, oval; lifting lid ; engraved on lid nude female figure, and two angels ; on bottom, female figure, and emblems of war. 4iin. x 3fin. x lin. ■(Dutch.) [32.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong; lid engraved with two figures smoking ; bottom with inscription. 4|in x 3in. x |in. (Dutch.) [ 33-] Tobacco-box, brass, in form of book ; engraved ; three grotesque figures. 4iin. x 3in. x i;Jin. (Dutch.) [ 34.] Tobacco-box, brass, cylindrical; engraved; horse- man, with spear, and trees, houses and landscape. 4in. high, 3 Jin. diameter. (Dutch.) [ 35.] Tobacco-box, brass, in form of an egg ; opening lengthwise; engraved; "The JProdigal Son." 3|in. x 2|in. (Dutch.) [ 36.] Tobacco-box, brass, in form of coffin ; shield with skull and cross-bones; also cross-pipes and tobacco-box; books, dice, etc., engraved on bottom. 4jin. x i|in. x ijin. (Dutch.) [ 37.] Tobacco-box, brass, in form of shoe; upper part for tobacco ; heel for snuff; sole and buckle, copper; lid, inlaid with copper. 6in. long x 2in. [168] Tobacco Boxes. [38.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong; inscription on lid ; double bottom, containing mirror and brass comb. 3in. x 2in. X ^in. (Fahlun, Sweden.) [ 39.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong ; stamped ; on lid, figures gathering fruit. 6in. x i Jin. x i|in. [ 40.] Tobacco-box ; top and bottom brass, sides of copper ; stamped ; on lid, gi-oup representing Commerce, also a convivial group ; long inscriptions in Dutch. 6in. x i|in. X I fin. [41.] Tobacco-box, brass ; copper sides; in centre of lid, portrait medallion ; similar groups and ornamentation to No. 40. 4iin. X I -Jin. x i-^in. [ 42.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong ; top and bottom covered with a long inscription in eleven lines ; with Runes above inscription. 5in. x 2§in. x |in. (Swedish.) [43.] Tobacco-box, brass; copper sides; oblong; on lid, three-quarter length figure of Frederic the Great ; on bottom, the interior of a palace ; inscription stamped. 6in. X 2in. X i|in. (German.) [ 44.] Tobacco-box, brass ; copper sides ; oblong ; on top, full-length figure of Frederic the Great, stamped ; on bottom, thirteen small groups with names of victories. 6Mn. X 2in. X i^in. (German.) [ 45.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong ; on lid, oval medal- lion of Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick ; on bottom, a battle scene and inscription. sMn. x i|in. x i^in. (German.) [ 46.] Tobacco-box, brass, oblong ; on lid, in centre, half-length medallion of George III., with English coat-of- arms and small medallion of George II. ; on bottom, "G.R. and crown." 6in. x ifin. x ijin. [ 46A.] Tobacco-box, silver, oblong; smoking party on lid ; on bottom, Cupids with flowers repousse'; sides engraved. shin. X 2|in. [ 46P,.] Tobacco-box, silver, oblong ; curved front ; on lid, smoking party, repousse', sin. x 2iin. (Dutch.) [ 46c.] Tobacco-box, silver, oblong ; on lid Apollo, on bottom a falconer, engraved, siin. x 2|in. (Dutch.) [ 46D.] Tobacco-box, silver, oblong ; on top and bot- tom, engraved, pictures of naval engagements ; on sides, inscriptions commemorating victory of Captain Oorthius at Cadiz, 1 78 1. 5|in. X 2jin. (Dutch.) [169] w 'lOISACCO Hoxiis. [ 461::.] Tobacco-box, silver, oblong ; very fine Persian filigree, applied to a European box. sfin. x jJ.in. (Pro- bably Dutch.) [ 46i'.] Tobacco-box, quartzite, grey mottled with red ; oblong ; with presser of quartzite, dished for snuff. 6Jin. X 4iin. X 2Mn. high. 'goBacco §arjs. [47.] Tobacco-jar, scjuare, pewter, with presser; on each side, in low relief, shields, and angels carrying a crown ; coloured and gilded. 3Mn. x 3iin. 1750. (Dutch.) [48.] Tobacco-jar, ]iewter, square, with presser; Chinese ])attern in fine lines, stamped on each side. 4|in. x 4iin. high. (Dutch.) [49.] Tobacco-jar, pewter, square; domed cover; maker's marks on bottom. 4iin., with corners rounded. (Dutch.) [ 50.] Tobacco-jar, pewter, cylindrical ; negro's head as knob on cover. 5in. diameter, 4in. high. (Dutch.) [51.] Tobacco-jar, pewter; corners rounded, sides concave; painted with landscapes and flowers, siin. x 5in. X 3|in. high. (Dutch.) [52.] Tobacco-jar, copper, oval ; with lion in relief on hinged lid; inscription; date 1774. 6in. x 4iin. x ^h'm. high. (Dutch.) [53.) Tobacco-jar, silvered, cylindrical; on sides, in high relief, boys reclining ; hinged lid, set with nine carnelians. 5|in. diameter, 3in. high. (Dutch.) [54.] Tobacco-jar, wood, with sliding cover; inlaid; lined with pewter. 6in. square, 5|in. high. (Dutch.) [55.] Tobacco-jar, wood, cylindrical; lid carved. 5in. diameter X afin. high. (Dutch.) [ 56.] Tobacco-jar, wood, in form of tankard ; lined with pewter ; on sides, three groups of figures within wreaths, animals, birds, etc. ; on cover, figures, animals, etc. ; stands on three carved knobs ; carved handle. 6in. x 7in. high. (Dutch.) [ 57.] Tobacco-jar, Delft potter)-, in form of tankard ; painted, Elijah and the Ravens ; hinged cover, and base of (lewter. 4in. x 7in. high. (Dutch.) |i7o| TouAcoo Jaks. [58.] Tobacco-jar, Delft pottery, in form of tankard; mottled red ; painted, man in medallion, surrounded by scrolls in colours ; hinged lid, in ])e\vter, with medallion of Francis II. in centre. 4J|in. x 8iin. high. (Dutch.) [59.] Tobacco - jar. Delft pottery, globular; man reading; cover pewter, with a lion holding shield. yfin. diameter, fm. high. (Dutch.) [ 60.] Tobacco-jar, Delft pottery, circular ; painted on sides in blue, pictures illustrating the cultivation and prepara- tion of tobacco by Indians ; on cover, man smoking on terrace, with charcoal pot at his feet. 6iin. diameter, 3|in. high. See No. 149 A.m. (Dutch.) [ 61.] Tobacco-jar, Delft pottery; painted in blue ; on sides and lid pictures illustrating cultivation and preparation of tobacco; on lid, a seated figure. siin. x 5.',in. x yjin. high (Dutch.) [ 62.] Tobacco-jar ; similar to No. 61, but with pictures of river scenery ; lid surmounted by figure, with hand on a barrel. sJin. x 5j-in. x 7|in. high. (Dutch.) [63.] Tobacco-jar, Delft pottery; with low cover; painted in Chinese style, red, blue, and green. 5 fin. diameter, 4^in high. (Dutch.) [ 64.] Tobacco-jar, Gres de Flandres ; in form of tankard ; incised ornament ; blue ground ; pewter cover. 6in. diameter, 4in. high. (Dutch.) [65.] Tobacco-jar, bronze; two handles; on sides, figures dancing; bronze cover. 61in. diameter, 6iin. high. (German. ) [ 66.] Tobacco-jar, earthenware ; grotesque head with hat, crushed by a weight ; green glaze. sin. diameter, 5 Jin. high. Modelled by Le Chesne. (French.) [ 67.] Tobacco-jar ; Japanese figure, with legs and feet of a beast. 8] in. high. (French?) [ 68.] Tobacco-jar ; pottery, globular, with flat cover ; pale blue ground, red ornament and green gorse-like foliage. 5^in. diameter, 4jin. high. (French.) [ 69.] Tobacco-jar ; pottery, globular ; cream-coloured ground ; leaves and flowers in Chinese style. 6in. diameter, 5in. high. (French.) [70.] Tobacco-jar; a seated figure : a cobbler at work ; brown glazed pottery. loin. high. (Angoul^me.) '171] Tobacco Jars. [ 71.] Tohncro-jar: grotesque figure declaiming; brown glazed pottery. loMn. high. (Angouleme.) [72.] Tobacco-jar, porcelain; a Danish porter seated on luggage. loin. high. (Royal Factor)-, Copenhagen.) [73.] Tobacco-jar, with bas-reliefs on sides; cover, surmounted by urn, with loose lid; cast-iron. 6in. square, 7in. high. 1823. (Swedish.) [74.] Tobacco-jar; birch-bark; stamped ornaments. 4^in. diameter, 4in. high. (Kuopio, Finland.) [75.] Tobacco-jar, bamboo; flat cover; beautifully carved in panels. 4in. diameter, 6-}in. high. [76.] Tobacco-jar; flat cover; red earthenware; unglazed. 7in. diameter, 6jin. high. (Chinese.) [77.] Tobacco-jar, wood ; a vintage vat upon wheels; with baskets, vine foliage, etc. 11 in. long. Sin. high. (Swiss.) [ 78.] Tobacco-jar, porcelain, Dresden ; a vat filled with grapes ; a boy treading ; on each side boys with baskets bringing grapes ; in front, boy recumbent, and flowers, iiin. long, i3in. high. [79.] Tobacco-jar, bronze, silvered ; on body four boys holding wreaths ; on cover, masks, and acanthus foliage, surmounted by Oriental figure sitting ; three only made. 8iin. high. Designed and modelled by Godfrey Sykes. "goBacco Wouc^es. [ I.] Tobacco-pouch, tortoise-shell sides, one inlaid with gold ; red silk bag and tassels, sin. x 3in. (French.) [ 2.] Tobacco-pouch, bladder, embroidered ; witli two figures and coat of arms. 5 in. x 7 in. (Dutch.) [ 3. J Tobacco-pouch, velvet, orange colour, embroidered with silver thread ; flat bottom, with coat of arms. 4in. x 3in. (German.) [ 4. ] Tobacco-pouch, blue cloth, embroidered. (German. ) [ 5.] Tobacco-pouch, canvas, embroidered. 6?,in. x 7in. (German.) [172] Tobacco Pouches. [6.] Tobacco-pouch ; bag lined with leather, and fitted with pockets for carrying pipes and tobacco. g'm. x i3in. (German. ) [ 7 and 8.] Two Tobacco-pouches, white leather, embroidered with silk ; flowers and foliage. i ain. x 4in. (Hungarian.) [ 9 to 15.] Seven Tobacco-pouches, leather, embroidered and ornamented with cut leather. (Iceland — Greenland.) [ 16.] Tobacco-pouch, bird's skin, with feathers. 6in. X 3in. (Faroe Islands.) [17.] Tobacco-pouch, sealskin, siin. x siin. [ 18.] Tobacco-pouch, silver tissue, embroidered with flowers. 6in. x 4lin. (Turkey.) [ 19.] Tobacco-pouch, blue cloth, embroidered with gold, crescent, etc. 6iin. x 4iin. (Turkey.) [21.] Tobacco-pouch, white linen, embroidered. 7in. X 7in. (Turkish.) [22.] Tobacco-pouch, silk-woven ; red and gold. Sin. X 6in. (Turkish.) [23.] Tobacco-pouch, silk-woven ; bottom embroidered, iiin. X 5Mn. (Turkish.) [24.] Tobacco-pouch, silk-woven ; red and gold ; bottom embroidered. i4in. x 6Jin. (Turkish.) [ 25.] Tobacco-pouch, crimson velvet, embroidered with gold. 8iin. x 6in. (Turkish.) [ 26.] Tobacco-pouch, crimson velvet, embroidered with gold; Janissary bag. 13-Mn. x 6jin. (Turkish.) [27.] Tobacco-pouch, black velvet, embroidered with gold ; Janissary bag. i6in. x 6in. (Turkish.) [28.] Tobacco-pouch; open work of silk and gold thread; lined with red silk; Janissary bag. i8in. x Bin. (Turkish.) [ 29.] Tobacco-pouch, striped cashmere, with gold lace and fringe ; Janissary bag. i5^in. x S^in. (Turkish.) [ 30.] Pipe-bag, square, embroidered ; thick cord handle, iiin. xiiin. (Turkish.) [31.] Tobacco-pouch ; skin of gazelle ; leather tassels, ornamented with leaden beads. i4in. long. (Syria.) [ 32.] Tobacco-pouch, stomach of camel. i5in. long, loin. diameter. (Syria.) [173] Tobacco Pouches. [ 33-] Tobacco-])oucli, skin of" li/ard, with head and feet. i4in. X 4|in. (Syria.) [ 34.] Tobacco-pouch, woven grass, oval. fm. x 6in. (Western Africa.) [ 35-] Tobacco-pouch, woven grass, oblong ; embroi- dered ; tassels and beads. i2in. x Sin. (Western Africa.) [ 36.J Tobacco-pouch, woven grass, square; open-work, with fringe. Sin. x 6in. (Liberia.) [37.] Tobacco-pouch, woven grass, long. igin. x pin. (Liberia.) [ 38.] Tobacco-pouch, bear-skin, with leather strap. i2in. X 6in. (North America.) [ 39.] Tobacco-pouch, brown leather, embroidered with four rows of beads. S^in. x 5in. (North America.) [ 40.] Tobacco-pouch, brown leather, embroidered with porcupine quill, red and blue. Sin. x 6in. (North America.) [41.] Tobacco-pouch, white leather, embroidered with porcupine quill in colours, and with fringes. Siin. x 6in. (North America.) [ 42.] Tobacco-pouch, yellow leather ; edges and bot- tom embroidered with beads, with fringe of leather 2oin. long. 2oin. X4iin. (North America.) [ 43.] Tobacco-pouch, crimson cloth ; sides and bottom embroidered with beads ; fringe at bottom, with bells ; sin. long. i4in. x 5 in. (North America.) [ 44.] Tobacco-pouch, white leather, embroidered with porcupine quill in colours ; fringe of leather pin. long, upper half of fringe wrapped with porcupine ([uill. 14A x 6in. (North America.) [ 45.] Tobacco-pouch, skin of fcetal buffalo ; filled with " kili-kinic " (willow bark used as a substitute for tobacco.) loin. X 4iin. (Pembina, Upper Missouri.) [ 46.] Tobacco-pouch, dark leather. 7in. x sin. (North America. ) [ 47 and 48.] Two Tobacco-pouches, black leather, embroidered with beads. 6in. x 3^in. (North America.) [ 49 and 50.] Two Tobacco - pouches, black cloth, elaborately embroidered with beads. iSin. xSin. (Cana- dian Indians.) [174I Tobacco Pouches. [51.] Tobacco-pouch, skin of albatross' foot. 6in. x gin. long. [ 52 to 59.] Six small Tobacco-pouches, silk ; embroi- dered in gold and colours. (Chinese.) [ 58 to 63.] Six small Tobacco-pouches ; grotesque heads, etc. (Japanese.) [ 64.] Tobacco-pouch, silk, small. (Japanese.) [ 65.] Tobacco-pouch, bark. 4iin. x 3iin. (Japanese.) [ 66.] Tobacco-pouch, wood ; hinged at bottom ; carved in imitation of leather bag. 4-^in. x 4|in. (Japanese.) gtgar (^a$c$. [ I.] Cigar-case, silver, oval; castles and acanthus foliage, repousse, (English.) [ 2.] Cigar-case, silver, oval ; vine foliage and grapes, repousse. (English.) [3.] Cigar-case, steel; engraved and pierced with with small holes. (English.) [ 4.] Cigar-case, steel ; pierced with small holes. (English.) [5.] Cigar-case, wood; pictures of horse and dog. (English.) [ 6.J Cigar-case, wood; from the wreck of "Royal George." (English.) [ 7.] Cigar-case, plain leather. (English.) [ 8.] Cigar-case, silver, engraved ; fluted for five cigars. (French.) [ 9.] Cigar-case, Buhl ; brass upon wood ; hunting scenes. (French.) [10.] Cigar-case, Buhl; silver and brass upon wood ; elaborate ornament. (French.) [11.] Cigar-case, porcelain, Dresden; on each side two medallions with figures. (German.) [ 12.] Cigar-case, porcelain, Dresden (cigarette-case); figures with Louis Quator/.e ornament. (German.) CioAK Casks. [13.] Cigar-case, papier-mache ; copy of Dutch picture — Wandering musicians. (German.) [14.] Cigar-case, brass-gilt ; engraved and perforated. (German.) [ 15.] Cigar-case, morocco, with coat of arms inlaid with silver, and leather, coloured. (German.) [ 16.] Cigar-case, alligator-skin, travelling case. (Ger- man. ) [ 17 and 19.] Cigar-cases, woven fabric. (Swiss.) [ 19.] Cigar-case, birch bark. (Swedish.) [ 20.] Cigar-case, silver; niello; chateau, horseman and dog and trees, sin. x 3Jin. x i|in. (Russia.) [21.] Cigar-case, silver ; surface covered with chased knobs, medallions and borders, gilt. (Russia.) [ 22 and 23.] Two Cigar-cases; covered with coloured straw in imitation of fine Mo.saic. Made in the prison of Santona. (Spain. ) [ 24.] Cigarette-box, iron ; beautifully inlaid with gold and silver on sides, edges, top, and bottom. Made by Zuluaga. (Spain.) [25 and 26.] Two cigar-cases; embroidered all over with beads. Made by nuns at Goa. [ 27.] Cigar-case; completely covered by fine ornament in gold, inlaid in blue enamel. (India.) [28.] Cigar-case, silver, oval ; filigree ; dragons and foliage in filigree. (India.) [ 29.] Cigar-case, silver, oval; figures of Fakirs, with trees in high relief, repousse'. (India.) [ 30 to 35.] Six Cigar-cases ; papier-mache and lac, covered with elaborate ornament. (Cashmere.) [ 36.] Cigar-case, silver, oval ; great dragon ; Pagoda and figures; on lid, bamboo foliage, repousse', and beautifully chased. (China.) [ 37-] Cigar-case, silver, fiat ; dragon and Chinese characters ; chased. (China.) [38.] Cigar-case, ivory, cylindrical; carved all over; figures and foliage undercut. (China.) [ 39-] Cigar-case, wood ; figures and foliage in bronze lac on black ; tubes for six cigars. (China.) [17O] Cigar Cases. [ 40.] Cigar-case, paper ; with transverse bands of blue and yellow. (China.) [ 41.] Cigar-case, silk ; embroidered with figures and trees in colours. (China.) [42.] Cigar-case, metal, oval: jajjanncd black; birds, flowers, and foliage in pearl. [43.] Cigar-case, metal, oblong; Chinese landscape in pearl and bronze on black. This and No. 42 were probably made in Birmingham, in imitation of Chinese work. [ 44.] Cigar-case, metal, oblong, hinged ; landscape — rocks, trees, and birds in bronze and gilt metal on black ground. (Japanese.) [ 45.] Cigar-case, metal, oval; top and panels on sides, with flowers and foliage in bronze and gilt metal on black ground. (Japanese.) [ 46.] Cigar-case, metal, oljlong, flat, hinged ; in fine lac ; landscape in bronze lac ; on other side flowers and foliage in bronze on black ground. (Japanese.) [47.] Cigar-case, papier-mache' ; brown; flowers in lac. [48.] Cigar-case, papier-mache; upper half with insects in lac ; lower, cased with woven bamboo. (Japanese.) [ 49.] Cigar-case, papier-mache, dark brown ; leaves in lac. (Japanese.) [50.] Cigar-case, metal, oblong, hinged; plaques of fine lac on sides ; edges covered with silk with small pattern. (Japanese.) [51 and 52.] Two Cigar-cases, tortoise-shell; with birds; foliage in very fine lac. (Japanese.) [53.] Cigar-case, silk; blue, brown, and white. (Japanese.) [54.] Cigar-case, paper; ribbed, mottled with brown and black. (Japanese.) [ 55-1 Cigar-case, paper, black, plain. (Japanese.) [56.] Cigar-case, paper; imitation fish skin; gold and white. (Japanese. ) [571065.] Nine Cigar-cases, exquisitely woven; of bamboo, grass, etc. (Japanese.) [ 66 to 67.] Two Cigarette-cases, covered with silk, with cords. (Japanese.) [177] X CioAK Cases. [ 68.] Cigar-case, bamboo, cylindrical, mounted with silver; carved; top covered with fine gold and silver filigree; silver chain. (Sumatra.) [ 69.] Cigar-case, fine basket-work, oval; black crosses. (Java.) [ 70.] Cigar-case, fine basket-work, oval ; black and brown. (Java.) [ 71 and 72.] Two Cigar-cases, fine basket-work, cylindrical ; bands of black on light ground. (Java.) [ 73-] Cigar-case made entirely of cloves, oval. (Java.) [74.] Cigar-case; a pod, mounted with silver in middle. 