■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ *£$&z £#HIBIT1# v^:^ ^ AT THE -*-o.@ o-»~o^ -0-^0. « — .; fV-«-^V-< ..iW&i&cKEe BlnHk. o -♦- o^ -o -♦- o- v ,^o-" ■»'>■ «— +^— .r-A-^^-ff ^t ^Mitf^*" #' aJ Or *>- W <& m y m B 1 . ■ i< ■ ■ ■ B N ■ ■ ■ H ■ •:H:i T H>;B;r. A. Verhave. Dr. Bowman. E. S. C. from Fundy, J. Cameron. -S-t- R99M. ©F Y E OliDEN 'FIME. 313. Pair Silver Candlesticks, from Ireland, 314. Silver Snuffers and Tray, " 315. Pearl Snuff Box, 200 years>ld. » 316. Silver Tea Service, 200 317. Silver Creamer, 150 318. Sugar Sifter, 200 " " 319. Ancient Salt Cellars, 320. Elegant Embroidered Scarf, East Indies, 321. Tortoise Shell Fan, 150 years old, 322. Mother of Pearl Fan, " 323. Mother of Pearl Courters, 324. " " Vinaigrette. 325. Blood Stone Bracelet, 326. Breast-pin and Finger-ring, very old. Mrs. Bowens. 327. Two old Portraits, 328. Brass Candlestick, 329. Pair Silver Candlesticks, 330. Shovel and Tongs, very old 331. Snuffers and Tray, 332. Bust of Washington, 333. Old Table, 334. Old Chair, 335. Four Plates, 336. Embroidered Screen, 337. Pewter Plate and Pitcher. 338. Chair over 100 years old, Mrs. Dr. McClure. Mrs Jos. Ward. Room of Ye Olden Time. 15 339. Brass Andirons over 200 years old, 340. Snuffers and Tray, over 100 years old, 341. Candlestick, " " 342. Autograph Letter of AVashington, 1779, 343. Child's Dress and Cap, 100 years old, 344. Silver Epaulet, worn at Valley Forge, 345. Watch, worn by William Eeeca, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, 346. Silver Spoons over 200 years old, Mrs. Arms. 347. Table, 125 years old Mrs. Quinn. 348. Painting, 300 years old, Mrs. Lathrop. 349. Punch Bowl, 200 years old, Mrs. C. Taylor. 350. China Pitcher, 50 years old, Mrs. Finch- 351. Chair 100 years old, Mrs. Dunham. 352. Old China, " 353. Old Musket, " 354. Embroidered Picture, Miss Patch. 355. Looking Glass, 80 years old, Mrs. Palmer. 356. Autograph Note of Gen. Washington, $65. Mrs. McAlrath. 357. Samples of Bonnets worn 80 years ago. Mrs. McAlrath. 358. Facsimile of China used by Martha Washington, Mrs. Quinn. 359. Samples Embroidered in 1760, Mrs. Hunt. 360. Silver Candlesticks, Mrs. Marshall, 361. Pewter Platter and Tea Tray, 362. Bracelet, 363. Sample of Louis Phillippe's Sevres China, 364. Sevres China Yase, 365. What Not. Miss F. Ward. 366. Looking-glass 100 years old, 367. Brass Candlesticks, 368. Lamp and Spoon, Mrs. MarwedeL 1C Art and Historic Exhibition. 369. Wooden Flour Scoop and Pincushion 200 years. Mrs. Doe. 370. Knot Bowl, used by Governor of Connecticut 200 years ago, 371. Quilt and Needle-work, 100 years old, Mrs. Euss. 372. English Oak Writing Desk, (carved) 200 years old. Mrs. C. Yale. 373. Cup and Saucer, 200 years old, Mrs. Palmer. 374. Old China, Mrs. Sperry. 375. Continental Scrip, two pieces, Mrs. Cooper. 376. Brass Andirons, 200 years old, Mrs. Chas. Eels. 377. Ancient Spinning Wheel, " 378. Bellows, 100 years old, Mrs. Weatherbee. 379. Two Chairs, 100 years old, 380. Platter, 100 years old, « 381. Old Brass Warming Pan, Mrs. A. J. Kalston. 382. Chest of Drawers, 125 years old, Mrs. E. Ward. 383. Two Chairs, 384. Two very Old Portraits, " 385. One Table, 386. Large Blue China Desk, 200 years old. Mrs. Captain Martin. 387. Widgewood Pitcher, 150 years old " 388. Old Writing Desk, Mrs. Kinsley. 389. Chair, Mrs. Abbott. 390. Pair Brass Candlesticks, Mrs. Hunt. 391. Two English Samplers, very old, Mrs. Dr. Simonton. 392. Very Ancient Clock, Mrs. Scotch ler. 393. Chair brought in the Mayflower, " 394. Embroidered Picture, 1803, Mrs. Hyde. One piece English Calico, 1795, 395. Dutch Cradle, 400 years old. Mrs. Dagan. 396. Newport Mercury, '1758, Mrs. A. B. Hull. 397. Permit to Dr. Titus Hull to pass Continental Lines, 1776, Mrs. A. B. Hull. Room of Ve Olden Time. 17 398. Silver Snuff Box, 141) years old, Mrs. A. B- Hull. 399. Work Stand, 150 400. Indian Moccasins taken from an Indian Chief 100 years ago, 401. Table-spread made by the Indians, 108 years old, 402. A quaint Perfumery Jug, very old. Miss Hoffman. 403. A Silver Cake Basket and Cup and Saucer, once belonging to Commodore John Paul Jones, who hoisted the first American Flag ever displayed in 1776, 404. A curious dress sleeve, over 100 years old, Mrs. Stewart. 405. A Blue Plate, called the " Willow Pattern Plate," Mrs. Thompson. 40G. Specimen of Continental Currency, 1777, 407. A Captain's Commission to William Alexander, in Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1814, 408. Deed of Randall Alexander to William, 1779, 409. Autograph Letter of Edward Everett to Robert Flenniken, Minister to Denmark, Wm. Alexander. 410. Wedding Ring of 1760, with motto, " Remember Lot's Wife," 411. Sword worn by General Andrew Jackson, Colonel A. J. Coffee. Note. — For further articles under this head see appendix. gCBTCJl ^60JL 412. Pair Salt Cellars, 125 years old, Mrs. Mathew. 413. Pair of Candlesticks 100 years old, Mrs. Gee. 414. Pincushion of wood from the banks of the Doon, Mrs. Trumbull, 415. Needle Cases of wood from Tay street, Mrs. Card, 416. China Plate, 200 years old from London, Mr. Trumbull. 417. Cream Pitcher, 200 years old, Miss Henderson. 418. English Eeticule, time of Geo. III. Mrs. Hough. 419. Hemmer over 100 years old, from London, Mrs. Trumbull. 420. Charter Oak Wood and Picture, Mr. Trumbull. 421. Wood from the Old Ship Niantic, Mrs. Haley. 422. Spurs of Solid Silver, Mr. Trumbull. 423. Orangeman's Handkerchief, Mrs. Trumbull. 424. Chair 225 years old, Mrs. A. Gurnsey. 425. A Lustre Pitcher, over 100 years old, Mrs. Guernsey. 426. Four Pewter Plates, 125 years old, Mrs. B. Crabtree. 427. A Pitcher over 100 years old, " 428. A Pincushion 100 years old, from grand niece of Lord Bacon, 429. A Silver Spoon, 125 years old, 430. An old Scotch Tea-pot, Mrs. E. Dalziel. 431. A cup made of wood from the banks of the Doon, Mrs. P. Dalziel. 432. An old Scotch clock Scotch Room. 19 433. A Snuff Box with a bullet hole in it, used in the Rev- olutionary War, Mrs. McKenzie, 434. A Silver Dollar 105 years old, Fannie McKay. 435. A Ring, a wedding gift to the mother of the present owner, by Lady Elizabeth Murray, of Holyrood Palace, Wm, McKay. 436. A Shawl, 100 years old, Mamie Tower. 437. A Pitcher, 100 years old, " 438. A Cap, made by the Alaska Indians, Wm. McKay. 439. Two Scotch Brooches, 440. A Book of the Tartans of the Clans and Families of Scotland, Mrs. Henshelwood. 