6in. X 2 Jin. wide. [751079.] Five Cigar-cases, woven grass. (Lagos.) [ 80,] Cigar-cases, woven grass, embroidered with red cloth and bead fringe. (Western Africa.) [81.] Cigar-case, Panama-grass, open-work edge ; very fine. (Panama.) [82.] Cigar-case, Panama grass, with geometrical pattern in blue. (Panama.) [ 83.] Cigar-case, plaited rush. (Mexico.) [ 84.] Cigar-case, birch bark ; figures and bird em- broidered with porcupine quill, in bright colours. (Canadian Indians.) [85.] Cigar-case, leather; very finely embroidered with porcupine quill. (Canadian Indians.) [ 86.] Cigar-case, plaited grass ; red lines. (Swiss.) [ 87.] Cigar-case, wood, cylindrical ; red and yellow lac ; bands of black, and on top black medallion, incised (Scinde.) [178] g^Tuff ^eciiow. SNUFF MILLS. [ I.] Snuff Mill, with grinder or pestle ; amboyna wood ; globular ; cover, perforated in centre for grinder to work through. 3fin. diameter x 3in. high. [ 2.] Snuff Mill ; dark wood, globular, wooden grinder, cover perforated. 4in. x 3in. high. [3.] Snuff Mill ; ivory, globular, cover perforated, ivory grinder and spoon. [ 4.] Snuff Mill, boxwood, cylindrical ; surface covered with three belts of carved figures ; grinding chamber Jin. diameter, 3in. deep ; grinder armed with iron button notched. 5|in. high x ain. diameter. Dated, 1607. [5.] Snuff Mill; body, bone; cylindrical; grinding chamber, lin. diameter, 2|in. deep; grinder of wood, armed with iron, surmounted by knob of stag-horn, carved with three grotesque heads, sin. high, liin. diameter. [ 6.] Snuff Mill, wood, with rings of metal and horn, and ivory ring at top : grinder armed with iron, notched, and with horn knob. 4in. high, liin. diameter. [ 7.] Snuff Mill, wood, cylindrical ; incrusted with horn, and with chased silver rings ; grinder wood, similarly orna- mented and armed with iron, in form of H. 4in. high, i|in. diameter. [8.] Stone Snuff Mill, ii|in. diameter, on wooden frame, isin. x n]in. ; upper stone, Sin. diameter, with hole for handle. (Northern Norway.) [ 9.] Stone Snuff Mill, without frame, similar to No. 8. Lower stone, iS^in. diameter; upper stone, 11 Jin. diameter, with central hole, and hole for handle. [•79] SNUFF RASPS, IN IVORY, WOOD, METAL, ENAMEL, ETC. T/iefoUoK'ing S/niff Hasps an richly c-a?-,vd jcith fgiires, 7nythoIogical, scriptural, grotesque, etc., and with ornament, tnasks, fruit, etc. [ I.] Ivory ; two monkeys seated smoking and drinking ; tragic mask at broad end. yin. long x 2in. broad. [ 2.] Ivory ; a Dutch boor, three-quarter length, with pipe, jug, and glass. 6-Mn. long x 2in. broad. [ 3.] Ivory ; a boor, full length, with pipe and jug, leaning against a wall ; bo.x with silver mount at large end ; on lid, a boor's head in low relief. 7iin. long x 2^in. broad. [4.] Ivory; man smoking; woman with lofty head- dress ; above, a bearded mask ; in medallion below, a vase of flowers. 8|in. long x 2;^in. broad. [ 5.] Ivory ; man seated on bank smoking. 6in. long X 2 in. broad. [6.] Ivory ; full-length figure seated on a barrel smoking a pipe, hat with feathers, by his side a barrel on which is a tobacco-box ; arabesque ornament below. 6|in. X I Jin. [ 7.] Ivory ; lovers, each with a pipe ; below, a winged head with bunch of grapes in mouth. 6-4in. x 2in. [8.] Ivory ; Venus seated on cloud, with doves ; arabesques ; on lid of box, doves with fruit. Sin. x 2iin. [ 9.] Ivory ; Cupid reading the lesson of love to a woman, above and below are groups of fruit ; on lid of box group of fruit. Siin. x 2jin. [ 10.] Ivory ; Hercules leaning upon his club, masks with arabesques above and below ; on lid of box two birds drinking. 7iin. x 2jin. [11.] Ivory; full-length grotesque figure fiddling, holding fiddle between his legs ; with lid moving on pin. 6Mn. X i|in. [12.] Ivory; Neptune and nymphs ; arabesque above, below a flaming winged-heart ; on lid of box a basket of fruit. Siin. x 2|in. [ 13.] Ivory ; female at bath, bearded man watching her j head of boor below. 7iin. x 2jin. Liso] Snuff Rasps, in Ivory, Wonn, Metal, Enamel, etc. [14.] Ivory; Jason attacking the dragons and bulls who guarded the golden fleece ; above, shield with coat of arms and boys carrying a wreath ; below, arabesque with vase of fruit ; on lid of box, a boor with jug. i3in. x 2fin. [15.] Ivory; The Annunciation — the dove in clouds, above ; on lid of box, the infant Jesus with orb and cross. Sin. X aiin. [ 16.] Ivory; Jupiter on an eagle — thunderbolt in his hand; Cupid behind. J^in. x i|in. [ 17.] Ivory; Action, with dogs; winged heads above and below ; dogs, drapery, and ornament, stained black. 7|in. X 2in. [18.] Ivory; Alpheus pursuing Arcthusa, Diana pro- tecting her, Cupid aiming a shaft at Alpheus. Sin. x 2 fin. [ ig.] Ivory; Diana with bow and arrow, seated by water ; above, a group of flowers ; below, full-length figure of fisherman; on lid of box, a man drinking. S|in. 2^in. [20.] Ivory; Susannah and the elders; above, three seated figures drinking ; below, an arabesque snrmounted by an eagle; terminal mask at small end. gin. x 2 2in. [ 21.] Ivory ; engraved figure of man with pipe in hand, jug on bench behind him. 5in. x 2in. [22.] Ivory; Apollo and Cupid in oval medallion; above, a grotesque figure of a man seated on basket, with flagon and glass. Siin. x 2|in. [ 23.] Ivory ; two female figures, one with bow and arrow, in oval medallion ; above, basket of fruit ; broad end fluted. 7^in. x 2jin. Original silver rasp. [ 24.] Ivory ; male and female figures, in conversation under a tree. 7 fin. x 2 jin. [ 25.] Ivory; arabesque ornament and Cupid; above, basket of flowers; mask below. Siin. x 2Jin. [26.] Ivory; Perseus and Andromeda. Sin. x 2in. [27.] Ivory, box-like; lid, moving upon pin; square sides fluted ; on lid, half-length female figure, with basket of fiowers in lap ; basket of fruit, garlands and birds. 7in. x 2in. [28.] Ivory; coat of arms and coronet ; group of three figures, Sacrifice to Diana. 9 Jin. x 2|. [18.1 Snuff Rasps, in Ivory, Woon, Metal, Enamel, etc. [ 29.] Ivory ; full-length male figure holding jug and glass, legs crossed, leaning against a barrel ; bottom mounted with metal. 6Jin. x 2in. [30.] Ivory; Jupiter, nude, with thunderbolt, fm. x I fin. [31.] Ivory; bearded man, full length, in doublet and cloak, with broad-brimmed hat ; a stopper or plug in crown of hat. 6|in. x ifin. [32.] Ivory; full-length grotesque figure of man dancing ; holding flagon and glass ; peeping through hole in the brim of his hat. yMn. x 2in. [33.] Warrior in classical costume; full length, with helmet, shield, and short sword; on shield, a mask. 7|in. x 2iin. [ 34.] Ivory ; full length grotesque figure of man embracing large flagon, yin. x 2in. [ 35.] Ivory; full length female figure carrying a parrot; an anchor below. 8} x 2|in. [ 36.] Ivory ; full length figure of priest in biretta and alb; on right arm the words "Apointement ordinaire"; his left hand receiving a bribe. 6|in. x 2 in. [37.] Ivory; two lovers under a tree, both smoking. 6in. X 1 1 in. [38.] Ivory; rasp, having chamber for "carotte," |in. diameter ; lid, moving on pin ; on lid, a king of France crowned, holding sceptre ; eagle at foot. 4Jin. x i |in. [ 39.] Ivory ; The story of St. Hubert ; portrait head on background of ermine, surmounted by a crown ; above, a chateau. 6Ain. x i^in. [ 40.] Ivory ; in form of elongated shell ; fluted. 8iin. X 2in. [41.] Ivory; female figure, with distaff; a grotesque head above. 6fin. x i|in. [42.] Ivory; figure of Diana; a grotesque head above; basket of fruit below, yin. x 2in. [43.] Ivory; Venus, with Cuind flying a dove with a string; scroll ornaments, and vase of flowers. 7 J in. x 2iin. [44.] Ivory; arabesque ornament; long plain panel in centre. 7 in. x ifin. [182] Snuff Rasps, in Ivukv, Wooli, Mictal, Enamel, ktc [ 45.] Ivory ; cover, moving on pin ; Apollo standing on festooned altar, with lyre, bow, and arrows. 6in. x i|in. [46.] Ivory; figure of a marshal of France, with baton ; carved monogram, " L. H." ; edges broken. 6in. x zin. [47.] Ivory; figures on both sides; cavalier, with flagon and glass ; on oi>posite side female figure in peasant costume; lid, moving on pin. 5-}in. x i|in. [ 48.] Ivory ; female figure in French costume, with high head-dress ; lid only. 6in. x i|in. [ 49.] Ivory ; fowler, with decoy bird and dog. 6Jin. X I Jin. [50.] Wood, richly carved with emblems and ornament ; in centre, winged-heart, transfixed, suspended by chain. 24in. x 7^in. [51.] Wood; on sliding lid. Crucifix, and George and Dragon ; below Crucifix, inscription ; on back, animals and scrolls; and armed figure holding scales. i6iin. x 4^in. Dated 1746. [52.] Wood; box at end with coat of arms, carved, surmounted by crown ; flat plain back ; bevelled and carved sides, izin. x 4in. [53-] Wood; lid moving on pin; on lid, boar hunt, iiin. X 4in. [54.] Wood; pyramidal, three-sided; standing on three feet, with three graters ; wooden stopper ; carved base and top. 9jin. high, 2^in. at base. [ 55-1 Wood; large figure of Justice, under canopy, loiin. X 4in. [56.] Wood; slide and back with floral ornament in low relief; inlaid with ivory; sides with twisted mouldings of ivory; box, a fox's head, with ivor)- teeth and eyes. lojin. x 3in. [ S7-] Wood; similar to No. 56. loin. x 2|in. [58.] Wood; both sides with hunting scenes, inlaid with ivory ; edges inlaid. 1 6in x $\m. [ 59-1 Wood ; inlaid with brass wire and carved ; cock, double-headed eagle, and griffin, in three panels of light- coloured wood; initials J.N.A.H., with laurel wreath and crown. 1 1 in. x 2iin. [•83] Snui'f Rasi'!^, in Ivou\-, Wood, Metal, Enamel, etc. [ 60.] Wood, beautifull)' carved ; lid moving on pin ; on lid, coat of arms and crown ; on back, lady caressing a dog, inscription — " Fidelite Merite Amour." Inside lid is written " Rape a Tabac ayant appartenu a Louis, Dauphin, fils unique de Louis XIV, ne le ire gbre 1661, re^u Chevr. du St. Esprit, h. St. Germain-en-Laye, le ire Janvier, 1682, mort h. Meudon le 14 Avril, 1711.'' yjin. x 2 Jin. [61.] Wood; puzzle-box; lid moving on pin ; top and bottom flat ; carved with foliage in low relief; twisted ivory pillars at sides. gAin. x 2;Jin. [62.] Wood ; carved in low relief, flaming-hearts in centre ; birds and foliage ; carved inscription round margin — • " Votre . coevr. estle . miene . saccomode . tres . bien . 1737." gUn. X 3^in. [ 63.] Wood ; in shape of boat, with figure head ; on hinged lid covering grater, carved, a nude female figure (Fortune) standing on globe in boat, with inscription above — ■ "Rien de plus incostant.'' 8Jin. x 2in. [64.] Wood; boar sleeping amongst foliage; slide on back. slin. x 3 Jin. [ 65.] Wood; crucifix, with emblems of The Passion ; angels, etc. ; inscription — " Lorentbertant." Siin. x 2iin. [ 66.] Wood ; carved in high relief, St. Crispin at work ; below, measuring stick and boots. 8|in. x 2iin. [ 67.] Wood ; full-length figure of pilgrim, with staff and bottle, and scallop shells, under canopy ; below, Bacchus, astride a barrel. 8|in. x 2|in. [ 68.] Wood ; The Ascension ; coat of arms, with coronet and inscription — " Le svis h. Claude de Cabaza Prestre ; " at bottom — " Faite par P. Castel ; " on cover, cross, with emblems of The Passion ; flaming-hearts with inscription — " Lamour nous unit ; " cover moving on pin. 8in. X 2^in. [ 69.] Wood, inlaid with ivory; twisted ivory pillars at side ; on box, crown and orb in ivory ; on back, scroll ornament and flowers, in low relief, and date, 1740. 5. Jin. x 2in. ' [ 70.] Wood ; ])elican in medallion, with Cerman in- scription ; box carved with animals and ornament. Date, 1 746. yiin. X 2iin. [1S4] Snuff Rasps, in Ivokv, W'ooi'. Mk'iai, Enami.i., i-tc. [71.] Wood; covered with arabesque ornament, carved in low relief; within medallions, initials and date, " I.F., 1739." Sin. X 2Mn. [72.] AVood ; sheep and children ; inscription. Sin. x I fin. [73-] ^^'ood : on slide carved in high relief, figure of Venus standing on globe ; on back, acanthus foliage. 6fin. X i|in. [74.] Wood; coat of arms; collar and cross, sur- mounted by crown. Date, in relief, 1723. S|in. x 2^in. [75'] A\'ood ; five subjects carved in low relief — St. John the Baptist, The Holy Family, St. Peter, and St. Genevieve. Date 1732. Large shell at bottom. Sin. X ziin. [ 76.] Wood ; in liigh relief, half-length female figure holding a flaming heart, above her Cupid aiming a dart. 6iin. X lAin. [ 77.] A\'ood, curved ; inlaid with light-coloured wood, with squirrel, bird, and foliage. Date, inlaid, 1757. 6|in. X i|in. [ 78.] \Vood, inlaid with brass wire; stag surmounted by crown and double-headed eagle, in low relief. Date, inlaid, 1746. 6^in. x i|in. [ 79.] Wood, curved, inlaid with brass wire with flowers ; and in medallions carved pelican, lion, and stag. 7in. X liin. [80.] Wood, inlaid with brass wire with scrolls ; in panels, carved double-headed eagle ; two eagles and heraldic lion; sides carved. Date, inlaid, 1729, 6fin. x i|in. [81.] Wood, curved, inlaid with brass wire and pearl. 6iu. X i|in. [ 82.] Wood, curved. Inlaid as No. Si. 6jin. x i§in. [ 83.] Wood, curved. Inlaid as No. 82. 6|in. x liin. [ 84.] Wood. Similar to No. 83. 6in. x i^in. [ 85.] Wood, with slide; inlaid with pearl on back and slide ; terminal mask ; puzzle-box at bottom. 5|in. x iMn. [ 86.] M'ocd ; back and sides inlaid with liglit and dark woods ; slide, silver repousse', with amorini and flowersj silver outlet, with lid. Cin. x i.'.in. [185"] Y Snuff Rasps, in Ivory, ^\■ool>, Mltal, Enamel, etc. [ 87.] Tortoise-shell, inlaid with silver : on slide, mono- gram and foliage ; on back, coat of arms and crown and foliage ; silver outlet, with lid. 6|in. x i|in. [ 88.] Tortoise-shell ; back, ivory, inlaid with tortoise- shell — Cupid and foliage ; slide, silver repousse, with bird and foliage. 4iin. x liin. [ 89.] French Buhl, brass ; on back, arabescjue orna- ment on black ground ; sides inlaid with various colours ; hinged cover of grater inlaid with pearl and colours, and engraved ; lid of bo.x has clock dial with movable hands. Sin. X 2 1 in. [ 90.] Brass ; half-length figure in wig, embroidered coat, and sash. 7 in. x 2 in. [91.] Limoges enamel ; in colours ; half-length figure of lady, with fan and lap-dog. 6^in. x zUn. [92.] Limoges enamel ; in colours; full-length figure of lady seated, with lamb with garlands of flowers. 6f in. x ziin. [ 93.] Limoges enamel ; in colours ; in medallion, a nun seated and angel; below, " Je vous le garde." 6^in. x 2 2 ill- [94.] Limoges enamel; in colours; Tobias and the angel. 6iin. x 2jin. [95.] Limoges enamel; in colours; group of five figures; above, Roman head in medallion, yiin. x 3^in. [ 96.] Steel ; Damascened with gold ; on slide, mono- gram, and inscription " Donne avec plaisir k mes amis " ; cover, moving on pin. 6|in. x 2in. [97.] Steel; curved; engraved, and inlaid with silver and gold; chateau and scrolls. 6in. x i;^in. [ 98.] Steel; curved; engraved, and inlaid with foliage and scrolls in gold and silver ; bo.x at end. 5 A in. x lin. [99.] Steel; engraved, and inlaid with silver and gold; chateau in centre, sfin. x i^in. [ 100.] Steel; not ornamented. 6iin. x 2in. [ loi.] Moss-agate; mounted with silver; two hinged lid.s. 7in. x 2|in. [ 102.] Brass; in form of lute. 6in. x 2in. [ 103.] Steel; back and front Damascened with gold; cover, moving on pin. 6^in. x i^'in. [1S6] Snuff Rasps, in Ivokv, Woon, MiirAi., Enamf.i., etc. [104.] Bronze; full-length figure in costume of early part of last century, using a snuff rasp. 6in. x 2in. This is the only illustration of the use of the snuff-rasp, whicli I have seen. — W. B. [105.] Copper ; engraved hunting scene ; inscriptions at each end. 7 in. x i^in. [106.] Brass; engraved ; hunting scene. 6?7in. x i];in. [107.] Brass; perforated and engraved; at bottom, letters I. O. H., and 1734 perforated. 7in. x i^-in. [ 108.] Brass; figure of monk carrying cross. 6|in. x ijin. [109.] Brass; figure of Victory on a battle-field. 6in. X 1 1 in. [ no.] Iron; in form of fish; hinged at tail. 7fin. x 2in. [in.] Wood; inlaid with light and dark woods; metal outlet. 7in. x i|in. [ 112.] Horn ; plain; brass grater. 6|in. x 3iin. SNUFF JARS— POTTERY, GLASS, AND METAL. [ I.] Gres. de Flandres, six-sided ; grey surface, chequered; border round top, and ornaments in blue and white, glazed ; pewter base and cap. 6Mn. high, 4in. diameter. [ 2.] Gres de Flandres, square ; angles and top blue ; four masks at upper corners; pewter cap. i2iin. high, 4^in. square. [ 3.] Delft pottery, globular, with six flattened sides ; painted in blue on white ; houses, castle, etc. ; pewter cap. 7|in. high, sin. diameter. [ 4.] Brown pottery, nearly cylindrical ; lion masks on four panels ; small circular ornaments in dark clay, applied. 9iin. high x s^in. diameter. [ 5.] Red-brown pottery, four-sided ; medallions on sides. 5in. high, 3in. square. [ 6.] Brown pottery, six-sided, circular base ; figures and rosettes on each side ; pewter cap. pin. high, 4iin. diameter. [■S7I Snuff Jars — Pottery, Gt.ass, and Mf.tal. [ 7.] Brown jjottery, si\-sided ; figures and two heads on each side ; 'pewter cap. Sin. high, sin. diameter. [ 8.] Brown pottery, square ; figures and ornament on each side ; chain ornament marking sides ; pewter cap, engi-aved with coat of arms and date, 1789. 7in. high, 4in. square. [9.] Pottery, glazed, cylindrical; ground olive-green, with figures in high relief in lighter green ; pewter cap. 6in. high, 3iin. diameter. [ 10.] Pottery, glazed, globular, dark-green ; head and ornaments in high relief; pewter cap. 6^in. high, 4jin. diameter. [11.] Pottery, glazed, octagonal; imitation marble, white on reddish-brown; pewter cap. yii'i- high, 4|in. diameter. [12 and 13.] Pottery, glazed; globular, with six flattened sides ; with panels of figures, heads, and flowers in colours on black ground; pewter caps. 6Mn. high, 4Mn. diameter. [14.] Pottery, glazed, dark-brown, six flattened sides; on sides are figures, in relief, of our Lord, St. Thomas, St. Matthew, St. John, St. Philip, and St. Bartholomew, painted in colours, dated 1654; pewter cap and base. 7iin. high, 5 in. diameter. [ 14.*] Persian pottery ; cream ground, glazed; painted with flowers and pine-shape ornaments in colours ; Dutch mounts in pewter. 4iin. high, 3iin. diameter. [15 to 24.] Ten Glass Snuff Jars; figures, flowers, ornament, and inscriptions painted in colours ; pewter caps. No. 24, dated 1721. From 5', in. to 7 in. high. [ ~5-] Opaque white glass; square, painted in colours ; on one side figure on horseback ; on other sides flowers. [ 26 and 27.] Two Snuff Jars, clear glass; engraved; pewter caps. 7in. x 9in. high. [ 2S.] Venetian glass, amber and white; jjewter cap. Sin. high, 3in. diameter. [ 29.] Venetian glass ; white, blue, and red, in vertical stripes ; ])ewter cap. Sin. x yn. [ 30.] Venetian glass ; white, mottled witli blue, flutccj. g|in. X 3in, diameter. [188J Snuff Jars — Pottery, Glass, and Metal. [31.] Copper, six-sided, engraved; cap miss ng lojin. high, 6^in. diameter. [32.] Copper, cylindrical; large coat of arms, sur- mounted by mitre; cap. loin. high, 6jin. diameter. [ 33] Pewter, square ; on each side stamped, St. George and Dragon ; cap. gin. high, 5in. square. [ 34.J Pewter, hexagonal ; on each side stamped flowers in high relief; cap. gin. high, 5 Jin. diameter. [ 35.] Pewter, square ; on two sides full length figures engraved ; on other sides inscriptions ; cap. gin. high, 4iia square. Date 1678. [36.] Pewter, square; at middle of height four deep notches at corners, engraved; cap. fm. high, 4in. square. [37.] Pewter; in form of book with clasps; on sides large portraits engraved; cap. 7iin. high, siin. broad, 3iin. thick. SNUFF BOTTLES.— EUROPEAN. [ I.] Light wood, circular, flat; bevelled to thin edge all round ; horn stopper. 3 1 in. diameter. (Norway.) [ 2.] Similar to No. i, with horn neck and bone stopper. 2 fin. diameter, lin. thick. (Norway.) [ 3.] Dark wood ; top and bottom mounted with silver; stopper with chain; inscription — " Lorent/, Schllott, 1731." 3jin. high, 2in. diameter. (Norway.) [4.] Light wood, silver mounted, silver foot, and silver stopper with chains. 3in. diameter, lin. thick. (Norway.) [5.] Wood, annular; inner diameter 2in. ; carved heads in medallions, and bird ; four brass rings for sus- pension. 5in. diameter, 2in. thick. (Norway.) [ 6.] Dark wood, silver foot, mounts top and bottom ; engraved circular silver plates on both sides ; silver stopper and chain. 3in. diameter, lin. thick. (Norway.) [7.] Dark wood, pear shape, silver mounts top and bottom ; stopper and chain. 2in. diameter, 2Ain. high. (Norway.) [ 8.] Wood, circular ; with leather strap for suspension. 6in. diameter, 2 Jin. thick. (Norway.) [189I Snuff Bottles. — Europkan. [ 9.] Light wood ; ivory foot, willi monogram ; ivory circular plates in centres: ivory mouthpiece, with silver chain and stopper, sfin. diameter, i|in. thick. (Norway.) [10.] Bone, mounted with brass ; brass stopper and chain; circles of brass on sides; on side initials " G. E. S." and date, " 1647." 3|in. diameter, Jin. thick. (Norway.) [11.] Dark wood, mounted with silver; silver chain and stO])per ; engraved, "C. O. S., 1690." 3Mn. diameter, 4in. high. (Norway.) [12.] Dark wood, silver mounts; engraved silver plates on sides. 3iin. diameter, lin. thick. (Norway.) [13.] Wood, annular; inner diameter lin. ; silver mounts top and bottom, and silver bands connecting mounts ; silver stopper and chain. 3|in. diameter, lin. thick. (Norway.) [14.] Dark wood, acorn shape ; silver mounts; outlet with spring, aiin. high, i^in. diameter. (Norway.) [15.] Wood, pear shape, silver mounted ; silver stopper and chain. i|in. diameter, 2in. high. (Norway.) [ 16.] Silver, egg-shape; interlaced monogram on side. 2|in. high, i|in. diameter. (Norway.) [17.] Bone, four-sided; coffin-shape section; zig-zag pattern engraved on all sides; silver stopper. Date 1738. 3in. X ijin. x lin. (Swedish.) [18.] Ivory; bottle in form of horn; richly carved; Cupids on each side; lion in relief on inner curve, siin. high, 2in. at base. (Norway.) [ 19.] Ivory, in form of horn; lion in relief on inner curve ; carved with characteristic Norwegian scroll ornament ; mouthpiece, animal's head; base in silver. 4iin x lAin. (Norwegian.) [ 20.] \\'alrus tusk, in form of horn, ending in fish's head'; silver base, mouthpiece, chain, and stopper. 4in. long, i|in. at base. (Archangel.) [ 21.] Ivory; full-length figure of man in wig and long coat ; silver base, on which is a group of dolphin, rudder and trident, in relief; silver chain. 3 4 in. x lin. at base. (Arch- angel.) [ 22.] Horn, fiat triangular; on sides, cross, angel and birds, incised. 4in. x 3in. (Norway.) [ 23.] Transparent amber, in form of horn ; mouth, mounted with gold; carved amber stopper. 4Mn. x i^in. at base. (German.) [190] S.NL'i'i-' Bottles. — Eukoplan. [ 24.] Opaque amber, in form of horn ; amber stopper with chain (base broken). 4lin. x i|in. at base. (German.) [25.] Deer's hoof, carved; man and woman shaking hands; ivory base. 3iin. x 2Mn. (German.) [ 26.] Deer's hoof; carving, representing a philosopher .seated at a table, meditating, with his hand upon a skull, and a buffoon dancing before him, scraping a gridiron with a marrow -bone; on table-cloth the inscription "Homo memento mori"; mounted with silver. 4in. x aiin. (German.) [27.] Deer's hoof; carving representing a man seated, shaking out snuff from a snuff-horn into his hand ; in front a vacant chair and a table, on which are a pipe and tobacco- box — inscription on face — "ne quid ni mis." 4in. x 2lin. (German.) This is a rare representation of the mode of using the snuff-horn. [ 28.] Deer's hoof; top and bottom mounted in silver; stopper, a dolphin ; carved, a Virginian Indian with his hand upon a floral wreath, enclosing letter S. 3iin x 2iin. (Ger- man. [29.] Made of deer's hoof; pique, silver, and pearl; on base, clock dial in silver. 3iin x 2in. (German.) [ 30.] Wood, in form of horn, flattened ; carved ; man in armour, with shield and lance ; on opposite side Neptune, with sea-horse; mouth, in form of fish's head. yin. x 2|in. (German.) [31.] Horn, flattened; sides, of wood ; mouthpiece, metal; on sides are incised emblems of The Passion. Dated 1726. 4;|in. x 3in. x |in. (Norway.) [32.] Plain white horn ; with horn stopper and base. 4], in. X 2in. (Northern Russia.) [ 33-] Horn; silver base, with oval glass and gold foil. 4in. X 1 1 in. (Northern Russia.) [ 34.] Black and white horn ; mouth carved in form of fish's head and shoulders, with eyes in ivory; wooden stopper, sin. X 2|in. (Reval.) [35-] White horn; bottom, of wood, with brass plate and ring; wooden stopper. 4iin. x 3in. (Northern Russia.) [ 36.] Horn ; mouthpiece, iron ; brass rings top and bottom connected by leather stiap. slin. x 2in. (Northern Russia.) [i9'l Snuff Bottles. — European. [37.] Black horn ; mouthpiece and bottom, ot" white bone ; in bottom two [legs of white bone. 6in. x i|in. (Esquimaux.) [ 38.] Horn, flattened, with spring of horn, by pressure ' of which the orifice is opened. 4in. x 2in. (Northern Russia.) [ 39.] Horn; upper part cut off; top and bottom brass. 4in. X 2i-in. [ 40.] Black wood ; curved pear-shape ; flattened ; silver mounted ; silver stopper and chain. 4f in. x 2|^in. x fin. thick. (Norway.) [41.] Horn; acanthus ornament, carved on sides in low relief; toj) and bottom mounted with fine filigree ; silver chain and stopper. 4in. x 2in. (Norway.) [42.] Horn; top and bottom silver mounted ; silver bands down centre and sides ; hinged lid on side for filling ; silver stopper and chains. 4-Mn. x 2in. (Norway.) [43.] Brass; sides, flat; brass stopper and chain. 3iin. X i|in. x |in. thick. (Made at Tula, Russia.) [ 44.] Upper part, black horn ; lower part cased with white horn ( ? ) ; silver bottom, with hinged lid ; oval silver medallions on sides, with inscriptions, dated 1744; silver stopper and chain. 5in. x 2|in. (Norway.) [ 45.] Horn ; nearly covered with casing of bone or white horn ; on each side a medallion representing a combat between men on horseback ; carved in low relief; inscription beneath ; mouthpiece, brass. 6in. x 3in. (Norway.) [46.] Horn, engraved with five medallions on each side ; silver bottom with sliding lid, inscribed " A. N. O., 1793 ;" silver mouthpiece, chain, and stopper, siin. x 2|in. (Norway.) [ 47.] Horn, casing of white horn 3Ain. deep, engraved with five medallions on each side ; bottom, white horn, inscribed " L. M. S. O." s|in. x 2|in. (Norway.) [ 48.] Horn, nearly covered with casing of white horn ; silver bottom, with initials " O. T. S. C. ; " silver mouthpiece. 5^in. x 2|in. (Norway.) [49.] \\'hite horn, black at tip; wooden l)ottom ; silver moutliiMecc ; engraved on sides, four medallions and ornament; >topi.(.r attached by leather thong. 6 i in. x 3 in. (Norwa)-.) [192] Snuff Bottles. — European-. [ 50.] ^Valnls tusk, pcar-shnpe, curvud, octag(inal section ; top and bottom silver mounted ; circular siher plates on sides — one inscribed " Th. K.," the other " 1790." 4in. X sin. (Iceland.) [51.] Walrus tusk, pear-shape, curved, octagonal section; angles marked by lines in relief, siin. x i|in. (Iceland.) [ 52.] Walrus tusk, cylindrical, flattened, inlaid with white metal ; white metal mouthpiece. 4in. x liin. (Iceland.) [ 53.] Portion of bone, ends stopped with wood ; wooden stopper. 3in. x 2jin. (Greenland.) [ 54.] Portion of tusk; top and bottom missing. 2lin. X I Jin. (Iceland.) [ 55-] ^Vood ; bottle in form of grotesque lion with crown. 3iin. x 2Mn. (Norway.) [56.] ^^'ood ; one side a female face, on the other a human skull. 2in. x liin. (German.) [57.] Hard wood, globular, with long neck; richly carved heads in medallions ; female bust forming the neck. 5 Jin. X 2 'in. diameter. (Italian.) [ 5^-] Wood, carved — three large medallions containing crowned heads ; on neck, four small masks. 4in. x 3in. diameter. (Italian.) [59.] Coquilla nut; base and stopper wood ; carved with figure carrying basket, etc. 5in. x i|in. diameter. [60.] \A'ood; human skull. 2?,in. x 2in. ((ierman.) [61.] \\'ood ; carved all over; three belts of figures and heads illustrating The Passion, jlm. x 2;Jin. (Dutch.) [62.] Wood ; male and female figures holding crown ; ship at back. 3iin. x 2|in. (German.) [ 63.] Nut ; nude figures, in high relief, dancing. 2iin. X 2in. (German.) [ 64.] Wood, carved : on one side. The Crucifixion ; on the other, an angel and three figures ; in high relief 3in. X 2-J,in. (Dutch.) [ 65.] Nut ; fluted ; carved st0[)i)cr. 3.lin. x 2in. diameter. (German.) [ 66.] Two groups of figures, with tree and rocks, in high relief. Nut. 3lin. x 2in. diameter. (Clerman.) [193J z Snuff Bottlf.s. — Europeax. [ 67.] Wood ; a high-heeled shoe; covered with figures and busts, in high relief. 3iin. x ijin. (German.) [ 68.] Pewter; a high-heeled shoe, pointed toe; chased; pewter stopper. 2 in. x 2 in. (German.) [ 69.] (lourd ; elaborately engraved, with jjictures of The Crucifixion and Scripture subjects ; ivory mouthpiece, with spring. S^n. x 2Mr'. diameter. (Italian.) L 70.] Gourd; engraved, with groups of figures; pewter mouthpiece; iron stopper. 4in. x 2Ain. diameter. (Italian.) [71.] Gourd; coloured red; engraved; figures of lighter tint than the ground ; moutlipiece, silver, with spring. 3iin. X 2in. diameter. (Italian.) [72.] Nut; carved with flowers, and with grotesque head at bottom; stopper, with chain. 2]in. x ijin. [73-] Wood; front richly carved; in centre angel's winged head ; below, two medallions, with emblems ; back, plain. 6in. x 2|in. x |in. thick. (Italian.) [74.] Ivory; with two plaques of nut on sides, on which are carvings of musicians ; ivory edges, carved. 2iin. x i^in. (German.) [75.] Ivory; six-sided; fluted; silver bottom and top ; silver stopper and chain, aiin. x 2in. (Norway.) [ 76.] Ivory; two groups of nude figures, smoking and drinking under vine ; ivory base and stopper. 3in. x i|in. (German. ) [77.] Ivory, in form of gourd; fluted and engine- turned at bottom. 2fin. x liin. (French.) [ 78.] Ivory, vase-form, beautifully engine-turned in imitation of basket; top fluted. 3in. x ijin. (French.) [79.] Ivory, globular; quite plain. 2|in. x ijin. (French.) [ 80.] Ivory, two groups of figures smoking and drinking, and in medallions two heads ; ivor)' base ; silver mount and stopper in form of animal's head. 2|in. x iJ[in. (French.) [Si.] Ivory, flattened, heart shape; St. George and the Dragon and a martyrdom in high relief on sides ; ivory foot, engine-turned. 2|in. x i|in. (Italian.) [82.] Ivory; satyr and nymph embracing. 3iin. high. (Italian.) [194J Snuff Bottles. — Europfan. [83.] Ivory; kneeling female figure, nude, with basket at back — stopper of" basket, a child's head. 2iin. high. (Italian.) [ 84.] Ivory ; the offering of the three Kings in high relief. 2in. x liin. (Italian.) [ 85.] Ivory ; in high relief, five full-length figures smoking and carousing ; stopper and bottom missing. 2|in. X 2iin. (German.) [ 86.] Ivory ; in high relief, the story of Actseon. 2iin. X I jin. (German.) [87.] Ivory, circular; on both sides groups smoking and drinking. 2|in. x 2in. (Dutch.) [ 88.] Ivory; curiously carved with 19 grotesque human faces, each face forming part of its neighbours ; stopper, two heads of priests. 2fin. x iMn. (Italian.) [ 89.] Ivory ; in high relief, five figures and monkey ; background, a wall ; brass stopper, a boor dancing ; metal base. 2 1 in. x i^in. (German.) [90.] Ivory; bunch of grapes. 2^in. x 2|in. (ItaUan.) [ 91.] Amber, in form of deer-hoof ; Cupid e.xtinguishing a fire ; inscription below, " Ich losche meine Flammen." 3iin. x i|in. (German.) [92.] An Indian bean, mounted with silver; silver stopper. 2 jin. diameter X |in. thick. (German.) [ 93-] White glass, Venetian ; a negro's head ; pewter stopper. 2Mn. x i|in. [94.] White glass, Venetian ; a negro's head ; pewter stopper. 2 1 in. x il'm. These were made in Venice for the Gold Coast trade. [ 94.\.] Grfes de Flandres, oval, flat ; flowers and foliage in low relief on blue ground, on both sides. 3|in. x 2in. x lin. [ 94E!.] Gres de Flandres, oval, flat ; flowers and foliage within border, on both sides. 3iin. x 2 in. x lin. [94c.] Cires de Flandres, pear-shape, curved; small flowers in low relief; silver mount and chased stopper. 4iin. X 1 1 in. [ 94D.] Gres de Flandres, globular, flattened ; covered with small devices in relief ifin. diameter. [195] Sn'U !'1' BoTTLKS. EUROPEAX. [ 94E.] lirown eaitlienware, unglazed, circular, thinned to edge. 2. '.in. diameter. (Brittany.) [ 94F.] Brown glazed earthenware, in form of dog. 2|in. >c i|in. SNUFF BOTTLES— ASIATIC, AFRICAN, etc. [ 95.] Indian nut, carved with figures and animals ; brass mount. i^,in. diameter, 2Jin. high. (Scindc.) [ 96.] Indian nut, carved witli mythological figures. 2in. diameter, 2in. high. (.Scinde.) [ 97 to 106.] Ten Snuff Bottles, cocoa-nut ; most elaborately carved, some over the whole surface, others with rich bands of ornament, ajin. to s^lin. high x 2in. to 2lin. diameter. (Scinde.) [107.] A gourd, with wooden stopper. 9in. x 4in. (Madagascar.) [ 108.] Bamboo, engraved. 7in. x |in. (Madagascar.) [ 109.] Bamboo, engraved ; with leatlier thong, sin. X |in. (Madagascar.) [no.] Bamboo, plain; loop of covered cord to stopper. 2Un. x |in. (Madagascar.) [ III.] Oval nut, with ridge at bottom ; wood stopper. 2in. X i.'.in. [112.] Gourd, plain ; bead-work stopjier. 3iin. x 3in. diameter. (Kaffir.) [113.] Gourd; three large beetles in black; light ground. 