441. A piece of the curtain of Mary Stuart's bed, cut from it by the owner, 442. A Yiew of Queen Mary's Bed-room, 443. A View of the Abb}' and Palace of Holyrood, 444. Twelve pieces of Scotch Plaids of the different clans, 445. A Mug over 100 years old, brought from Scotland, Mrs. Leitch. 446. A Cup and Saucer, over 100 years old, brought from Scotland, Mrs. Leitch. 447. Haifa dozen Horn Spoons, over 100 years old, 448. A Diviclu, or Soup Ladle, over 100 years old, Mrs. Leitch. 449. A Drinking Cup, made of horn, brought from Scot- land, over 100 years old, Mrs. Leitch. 450. A Scotch Tea-caddy, over 100 years old, " 451. A Picture of the Bridge of Tay, " 452. Three Egg Cups with Scotch scenes on them, Mrs. Leitch. 453. A Box of Holywood " " " " 454. An old-fashioned Scotch Cap, " 455. The Mull used by Robert Burns to take snuff, with his R. B. carved by himself on the handle, Mrs. E. Tompkins. 20 Art and Historic Exhibition. Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Hackett. 456. A Cane from Abbotsford, Judge Myrick. 457. A Brocade Dress, over 100 years old, Mrs. Ward. 458. An Agate Snuff Box, Mrs. Sawyer. 459. An old Bruches Bible, Mrs. Palmer. 460. A fac simile of Scottish Manuscript History, Miss Haight- 461. An Easel, Mrs. Biele. 462. A Picture of an old Scotch Castle. Mrs. Laine. 463. Picture of old Scotch Castle, 464. Engraving of Scotch Hunting Scene, 465. " Mary Stuart, 466. Book of Photographs of Scotch Views,. Mrs. Sawyer. 467. A complete Highland Dress, Mr. Joe Austin. 468. Scotch Flag, and other articles from the Caledonia Club, 469. Card-case from Home of Burns. 470. Card-receiver from Home of Shakespeare. 471. Emery from " " 472. Pincushion from Home of Burns. 473. Needle-book " " " 474. Flowers from Chalmer's Tomb. 475. Flowers from Home of John Knox. 475|. Flowers from " of Mrs. Hemens. 475 i. Flowers from " of Lord Byron. JMi PRIONS- 470. Japanese Bronzes 1200 years old, 477. A copy of a picture of the panel on the wall of the house of the Dancing Faun, in Pompeii, 478. An oxydized Silver Thermometer from Germany, 479. « » " frame " " 480. Bonbon Box of oxydized silver, 481. Carved Cup from Aspinwall, made by the natives, Mrs. Prescott. 482. Some Indian curiosities from the Mohawk Valley, Mrs. Wadsworth. 483. Antique Britannia Set, 484. A Mustard Cup 100 years old, 485. Oil Painting of Mt. Shasta by Bloomer, 486. Six Cups and Saucers, 100 years old, " 487. Breast-pin made in Russia, Miss Crouch. 488. Amber Beads over 100 years old, " 489. Dress worn by the natives of the Sandwich Is., 490. " " " children of Central America, 491. Two Heads taken from ancient ruins in Central America, about 1000 years old, 492. Thirteen Vessels used for drinking purposes in Central America, 493. Eoseate Spoon bill from Central America, 494. Vessels made in Central America, fac similes of those used b} r ancients, 495. Three Combs made and used by natives of Central America, 22 Art and Historic Exhibition. 496. Tiles taken from ancient ruins, 6000 years old, 497. Tortoise-shell Comb, ^antique, 498. Stone Idols from the~Fiji Islands, 2000 years old, 499. A native Drum, three feet high, made of hollow coeoanut tree, 500. A Button from a soldier's coat worn at the Battle of Waterloo, 501. Figures cut on rice paper, from Brazil, 502. Specimens from the Holy Land, 503. Fossil Fish, 504. Schleger used in duels in Germany, Miss Gorrill. 505. Two Caps worn by the natives of the Micronesian Islands, made from the fibres of the coeoanut, 506. Two Combs from the Micronesian Islands, 507. Mat and School-bag from •• " 508. Woman's Girdle, " " " 509. Gourd, " " » 510. An ear-ring worn by" the women of Ceylon, 511. An Elephant worshipped as an idol in India, 512. Model of section of Temple in India, 513. Dress of an East Indian Princess, 514. Shell Fish-hook, made of mother of pearl, 515. Model of Canoe, 516. Model of Native House of the Hawaiian Is., Mrs. C. T. Mills. 517. Japanese Pipe, Mrs. Marcuse. 518. Micronesian Head-dress, badge of royalty, " 519. Shell Necklace from the Hawaiian Islands, " 520. Pair of German Cake Baskets, 150 yrs. old, " 521. Japanese Bronzes — antique, " 522. Candlestick, antique, 523. Old lace from Paris, 524. Water colored paintings, All Nations. 23 525. Music Book, 150 years old, 526. Old Painting, 527. Venetian point lace, 300 years old, 528. Candlestick, antique, 529. Pair of Silk Gloves, antique, 530. Old Lace Veil, 100 years old, 531. An Indian Pipe, 532. Two Pewter Plates over 150 years old, 533. Old Fan, 170 years, 534. Two Fans from Tahiti, 535. Native Cloth " " VlNICOME. 53(3. Dust from an underground cell from the catacomb of St. Calixtus, Eev. G. S. Abbott, 537. Water from Jacob's Well, 538. Rock from Mar's Hill, 539. Minature Statue of St. Peter, in St. Peter's, Rome, Rev. G. J. Abbott, 540. Hebrew Scroll book of Esther, " 541. Flowers from catacombs of Rome, Palace of the Caesars, Mrs. P. D. Brown. 542. Roman Forum, Tomb of Senaca, etc., " 543. Papyrus from Lake Tiberias, Mrs. Wetherbee. 544. Olive wood from Mt. of Olives, " 545. Album of Florentine Mosaic, " 546. One Pewter Plate, 200 years old, 547. One antique China Plate, 548. Dust from the Catacombs, 549. Water from Jacob's Well, 550. Two European Bird Cages, 200 years old, 251. Japanese Bronze used in smoking, 500 years old, 552. Sample patterns in Embroidery, 1661, 553. Queen Anne's Guinea, 554. Wooden Plate, 110 years old, 24 Art and Historic Exhibition. 555. Chinese Quilt 150 years old, 556. New England Candlestick 130 years old, 557. Mats made from mulberry tree bark, 558. Old Baskets made by the natives of the South Sea Islands, 559. Native Cloth or Tappa, from Samos Islands, 560. A Carved stick of iron-wood, used for beating the bark to cloth, 561. A full Dress of a young lady of the Fiji Islands, 562. A Stone Adze, over two hundred years old, for work- ing out canoes, 563. Aboriginal money from shells and cocoanut, 564. Carved bone ornaments and fish hooks, 565. Bone Earrings and Ear punches, 566. Carved cocoanut used for oil by one of the Chiefs, 567. Fan used by the Chief's daughter, 568. Chiefs War Club, 569. Feejee War Wreath, 570. Sabre of Shark's teeth, Mrs. Wetherbee. 571. Old Picture, 572. Three pieces of Cloisoune, 573. One Butterfly Plate, 574. Bronze Lobster, 575. Painted Terra-Cotta Jar, 576. Two Pewter Plates 150 years old, 577. Fan, " " " 578. Sugar Bowl and Creamer 100 years old, 579. Fork 170 years old, 580. Blue Chinese Silk, 581. Indian Pipe found in Minnesota, enclosed in a skin with dead body of an Indian, Mrs. Moore. All Nations. 25 582. Wooden Mortar and pestle, 250 years old, Miss J. Naismith. 583. Plate from France 150 years old, 584. Eoman Mosaic Bracelet, 585. Geneva Filagree Bracelet, 586. Brussels " " 587. Venetian Spunglass Necklace, 588. Alligator-teeth Earrings, 589. Glass impression of Milan Cathedral, 590. Ten Eoman glass Medalions, 591. Italian Book of Priesthood, Miss Williams. 592. Italian Dagger, 593. Marbles from Palace of the Caesars, 594. Blocks from pavement of Temple oi Venus, 595. Picture of John Calvin, 596. Cane made from brig Chesapeake, 597. Silk worn by Mikado's wife, 598. Piece of Japanese Silk, 599. Two <•' Idols, 600. Idol from Ceylon, 601. Japanese Sandals, 602. Lindley Murry's watch seals, Mr. J. Manny. 603. Japanese Tapestry, Mrs. Whitney. 604. Japanese Armor, 605. Pair of China Vases, Mrs. Gregory. 606. Sugar bowl from cocoanut, 200 years old, " 607. Camelia Tea-pot, Mrs. Ward M. Smith. 608. Congo Tea-pot, 609. Bamboo candlesticks, " 610. Six Japanese Finger-bowls, " 611. First Satsuma tea-set manufactured in Japan, " 612. Japanese Card receiver and Tray, 26 Art and Historic Exhibition. 613. Venetian Carved Table, Mrs. Kalston. 614. Cabinet from France, " 615. Japanese Plaque, " 616. Box made of different Yosemite woods, " 617. Writing Desk, Mrs. Bootb. 618. Silver Sugar Spoon, " 619. Picture of Hagar and Ishmael, Mrs. A. C. Henry. 620. Seaweed from Panama, " 621. Plate made Calabash, Mrs. Prescott. 623. Picture of St. Amelia, " 624. Hand carved in lava from Mt. Vesuvius, 625. Venetian Vinaigrette, " 626. Crude and polisbed Coral, " 627. Perforated Wood, Dr. Lane. 628. Elephant's tooth, " 629. Indian Pipe found in New York in 1668, " 630. Indian Arrow Head, • " 631. Human teeth fastened on ivory, found in France 60 years ago, Dr. Lane. 632. Boat from Kamtschatka, Mrs. Capt. Martin. 633. Perfect model of conveyances used in China, " 634. China 150 years old, Mrs. Leake. 635. Silver Trees in glass case, from Pioche, Mrs. Snowball. 636. Moorish Cup over 500 years old, " 637. Cup from Chicago fire, Miss Kudolph. 638. Indian Curiosities, Miss Eaymond. 639. Shawl 80 years old, Mrs. Whitney. 640. Masonic Brooch, 150 years old, Mrs. Williams. 641. Vases, 50 years old, Mrs. Harvey. 642. Two Chairs from Paraguay Mission, 200 years old, Mrs. Van Blarcom. 643. One Tobacco Box, " 644. Louis Phillippe China, Miss Ward. All Nations. 27 045. Queen Anne Guinea. Mr, Clow. 040. Foolish Virgin's Lamp, 047. Bracelet from Africa. 048. Geo. Washington's" Razor, 049. Braid ot Fiji Islander's hair, 650. Pair of Boar Tusks, 651. Piece of Cedar of Lebanon, 052. Two Specimens from Chicago fire, 053. "Ulster County Gazette," with account of Washing- ton's death, 054. Alabaster Card Plate, Mrs. P. D. Brown. 055. Purse, carried through the Revolution, Rev. G. Edwards. 050. Silver Cream Pitcher from Pres. Madison's set, 1759, Rev. G. Edwards. 057. Cocoanut Cloth and Cord, " 058. Indian Dishes, Mrs. Coolage. 059. Bow and Arrow from Arizona, " 000. Indian Curiosities, " 001. Two English Bronze Lamps, Mr. Banks. 002. Cup of Wood from Jerusalem, " 003. Glass Decanter, 100 years old, Mrs. Distenelle. 004. Silk Quilt 130 " " 005. Satin Embroidered Petticoat, Mrs. Mathews. 000. Chinese Crepe Shawl, Mrs. Chalfant. 007. Indian Coat, Rev. J. Rey. 008. Gold Snuff Box presented to B. Kurtz, D. D., by the Duke of Sutherland, Berlin, Miss Kurtz. 009. Fragments of Aztec Pottery, Mrs. Vernon. 070. Satin and Lace Wedding Waist from the Court of St. James, 1730, Mr. Jackson. 071. Picture of Lake George, Mr. Sears. 072. Pair very old China Vases, Mrs. Dr. Wilson. 28 Art and Historic Exhibition. 673. 674. 675. 676. 677. 681. 682. 683. 684. 685. 686. 687. 688. 689. 61)0. 691. 692. 693. 694. 695. 696. 697. 698. Mrs. Dr. Wilson. J. N. Harris. Mabel Downing- W. Alexander. " " " Copper " Model of Cannon from Siberia, Fish bone from Alaska, Indian Curiosities, Cane from Lawrence's Flag-ship, Doll of 1815, by a child, Ladies' Rouge Pot, 1780, Egg Cup, 1780, Satin Reticule, 1780, Bag Clasp of Shamrock, 1780, Mourning Ring for child, 1778, Amethist Ring, 1778, Baby's Shirt, made in 1790, Mug, 120 years old, Lace Veil, hand- work, 1830, The Original " God Save the King," with additions for the Jubilee, 1809, Autograph of the Duke of Montrose, 1824, Programme of the Funeral of Lord Nelson, killed at the battle of Trafalgar, October 21st, 1805, Coronation of William IV, exhibited by Mrs. C. D. Hossack, whose father was present as sergeant-at- arms, Eighteen English, French and American Flags, from J. W. Davidson & Co., White House, S. F. Twenty-one Signal Flags, from the " Seminole," Mrs. Chas. D. Hossack, S. F. Letter of Queen Elizabeth for, and giving security for a loan of money, 1592, Pardon granted by George IV of England, and signed by him, All Nations. 29 699. Letter of tue clebrated American Sculptor, Hiram Powers, 700. Egyptian Wheat found with a Mummy, over 300 years old, 701. Eagle and Kibbon worn in honor of granting of civil liberty in Italy, 702. Pieces of the first American Flag that warred for liberty in Italy, 703. Glass Mat, 704. Lava, from Mount Vesuvius, 705. Copy of Hudibras, 1732, Mrs. J. E. Cameron. 700. Black Lace Mantle, made at the beginning of the 19th century, Mrs. Poston. 707. Two Vases, Parian, Mrs. Smyth. 708. Antique Patchwork, 709. Two Lace Shawls, knit by nuns in the Island of Madeira, Mrs. fm. Merey. 710. Two Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from the Island of Madeira, made after the pattern of one ordered by Queen Victoria, Mrs. Wm. Marey. 711. Four pieces of Embroidery from Madeira, " 712. The first Printing for the new State of California, by the State Printer, done on satin, because there was no fine paper in the State, 713. State Seal, 1819. Mrs. Cameron. 714. Birch Box and Grass Bag, Mrs. .Wm. Marey. 715. Cane over 100 years old, made from a whale caught between Liverpool and Australia, Mrs. T. T. Hargie. 710. Cloth made by the natives of the Micronesian Islands, 717. Sash, Belt, two Necklaces and Head Dress, from Panope, 30 Art and Historic Exhibition. 718. Three Skins of the fibre of the cocoa nut, from which the native cloth is made, Mrs. Leake. 719. 718. Indian Pipe, 720. Poems, Cottage Tablet, by Jonathan Fisher, A. M., 1788, written and bound by the author, Mrs. J. A. Benton. 721. A Law Book, title, The Touch-stone of Common Assurances; author Wm. Sheppard, 1651. Zach Montgomery. 722. One Pair Turkish Street Shoes, 723. Hebrew Phylactery, from Jerusalem, Bev. H. E. Jewett. 724. An Autograph Letter of George Washington, dated 1791, 725. An Ancisnt Sermon, by the famous Cotton Mather Smith, dated 1770, Mrs. Lurant. 