3in. x 2jin. diameter. (Kaffir.) [ 114.] Gourd; black patches, with lines of dots upon tliem. 3in. x 2in. diameter. (Kaffir.) [115.] Black nut with stopper, ifin. x ijin. dia- meter. (Kaffir.) [ 116.] Two Snuff Bottles, brown nut ; one with double loop of string, ilin. x i.Un. diameter. (Kaffir.) [117.] Brown nut. i fin. x 2in. diameter. (Kaffir.) [118.] Black nut; incised ornament; horn stopper, oval. 2^in. x ijin. diameter. (Kaffir.) [196] Snuff Bottles. — Asiatic, African, etc. [119.] Made of rhinoceros horn; egg-shape: brass stopper. 2in. x ijin. diameter. (Kaffir.) [ 120.] Brown nut. ijin. x i|in. (Kaffir.) [121 to 123.] Three Snuff Bottles, bamboo, with in- cised ornament, hnes filled with black. 34-in. and 3Jin. x 2jin. long. (Kaffir.) [124. j Horn, small bottle, with thin curved strip of same horn, iiin. long, for sticking in the hair, i Jin. x fin. (Kaffir.) [ 125.] Two gourds, each 2in. x if in., covered with blue and white beads; connected by strings, Sin. long. (Kaffir.) [ 126.] Three gourds, each 2in. x lin., covered witli blue and white beads; connected by plaited cord, 5in. long. (Kaffir.) [127.] Gourd, with long neck, tassels of beads, and copper coins, incised with crosses, siin. longxi;|in. diameter. (Kaffir.) [ 128.] Snuff Bottle; made of the albumen of blood; gourd-shape ; surface pricked-up ; stopper of the same material, attached by twisted cord. 3.Un. high x 3in. diameter. (Kaffir.) [ 129.] Snuff Bottle, in form of buffalo, of same material and similar surface as No. 128. 4J,in. long x 3in. high. (Kaffir.) Engraved in Wood's Natural History of Man. [ 130.] Gourd-shaped Bottle, of same material as No. 129; covered with beads; white and blue diagonal stripes. 2|in. high, 2^in. diameter. (Kaffir.) [131.] Bottle, of same material as No. 130; body, square ; neck circular, with cover ; blue and black lines. 4|in. high, liin. diameter. (Kaffir.) [132.] Wood; fluted. 2.lin. high, ii;in. diameter. (Kaffir.) [133.] Gourd; sixteen vertical bands of brass wire, resembling embroidery. 2 Jin. high, 3in. diameter. (Kaffir.) [134.] Ivory; cylindrical; plain; lid missing. 3in. high, i^in. diameter. (West Coast of Africa.) [135.] Black nut; plain; ivory mouth. 4in. x 2jin. (Darfour.) [197] Snuff Bottles. — Asiatic, African, etc. [ 136.] Black nut; polished; silver mount; with ivory "dip-stick," with which to rub the gums with snuff. 4in. x 2in. [ 137.] Black wood ; with perforation on side for cord; covered with incised lines. 3}in. x ijin. diameter. (Kaffir.) [ 138.] Black wood ; similar to No. 137. 3^in. x i^in. ■(Kaffir.) [139.] " Knob-Kerrie," with stick i6in. long; head hollowed for snuff, and covered with incised curved lines ; wooden stopper. 3|in. X3in. (Kaffir.) [140.] Shell of tortoise ; the openings for hind legs closed with cement ; stopper and fittings are missing. 3 Jin. long X 2 1 in. broad. [ 141.] Shell of tortoise; mounted with silver; silver legs, head, and tail; stopper, with silver chain. 4in. long, slin. broad. [142.] Vegetable ivory; head with cap and pipe, coloured. (North Africa.) [ 143 to 150.] Eight bottles, in glazed earthenware; six blue glaze, two grey glaze, with ears ; covered with orna- ment in low relief; No. 143 mounted with silver. (Morocco.) KAFFIR SNUFF-SPOONS. A collection of 13 Kaffir Snuff-spoons of bone. Two have double bowls, and three have long bowls, to supply both nostrils with snuff at once. Nine have the stem divided into two, three, or four prongs. They vary in length from 4|in. to gin. ; and are carried by the Kaffirs thrust into their hair. To these is added a spoon in wood, turned, made l)y Europeans for Kaffir use. CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES— (HARD STONES.) ROCK CRYSTAL. [ I.] Oval, engraved with plants in low relief; rough inside. [ 2.] Six-sided, flattened, transparent, plain ; polished inside. [198] Chinese Snuff Bottles— (Hard Stones.) [ 3.] Small square bottle, engraved on two sides with Chinese characters, and on two with flowers ; rough inside ; coral stopper. [4.] Flat, circular, transparent; green jade stopper; polished inside. [5.] Double cylindrical bottle; with green glass stoppers, and spoons ; polished inside. [ 6.] Circular, flattened ; roughened inside ; lightly- engraved with flowers on one side only ; carnelian stoi)per. [ 7.J Flat, oblong; jjolished inside ; a tree engraved in low relief on one side. [ 8.] Flattened, nearly circular; lion handles in relief; sides concave, polished inside ; metal stopper. [9.] Flattened, oblong, oval; partly polished inside; lion handles ; Chinese characters on one side, flowers and leaves on other; coral stopper. [10.] Oblong, oval; polished inside, fluted edges; green jade stopper. [11.] In form of dog (Kylin), rough inside; malachite stopper. [12.] Circular, engraved with obverse and reverse of Spanish dollar; polished inside. [ 13.] Oval, oblong; lion handles; dragons and kylins engraved on sides in low relief [14.] Large, plain ; polished inside. (From the " loot " of the Summer Palace, Pekin.) [15.] Six-sided; on each side plants and animals in relief; polished inside; green jade stopper. [ 16.] Flattened, oval; surface reticulated. [ 17.] Flattened, oval ; lion handles ; two medallions in relief, with flowers ; pink crystal stojjper. [ 18.] Flat, square, oblong; with flowers in relief on one side ; polished inside ; coral stopper. [19.] Flat, oblong; plants in relief; polished inside; green jade stojjper. [ 20.] Circular, flat, in dark crystal; sides covered with circular devices in relief [21.1 Brown, flat, square bottle; lion handles; polished mside ; jargoon stopper. [199I Chinese Snuff Bottles— (Hard Stones.) [22.] Oblong, dark, six-sided : three sides with flowers in relief; amethyst sto|iper. [ 23.] Large, circular, flat; very dark crystal; trees and bird in relief; polished inside. [ 24.] Flat, circular; with crystals of titanium; polished inside. [25.] Small, flat, oblong; with hair-like threads of titanium; green jade stopper. [ 26.] Flat, circular ; rough inside ; with crystals of titanium. [27.] Flat, S(]uare; dark crystal; full of crystals of titanium; rough inside; pink crystal stopper. [ 28.] Circular, flat, rough inside, one side engraved with plants ; with titanium crystals ; pink crystal stopper. [ 29.] Oblong, oval; plant.s in high relief, with titanium crystals ; rough inside ; stopjier of rock crystal, also full of titanium. [ 30.] Dark-coloured, circular, flat; full of large titanium crystals; rough inside. [31.] Globular, slightly flattened; lion handles in relief, and grouji of titanium crystals ; rough inside ; with green glass stopper. JADE. [32.] Green, square; seal characters in relief on two sides. [33.] White, small; cylindrical, taper; plain. [ 34.] Oval bottle, white ; trees engraved in low relief; coral stopper. [35.] Greenish white ; man embracing jar. [36.] Translucent green ; flattened; oval; plain. [ 37.] Oblong bottle, white ; stopper and chain, of nine links, carved from one piece ; surface of bottle and stopper covered with ornament in relief. [ 38.] Light green, large, cylindrical, tapering ; suji- ported by grouj) of trees, carved from the solid ; green jade stopper. [200] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Jade, Chalcedony. [39.] Mottled green, flattened, taper; edges thinned. [ 40.J Waxen white, oblong, rounded; kylins in high relief. [41.] White, cylindrical, plain, small. [42.] White, purse-shaped; fluted sides; with square stopper of lapis lazuli, attached by four cords with silk tassels. [ 43.] Mottled green, oval, flattened, plain; pink crystal stopper. [ 44.] Greenish white, flattened ; man on horseback in brownish shade, in low relief. [ 45.] Mottled green, circular ; flat sides. [ 46.] Greenish white, cylindrical, tapering, plain. [47.] Waxen white, oblong, flattened; with ears and cord for suspension ; carnelian stopper. [ 47A.] Waxen white, circular, flat ; delicately engraved on one side with inscription, the other with foliage. [ 47B.] Translucent green, oval, flattened; upper part fluted ; flowers in relief on lower part. CHALCEDONY. [ 48.] White, plain, flattened, nearly circular. [49.] Brown, large, flattened, circular; stopper, with large ruby. (From the Summer Palace, Pekin.) [50.] Gourd-shaped, greyish white. [51.] Gourd-shaped, brown. [52.] Opaque white, flattened, circular. [ 53.] Double bottle, brown, cylindrical. [54.] Translucent white; small, flattened, circular. [55.] Translucent white ; pear-shape, flattened. [56.] Translucent grey; flattened, circular; carnelian stopper. [57.] Translucent white, circular, flat; figures in low relief on brown. [201] AA Chinese Snuff Bottles. — A^rETHYST, Green Turquoise, Lapis-Lazuli, Mocha Stone. AMETHYST. [58.] Oblong, flattened; figures of men and trees on each side in high relief; white tourmaline stopper. [ 59.] Gourd-shape, flattened ; engraved foliage on one side, in relief; green jade stopper. [ 60.] Bottle in form of a fruit ; foliage and branches in high relief. [ 61.] Bottle in form of a fruit ; malachite stopper. [ 62.] Egg-form, fluted; amethyst stopper. [63.] Oval, flattened; dragon in relief; malachite stopper. GREEN TURQUOISE. [ 64.] Bottle in form of a fish. [ 65.] Bottle in form of a fruit; tendrils and butterfly in relief. [ 66 and 67.] Two small flattened bottles, No. 67 having lion handles. [68.] Oval, flattened; plain, with black veins. ' [ 69.] Cylindrical, large wide-mouthed plain bottle. [70.] Flattened, oval, plain, with black veins; coral stopper. LAPIS LAZULI. [71.] Bottle in form of a fruit; foliage in relief; malachite stopper. [ 72.] Oblong, flattened, taper, mottled. [ 73.] Oblong, flattened, taper. [ 74.] Circular, flattened. [ 75-] Cylindrical, flattened; pink crystal stopper. [76.] Oblong pebble; jargoon stopper. MOCHA STONE. [ 77.] Large jjebble, egg-shape ; rich moss-like markings on grey ; carbuncle stopper. [202I Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Mocha Stone, Carnelian. [ 78.] Circular, flattened ; coral stopper. [79.] Oblong pebble. [ 80.] Oval, flattened ; dark, one side grey ; mocha- stone stopper, set with a pearl. [81.] Flattened, taper neck, with lion handles; green jade stopper. [ 82.] Circular, flattened ; coral stopper. [ 83.] Oval, flattened ; fluted edges. [ 84.] Circular, flattened, with lion handles ; pink and green glass stopper. [ 85.] Circular, flattened, with lion handles. [ 86.] Oval pebble; malachite stopper. [87.] Circular, flattened; green jade stopper. [ 88.] Oval, flattened, with lion handles. [ 89.] Similar to 81, with flowers engraved on one side. [ 90.] Circular, flat, dark colour. [ 91.] Oval, square sides ; blue glass stopper. [92.] Oval, flattened, with lion handles; yellow glass and garnet stopper. [ 93.] Flattened, oblong, carved handles. [ 93A.] Flat, white ground, light colour, with rich brown markings. CARNELIAN. [ 94.] Oval, flattened, milk-white and pink ; on one side Chinese characters, on other side a deer and foliage, in relief. [ 95.] Bottle in form of fish, yellow. [ 96.] Large bottle in form of " finger citron," yellow; tendrils and foliage in high relief; malachite stopper. [ 97.] Circular, flat; red and white foliage in relief. [ 98.] Small, cylindrical ; red and white foliage in relief. [ 99.] Bottle in form of a fruit, red and white. [203] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Carnelian, Agates. [ loo.] Bottle in form of cluster of red fruit ; carnelian stopper, carved in form of rat. [ loi.] Flat, oblong, plain, red. [ 102.] Bottle in form of a fruit; leaves and branches in relief, in white. [ 103.] Bottle in form of a fruit ; malachite stopper. [ 104.] Bottle in form of finger citron, yellow-brown, leaves and bud in high relief. [ 105.] Flattened, oblong, taper, plain. [106.] Square, flattened, white and red; foliage and insects in relief: turquoise stopper, carved. [ 107.] Irregular pebble; yellow and red. [ 108.] Plain oval small bottle; carnelian bead stopper. AGATES, Engraved. [ 109.] Oval, flattened, brown ; foliage and fish engraved. [ 1 10.] Oval ; one side with horse and figures in black, in relief on white ground ; Chinese inscription engraved on other side ; green jade stopper. [in.] Circular, flattened, white, with figures and trees in black, carved in relief; green jade stopper. [ 112.] Oval, flattened, white, figures in black in relief; coral stopper. [ 113.] Bottle in form of fruit, white; with bat, in black, clinging, carved in high relief; with threads of titanium. [ 114.] Flattened, taper, brown; elongated neck, lion handles, lion and bird in relief; black stopper. [115.] Oval, flattened; figures in relief in brown on grey ground ; one side plain ; green jade stopper. [116.] Oblong, flattened ; brown and white ground; flowers and trees in relief; green glass stopper. [ 117.] Large, white ground, with figures in high relief in black on both sides ; pink crystal stopper. [ iicS.] Oval, flattened; greyish red; fish and butterfly in high relief; pink, tourni;i!ine stojjper. [204] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Agates, Jasper. [119.] Oval, flattened; large; olive green ground; stag, birds and monkey in yellow, in high relief; coral and white jade stopper. (From Summer Palace, Pekin.) [120.] Oblong, flattened; grey ground, cock and foliage in high relief, in brown. JASPER. [ 121.] Oblong green pebble. [122.] Oblong reddish grey pebble; white carnelian stopper. [ 123.] Oval pebble. [ 124.] Oval; olive green and light yellow; coral and lapis-lazuli stopper. [ 125.] Oval, flattened, dark red variegated ; red and green ivory stopper. [126.] Oval, flattened, light yellow and dark green; green jade stopper. [127.] Oval, flattened, bloodstone, large; green jade stopper. [128.] Oval, flattened; bloodstone, green. [129.] Oval, flattened; bloodstone, green; coral stopper. [ 130.] Circular, flattened, octagonal; edge, red blood- stone ; pink ivory stopper. [131.] Circular, flattened, red bloodstone, small. [ 132.] Oval, flattened, green and yellow moss-agate. [ I33-] Oblong, flattened, brown and black. [ 134.] Oblong, cyHndrical, flattened, grey and brown. [ 135.] Globular, flattened, moss-agate, green and white ; lion handles and medallions, carved in relief. [ 136.] Oblong, taper, flattened, brown ; garnet stopper. [137.] Cylindrical, flattened, large, with foot, red and white, lion handles; medallions with landscape and inscription in relief; porcelain stopper. [205] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Jasper. [ 138.] Large circular, flattened, brown green and white moss-agate ; lion handles. [139.] Oval, flattened, brown and white; carnelian stopper. [ 140.] Circular, flattened, light brown; raised tables on sides and edges ; pink crystal stopper. [ 141.] Oval, flattened, light and dark brown. [142.] Circular, flattened, yellow brown and white; green glass stopper. [ 143.] Oblong, flattened, salmon colour. [ 144.] Oval, oblong, red and grey; silver stopper, set with carnelian and malachite. [ 145.] Oblong, flattened, greenish moss-agate. [146.] Circular, flattened, with foot; white ground with red patches, tables on sides. [ 147.] Oval, flattened, green moss-agate with white ; blue glass stopper. [ 148.] Circular, flattened, grey with white. [149.] Globular, flattened, grey and white, banded; coral stopper. [ 150.] Oval pebble bottle, grey and white, banded. [151.] Circular, flattened, grey and white; carbuncle stopper. [ 152.] Oblong square, flat sides, corners fluted, brown; with green jade stopper. [153.] Flattened, circular, dark grey and brown; lion handles ; pink crystal stopper. [ 154.] Similar to No. 153. [155.] Dark brown and white pebble; green ivory stopper. [ 156.] Oval, flattened, grey, with white bands. [ 157.] Oblong square bottle, similar to No. 152, dark and light brown and white. [ 158.] Flattened, wide mouth, brown and white; two circular medallions, landscape and inscription in relief; kylin handles, perforated. [206] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Jasper. [ 159.] Broad base, grey, banded with white, fluted on one side, engraved ; coral stopper. [ 160.] In form of fruit, grey calyx and stalk, white. [161.] In form of heart, flattened ; banded with white. [ 162.] Large, flattened, grey and white mottled; lion handles ; green glass stopper. [ 1 63. J Pear-shape, taper neck, grey banded ; green jade stopper. [164.] Oblong, cylindrical, flattened ; grey stalactitic agate ; red ivory stopper. [ 165.] Circular, flat, grey, zig-zag-banded. [ 166.] Oblong, square, dark brown. Similar to No. 152. [ 167.] In form of a recumbent stag; grey, brown and white; malachite stopper. [ 168.] Oblong, oval, flattened, brown; with white and red bands. [ 169.] Square, flat, grey and white ; tables on sides and edges ; coral stopper. [ 170.] Flattened, heart-shaped; square neck very dark brown, upper part fluted ; pink ivory stopper. [ 171.] Oval, pebble, flattened; black, green, and white. [ 172.] Oblong, flattened, of irregular shape. [ 173.] Oval pebble, in form of fruit, the stalk being the stopper ; brown carnelian [ 174.] Four very small bottles, in case; in lapis-lazuli, carnelian, jade, and