726. A Violin, manufactured in 1627, by the celebrated maker of Cremona, Antonius Amati, Sherman & Hyde. 727. Two very ancient Cups and Saucers, 728. A Silver Spoon, formerly belonging to Willliam Pitt, 1726, Mrs. Chas. D. Hossack. 729. Two Silk Embroidered Japanese Pictures, Hugh Bankhead. 730. Four Bronze Statues, Mrs. Biehards. Seven Pare Old Etchings — 731. No. 1. Unfinished Proof by Callot: subject, Christ, being crowned with thorns," 732. " 2. Subject, " The Punishments," 733. " 3 and 4. Subject, " Studies of Trees," dated 1649; artist, Jacob Von Euysdael, 734. " 5. An Etching, Weirotter, born 1730, 735. 6. Subject, "f]arth," artist, Stephen della Bella, 736. " 7. 'Subject, "Storm at Sea," artist, Hollar, born 1607. Mr. G. H. Sanders. All Nations. 31 745. Pour Rare Engravings, consisting of different styles of 10th, 17th and 18th centuries; 16th century, "Ado- ration of the Angels," engraved by Jerome Weird, born 1552; 17th century, "Moses," Painter, Philip of Champagne, engraved Nanteuil and Edelinck together, dated 1669; 18th century, " The Good Woman of Normandy," engraved by John George Wille, W. K. Vickery, Esq. 746. No. 1. Bust of John Flaxman, Sculptor; No. 2. Cry- ing Child, by same; No. 3. Laughing Child, by same. 747. One Indian Spear, two Bird and Fish catchers, 748. Bow and Arrows from walrus teeth, 749. One Indian Mask, 750. Matla Cloth and Club from Sandwich Islands, 751. Ancient Hatchet " " " 752. Sandwich Islander's Sunday Dress, 100 yrs. old, 753. One Calabash for carrying poi, 754. One Poi Dish, 755. Stone Ax and stone wheels, used by chiefs, 756. War Clubs from Micronesia, 757. One Spear " " Dr. Selfridge. 758. Three old Spanish Tortoise-shell Combs, Mrs. H. B. W3 T man. 759. Crucifix from old church in Chepultepec, " 760. Chinese Dragon, " 761. Pineapple Handkerchief, " 762. Japanese Table, 500 }^ears old, Mrs. Gowell. 763. Tea Table 125 years old, Mrs. F. D. Blake. 764. Cane 170 years old, D. S. Sutton. 765. Case of Choice Minerals, Dr. Selfridge. 766. Mastodon Tooth, knee and Ankle joints, " 32 Art and Htstobic Exhibition. 767. Blue Porcelain China Cup and Saucer 125 years old. Mrs. S. C. Elder, 768. One old Porringer, Miss J. C. Haight. 769. One Engraving, 100 years old, " 770. One Case Antique Roman Knives, Mrs. G. R. Bissell. 771. An old English History— 1638, Miss J. C. Haight. 772. Roman coin, with 34 puzzle, year 136, Mrs. Gracey. Note. — For further articles under this head see appendix. SP7TOH 1^®0P. 792. Book on Saxony, 1650, 793. The Spectator, 1769, 794. Colossus of Rhodes, 795. Carved Ivory Bust of Goethe, 796. Ivory Bust of Schiller, from a collection of King Louis, of Bavaria, 797. Inlaid Card Basket, from Sovento, Italy, 798. Petrified Mushroom, from Salt Mines of Drusemberg, 799. Bock taken from the place where Paul preached to the Athenians, 800. Turkish Ladies' Boots and Overshoes, from Constan- tinople, 801. Shoes from Cairo, Egypt, 802. The Jolly Fisherman, 1771, 803. Old German Pockals(?) 804. Design by C. Caporal, on parchment, 1756, 805. Drawing by an Automat, 806. Drawings from India, by a native artist, 807. Map of the Gold Regions of 1849, 808. Cornfile, Hungary, 809. The Steam Plow of 1834, 810. Petrifaction from the base of the Pyramids, 811. Two very old Plates, Mrs. D. Foster. 812. Landscape Pitcher, 100 years old. ' 813. Blue Pitcher, 150 years old. " 814. Pink Flowered Plate, 100 years old, " 815. Worked Picture, "Caleb Ackish," " 34 Art and Historic Exhibition. 81 G. Trieste Peasant Girl, Frank Sturgis. 817. Old Spanish Chair. 1760, 818. Work Box, 1780, 819. Slate Plates, made by Vancouver Indians, 820. Japanese Pagodas, very ancient, 821. Ancient Portrait, Mrs. M. De La Montanya. 822. Candlesticks, 200 years old " 823. Pizarro, Artist unknown, Mr. Van Eastland. 824. Picture, supposed to be 500 years old, 825. Blunderbuss captured in the Mexican War, by Major Eastland. 826. Three Gourds, hand-painted, by natives, Mrs. Captain Miller. 827. Carved Chocolate Bowl, used by General Alvai'ez, Mrs. Captain Miller. 828. Medal, 1688, Mrs. D. L. Emerson. 829. One pair Mexican Spurs, 100 years old, 830. Lariat made of Indian hair, 831. Spanish Whip and Eeins, made of Indian hair, 832. Bunch of Wheat, and Dishes from Chicago fire, 833. Indian Work-basket, been in Estudillo's family since 1815, 834. Bread baked by the Spanish at the battle of San Felipe in 1846, 835. Water Jug from San Felipe, 836. Flags of all Nations, made with a pen, in 1815, 837. Spanish Needle-work, very old, 838. One Embroidered Spanish Shawl, very old, 839. One Ancient Spanish Slipper, 840. One piece of Underwear, Needle and Bead-work, 841 . Spanish Needle-work, over 70 years old, 842. Boot Jack over 100 years old, 843. One Book, 106 years old. MB«¥. 863. Heptaplus, by John Picus Mirandula ; one volume, publisher and place unknown. Printed A. D. 1484, during the Pontificate of Innocent Eighth. 864. De Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes, by Leon- hartus Fuchsius, one volume. Published at Lyons, A. D. 1551. 865. The Hidden Wonders of Nature, by Levinus of Lemnos, one volume. Published by William Simon, Antwerp, A. D. 1567. 866. The Works of Aurelius Theodosius Macrobius, one volume. Published by Plantiniana, Leyden, A. D. 1597. 867. An English Exposition of Eoman Antiquities. Pub- lished by Henry Grippes, Oxford, A. D. 1631. 868. Gentile Theology and Christian Physiology, by Gerard John Vossius, two volumes. Published by John Blaev, Amsterdam, A. D. 1668. 869. Course of Mathematics for use of Marine and Artil- lery, by Bezout. one volume. Paris, 1812. This book formed a part of the library of Napoleon at St. Helena, and was used by him there. 870. Arithmetico-Geometrical Treatise, one volume. Pub- lished by Christopher Zunckel, Leipnig, A. D. 1727. 871. Comedies of the Spanish poet, Don Pedro Calderon de la Barca, Madrid, A. D. 1760. 872. History of the Council of Constance, by James Len- fant, two volumes. Published by Thos. Cox, London, A. D. 1728. 36 Art and Historic Exhibition. 873. Primitive Christianity, by William Cave, D. D., one volume. Published by R. Chiswel, London, A. I). 1682. 874. A Relation of the Conference between William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Fisher, the Jesuite, one volume, London, A. D. 1773. A. S. Hallidie. 875. Books of Architecture, by Gianbatista, Captain of Perugia, 1536. Place of publication unknown. 