avanturine. [ 175.] Bottle, in conglomerate of quartz pebbles ; dark colours, in grey. [176.] Bottle in form of fruit, in malachite; foliage and insects carved in high relief; carnelian stopper. [ 177.] Oblong bottle, carved in beryl ; on sides, figure seated under a tree, and bamboo carved in relief. [ 178.] Bottle, oblong, flattened; in sapphire. [207] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Steatite, Limestone, Enamelled. STEATITE. [179-80-81.] Three small bottles, in light coloured steatite, exquisitely carved with foliage and ornament ; sides finely perforated ; gilded ; stoppers kylins. [182.] Cylindrical, dark-brown; trees, flowers, and birds carved in high relief. [183.] Flattened pear-shape, greyish -white; bird, clouds, seal characters, and lion handles, in relief. [ 184.] Flattened oval, large ; white and red lotus flowers and foliage, and storks, in high relief; steatite stopper. LIMESTONE. [ 185.] Pear - shape, flattened, narrow neck; fossil coralline, black and white ; green jade stopper. [ 186-7.] Oblong, flattened, brown coralline; plain. [ 1 88.] Flattened, sage-green; lotus flowers and leaves in relief [ 189.] Circular, flattened; striped grey alabaster; plain. [ 1 90.] Bottle, in form of fruit, pink and white alabaster; green jade stopper. [ 191.] Fluor spar, egg-shape; amethyst stopper. ENAMELLED. Nos. ig2_ to 2oy are of Cloisonne enamel. [192.] Large bottle, oval, flattened; light green gi'ound, with flowers and foliage in colours ; gilded border, chased and perforated. [ 193.] Oblong, oval, olive-green ground; ornament in colours ; Chinese symbols in centre, in blue. [ 194.] Cylindrical, with long neck; flowers and foliage in colours, on black ground. [208] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Enamelled. [195.] Cylindrical, blue ground; animals and flowers in black and colours. [196.] Cylindrical, blue ground; dragon and flowers in black and colours. [197.] Globular, with long neck; blue ground, with flowers in colours. [198.] Heart-shape, flattened, blue ground; floral design in colours. [ 199.] Oval, flattened, blue ground; dark blue centres; design in colours; coral stopper. [ 200.] Shouldered bottle, dark blue ground ; red flowers in centres ; design in colours ; carnelian stopper. [201.] Globular, flattened, with brass handles ; blue ground ; design in colours ; green jade stopper. [ 202.] Cylindrical, tapering, blue ground ; central flowers red and white ; design in colours. [ 203.] Flattened taper, blue ground; design in colours; enamelled stopper. [ 204.] Flattened bottle, blue ground; stork in white, trees in black. [ 205.] Flattened, chocolate ground; storks and small birds and flowers in colours. [ 206.] Flattened, light blue ground ; butterfly and plants in colours, black on neck. [ 207.] Flattened, dark green ground; flowers and animals ; geometrical design ; top and bottom borders in colours. [ 208.] Flattened, oval, translucent blue ground; medal- lions, with interiors and figures in colours on white ground ; green jade stopper. [ 209.] Cylindrical, large, blue ground, with gold spots, on silver ; chased metal stopper. Marked. [2I0.J Oval, taper, black; Chinese inscription, and man riding an ass. [211.] Circular, flattened, black; tables on sides; landscape and inscription. [212.] Cylindrical, black; landscape and trees in gold. [213.] Gourd-shape, light green ground; crabs in black. [209] BB Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Metal, Ambek, Lac. [214.] Oblong, flattened, white ground; animals and trees in colours. [215 to 2 1 8. J Four oval flattened, white ground; figures on each side in colours. Marked. Three of these have evidently been painted by Christian artists. 216 and 217, chased metal stoppers; 218, jiink crystal stopper. METAL. [219.] Cylindrical metal bottle ; base and neck gilded; black ground ; flowers in panels in relief, gilded. [ 220.] Cylindrical metal bottle ; base and neck gilded; black ground ; tree and flowers in high relief in two panels. [221.] Glass bottle, circular; cased in silver, richly chased, and perforated ; dragons in medallions ; lion handles; stopper set with malachite and coral. Marked. [ 222.] Silver-mounted wooden bottle; cased in silver, richly chased, and set with coral and malachite. [ 223.] Heart-shape botde, bronze ; ornament in panels in high relief. [ 224 to 233.] Ten small gilded and enamelled bottles, in form of fruits, etc. AMBER. [ 234.] Of irregular form, dark; pink crystal stopper. [ 235-] Of irregular form, dark ; turquoise stopper. [ 236.] Oval, yellow, transparent ; with fly imbedded ; carnelian stopper. [ 237.] In form of jar, yellow, opaque; with group of animals carved. [ 238.] Oblong, oval, black amber; pink crystal stopper. [ 239-] Oval, clouded amber; sapphire stopper. LAC. [ 240 and 241.] Two oval flattened bottles, in red lac; covered with figures and landscapes in high relief. [210] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Lac, Pearl, Ivorv, Wood. [242.] Gourd-shape, red lac, silver mount; figures and flowers in low relief; geometrical pattern on ground. [ 243.] Oval, flattened ; fragments of malachite imbedded in brown cement. PEARL. [ 244.] Taper, cylindrical, incrusted with pearls ; coral stopper. [ 245.] Bottle, made of a lump of pearl shell ; branches and fruit in relief; coral stopper. [ 246.] Glass bottle, circular, flattened ; incrusted with groups of pearls, which the Chinese cause the pearl oyster to secrete in the form desired. IVORY. [ 246.] Oblong, flat; square sliding cap to neck; flowers and kylin in low relief in panels on sides ; inlaid metal button. [ 247.] Cylindrical, perforated ; flowers in high relief in two panels ; stopper, a kylin. [ 248.] Taper, carved with mythological figures ; ears for cord ; stopper, two female faces. [249 and 250.] Two, cylindrical, tapering; carved with dragons in high relief; stoppers, kylins. [251.] Small bottle, ivory, inlaid with red and brown lac ; ivory stopper, and ears for cord. WOOD. [252.] Dark wood, carved. [ 253.] Gourd, with metal stopper. [ 254.] Gourd, inlaid with brass. [211] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. PORCELAIN. [ I.] White ground, painted figures; green glass stopper. Marked. [ 2.] White ground, painted figures; green glass stopper. Marked. [3.] Perforated ; fishes, wheel, etc., in colours ; symbol in blue ; on white ground. Marked. [ 4.] Boats and figures in relief in colours. Four marks. [ 5.] Flat bottle, raised edges, landscapes on white ground. Four marks. [ 6.] Oval ; many figures in relief in colours ; pink crystal stopper. Marked. [ 7.] Painted with animals, birds, and trees; carnelian stopper. Marked. [ 8.] Oval ; domestic utensils in high relief in colours, on white fretted ground ; carved coral stopper. Marked. [9.] Painted with many figures; white ground; pink crystal stopper. [10.] White ; warrior on each side in red. Marked. [11.] Oblong, oval; perforated ; dragons ; imitation of red lac ; stopper of same. [ 12.] Oval; perforated; kylins in red in relief; coral stopper. [13.] Tapering neck; green pattern on lilac ground. [ 14.] Flat; figures on sides, flowers on edges. [15.] Oblong, oval; perforated; dragons; dark blue, with porcelain stopper. [ 16.] Oval ; many figures in high relief; white on white ground ; stopper white porcelain. [17.] Form of flattened gourd ; in imitation of red lac; surface covered with geometric pattern. [18.] White ground; figures and boat in relief in colours; porcelain stopper. Marked. [ 19.] Oval, white ground ; boats ; interior, figures and trees in relief in colours. Marked. [212] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [20.] Long neck j black ground j landscape in gold; silver stopper. [21.] Flowers in colours in medallions on sides; pattern in blue on edges. [ 22.] Perforated ; monkeys on each side in colours on white ground ; ivory stopper. Marked. [ 23.] Boat and figures, and figures and trees, in high relief, in colours. Marked. [24.] Imitation of red lac; symbols and flowers in high relief, on ground covered with geometric pattern ; porcelain stopper. Marked in gold. [25.] White ground ; perforated ; dragon in relief in lilac ; flowers in colours ; garnet stopper. [ 26.] Yellow ground ; perforated; ornament in relief [27.] Cylindrical, white ground ; dragon in chocolate in clouds of blue ; stopper a large pearl. [ 28.] Blue ground ; flowers and leaves in colours. Marked. [29.] Cylindrical, double ; white ground; flowers in red. Marked. [ 30.] Shouldered ; white gi'ound ; trees, with birds, in colours ; pink crystal stopper. [31.] Barrel-form; white ground, dragons in blue and brown ; clouds in brown ; pink ivory stopper. [ 3--] Upright, square; dark blue ground, with gold ; on sides panels with figures and trees, in colours, on white ground. Marked. [ 33-] Shouldered, cylindrical ; black ; foxes and fruit and foliage in white ; wooden stopper inlaid. [ 34.] Circular, flat ; white ground ; a figure in brown, and Chinese characters in medallions on sides ; flowers and foliage in colours on edges. [ 35.] Figures in relief on gold ground ; glass bead stopper. [ 36.] White fret ground ; dragon in green. Marked. [37.] CyUndrical; dragon and clouds in white, on black ground. [38.] In form of torso; white ground; foliage in red. [213] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [ 39.] Double bottle ; numerous figures in relief, in colours, on gold ground. [40.] White; large locust in green; on other side locust and a jar ; gilded stopper. [ 41.] Flattened, taper; group of figures on each side; design in red on edges. Marked. [42.] Perforated; white ground; figures in relief, in colours, on sides ; design in red on edges ; pink crystal stopper. Marked. [ 43.] In form of dog ; dark blue and green ; porcelain stopper. [44.] Large; white ground; on each side pictures of interiors with figures ; pink ivory stopper. Marked. [ 45.] Gourd-shape, with sash tied round middle ; dragon in red-brown on green ground. [46.] Yellow ground ; dragon in black. [ 47.] Double bottle, flat, tapering ; flowers and inscrip- tions on sides ; edges pink and green, with design in colours. Marked. [48.] Perforated; red ground; flowers, ornament, and symbols in relief, in colours ; mounted top and bottom with white metal. [ 49.] Figure of Chinese woman, painted in colours, the foot being the stopper. [50.] Green giound, chequered surface ; lion handles; green jade stopper. [51.] Gourd-shape; pink ground; covered with orna- ment in colours. Marked. [52.] Triple bottle; three gourds, white, green, and red ; flowers in colours and gold. [53.] Cylindrical; black ground; figures in white. Marked. [ 54.] Globular ; long neck ; dark red upon light red ground, speckled. [55.] White, fretted ground ; boat with canojDy, and figures in relief, in colours ; treEs at sides. [ 56.] Flattened ; figures and trees in blue on white ground ; garnet stopper. Four marks. [214] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [57.] Gourd-shape, large; dark red ground; covered with bats, fruit, and foliage, in relief in colours; green turquoise stopper. [58.] Heart-shape, flattened; green ground, beaded; sides white, with figure in colours, and an inscription. [59.] Large; white ground; figures on horseback, and boat on lake ; rocks and trees in blue and brown ; porcelain stopper. Marked. [60.] Similar to No. 57, but with white ground; porcelain stopper. [61.] Flat, leaf-shape ; white diagonal fret pattern on sides ; edges with leaves in relief [ 62.] Large ; black ground ; trees in high relief, green foliage. [63.] Elephant kneeling; pink striped howdah and neck of bottle gilded ; pink ivory stopper. . [64.] Flat bottomed; dragons in blue in perforated medallions ; lion handles, red ; avanturine stopper. [ 65.] Heart-shape, flattened ; white gi^ound ; a festival, many figures, painted. [ 66.] Dog with ball, in brown and gold ; ball, red. [67.] Oval, tall; pale green ground; on sides flowers in lilac on white ground ; landscapes in red on edges. [ 68.] White ground ; partridges, dogs, and foliage, painted. Marked. [69.] Cylindrical, taper; dark blue ground, beaded; five-clawed dragon and clouds in gold in relief Marked. [ 70.] Flattened; on sides landscapes with water, ripples in relief, on white ground ; on edges design in colours on dark red ground. Marked. [ 71.] Cylindrical; flowers in blue and gold on white ground. Four marks. [72.] Oval, with long neck; on sides squirrels and foliage, in colours, perforated ; lion handles in red. [ 73.] Double bottle, cylindrical ; landscapes iablue on white ground. [ 74.] Flattened ; dragon in green on red and white ground. Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [ 7S-] Cylindrical, black ground; figures in pale blue and white. Marked. [76.] Double bottle, cylindrical ; landscapes and rocks in reddish brown on white ground. Marked. [ 77.] Double bottle, cylindrical: groups of figures on white ground. Marked. [ 78.J Double bottle, cylindrical ; one blue, one yellowish green ; flowers and ornament in colours. [ 79.] Gourd-shape, flattened ; birds and clouds in light red. [80.] In form of a pebble, white ground, painted with insects and foliage ; carnelian stopper. [81.] In form of a citron, yellow, with green leaves; silver stopper. [ 82.] Oblong, oval ; rich green ; coral stopper. [ 83.] Heart-shape ; figures and landscapes in blue on white ground. Marked. [ 84.] Circular, flattened ; sides painted with flowers and foliage on white ground ; ornament in red on edges. Marked. [ 85.] Heart-shape, flattened ; a figure on each side in colours in small medallions; covered with ornaments in blue on white ground. Marked. [ 86.] Tall, square bottle, blue ground; figures on each side in dark blue. [87.] Cylindrical, tapering, fluted; blue tourmaline stopper. Six marks. [88.] Flattened; imitation of green turquoise; bats and clouds marked on surface. [ 89.] Cylindrical ; dark blue ground ; dragon and clouds in white and light blue. Marked. [ 90.] Three small white bottles, in which snuff is sold, with inscriptions. • [91.]. Oval, flattened; dark red ground; many figures in relief, coloured ; stopper, a peacock in metal, with chain. Marked. [ 92.] Heart-shape, flattened ; white ground ; tree and water, and tree and flowers on sides in colours ; design in dark red on edges. Marked. [216] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [ 93-1 Cylindrical, tapering; grey crackle ; deer, monkey, bird and tree, in colours. Four marks. [94.] Cylindrical; landscape with bridges and house in blue and brown, on white ground ; metal stopper. [ 95.] In form of squirrel; white; black eyes. [ 96.] Square, tapering ; figures on each side in colours on white ground ; lion handles in blue. Marked. [ 97.] White ground, fretted; figure mounted on kylin; blue and green. [ 98.] White ; trees and birds in colours ; lion handles in red ; green glass stopper. Four marks. [ 99. J Oval, white ; kylins on each side in red and gold, in high relief. [ 100.] Small, flattened ; base perforated ; rats and branch and leaves, in high relief. [ loi.] Cylindrical, flattened, white ; on each side interiors with figures, in colours ; metal stopper set with coral and malachite. Marked. [ 102.] Oval, white; on each side a theatrical repre- sentation, in colours ; pink crystal stopper. Marked. [ 103.J Square; white ground; figures on each side; dark blue ornament at top. Marked. [ 104.J Circular, flattened ; white ground ; female figure in blue on each side ; perforated at bottom, and with ears at sides for cord. [ 105.] Oblong, tapering neck; white ground; man on boat and trees, in colours. Marked. [106.] Cylindrical, shouldered; white ground; many figures in bright colours. [107.] White; kylins and clouds in relief ; perforated all over. Marked. [ 108.] White ground; many figures in relief, in colours; and boat, in red, with canopy, with figures in relief and colours. Marked. [109.] Cylindrical, tapering; musician on buffalo, in colours ; coral stopper. Four marks. [no.] Flattened, white ground; five-clawed dragon in relief, in green ; pink crystal stopper. Marked. [217] cc Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [in.] Tall, oval, white ground ; dragons and clouds in relief and bright colours. Marked. [ 112.] In form of dog, with puppy; blue, green, and yellow. [113.] In form of squirrel, brown, with leaves and fruits in colours. [114.] Cylindrical, blue ground; many horses and tree, in white. Marked. [115.] Oval, white, fretted ground; kylins, in very high relief. [116.] In form of two manuscript rolls, bound together with sash and cord ; rolls ornamented with dark and light blue, and with borders top and bottom ; sash, with rich pattern in colours. [117.] Square, with corners rounded, white ground; figures painted on each side. Marked. [ 1x8.] Oval, tall, yellow; kylins, in high relief [ 119.] Circular, flattened, white ground ; covered with close pattern in dark blue. Marked. [ 120.] In form of a fruit, large; black ground, with leaves and pods in slight relief, in green. [121.] In form of boy, with vase, seated on