876. Description of Egypt, Researches made during the expedition of Napoleon I. Published by Pam- koucke, Paris, 1823. Eleven volumes of plates; seven on Ancient Monuments, four on Natural History and Modern Egypt, twenty-six volumes of text. A very rare work. 877. Theatre of the World, by Ortello. Published by Plantiniana, Antwerp, A. D. 1612, in ancient binding. 878. Rook of Architecture, by Puter. Published by Rubeis, Rome, 1723. 879. Musium of Verona. Published by Seminarii. 1749. 880. Astronomy, Vienna, 1745, one volume. 881. Voyages in Siciby, Malta and Lipari, by Houel, four volumes, Paris, 1784. 882. History of Art, by P/Agincourt, Milan. 1825. 883. Ancient Jewels, by Gorlfee, Paris. 1778. S84. Engravings of drawings of Claude Lorraine in Col- lection of Duke of Devonshire, Boydell engraver, 1776, London. 885. Engravings from Tintoretto, 1782. 886. Engravings from Coi'reggio, no title page or titles. 887. Monuments of China, Amsterdam, 1567. Dedicated to Leopold I. Library. 37 888. Engraved portraits of Kings of France, from A. D. 420 to 1588, (xuinti engraver. Venice, 1588. 889. Ancient Copy of Livy, exact date unknown. 890. Ancient Vases, engraved in Rome, 1712. 891. The Etchings of Leonardo Da Vinci, engraved by Mantelli, from the originals, Milan, 1785. 892. Thirty Landscapes, engraved by Kosaspina, from original paintings, Bologna, 1812. 893. Engravings from Domemchino, 1845, Rome. 894. Ionic figures engraved from Ancient Roman Sculpt- ures, Rome, 1754. 895. Engravings of Antique Statues, Rome, 1776. 896. Methamorphoses of Ovid. Published by Billaine, Paris, 1637. 897. Numismata, Bullioneo, Rome. 1696; reprinted year of Jubilee, 1700. 898. First Book of Architecture, by Poake, London, 1611. 899. Vatican Library, Rome, 1741. 900. Architecture and Painting, by Pozzo, Rome, 1700. 901. Ancient Monuments, by Wenkelmann, illustrated. Rome, 1821. 902. Edifices of Modern Rome, 1763. 903. Gallery of Turin, fine steel engravings, two volumes, Turin, 1864. 904. Anatomy Engraved, Turin, 1837. 905. Principal Churches of Europe. Dedicated to Leo XII, Rome, 1824. D. Hewes. 906. Dore Bible, Mrs. J. B. Ford. 907. History of the Art of Printing, (very old.) Mrs. Hanscomb. 908. Illustrations of the History of Art. five^volumes, Bos- ton, Prang, 1879, Mrs. Varney. 290842 38 Art and Historic Exhibition. 909. The True Economy of Human Life, translated from MSS. found in Temple of Bramah, 1765. 910. Waam Van Jehovah, Amsterdam, 1757, Dr. J. K. McLean. 911. A Plea for Paul's Presbytery in Scotland, London, 1791, " 912. Manners of the Great, London, 1791, " 913. Fox's Book of Martyrs, Mrs. Henshaw. 914. Old Bible, Mrs. Fish. 915. Audubon, ten volumes, colored plates. Mrs. Moo* 916. German Cyclopedia, " 917. Baron Munchausen, illustrated, by Dore, " 918. Tillotson's Works, three volumes, A. D. 1728, Rev. S. P. Sprecher. 919. Novae .Novi, one volume. A. 1). 1578. " 920. Catchismus Exchecreto, 1776, one volume, " 921. History of the Conquest of Mexico, by the Span- iards. Translated from Antonio de Solis, by Townsend, one volume, London, A. J). 1724. Mrs. C. H. Sawyer. 922. Avisos Esoietrales de Santa Theresa de Jesus, one volume, Madrid, A. D. 1647, " 923. Historia de California, three volumes, Madrid, A. D. 1757, " 924. Historia de Nueva Espana, one volume. " Mexico, A. I). 1770, 925. Metallurgy, Georgius Agricola, 1556. 926. Herodotus; Press of Stephanus, 1618. 927. Historical and Critical Dictionary, Pierre Bayle. • Amsterdam and Leyden, 1730, four volumes. 929. History of the Turks, Sir Paul Eycaut, London, 1700. 930. Aristarchus, or the Art of Grammar, Gerardu Johan- nes Vossius. 1695. Library. 39 931. The Subterranean World, Athanasius Kircher, Ams- terdam, 1664. 932. Architecture, by Vetruvius, 1530. Mrs Sublette. 933. Obsevations on the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse, Sir Isaac Newton, London, 1733. Mr. ffm. Trumbell. 934. Essays on Philosophical subjects, Adam Smith, D. D., London, 1795, " 935. One of the books of the New Testament printed in Chinese, " 936. Erasmus' New Testament, 1548, no title page. 937. Sacred Philology, Solomon Glassius, 1705, Leipzig. 938. An Ancient Bible, in English, (old black letter,) no title page, mutilated. 939. The Book of Esther, Ancient Jewish Manuscript. I)r. Wythe. 940. Giannoni's History of Naples, London, 1829. 941. Bayle's Dictionary, London, 1731. 942. Leigh's Critica Sacra, Amsterdam, 1696. 943. Polano's History of the Council of Trent, 1013. 944. Heidegerri's Corpus, Turin, 1700. 945. Poole's Synopsis, five volumes, folio, Frankfort, 1712. 946. Raleigh's History of England, 1676. Rev. William A. Scott, D. D. 947. Seneca's Morals, Sir R, L'Estrange, London, 1696. Mrs. Qumn. 948. Copy of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Guy, Esq., London, 1725. " 949. The Ladies' Dairy, 1733, London. Mrs. Bell. 950. Version of the Psalms, Mrs. MacAulay. 951. Hudibras, 1732, Mrs. Morrison. 952. French Work, Seventeenth Century, Mrs. Poston. 953. Bark Book, Mrs. Smyth. 40 Art and Historic Exhibition. 954. Pice of Tasso's Tree, Padua, E. S. C. 955. Parchment Books, Sixteenth Century, Lansing. 956. Japanese Newspapers, Mrs. Smyth. 957. Bronze Vase, Mrs. Washington Byer. 958. Placpies, Bacchus and Ariadne, painted by, " 959. Bronze Augustus Caesar, " 960. Chromos by Kohler, said to be finest ever issued, " 961. Collection of Medals. " 962. Piece of Marble from Hackian's Villa, " 964. Ancient Carvings, 965. Carrect, Bosso Antico, Scipio's Tomb, " 966. Medal, given to one of the fifty survivors of the Seige of Delhi. 967. Medal of Crimean War. 968. Paper Money of 1779 and 1879. 969. Paper sent into Paris by carrier-pigeon, during the Siege. 970. Autograph Letter, Geo. Washington. 971. Official Document signed by John Hancock. Sep- tember 30, 1776. B. H. Lloyd. 972. Fragment of a Letter of Lord Macaulav. Mrs. Garber, 973. Autograph of Lord Brougham. 974. Autograph Letter of Henry Clay. Mrs. W. S. Bartlett. 975. Beceipt given Benedict Arnold. Conti- nental Sixpence of 1776, 976. Life of Marie Antoinette, richly illustrated, J. E. McElrath. 977. More's Utopia, " 978. Copy Marriage Contract, (Jewish), Mr. David Hewes. 979. Book of Esther, (Parchment). 980. Old Jewish Phylacteries, Library. 41 081. Fragment oi Egytian Manuscript written on papyrus, Mr. David Howes. 982. Portrait of Harmen Ter Borch, and his wife, both painted A. I). 1592. 983. Portraits of Isaac Scheltus, Printer to the States G-eneral of the Netherlands, and his wife, Ma.ia Elisabeth de Rasiere, both painted by Humbert, A. D. 1767. The latter was great-grand-mother of Mr. James de Fremery and great-great-grand daughter of Isaac de Rasiere, first Secretary of the Colony of New Netherlands, New York. 984. Portrait of Casparus de Fremery, A. D. 1782. 