a frog; green, blue, and yellow. [ 122.] Heart-shape, flattened, with trees and flowers in low relief in colours, on white ground ; pattern in blue on edges ; pink lac stopper. [123.] Circular, gold ground; medallions on sides, with flowers in black, and inscription. [ 124.] Cylindrical, tapering, with small pattern in red on white ground ; in two panels; flowers in colours on white ground. [ 125.] Double bottle, cylindrical, white ground; figures in colours ; bone stoppers, inlaid. Marked. [ 126.] Pale green ground, beaded; two oval panels, with figure, and a landscape in colours. Marked. [127.] In form of butterfly; markings on wings in relief, in colours ; gilded. [128.] Oval, tall, flattened; dark blue ground; per- forated all over; symbols, flowers and ornament, in relief, in bright colours. [2.8] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [ 129.] Imitation red lac, perforated all over, kylins in relief; marked in gold. [ 130.] Cylindrical, white ground ; figures on horse- back in blue and brown. Four marks. [131.] Cylindrical; figures and trees in colours, on white ground ; malachite stopper. [132.] Cylindrical; landscape with houses and water, in blue on white ground. Four marks. [133.] Heart-shape, flattened, white ground; many figures on sides ; design in red on edges. Marked. [134.] Yellow glaze; reticulated. [ 135.] Cylindrical; five-clawed dragon and clouds, in blue and brown. [136.] Oval, large, blueish - white ground; many figures on horseback, and a boat on lake with rocks and trees, in blue and brown ; porcelain stopper with figure in blue. Marked. [ 137.] Oval, tall ; perforated all over ; imitation of red lac ; dragon and stork in relief; porcelain stopper. [138.] Oval, flattened; perforated all over; kylins in relief in colours ; blue glass stopper. Marked. [139.] Oval, tall; perforated all over; pale green; dragon and stork in relief; green ivory stopper. [ 140.] WTiite ground, fretted ; many full length figures, in relief; green ivory stopper. [141.] Cylindrical; a warrior in colours; inscription on white ground. [ 142.] Similar to No. 137. [143.] Cylindrical, tapering; expanded neck; light brown crackle. [144.] Cylindrical; expanded base and neck; bright green glaze ; crackle. [ 145.] White. Similar to No. 140. [ 146.] Oval, tall ; dark blue, perforated ; dragon and stork and clouds in relief [147.] Oval, flattened; dragon and stork in relief, in green and red on white ground. Marked. [ 148.] Circular, flattened, white ground ; bats and clouds in red. [219] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [ 149.] Square, white glaze j grooved sides and trans- verse grooves at angles. [150.] Circular, white ground; roses and blackthorn on sides in colours ; rats in relief on shoulders ; tendril and leaves on neck, in relief; around base, circular ornaments in yellow and blue alternately, perforated. [151.] Large, unglazed porcelain, grey; three cocks and clouds, in black and blue grey ; inscription on opposite side. Marked. [152.] Double bottle, cylindrical; white ground; landscapes in blue. Four marks. [153.] Tapering to neck; foliage in blue on white ground. [154.] Cylindrical; white ground; warriors fighting ; painted in colours. Four marks. [ 155-1 Cylindrical; five-clawed dragon in brown, clouds in grey ; white ground. [156.] Cylindrical; figures and landscape in blue, on white ground. Four marks. [ 157.] Circular, flattened, white; on each side a locust painted. Marked. [158.] Cylindrical, tapering to base, white; a sea view ; vessels at a wharf, painted. [ 159.] Cylindrical, tall, white; five-clawed dragon and clouds, incised under glaze; stopper, a kylin in ivory; 13 rings on bottom. [ 1 60.] White ; perforated all over ; dragon, stork, and clouds in relief; coral stopper. [ 161.] Tapering to neck; club ornament on yellow ground. [ 162.] Oval, flattened ; figures, interior, landscape with river and clouds in relief in colours; neck broken. Four marks. [163.] Cylindrical, wliite ; two figures in colours. Four marks. [164.] Cylindrical, white; figures seated at table, in colours. [165.] Cylindrical, wliiie ; figures in colours ; bat and clouds in red on shoulder ; coral stopper. [220] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [ i66.] Cylindrical, white; figure and landscape, in brown and blue ; coral stopper. [167.] Cylindrical, white; figures in bright colours. Four marks. [ 168.] Cylindrical, white; five-clawed dragon in blue; clouds in chocolate. [ 169.] Cylindrical, white ; figures in blue and brown. [170.] Cylindrical, white, tapering to base; many figures, in bright colours ; pattern in blue on shoulders and base. Marked. [ 171.] Cylindrical, white; dragon and clouds in green. [172.] Cylindrical; dragon in red-brown ; clouds and pattern on neck and base in blue. [ 173.] Cylindrical, tapering to base; figure in colours, and inscription within coloured border, on white ground ; silver stopper, repousse, and chased. [174.] Cylindrical, white ground; cart with cover, drawn by six horses, in colours, and mountains, in blue. [175.] Cylindrical; figures in bright colours; group of many bottles, with inscription below ; on white ground. [176.] Cylindrical, white ground ; butterflies, flowers and grass, in dull colours. [ 1 7 7-] Cylindrical; circular devices in blue, on white; green jade stopper. Four marks. [178.] Cylindrical; like No. 173. [179.] Cylindrical, white ground; rocks, water, and trees, in brown. [180.] Cylindrical; landscape — rocks and trees in chocolate, on white. [181.] Cylindrical, tapering to base; white; figure, with axe, in colours. Marked. [182.] Cylindrical, white; two figures and duck, in colours ; inscription. Mark, a duck. [ 183.] Cylindrical, white, tapering to base; figures seated at table, in blue and dull red. [ 184.] Cylindrical, white ; two figures in colours. [ 185.] Cylindrical, white : many figures at an altar, in colours. Marked. [221] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [ i86.] Cylindrical; figures, rocks, two boats, one with large flag, in blue and dull red. [ 187.] Cylindrical; figures on horseback, in white on black ground. [ 1S8.] Cylindrical; figures and trees in dull red and blue, on white ground. [ 189.] Cylindrical; two figures in bright colours on white ground. JNIarked. [190.] Cylindrical; pale green ground; five-clawed dragon and clouds, in red. [ 191.] Square, yellow glaze, plain. [ 192.] Tapering to neck; brown glaze, plain. [ 193.] Globular, long neck; dark green glaze, plain. [ 194.] Tapering to neck; brownish black glaze, plain. [195.] Cylindrical; turquoise-green ground, covered with fine markings in dull red. [ 196.] Neck contracted at bottom; black glaze, plain. [ 197.] Globular; turquoise glaze, plain. [198.] Cylindrical, tall, purple; red glaze on rough surface. [199.] Tapering to neck; light fawn-colour glaze, plain. [ 200.] Light green gTOund, finely sprinkled with blue. [ 201.] Flattened, long neck; grey crackle. [ 202.] Cylindrical, contracted above base; black glaze. [ 203.] Cylindrical, contracted above base ; brownish red glaze ; green jade stopper. [ 204.] Square, groove down each side ; transverse grooves on angles ; green glaze. [ 205.] Globular, tapering to base ; long neck, black glaze ; leaves in gold. Marked. The follotvmg five bottles are of a Chinese fonelain lo/iic/i closely resembles in density, hardness, and polish, the best specimens of JVtdgicood's "jasj>er-7i'are." [206.] Circular, flat, light brown paste; raised plain medallions on sides and edges ; cut and polished as stone. [ 207.] Oval, flattened, chocolate colour, plain. [222] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [ 2o8.j Oval, flattened, tapering to base ; brown paste ; cut and polished as stone ; silver stopjjer, set with coral and jade. [ 2og.] Circular, flattened ; Chinese symbols engraved on sides ; light green paste. [210.] Narrow, flattened; oUve green paste, polished as stone. [211.] Circular, flattened; many figures in colours, gilded on white ground. Marked. [212.] Small, green ground; raised ornament, yellow in centre. [213.] Oval, small, yellow ground; flowers raised, light green in centre. [214.] Shouldered bottle; two boats, water, and trees in relief, in bright colours ; ornament in red round neck and base. Four marks. [215.] Oval, tapering to neck; figures and interior in relief, in colours ; ornament in red round base. [ 216.] Oval, flattened ; many full-length figures in high relief. [217.] Oval, flattened; boat and figures and water in relief, and on opposite side figures in relief in bright colours ; ornament in red round neck and base. Four marks. [218.] Gourd - shape, flattened, contracted centre; white ground, clouds and bats in dull red. [219.] Double bottle, cylindrical, tapering to base; white ; figure and ass and an interior in colours. Marked. [ 220.] Two small glass bottles of snufl", with advertise- ment papers. [221.] Square, tall ; white; dragons in blue, round long panels sunk in sides. [ 222.] Cylindrical ; a troop of camels, trees, and landscape in brown and blue on white ; flat top. Mark, a horse. [223.] Cylindrical, tall, tapering to base ; white glaze; wicker pattern in relief round upper part. [ 224.] Flat top, similar to 222. Mark, a fish. [225.] Cylindrical ; figures in colours ; borders in blue at top and bottom on white ground. Marked. [223J Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain. [226.] Octagonal, tall, slightly tapering downwards; cattle and trees in blue on white ground. [227.] Circular; contracted base, white crackle ; with landscape in black, blue, and green. [ 228.] Square, tall; green ground, finely mottled with blue. [229.] Cylindrical, tapering to base; dragon in blue on white ground. Four marks. [ 230.] In form of leaf; liat, with flowers, gilded. Marked. [231.] Globular, with long neck; dull blue ground; foliage in low relief. [ 232.] Double bottle, cylindrical ; light green ground with blue mottle. [ 233.] Oval, flattened, with dragon and clouds in white edged with green. [ 234.] Cylindrical, tapering downwards, expanded mouth ; apple-green ground, with ornament and leaves in blue. [235.] Heart-shape; green gi'ound, beaded; figures and inscription on sides on white. [236.] Cylindrical; trees and birds in blue on white ground. [237.] Flattened, octagonal, long neck; dragon in black on yellow ground. [ 238.] Oval, flattened ; watch-face on each side ; edges pale blue, with design in relief in gold. Marked. [ 239.] Oval, flattened ; sides and edges perforated ; bats s}'mbols and flowers, in bright colours ; white ground. [ 240.] Cylindrical, large ; blue diaper and foliage on white ground ; flat top ; ivory stopper. [ 241.] Cylindrical ; blue figures on white ground ; spoon in form of spade ; large ivory stojjper, inlaid. Four marks [ 242.] Circular, flattened ; yellow green gi'ound ; dragon in pink, surrounded by clouds in blue and white. Marked. [243.] Heart-shape, flattened; lion handles; foliage in colours on white ground. Marked. [224] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Porcelain, Glass. [ 244.] Globular, long neck ; light green ground ; beaded ; three oval medallions with landscape in colours, foliage in red, and inscription, on white ground. Marked. Twenty Stoppers, various stones, with spoons. Thirty-six Heads of Stoppers, various stones and materials. CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES— GLASS. [ I to 60.] Chinese SnufF Bottles, in great variety of rich colours, combinations of colours, and kinds of glass. Twenty having stoppers of coral, silver, stone, and glass, with spoons. [61 to 73.] Thirteen Snuff Bottles in imitation of Mocha-stone and agate, of a peculiar kind of glass, said to be made by the use of the sile.x of the rice plant. Nine having stoppers of garnet, carnelian, crystal and glass, with spoons. GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES— Cut as Cameos at Shan-tung. [ 74.] Figures, house and trees, in olive-green upon white. [75.] Dragon, and inscription in seal characters, and lion handles, in black, upon opaque pink. [76.] Figures, birds, and trees in black, upon opaque white. [77.] Large ; trees, flowers, and clouds in bright blue, on opaque white. [78.] Cylindrical; two five-clawed dragons in dark red, upon opaque orange. [79.] Flowers and foliage, upon white. [80.] Horses and trees on each side; two shades of light pink. [225] DD Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Glass. [8i.] Large, cylindrical, tapering to base; flowers in dark blue, upon white ; white tourmaline stopper. [82.] Large globular, with long neck ; flowers and open ornament in blue, on white ground ; solid leaves in blue, on base and neck. [83.] Large cylindrical, tapering to base; lion handles; two oval medallions, with symbols and bats in blue, on white. [ 84. 1 Circular, flattened ; lion handles, base, and border of medallions in blue, on white ; in medallions, flowers painted on gold ground. [ 85.] Dragon, in orange-brown, on white. [ 86.] Black-thorn, birds, and bamboos in dark red, upon crystal ; roughened inside ; green jade stopper. [ 87.] Dragon in black on each side, on white. [88.] Large; ruby glass with symbols and leaves on neck ; cut in high relief. [ 89.] Dark blue upon white ; plain white neck. [ 90.] Dragons in ruby glass, in high relief; inscription in seal characters within oblong medallion, on semi-trans- parent ground. [91.] Bear, monkey, bird, and foliage in light green, on opaque white ground. [92.] Figures, bats, and foliage in ruby glass, and lion handles, on semi-transparent ground. [ 93.] Bonze, deer, symbols, and lion handles in dark blue, on opaque white ground. [ 94.] Bonze on horseback; tree and flowers in blue, on semi-transparent ground ; carnelian stopper. [95.] Rude figures and trees in reddish brown, on blue ground. [ 96.] Large oval, flattened ; large dragon in high relief with clouds in red, on opaque white ground. [ 97.] Large, cylindrical ; tapering to both ends ; trees with flowers and birds in high relief in red, on opaque white ground ; carnelian stopper. [ 98.] Tall, gourd-shape, contracted in middle : tendrils and leaves in white, on pink ground of two tints. [226] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Glass, Painted Glass. [ 99.] Large ruby glass, with dragon, lion, and lion handles in high relief; green glass stopper. [ 100.] Leaves and fruits, and tendrils in high relief, in red, on semi-transparent ground. [ 1 01.] Small dragons, symbols and lion handles in blue, on transparent ground. [ 102.] Altars and lion handles in dark green, on semi- transparent ground. [ 103.] Large symbols on sides, red on white opaque ground. [ 104.] Foliage, etc., and lion handles in deep blue, on semi-transparent ground ; green jade stopper. [ 105.] Dragons on each side in red, in high relief, on semi-transparent ground. [ 106.] Dragons covering whole surface; water at base, in light red, on opaque white. [ 107.] Scroll-like ornament, with grotesque head and fish, in high relief, in ruby glass, on semi-opaque ground ; green jade stopper. [ 108.] Large Chinese characters and lion handles in red ; semi-transparent ground. [ 109.] Dragon and bird in ruby glass on transparent ground ; rough inside. [no.] Bonze under a tree, and figure, stork, etc., in ruby glass, on semi-transparent ground. [ HI.] Devices in black, on opaque white. [ 112.] Devices in blue, on opaque white; pink glass stopper. [ 113.] Symbols in black, on opaque pink ground. [ 114.] Animals and tree, in blue, on semi-transparent ground. [ 115.] Four plants in pots, various colours, on opaque white ground. [ 116.] Dragon, in high relief, in ruby glass, on while ground ; blue glass stopper ; in silver liligree case. [227] Chinese Snuff Bottles. — Painted Glass, Applied Ornament. PAINTED GLASS. [117 and 118.] Two crystal glass snuff bottles, with lion handles, engraved ; each with a landscape painted upon the inside of the bottle ; inscriptions also upon the inside ; No. 117 with glass stopper and spoon. [119 and 120.] Two similar bottles, smaller; painted inside; both with inside surface rough. No. 119 with glass stopper; No. 120 with malachite stopper. APPLIED ORNAMENT IN GLASS. [ 121.] Large, cylindrical, tapering to base; pale green; flowers in high relief, in yellow and pink, and stems in green. [ 122.] Small ; green and red in very low relief. [ 123.] Gourd-shape, contracted in middle; semi-trans- parent white ; with leaves in blue, green, and pink, and stems in pale green, in high relief, applied ; lapis-lazuli stopper. [124.] White semi-transparent ; flowers in white and pink, stems and leaves in green. [ 125.] In form of citron; yellow mottled; leaves and stem in high relief in light green. [ 126.] ^Vhite, opaque; flowers in pink, leaves in yellow- brown. [ 127.] Greenish grey; fruits in dull red, leaves and stems in light green; applied; glass stopper. [ 128.] White; flowers in pink, leaves in green, blue, and yellow. Tlie preceding Snuff Bottles vary in height from 2 inches to 2\ inches. Those described as ^'' large" are from jj inches to 4\ inches high, and are not for the pocket, hut for the table. [228] §;tuff ^oxe^. IN HARD STONES. ] Labradorite, oval. Jade, oblong. Matrix of opal, oblong. (Hungary.) Matrix of opal, oblong ; gold mounted. Noble serpentine, oval ; garnets imbedded. Rose-quartz, oblong. (Siberia.) White chalcedony, semi-circular. (India.) Laminated chalcedony, oblong. Obsidian, circular. (Mexico.) Obsidian, oval. (Mexico.) Matrix of amethyst, oval. Lapis lazuli, oblong. Bloodstone, oblong. Roman Mosaic, circular, on porphyry. Roman Mosaic, oblong, on porphyry. Oblong bo.x, inlaid in lozenges with adularia, labradorite, lapis-lazuli, etc. (Siberia.) 