985. Portrait of Maria Van Vollenhoven, A. D. 1630. 986. Deed whereby Franco Nicolai, a Friar of the third order of St. Francis, gives all his worldly goods to a Convent at Amsterdam. Dated, 8 August, 1431, attested by Coenraerdus, Imperial Notary Public. 987. Letters Patent whereby the States of Holland prom- ise to pay an annuity of eighteen pounds to the widow of M. de Wael. Dated 20 December, 1599. This document is signed by the celebrated Advocate, Johan van Oldenbarneveld and other statesmen. 988. Great Seal of Holland. Such as must have been attached to the above document. 989. Photographic copy of Deed of Gift of William 11, Romish King. Count of Holland, to a convent at 's Gravenzande. A. D. 1255. 990. Photographic copy of Letters of the Bishop of Lubeck, promising absolution to persons assisting said Convent. A. D. 1255. 991. Dutch Silver Medal. A. D. 1782, with inscription: ••The Netherlands declare America free," and on the reverse side, "The general wish," 42 Art and Historic Exhibition. 992. Ladies Spyglass, inlaid with pearls and rubies. Old Dutch. 993. Imitation of Shekel of Israel, for thirty of which the Lord Jesus was betrayed. 994. Holland Stiver, 1739. 995. Brass Medal, 1597, appearing to bear Masonic Em- blems. 996. Lady's Silver Smelling Box, old Dutch, (Loder- yndoosje.) 997. Box with scales, and weights of various coins, used 150 years ago in counting houses to verify the genuineness of coins. 998. Aesopi Fabulae, illustrated, Paris. 1564. 999. License to Prof. N. C. de Fremery to powder his hair during the year 1807. James de Fremery. 1000. Collection of Photographs, Statues and Bronzes from among the Ruins of Pompeii, David Hewes. 1001. Egypt, (Photographs,) " 1002. Palestine and Syria, " " 1003. Palmyra and Baalbec, " " 1004. Three pictures, 80 years old, Mrs. J. E. Benton, 1005. Five books, over 100 years old, " 1006. Chart of Languages, Mr. D. Hewes. 1007. Chart of Alphabets of all known languages, " 1008. Roman Style, Mrs. Dr. Nichols. 1009. Costume of Russian Empire, Mrs. Bell. 1010. Costume of the Hereditory States of Austria, " 1011. Old Bible, Mrs. Brownell. 1012. Valentine and Orson, 1730, Mrs. Garber. 1013. Shakespeare reading Macbeth at the Court of Elizabeth, " 1014. Tasso before the Court of Ferrara, " 1015. Trial of Charles I, 1016. Trial r of Earl Stafford, .. Library. 43 1017. Trial of Erne Deans, an old English colored engrav- ing, Mrs. Varney. 1018. Notes on Scripture. 1650, P. T. Bobbins. 1019. Copy of London Times, 1798, 1020. One volume Pope's Poems, 1727, " 1021. One volume Gay's Pables, 1728, " 1022. Book 220 years old, M. De La Montanya, Jr. 1023. Cyclopedea, 1738. Dr. Wythe. 1024. Translations of Gentoo Code of Laws, 108, Mrs. Leake. 1025. Bible 110 years old, Dr. Wadsworth. 1026. Bible 286 years old, Mrs. J. P. Barker. 1027. Book 100 years old, Mrs. Brown. 1028. Proceedings House of Lords, 1644. " 1029. Pamphlet printed in 1814. " 1030. Bible 149 years old, Mrs. Distenelle. 1031. History of the Christian People called Quakers, by William Sewel, London, 1799, two volumes, with a third volume by John Butty of the same peo- ple in Ireland. 1032. Collection of old Wills of the Kings of England, Princes and Princesses of Wales, and other of the Blood Boyal ; from the Beign of William the Conqueror to that of Henry the VII, inclusive, 1780, one volume quarto. 1033. A Church History of New England from 1690 to 1784, including a concise view of the American War, and of the conduct of the Baptists therein, with the present state of their Churches, by Isaac Backus. Printed in Providence, 1784, two volumes. 1034. An inquiry, historical and critical, into the evidence against Mary Queen of Scots. Printed in Edin- burg, 1772, one volume. 44 Art and Historic Exhibition. 1035. Acts and .Resolves of the State of Bhode Island from 1748 to 1780, with the autograph of Henry Ward, Secretary of the Assembly, subscribed to each Act. Two volumes, octavo. Printed in pam- phlet from 1748 to 1780. 103(3. Drake's History of the Indians, containing a copy of the original engraving from the History of Capt. John Smith, when "King Powhattan commands C. Smith to be slayne." 1037. A fac-simile of an engraving of the Pequot Fort, destroyed by Capt. John Mason, at Mystic, in 1636, from a "History of the Batfcell, by Capt. John Underhill." 1038. A copy of "The New London Gazette," Connecticut. March 17, 1796. 1039. A copy of the "Newport (E. I.) Mercury," printed by James Franklin, Dec. 19, 1758. 1040. A Funeral Sermon, in commemoration of that great and good man, the Hon.Gurdon Saltonstall, Esq., late Governor of Connecticut, by Cotton Mather Smith, New London, 1724. 1041. A Sermon preached at the Ordination of the Eev. Mr. Mather Pyles, by his Father, in the First Church of Christ, New London, Conn., Novem- ber 18, 1757. 1042. A Sermon by the Eev. Mather Byles, A. M., pastor of the First Church of Christ, New London, ••The Christian Sabbath explained and vindi- cated," January 14, 1759. Charles H. Denison. 1043. Eoyal Commentaries of Peru, by De la Vega, Lon- don, 1688, J. E. McElrath. 1044. Arcadia, Philip Sidney, London, 1725. 1045. China, old French edition, « LlBBARY. 45 104(5. Autograph Letter of Aaron Burr, Mrs. W. S. Bartlett. 1047. Book of Latin Sermons, by Hugo de Prato Florido. Printed A. D., 1485. Mrs. Rufus Leighton. 1048. Milton's Paradise Lost, one volume, London, A. I)., 1088. 1049. Portrait of Christopher Columbus, from Naples Gal- lery, 1050. Portrait of Amerigo Vespucci, from Naples Gallery, 1051. The Original Bear Flag, 1846, 1052. Fremont's Battalion Flag, 1846, 1053. View of first Post-office in San Francisco, 1054. Views of San Francisco in 1846 and 1849, 1055. View of Montgomery, Post and Market streets, San Francisco, 1858, showing present site of Palace Hotel, Grand Hotel, Lick House and Masonic Building, 1056. View of Sacrmento, 1849, 1057. Copy of "Panama Star," Feb. 24, 1849, giving list of passengers en route to California, Society of California Pioneers. 1058. Autograph Letter of Benjamin Franklin, relating to Treason of Arnold, Mr. G. E. Schenck. 1059. Benjamin Franklin's "Poor Eichard's Almanac," A. I). 1737, Mr. G. E. Schenck. 1060. A Paper Weight, made from a piece of the corner stone of the Capitol of the United States, 1061. Ivory Knob, from the Sarcophagus of the Eoman Emperor Alexander Severus, who was murdered A. D. 235, Mrs. J. West Martin. 1062. Hungarian Money, with Kossuth's Signature, " 1063. "Pioneer" Money, issued by Burgoyne & Co., " 1064. Letter from President Fillmore, " 1065. An English Indenture, very rare, issued in reign of Queen Anne, A. D., 1705, Mrs. J. West Martin. 46 Art and Historic: Exhibition. 1066. History of the People called Quakers, 1779, by Wm. Sewell, Mr. Denison. 1067. Bible, 1594, Psalters and Psalms, " 1068. Inquiry into the Evidence against Mary, Queen ol Scots, Edinburgh, 1772, Mr. Dennison. 1069. The Ladies' Philosoph} r of Love, by Chas. Stearns, 1797, Miss E. B. Peed. 1071. Pope's Works, 1791, 9 volumes. Mr. Palmer 1072. The British Plutarch, 1791, 8 volumes, 1073. Oriental System of Morality, 1749, " 1074. Rites and Sacraments of the Church of England, 1715 Mr. Palmer. 1075. Acts and Resolves, 1765, 2 volumes, " 1076. Dante's Divine Comedy, Venice, 1578, S. J. Cower. 1077. Vision of Columbus, 1792, Mr. Ford. 1078. Chamber's Dictionary, 1738, 1079. New England Primer, 1777, « 1080. America, Accurate Description of the New World, by John Roglebly, 1571, Mrs. Rabe. 1081. Portfolio of Old and Rare Etchings, Mrs. Rabe. 1082. Cerman Bible, 1710, J. Heimboldt. 1083. Bible, Smallest in the World, Mrs. Banks. 1084. Rim— Kronik, 1620, Anon. 1085. Tibullus— Cutullus— Propertius, Press of Aldus, 1502. Anon. 1086. Petrarch, minature edition, Anon. 1087. Aristarchus on the Art of Grammar, Amsterdam, 1695, J. M. Estudillo. 1088. Herodotus History of Greece, in Greek and Latin 1518, J. M. Estudillo! 1089. Georgius Agricola on Metallurgy 1556, Louis Janin,Jr. 1090. History of the Turks, 1700, Sir Pane Recant, J. M. Estudillo. Library. 47 1091. Sacred Philology, Leipzig, 1705, by Oleaesnsi, Mrs. Naismith 1092. German Bible, 1741, " 1093. The Touchstone of Common Assurances, Wm. Shep- pard, Esq., 1667, Mrs. Zach. Montgomery. 1094. Cottage Tablet, by John Fisher, translated in 1820, and bound, by the author, Mrs. J. A. Benton. 1095. Programme of the Funeral of Lord Nelson, 1805 1 Mrs. C. H. Hossack. 1096. Original "Cod Save the King," " 1097- Photograph of Gen. Jackson's Last Letter, Dr. Guinn 1098. Music, French, Du Chesne Aine, Paris, 4 volumes. Mrs. Felton. 1099. Photograph of Hindoo Temple, Mrs. P. D. Brown. 1100. Parchment Books of Sixteenth Century, Mrs. Lansing. 1101. Meditations of King James II, " 0«l7ft ^®@M- "ANTIQUE CURIOS." 1120. Mummy and Case, 3,000 years old, from Thebes. 1121. Mummy, Child's Shirt, from the Tombs at Thebes. 1122. Heads from Mummy Cases. 1123. Fragments of Mummy Cases with Hieroglyphic Writing. 1124. Mummy Hands. 1125. Fragments of Wood with Hieroglyphic Writing. 1126. Antique Oriental Alabaster Bowl. 1127. Strings of Mummy Beads taken from Mummies. 1128. Images in Bronze, Stone and Wood from Thebes. 1129. Antique Oriental Alabaster Box. 1130. Bottle of Water from Jacob's Well. 1131. Sealed Jar from Excavations at Athens. 1132. Cone from the Cedars of Lebanon. 1133. Colored Wooden Hawks (the Birds sacred to Horus), from Euins of Thebes, 3,000 years old. 1134. Jewish Phylacteries, containing Texts of Scripture on Parchment. 1135. Roll of the Books of Esther in Hebrew on Parch- ment. 1136. Fragments of* Papyrus, with Hieroglyphic Writing. 1137. Nubian Sword. 1138. Ancient Coins. 1139. Damascus Shoe. 1140. Venetian Brass Buckle of Fifteenth Century. 1141. Curiosity of the Wars of Napoleon the First, found in Verona. Oriental Room. 49 1142. Antique Bronze Lamp, found in Verona. 1143. Antique Knife or Razor, found in Verona. 1144. Nubian Women's "Ball Costume." 1145. Stone Searabeii, "Sacred Bugs," from Egyptian Temples and Tombs. 1146. Turkish Coffee Cups. 1147. Mummy Clotb from Mummies at Thebes. 1148. Pieces of Sarcophagi, with Hieroglyphics. 1149. Fragment of Ornamental Bronze of the Ancient Roman Era. 1150. Bronze Vase, from Pompeii. 1151. Lamp from Excavations at Pompeii. 1152. Brass Sword Hilt, Sixteenth Century. 1153. Gilt Bronze Ornament of Phillip Second's Time. 1154. Olive Wood Paper Weight, from Jerusalem, with Instruments of the Passion carved upon it. 1155. Olive Wood Work Box, made in Jerusalem. 115(3. Miniature copy of Egyptian Obelisk. 1157. Turkish Chibooke (Pipe). 1158- Turkish Bournouse, with Verses from the Koran engraved upon it. 1159. Table Covers from Damascus. 1160. Damascus Embroidered Footstool Cover. 1161. Carved Sandal Wood Work Box from Singapore. 1162. Roman Mosaic Table. 1 163. Arabic Newspaper, published in Beyrout, Syria. 1164. Olive Wood Card Receiver, from Jerusalem. 1165. Inlaid Wooden Table from Cannes. 1166. Two Chairs, made of the Horns of the Roman Cani- pagna Cattle and covered with Roman Goat Skin. David Hewes. 1167. Arabic Shawl made at Suk by natives, Mrs. Card. 1168. Japanese Satin Apron, " 50 Art and Historic Exhibition. 1169. Turkish Smoking Cap 100 yrs. old, Mrs. Card. 1170. Ladies work-bag, Hindoostan, " 1171. Hindoo Smoking Cap, " 1172. " Picture of servants on mica, " 1173. Turkish Lady's Work-bag, very old, Mrs. Gee. 1174. Ivory Fan, ' Mrs. Nough. 1175. Two Paper-weights, Ivory Elephants on cross section of an elephant's tooth, 1176. Two Carved Picture Frames from Pumelo tree, Nigpo, China, 1177. Carved Ebony Stand and Shell for ferns, Swatow, China, 1178. Two Silver Caskets in the shape of bh'ds, Siam, 1179. Nest of three Silver Caskets, Chiengmai, N. Laos, 1180. Coins of Siam, ancient and modern, 1181. Palm-leaf Book, Chiengmai, 1182. Two hand- woven Skirts, worn by the Laos women, 1183. Four embroidered Pillow ends, 1184. Two Swords of young Saw-fish, Siam, taken from the genus loci of a fishing villiage, 1185. A Turned Horn Box for cosmetics, Siam, 1186. Model of a Jinrikasha, Japan, Prof. Bradley. 1187. Set Ivory Chessmen, 1188. Savage Necklace, composed of the teeth of young whales, 1189. Three Chinese Idols, 1190. Japanese Pipe, 1191. Kaffir 1192. Two Deep Sea Fans, 1193. Spray of Shell Flowers, West Indies, 1194. Pitcher used on H. M. S. "Victory," of Trafalgar, 1195. Two small Soapstone Vases, Amoy, China, F. T. Bobbins. Oriental Room. 51 1 196. Two Japanese Bird Cages, presented to Mrs. Pittburg in 1871 by tbe Prince of Arwa, having been in the royal family 200 years, Miss A. Hudson. 1197. Chinese Model of a lady's foot, " 1198. Two Japanese Fans, " 1199. Pictures painted on glass, Mrs. Condit, 1200. Tobacco Pouch, " 1201. Embroidered Fan Case, " 1202. Chinese Microscope, " 1203. Silver Tankard, 300 years old, Mrs. Ames. 1204. Antique Moorish Dagger, presented to Lieut. Mitchell by the Baron de Mertens, Mrs. Gregory. 