17.] Lumachelli, oblong. (Italian.) Egyptian jasper, oval. Egyptian jasper, oval. Egj'ptian jasper, oblong ; Indian granite bottom. Rhodonite, oval. (Siberia.) Lepidolite, oblong. (Saxony.) Avanturine, dark grey, curved. Avanturine, red and white, oblong. Avanturine, brown, oval. [229] ] 1 ] ] ] ] ] 9-] 10.] II.] 12.] '3.] 14.] 16.] i».j 19.] 20.] 21.] 22.] 23-] 24.] ^5-] Snuff Boxes. — In Hard Stones. [26.] Avanturine, brown and white, oval. [ 27.] Avanturine, red spotted, oval. [ 28.] Avanturine, red band, pink and white, oblong. [ 29.] Lava, brown, oblong. (Italy.) [ 30.] Lava, yellow, carved, Venus with basket of Amorini; oblong. (Italy.) [31.] Lava, yellow, carved, "The Laocoon;" circular. (Italy.) [ 32.] Anthophyllite, oblong. (Siberia.) [ 33.] Bronzite, oblong. [ 34.] Silicified wood ; oblong. [35.] Silicified wood, oval, with natural surface on side. [36.] Silicified wood, oblong. [37.] Silicified wood, oblong. [38.] Silicified wood, oblong. [ 39 ] Silicified wood, oval. [ 40.] Silicified wood, oblong. [41.] Silicified wood, oval. [ 42.] Silicified wood, oblong. [ 43.] Siberian feldspar, green, oblong. [ 44.] Norwegian feldspar, oblong. [45.] Siberian granite, red, oblong. [ 46.] Siberian granite, pink, oblong. [47.] Syenite, oblong. (Finland.) [ 48.] Flowers and fruit, in hard stones, incrustcd on white agate ; lid only. (Vienna.) [49.] Red jasper; fruits and flowers in hard stones,, incrusted; oval. (Vienna.) [50.] Rosso antico, oblong. [ 51.] Double box, Indian jasper, oblong. [52.] Agate, incrusted, oblong. [S3-] Agate, oblong. [54.] Agate, oval. [55.] Agate, oval. [56.] Agate, curved. [230] Snuff Boxes. — In Hard Stones. box. 57- 58.] . 59-' 60.] 61.] 62.1 63- 64.- 65-] 66.] 67.] 68. ■69.] 70.] 71- 72.J 73.] 74.] 75-] 76.] 77-] 78.] 79-] 80.] (Siberian.) ;8i.] 82.] ;83.] 84.] infiltration ; 85-] -86.] (Siberia.) 87.] 88.] Agate, circular. Agate, circular. Agate, oval. Agate, oval. Dendritic jasper, black and white, oblong. Dendritic jasper, black. Jasp-agate, circular. Jasp-agate, white and pink, curved. Jasp-agate, black, white, and red, curved. Moss-agate, curved. Egyptian jasper, oblong. Yellow jasper, curved. Indian jasper, circular. Egyptian jasper, brown and black mottled, oval. Eg)'ptian porphyry, red and white, oval ; part of Egyptian porphyry, red and white, oval. Swedish porphyry, circular. Porphyry, red, brownish spots, oval. Dark jasper, oval. (German.) Banded jasper, oval. (German.) Banded jasper, circular. (German.) Green and black jasper, oval. (Siberian.) Green banded jasper, oblong. (Siberian.) Yellow and brown banded jasper, oblong. Olive green and black jasper, oblong. (Siberian.) Pink grey jasper, oval, carved on sides. (Siberian.) Blue grey jasper, circular. (Siberian.) Pale pink jasper, fissured, and reunited by silicious oval. (India.) Banded jasper, curved. (German.) Dendritic jasper, oblong, black and white. Brown and yellow banded jasper, oval. (German.) Gneiss, oblong. (Siberia.) [231] Snuff Boxes. — In Hard Stones. circular. [ 122 8g.] Gneiss, oblong. (Siberia.) 90.] Anhydrite, oblong. (Siberia.) 91.] Quartzite, oblong. (Siberia.) 92.] Conglomerate, oval. 93.] Conglomerate, circular ; part of box. 94.] Conglomerate, quartz pebbles, oblong. 95.] Conglomerate, oval. 96.] Conglomerate, oval. 97.] Porphyry, Sweden, oblong; top cracked. 98.] Crinoidal stone, oblong. 99.] Crinoidal stone, circular. 1 00. J Serpentine, oblong. 1 01.] Banded agate, jasp-agate top ; oval. 102.] Jasp-agate, oblong. 103.] Brown agate, oblong; lid only. 104.] Brown jasp-agate, oblong. 105.] Blood stone, in form of shell. (Hashish box.) 106.] Indian agate, oval. (Hashish box.) 107.] Indian agate, circular. (Hashish box.) 108.] Indian agate, oblong; not mounted. 109.] Dark, mottled, serpentine, oblong. no.] Brown jasp-agate, oblong. III.] Fossil wood and jasper; oblong. 112.] Black and white agate, bottom jasper, oblong. 113.] Laminated grey chalcedony, oval. 114.] Stratified stone, oblong. 115.] Green, mottled serpentine, circular. 116.] Green and red mottled jasper, oval. 117.] Dark brown fossil wood, oval. 118.] Bluish-grey Gneiss, oblong. (Norway.) 119.] Blood stone, oblong. 120.] Indian moss-agate, oblong; not mounted. 121.] Black and white limestone, whorl of fossil shell ; to 125.] Four circular boxes, in serpentine. [232] SNUFF BOXES— METAL, IVORY, WOOL), etc. [ I.] Steel, octagonal, oblong; chiselled ornament in relief; rock crystal top and bottom, engraved. (Spanish.) [2.] Steel, circular; chiselled and perforated, ornament top and bottom; silver mounted. (Italian.) [ 3.] Steel, oval ; figures in low relief, on gold ground, in four medallions ; tortoise-shell bottom. (Spanish.) [ 4.] Steel, oval ; chiselled and perforated ornament on lid. (German.) [ 5.] Steel ; in form of bale of wool ; chiselled and perforated all over. (Spanish.) [ 6.] Steel, circular ; geometrical ornament ; gold ground. (Spanish.) [ 7.] Steel, circular ; in centre a head, in high relief, in medallion; around it arabesque in very low relief (Italian.) [ 8. ] Steel, octagonal, oblong ; on top and bottom acanthus foliage, repoussd (Italian.) [9.] Steel, oblong; flowers and foliage; chiselled, per- forated. (Spanish.) [10.] Steel; nude figure and young Satyr in high relief in centre ; flowers and foliage ; chiselled. (German.) [11.] Steel, oval; double box; landscape, figures, and ornament Damascened, in silver and gold. (ItaHan.) [ 12.] Steel, oval; on top and bottom figure in armour on horseback, repousse. (German.) [ 13.] Steel, oval: trophies of arms, repousse. (German.) [14.] Steel, octagonal; on top and bottom figure on horseback, and foliage, repousse. (Italian.) [ 15.] Steel, oblong; acanthus foliage, rei)ousse. [ 16.] Steel, oval; birds, arms, and flowers, repousse. [ 17.] Steel, octagonal ; on top and bottom flowers and ornament chiselled and perforated. [ 18.] Steel, oval; on top and bottom birds and foliage chiselled and perforated. [19.] Steel, oval; griffins and foliage in very low relief [ 20.] Steel, oval; acanthus ornament in low relief. [ 21.] Steel, octagonal; ornament radiating from centre, repoussd [233] JiE Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivorv, Wood, etc. [ 2 2.] Steel, oval ; scallop shells in high relief, repousse'; gilded centres, perforated. [23. J Steel, oval; a convivial party in low relief. (Dutch.) [ 24.] Steel, octagonal ; on lid a brass plaque — an owl smoking, by his side jug and glass, in high relief. [25.] Steel, oblong; lid ornamented with nails with facetted heads. [ 26.] Cast-iron, Berlin ; in form of shell ; gi'oup of classical figures ; bottom, a shell. [27.] Bronze of three different colours; hexagonal, inlaid with clouds, water, etc., in silver. (Japanese.) [28.] Oval ; on lid small enamel in centre, surrounded by acanthus ornament in silver, chiselled and perforated, on gold ground ; tortoise-shell body. (French.) [ 29.] Circular ; on lid silver plaque with box con- taining hair, surrounded by scroll ornament ; tortoise-shell body. [30.] Oblong, double box ; on lid silver plaque chased and perforated ; similar mounts on sides ; tortoise-shell. [31.] Silver, oval; top and sides covered with flowers and ornament, chased, applique. [ 32.] Copper, o^•al, parcel-gilt ; covered with ornament and foliage, repousse. [33-] Copper, oblong; on lid, figures engraved, on bottom a fine arabesque with figures in very low relief. (Dutch.) [ 34. ] Copper, in form of shell; parcel-gilt; with inscrip- tion. Date 1662. (German.) [ 35.] Circular, with gilded medallion of Alexander I. of Russia; papier-mache. (Russian.) [ 36.] Circular, with head in silver, of William IV. ; in high relief; papier-mache. [37.] Circular, with group in silver, in high relief, of three men carousing ; papier-mach(f. [38.] Gilt metal; handle of walking cane; Louis Quatorze ornament. [ 39-] Copi)cr, in form of shell ; covered with minute figures ; electro-deposited. [234] Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc, [40.] Steel, oval; inlaid with silver; on lid three female figures ; on bottom arabesque. (French.) [41.] Silver, oval; lid a Berlin casting; Saul of Tarsus. [ 42.] Silver, oblong ; on lid a pagoda, figure and ornament; sides covered \vith ornament, chased. (Indian.) [ 43.] Silver, oval ; with foliage, and in very high relief flowers. (Chinese. ) [ 44.] Silver, oval ; lid repousse ; figures on horseback in high relief —meeting of Prince Charles and Lord Drum- mond near Stirling, 1746. [45.] Silver, oblong ; with two small cups to put to the nose. [ 46.] Silver, curved ; on lid a ship in full sail, repoussd (Dutch.) [47.] Silver, circular; niello; plan of St. Petersburgh, and on bottom statue of Peter the Great. (Russian.) [48.] Silver, circular; niello; map of Vologda, etc., on top; twelve coats of arms. (Russian.) [49.] Silver, oblong; niello; on lid a boar hunt, and arabesque ; on bottom a huntsman, dogs, and arabesque. (Russian.) [ 50.] Silver, oval ; niello ; landscapes and figures. (Russian. ) [51.] Silver, oblong; niello; covered with geometrical and arabesque ornament. (French.) [52.] Steel, covered with fine ornament in silver. (Indian.) [53.] Silver, gilt, circular; elaborate ornament in gold on black ground, set with garnets top and bottom. [ 54.] Bronze, oval; foliage in black on gold ground. (Tonquin.) [ 55 and 56.] Brass, gilded, of irregular form. (Chinese.) [57.] White metal, oval; top and sides inlaid with silver ; Bidri. (India.) [ 58.] Bronze, oval ; inscriptions inlaid witli silver. (Chinese.) [59.] Slccl, oblong, flat; engraved. Date 1760. [23Sj SxuFF Boxes. — Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc. [ 60.] Iron, stamped. [61.] Silver, oblong ; with watch— by ^rc^w/ — in lid; with ring for chain. [62.] Silver filigree with enamel ; tortoise-shell. [ 63.] Copper, scallop-shape, with coat of arms in enamel and inscriptions. (German.) [64.] Bronze, oval; Chinese inscriptions in silver, inlaid on top and bottom. (Chinese.) [ 65.] Brass, oval ; on lid Crucifixion, with emblems of The Passion ; brass on dark brown ground, (enamel ?) ornament in same style on sides. (Dutch.) [ 66.] Tortoise-shell, oblong ; head of Napoleon in high relief in carnelian ; top inlaid with border in gold. (French.) [ 67.] Brass, in form of shoe. (Dutch.) [ 68.] Brass, in form of coffer ; banded with copper. Date 1779. (Dutch.) [69.] Double bo.x ; horn, octagonal; covered with bands and shields of brass, engraved ; inscription — " Katrina Asmvs, 1684." [70.] Tortoise-shell, oblong; flowers and shield in gold, pique. (French.) [71.] Tortoise-shell, circular, flowers in silver and gold, piqud. (French.) [72.] Tortoise-shell, oval; flowers and ornament top and bottom, in gold, piqu^. [ 73.] Tortoise-shell, in form of boat ; inlaid all over with stars and lines in gold, piqu^. (French.) [ 74.] Tortoise-shell, oval ; inlaid with silver, pique. (French.) [ 75.] Tortoise-shell, oblong; marine view, and inscrip- tion in silver, pique. (French.) [ 76.] Tortoise-shell, oblong ; on lid an angel with trumpet and flowers ; on bottom bird and flowers in silver, piqud (French.) [77.] Silver; tortoise-shell lid, with two figures in pearl and metal. (French.) [ 78.] Tortoise-shell, oblong; on lid Chinese landscape and figures in gold ; inside lid a fine miniature — nymphs and Cupids. (French.) [236] Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc. [79.] Tortoise-shell, circular; inlaid with pearl and silver. (French. ) [ 80.] Tortoise-shell, oval ; lid incrusted with silver and pearl. (French.) [81.] Tortoise-shell, oblong; lid inlaid with stars, pique'. (French.) [82.] Horn, circular; on lid a painting, under glass, of castle and water — Vernis Martin ; bottom and sides covered with stars in gold, pique'. [83.] Papier-mache, oblong; flowers and borders in silver, piqud. [84.] Triple box, wood, oblong; surface incised all over in chequers slightly inlaid with silver. [85.] Wood, oblong; lid inlaid with silver; surface chequered ; silver points at intersections. [ 86.] Wood, circular ; on lid oval Wedgwood plaque — a shepherd with dog. [87.] Horn, circular, with circular Wedgwood plaque; group of " Liberty, Peace, and Victory." [ 88.] Horn, circular, covered with stars in gold, piqu6; oval Wedgwood plaque on lid ; Cupid piping. [ 89.] Horn, circular, with Wedgwood plaque ; girl with dog. [ 90.] Ivory, oblong; lid carved in high relief; man on winged horse, attacking a lion ; Greek inscription. [91.] Ivory, oblong ; on lid in high relief, a monk seated at table caressing a female. (German.) [ 92.J Ivory, oblong, carved all over; on lid a man and woman smoking ; on sides hunting scenes and scroll ornament. (German.) [ 93.] Ivory, circular, carved all over; top and bottom with fishes and shells, sides w^ith boats and water. (French.) [ 94.] Ivory, circular, carved all over ; on top a house, figures, and trees ; on bottom a chateau, etc. ; on sides, hunting scenes. (French.) [95.] Ivory, oblong; on top and bottom female head, engraved, with borders ; lines filled with black. (Mexican.) [237] Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivorv, Wood, htc. [ 96.] Ivory, egg-shape, flattened ; engraved on lid two winged hearts ; on bottom, man driving a countr)' cart ; inscription. [ 97.] Plaque from lid of box ; ivory, circular ; mono- gram, and laurel wreath ; cross and ornament in shar]) relief. [98.] Ivory, circular, richly engine-turned all over and inside. [ 99.] Ivory, in form of leg, with slipper. [ loo.J Ivory, oblong, curved, carved all over; land- scapes, figures, boats, and foliage. (Chinese.) [loi.] Ivory; section of tusk, with iron bullet im- beded. [ 102.] Horn, circular, with carving in ivory of a female at Cupid's shrine, under glass. [ 103.] Silver, oblong; on lid enamel picture of birds, within border of vine foliage and gi'apes, in enamel. [104.] Silver, oblong ; Chinese landscape and figures in enamel and gold, on green ground ; in Chinese style. (French.) [105.] Silver, oblong; engraved on lid, leaves in enamel in colours. (French.) [ 106.] Silver, oval, with miniature under glass, of man with full wig and ermine robe. [ 107.] Oblong, dark blue enamel, covered all over with fine ornament in gold. [108.] Dresden enamel, oblong; on white ground two horsemen — couriers taking to Magdeburg news of a victory in 1757; inscription on picture " Cito, cito, Magde- burg." [109.] Dresden enamel, oblong; on yellow ground, foliage and shell-like ornament; flowers in colours underneath the fid. [iio.j Dresden enamel, oblong; on lid on white ground, group of Amorini on clouds, with flowers ; under- neath lid Venus sleeping, and Cupid. [ill.] Dresden enamel, oblong: landscape on lid and sides in red, on white ground ; underneath lid an emblema- tical picture, and Raising tlie Brazen Serpent, both in colours. [238J Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivorv, Wood, etc. [ 112.] Dresden enamel, oval ; on lid The Sacrifice of Isaac ; underneath lid Rebecca at the well ; on bottom St. John ; on sides Christ healing a blind man ; and The Devil tempting Christ ; all in colours on white ground. [113.] Enamel; in form of shell ; flowers and orna- ments in gold on white ground. [114.] Silver, six-sided; in enamel on lid a head with laurel crown, and ornament in colours on white ground. (Chinese.) [115.] Silver; in form of boat; blue enamel, with ornament in gold. (Dresden.) [116.] Battersea enamel; poodle's head, white and fawn ; on lid a man on horseback and trees, on white ground; on under side stags. [117.] Battersea enamel; poodle's head, white and brown ; on lid stag, fawn, and trees, on white ground ; on under side turkey, cock and hen, on white ground. [118.] Battersea enamel; pug's head; on lid hounds and stag, on white ground ; on under side poultr)', on white. [119.] Battersea enamel ; bull-dog's head ; black and white. [120.] Sevres porcelain; in form of leg, with pink shoe and high heel. [ 121.] Imitation of Avanturine; oblong. [122.] Ivory; in form of powder horn; carved all over with birds and animals ; mounted with silver ; crystal in lid. (German.) [123.] Bone of whale; in form of grotesque head, with wig and cap. (Scandinavian.) [124.] Double box, shell of tortoise; mounted with silver. [ 125.] Cowrie shell ; head of young Bacchus on silver lid ; with inscription — " For thy sake, Tobacco, I Would do anything but die." 1815. [126.] Shell of a tortoise. [127.] Cowrie shell, carved all over in cameo; two heads ; lid, a white cameo, large head bearded, with laurel wreath. [239] Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc. [ 1 28.] Harp shell; mounted with white metal. [ 129.] Large spiral shell, with two lids; on each figures in niello on silver. [ 130.] Oblong Snuff Box, made from the albumen of blood. From the Nu]ii district. (River Niger.) [ 131.] Lobster's claw, mounted in gold. [132.] Pearl, oblong; engraved. [ 133.] Horn, oblong; inlaid with pearl in lozenges. [134.] Tortoise-shell, oblong; lid of pearl, carved, David and Nathan. [ 135-] Tortoise-shell, oblong, with double-peaked lid. [ 136.J Horn, circular; Cupid among flowers, im- pressed. [137.] Tortoise-shell, oblong; carved all over, land- scapes and figures. (Chinese.) [138.] Tortoise-shell, circular; landscapes and figures in high relief top and bottom. (Chinese.) [ 139.] Ebony, oval; covered with acanthus ornament in low relief. (India.) [ 140.] Horn, flattened with wooden bottom, oblong. (Russia.) [ 141.] Horn, in form of boar's head; lid of pearl, cut as cameo — a lion. [142.] Foot of a deer, hoofs polished ; horn lid. [ 143.] Horn, carved in spiral. [ 144.] Horn, with horn hook to attach to belt. (Chinese.) [145.] Lac, red and brown, oval; covered with fine geometrical pattern ; green leaves on top. (Chinese.) [ 146.] Horn, in form of leg; agate set in lid, mono- gram on heel. (Dutch.) [ 147.] Leather, a shoe, mounted with silver. (Dutch.) [ 148.] Leather, a shoe. (Dutch.) [ 149 to 151.] Horn, circular, engine-turned. [ 152 to 162.] Eleven lignum vita; and ebony bo.xes, circular, engine-turned. [ 163.] Light wood, circular, impressed as engine- turned. (French.) r24oJ Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc. [164.] Box-wood, carved all over; heads in medallions top and bottom ; at bottom box for " pince-nez ; " inside lid a silver medal. (German.) [ 165.] Box-wood, oblong, carved — on lid reception of a victorious soldier on horseback, on bottom a fortress. [ 166.] Wood, in form of boar's head, ivory tusks. [ 167.] Wood, female figure whose petticoats form the box; on lid, a figure carved in low relief; ornament on sides. (Dutch.) [ 168.] Wood, oval, carved all over with figures and animals ; on bottom coat of arms and coronet. (Dutch.) [ 169.] Wood, oblong ; scroll ornament on lid. (Norwegian.) [170.] Wood, long oval; carved by prisoner at Wartburg. [ 171.] Wood, circular, lined with tortoise-shell ; recep- tion of Voltaire by Henry IV., impressed. (French.) [ 172.] Wood, circular, figure of Napoleon, impressed. (French.) [ 173-] Wood, circular, group of figures at a tomb, impressed. (French.) [174.] Wood, in form of leopard. (India.) [175.] Wood, in form of sheep, with bone horns. (India.) [ 176.J Black wood, in form of toad. (India.) [ 177.] Black wood, in form of toad; rough skin. (India.) [ 178.] Ebony, dog's head, glass eyes. [ 179.] Dark wood, in form of shoe; inlaid with light wood and twisted copper wire. (French.) [ 180.] Ivory, oval ; top and bottom, wood ; top inlaid with light wood. (French.) [181.] Satin-wood, oval; top and sides inlaid. (English.) [ 1S2.] Wood, with lorgnette, vinaigrette, and pince-nez box. (French.) [ 183.] Wood; to be carried on thumb, hole through bottom for thumb. (German.) [ 1S4.] Light wood, circular. [241] FF Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc. [ 185.] Wood, in form of a barrel. (Dutch.) [ 186 and 187.] Wood, circular; from the ruins of York Minster, 1S29. No. 186 with silver medal of York Minster inserted in lid. [ 188 and 189.] Wood, oblong; from the "Mary Rose," sunk at Spithead, in the reign of Henry VIII. [ 190 to 192.] Wood, oblong; from the wreck of the " Royal George." [ T93.] Coquilla-nut, in form of boat; carved all over. [ 194.J Coquilla-nut, carved all over; at end grotesque head, with ivory teeth. [ 1 95-] Coquilla-nut, oval ; Neptune and sea-horses on lid. [196.] Papier-mache, oblong; picture after Ostade, " The Tavern." [ 197.] Papier-mache, circular; "Madonna with Infant Jesus and St. John," after Raphael. [ 198.] Papier-mache, circular ; on lid a portrait. [199.] Papier-mache, circular; head of Madonna, after Raphael. [200.] Papier-mache; girl, admitting lover to her room. Painted by Raven., of Birmingham. [ 201.] Papier-mache; the Five Orders of Society. [202.] Papier-mache ; Les Anglais \ Paris. [203.] Papier-mache; picture of negro, with jewelled hair and dress. [ 204.] Papier-mach6 ; in form of shoe. [205.] Birch-bark, oblong; landscape and castle, im- pressed. [ 206.] Birch-bark, long oblong; perforated, and under- laid with talc. (Norwegian.) [207.] Wood, circular, in imitation of birch-bark. (Finland.) [208 to 212.] Birch-bark, perforated, incised, and impressed. [213.] Wood, circular; convivial party, impressed. [ 214.] Tortoise-shell, oval, fluted. [215.] Plaque from top of bo.x; horn, circular; the Vcndome Column ; impressed. [242] Snuff Boxes. — Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc. [216.] Silver, oblong; on lid and bottom, in high relief, birds and bamboo foliage ; on sides and ends bamboo foliage, also in high relief. (Japanese.) [217.] Silver, cylindrical, double box; on ends, groups of figures ; on body, a stag hunt, in high relief, repousse. (German.) gnuff ^^uffs. [ 218.J Snuff Mull, a ram's head, isfin. x 8Mn. high: on head snuff box of silver, chased, with pink crystal on lid; silver shields at base of horns and silver tips ; thistles in silver set with pink crystals ; two hare's feet and two prickers attached by silver chains ; on three rollers. [219.] Snuff Mull, a ram's horn, i2in. x6in. high, mounted with silver ; lid chased and set with agate ; mallet, pricker, rake, spoon, and hare's foot attached by silver chains. [ 220.] Snufl" Mull, cow-horn, loiin. x Siin. high, mounted with silver; silver plate and thistles in front; mallet, spoon, and brush, in silver, attached by silver chains. [221.] Snuff Mull, cow-horn, three coils, 6i-in. x s|in. high ; silver plate on lid with coat of arms. [ 222.] Snuff Mull, cow-horn, flattened, 4lin. x 4in. high ; silver mount, engraved with coronet and " \V. L." [ 223.] Snuff Mull, cow-horn, 3',in. high ; silver mount; end carved — a bulldog's head. [ 224.] Snuff Mull, cow-horn, 2jin. x $Un. high ; silver mount, set with cairngorm. [ 225.] Snuff Mull, cow-horn, 3lin, high; silver mount; thistles and plate on lid. [ 226.] Snuff Mull, ibex-horn, 7in. long; silver mounts. [227 ] Snuff Mull, ram's horn, loiin. long; horn lid with iron hinge; spoon and chain of iron. [243] 'StcfsuAes. Japanese carvings, chiefly in ivory, used as buttons, or "toggles," to attach to the waistband the pipe-case and tobacco- pouch. They are very varied in subject and character ; some are single figures, nia?iy are groups of figures, illustrating the mythology, history, occupations, and daily social life of the Japanese. They are frequently treated in a humorous or grotesque mariner ; but invariably the character and expression of the carving is admirable. The following, from bi to g6, are in ivory. [ I.] Fai-nily group — man smoking. Marked. [ 2.J Group of three figures — one .smoking. Marked. [ 3.] Man seated on buffalo — attendant with pipe. [4.] A hero smoking astride a tiger. Marked. [5.] Two figures — one smoking. [6.] Two figures — one with axe and faggots, smoking. Marked. [7.] Man with pipe, seated on basket. Marked. [ 8.] Seated figure, with pipe. [ 9'] Opium smoker, with open mouth. [ 10.] Warrior in armour slaying a great ape. Marked. [ II.] Figure mounted on buffalo, two attendants, one playing flute. Marked. [ 12.] Two figures, with .saddled buffalo. Marked. [ 13.] Warrior mounted on grotesque animal. Marked. [ 14.] Figure seated on buffalo, playing a flute. Marked. [ 15.] Priest with open scroll seated on a deer. Marked. [16.] High personage on horseback, with three atten- dants. Marked. [ 17.] Bald-headed priest, with open scroll, seated on spotted deer. Marked. [ 18.] Group of three warriors. Marked. [ 19.] Figure, with scroll, astride a fish, with water. [ 20.] Seated figure caressing a tiger. [21.] Combat between two men, one on horseback [ 22.] A camel. [244I Netsukes. [ 23.] Group of six figures, seated and standing. Marked. [ 24,] Man, woman, and ape. Marked. [25.] Figure of a deity, with two pigmy men. Marked. [ 26.] Group of seven monkeys, two holding pole on which one swings. [ 27.] Five blind men quarrelling Marked. [ 28.] Group of five figures — one carr>'ing a hawk, one with a bear. Marked. [ 29.] Group of nine grotesque masks. Marked. [ 30.] Group of two men and a boy. Marked. [31.] Mythological group — three men with horse and frog, and a lizard coming out of an egg. [32.] Group of five musicians, three with instruments. Marked. [33.] Grove of bamboo; three figures and deer beneath. [ 34.] Seven grotesque masks ; grouped. [ 35.] Four figures — three issuing from a box, one of them with a serpent's neck. [ 36.] A Japanese woman pouring out tea for a man in European dress. Marked. [ 37-] Woman washing clothes. Marked. [ 38.] Old man, with mask and a child. [ 39.] Man carving a grotesque mask, with chisel and hammer; another man looking on with admiration. Marked. [ 40.] Bald-headed personage, with large ears, carrying a MS. roll ; a man following. Marked. [41.] Two figures discoursing about a grotesque head between them. Marked. [42.] Two figures at a table playing with dice. Marked. [ 43.] A countryman tying together with cord the four legs of a wolf ; a man looking on. Marked. [ 44.] Two mythological figures, with serpent. [ 45.] Two frog-faced and frog-shaped men, one carry- ing the other. [ 46.] Mythological personage, with large bald head and white beard, and attendant carrying scrolls. [245] Netsukes. [ 47.] Two smiths forging a sword blade. Marked. [ 48.] Group of two figures and dragon. Marked. [ 49.] Woman washing herself, and child. [50.] Two women, one with large hat, and two children. [ 51.] Two children, with a mask, sitting. Marked. [ 52.] Man in rich robes, with a trumpet, and carrying a child on his back. [ S3-] 'White-bearded man sitting on recumbent spotted deer, and an attendant. [54.] Two old men quarrelling, one carrying a tea-pot. [ 55.] Man and woman hand in hand, [ 56.] A man and woman sitting in front of a large jar, with a mask between them. [57.] Woman with a child, and with a grotesque mask on her lap. Marked. [ 58.] Two boys quarrelling. [ 59.] Man feeding a tame bird, and boy with basket. [ 60.] Mythological personage with large ears, opening a bag full of trinkets, boy watching him. [61.] Two old men with grotesque horned heads, quarrelling. Marked. [62.] Man with scroll sitting by the side of a large bell. Marked. [ 63.] Bald-headed, white-bearded old man with staff", carrying a child on his back. Marked. [ 64.] Man with a gilded mirror. Marked. [65.] Woman in long robes. Marked. [ 66.] Man with sword, triumphantly astride a prostrate enemy. Marked. [ 67.] A giant, holding a man by his arms and about to slay him with a sword. Marked. [ 68.] A woman in long robes, being caressed by a dog. [ 69.] Mythological personage with dragon on his back. Marked. [ 70.] Man in long robes and child at his feet. [ 71.] Woman sitting, with fan and butterfly. Marked. [ 72.] Mythological personage sitting, with dragon by his side. Marked, [246] Netsukes. [ 73.] Grotesque old man, with horns ; with anchor and cable ; sitting in water ; the water carved in black wood. Marked. [ 74.] Woman tying the mouth of a sack. Marked. [ 75.] A man with shears, on the back of a goblin owl flying. Marked. [ 76.] Man hoeing, and dog. Marked. [ 77.] A gobhn-like figure, with staff, and upon his shoulder a frog. [78.] A figure of a bearded old man in rich robes, carrying a battle-axe. [ 79.] A one-horned beast, with base engraved as a seal. [80.] A man carrying a frog upon his shoulder. [ 81.] An old man sitting, sharpening a saw. [ 82.] A mythological personage standing upon an egg, from which is issuing a horse. [ 83.] An old man with pointed beard, with bow and arrows. Marked. [84.] A seated figure wearing a fox's mask. [85.] Figure, similar to No. 73, standing on the sea, carrying anchor and cable. Marked. [ 86.] Boy squatting, holding a cock. Marked. [ 87.] Man carving a gigantic mask. [ 88.] Man sitting, and monkey. [ 89.] Group of nine shells — three open, showing land- scapes carved within. Marked. [ 90.] Monkey seated on cylindrical bell carved with dragons. A grove of bamboo, with seven figures beneath. Circular, with female figure and fish in low relief. Oval, with enamelled centre on gold, in colours. Circular, woman with long hair and long robes, [ 95.] Circular, with figure and buffalo carrying faggots, in lac. [96.] A bivalve shell open, showing landscape and houses within, two smaller shells attached, one occupied by a crab. [247] [91.] Marked. [92.] [93-] [94.] in low relief Netsukes. [97.] Wood; laughing mask with horns. [ 98.] Wood ; laughing mask with a horn. [ 99.] Wood ; mask of a child. [100.] Wood; squatting figure of man, with large mask slung to his shoulders with a sash. [ loi.] Wood; figure of a woman, with head and hands of ivory. [ 102.] Wood ; a flat melon with a squirrel peeping out of a hole in the rind. [ 103.] Wood, circular, hollow ; female figure with a lute, floating on waves ; hair set with coral and malachite ; ornament perforated. Marked. [104.] Wood; man squatting with his hands clasped over his knee. [105.] Wood; grove of bamboos, with seven figures within. Marked. [ 106.] Wood ; woman carrying a child and a kettle. [ 107.] Horn ; an egg broken showing grotesque bird within. Marked. [108.] Horn ; a cicada upon a half walnut shell. [ 109.] Horn ; man in grotesque attitude hiding a mask behind him. [no.] Horn; woman with fan. Marked. [in.] Horn; man kneeling, and a horned demon, both floating on a lotus leaf. Marked. [ 112.] Horn ; laughing woman holding a ladle. [ 113.] Wood; in form and size of a walnut, the rough surface being a mass of about seventy human masks. [114.] An oblong piece of rock crystal, polished; with threads of chlorite. [115.] Rock crystal, oval; with moss-like bodies in centre ; outlines of limbs and head of mouse engraved. [116.] A monkey and fish in agate ; the monkey in white, the fish in black ; carved from one piece. [ 117.] An animal in white and red carnelian. [ 118.] A citron, in yellow carnelian. [ 119.] Two dragons grouped, in brown and white agate. [ 120.] An oblong button of imitation turquoise, with silver ring. [248] @o^^fc^^fs. BIBLIOTHECA NICOTIANA , Page. 5 A.g.) SECTION A— EUROPE : England— Early Clay Pipes (A. a.) . England— Pottery (A.c.) .... England— Silver, etc. (A.d.) Holland— Early Clay Pipes, etc. (A.e.) France— Sevres (A.f.) Germany— Wood, Horn, and Meerschaum Germany— Stone Pipe Bowls (A.h.) . Germany— Porcelain Pipe Bowls (A.h.) Germany— Meissen Pipe Bowls (A.h.) Germany— Berlin Pipe Bowls (A.h.) Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (A.i.) European Russia (A.k.) .... Turkey (A.I.) Italy (A.n.) Pipe Cases- European (A.o.) Tobacco Pipe Stoppers and Prickers (A.p. Fire Strikers, Tinder Boxes, Match Holders, ETC. (A.m.) SECTION B— ASIA: India (B.a.) Assam and Burmah (B.b.) . Persia (B.c.) China— Tobacco Pipes (B.d.) . China— Opium Pipes, etc. (B.d.d.) Japan (B.e.) Asi.\tic Russia (B.f.) Java and Sumatra (B.g.) . Betel Nut Cutters and Chunam Boxes (B.h.) Pipe Cases— Asij^tic (B.o:) . 6i 62 67 69 70 73 80 . Si and S5 . 84 87 92 95 96 98 102 110 116 117 121 124 126 132 136 137 139 Contents. SECTION C— AFRICA: Northern Africa (C.a.) 140 Western Africa (C.b.) 143 Nile Valley (C.c.) 147 Southern Africa (C.d.) 149 SECTION D— AMERICA: Pre-Historic Pipes— Ancient Mexico (D.a.) . 152 Mound Pipes— United States (D.b.) . . 153 North American Indian (D.c.) . . . .155 North American Indian, of North Pacific Coast (D.e.) 161 South America (D.f.) 164 SECTION E— Australia and Polynesia (E.a.) ... 165 Tobacco Boxes 166 Tobacco Jars 170 Tobacco Pouches 172 Cigar Cases 175 SNUFF SECTION: Snuff Mills 179 Snuff Rasps; Ivory, Wood, Metal, Enamelled, ETC 180 Snuff Jars; Pottery, Glass, and Metal . 1S7 Snuff Bottles— European . . . . 189 Snuff Bottles— Asiatic, African, etc. . .196 Snuff Spoons— Kaffir 198 Snuff Bottles— Chinese; Rock Crystal . -. 198 Snuff Bottles— Chinese; Jade . . . 200 Snuff Bottles— Chinese; Chalcedony . . 201 Snuff Bottles— Chinese ; Amethyst, Tur- quoise, Lapis-l.azuli, Mocha Stone . . 202 Snuff Bottles— Chinese ; Carnelian . . 203 Snuff Bottles — Chinese ; Agates, engraved 204 Snuff Bottles— Chinese; Jasper . . .205 Snuff Bottles— Chinese; Steatite, Limestone, AND Enamelled 208 Contents. I 2IO 211 SNUFF bottles-Chinese ; Metal, Amber, Lac SNUFF bottles-Chinese; Pearl, Ivory, Wood Snuff Bottles-Chinese ; Porcelain . • 2^2 SNUFF Bottles— Chinese ; Glass ... 225 SNUFF bottles- Chinese; Glass, cut as Cameos 225 SNUFF Bottles-Chinese; Glass, Painted . 22S SNUFF Bottles-Chinese ; Glass, Applied Or- 228 nament SNUFF Boxes, in Hard Stones . • ■ -229 SNUFF BOXES ; Metal, Ivory, Wood, etc. . 233 Snuff Mulls '^^ 244 Nktsukes . . • I • • ■ rRINTED BV HUDSON AND SON, BULL STREET, BIRMINGHAM. ■>■ \ 'w^ vNk i" r* r I A^ *'* *'\