1205. Pair of Chinese Lady's Shoes, " 1106. Toilet Set of Damascus Gold Cloth, Mrs. D. Hewes. 1207. Silk Scarf, 1208. Embroidered white velvet Slippers, Damascus. Mrs. Bartlett. 1209. White Embroidered Bournese, ■' 1210. Four Pairs Oriental Shoes, Mrs. Abbott. 1211. Silk Handkerchiefs, 1212. Twenty Trays Foreign Coins, bearing date from 235-1 B. C. to 1700 A. D., H. P. Fletcher, S. F. 1213. Card Keceiver of Porcupine quills, India, Mrs. Hyde. 1214. Two Japanese Vases, very large and elegant Mrs. Dr. McClure! 1215. One Japanese Embroidered Apron, Mrs. Ca.pt, Martin. vtsvii Dl^JWip I$8Jfl 0F )8$Q. 1220. Jardiniere and Bronzes. 1221. Decanter Stands, 200 years old, 1222. Bronzes, Shakspeare and Byron, 1223. Brocaded Silk, nearly 200 years old, 1224. Cup and Saucer, decorated old, 1225. A Pitch Pipe, over 150 years, 1226. Sewing Silk Shawl, 115 years old. Mrs. E. G. Brown. 1227. Silver Paper Knife from Geneva, 1228. Eosary blessed by Pope Pius IX, 1229. Box from Lake Como, made of wood found on the banks,. 1230. Dresden China Slipper, 1231. Gondola (miniature) from near Adriatic Sea, Mrs. William Alexander. 1232. Swiss Chair, 1223. Pompeian Lamp, French Plaque Solitude 1234. Old Plaque, French Ware, 100 years, 1235. Brass Tea-kettle, over 100 years, Mrs. J. P. Dyer. 1236. One Bug, Syrian, 1237. One " Morocco. 1238. Curtains, Algeria, 1239. Coffee Set Kabylia, Algeria. Mrs. John Dean. 1240. Venetian Mirror, from the Pioche Collection, 1241. One Buhl Cabinet, " " " " Mrs. John Felton. Drawing Room of 1880. 53 1242. Old Satsuma Tea-pot, 1243. Sake Pot, Japanese, 1244. Two Ivory Idols, Japanese, 1245. Pastile Burner, 1246. Two Hanging Pictures, Japanese, 1247. Japanese Writing Desk and Table, 1248. Bohemian Trinity and Christening Bowl, 1249. Japanese Portfolio and Envelopes, 1250. " Agates, Polatoe and Fig., Mrs. Louis Janin. 1251. History of America, 1671, 1252. Two Cups and Saucers, very old, 1253. Green Marble Lion, very rare, Mrs. Wm. Rabe. 1254. Class, 150 years old, Mrs. E. Folger. 1255. Paper Mache Table, Bolton Abbey, 1256. Bringing in of the Tithes, English, 1257. The Messenger, Painting, 1258. Companion, " 1259. Swiss Ornaments, Dr. S. Merritt, 1260. Decanter belonging to George Washington, 1261. Bill of Fare written by Henry Clay, 1262. Table upon which Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence, 1263. Ancient Coins, Judge Stanley. 1264. Japanese Screen, 1265. White Fox Robe, Captain J. N. Knowles. 1266. Heart of the Sierras: Paintings, Keith, Mr. A. K. P. Harmon. 1267. Russian River, Keith, " 1268. Mount Shasta, " " 1269. Glen-Ellis Falls. Harry Brown, 1270. Crystal Cascade, " " 1271. Mount Desert, Portland, Me., Harry Brown, Mr. A. K. P. Harmon. 54 Art and Historic Exhibition. 1272. Sunset, by Lankow, Mr. A. K. P. Harmon. 1273. Etching 200 years old, collection of " 1274. The Convalescent, « 1275. Japanese Snuffers, over 100 years old, William Boyer. 1276. Dress Materials from South Sea Islands, 1277. Sandal Wood 1278. Two Shells 1279. Impression of Japanese Leaf, 1280. Indian Cards, 1281. Book 300 years old, 1282. Ancient Coins, Louis Janin, Jr. 1283. Slate Plaque, 1284. Japanese Crystal rare, 1285. Fac Simile of Plaque from Jerusalem, 1286. Cloissine Plaque, 1287. Scrap Book, 1288. Two Bronze Cranes, Mrs. Chas. Marshall. 1289. Oil Paintings, Sybil, 1290. Two Pompeian Frescoes, 1291. Clock from Paris Exposition, Mrs. Van Winkle. 1292. Two Busts, Terra Cotta, Mrs. Alex. Campbell. 1295. Statues, Pandora, Vecca, Dr. Birdsall. 1296. Venus with the Shell, " 1297. Calopigi, 1298. Japanese Frame, " 1299. Oil Painting, Fruit, 1300. Silver Goblet, very old, 1301. Inlaid Table, Mrs. A. J. Ralston. 1302. Bric-a-brac Stand, " 1303. Plate which came over with Wm. Penn, " 1304. Cream Pitcher and Sugar Bowl from China, over 100 3 r ears old. Mrs. A. J. Ralston. u Drawing Room op 1880. 55 1305. Jug made in Wilmington, Delaware, Mrs. A. J. Ralston. 1306. Two Pieces of Aztec Pottery, Miss Pomeroy. 1307. Bronze Bust of Byron, . " 1308. Oil Paintings; The Magdalene, by Carlo Dolci, Mrs. W. S. Bartlett. 1309. Angel of the Annunciation, by Dolci, " 1310. Bric-a-brac Case, C. Schreiber. 1311. Cabinet, 1312. Ebony and gilt Easel, 1313. Piano, Zeno Mauvais. 1314. Bead Table and Bracket, 1315. Florentine Mosaic Box, 1316. Piece of Elm-tree under which Wm. Penn made the Indian Treaty, 1317. Mosaic pavement, A. D. 70, 1318. Marble from the Coliseum, 1319. Pompeian Mosaic, 1320. Bronze Pitcher from Pompeii, 1321. Two Fans from Tahiti, 1322. Silver Set, Mrs. Jas. Cameron. 1323. Vase, Two Pictures from Gethseman, Mrs. C. A. Bailey. ^00^ W YE 0LDEN TIME. 1500. Two Landscapes of the Rockaway River, (N. J.). One, the spot where the Forge stood, in which the first cannon balls were made for the Revolu- tionary War, J. Cameron. 1501. Piece of the Elm Tree under which Wm. Penn made the Treaty with the Indians, Nov. 30, 1862. E. S. C. 1502. Silver Cent, Mrs. Morrison. 1503. Continental Money, 1777, E. S. C. 1504. Shoe and Knee-buckles, over 100 years old, Mrs. J. H. Fish. 1505. Spoon, over 200 years old, " 1506. China Punch-bowl, 150 years old, from which all the notabilities of Manhatten were served before and during the Revolutionary War, belonging to the original Knickerbocker family. 1507. Woven Apron, over 200 years old. 1508. Cup and Saucer, 200 years old. 1509. Green Calache of olden times. 1510. Granite Monument, from Tomb of Washington. 1511. China Dog which went through the great fire of N. Y., 1835. 1512. Infant Dress of olden times. Mrs. J. H. Fish. 1513. Gorgeous Patch-work of olden times, Mrs. Furber. 1514. Samplers of our Grand-mothers, Miss M. Reed. 1515. Glass, over 100 years old, Miss O. Polk. 1516. Tumbler, over 100 years old, Mrs. S. Stone. 1517. Wedding Dress of 1812. Owing to the war no finer cloth could be procured, Miss E. B. Reed. Appendix. 57 1518. Reticule of the last Century, E. S. C. 1519. Reticule of 1810, Miss E. B. Reed. 1520. Reticule of 1835, E. S. C. 1521. Card-rack of olden times, " 1547. Embroidered Apron, first of Nineteenth Century, Mrs. J. H. Fish. 1548. Photograph of the Home of the Knickerbocker family, N. Y., where have dwelt seven genera- tions. Settled, 1700. Mrs. J. H. Fish. 1549. Photograph from portraits of John and Elizabeth Knickerbocker, who were married February, 1769. " 1550. Old Family Bib-le, printed in 1639, W. F. Curtis. filih NITONS. 1525. Griallo Antico, from Palace of the Caesars, Rome, E. S. C. 1526. Lava, from Mt. Vesuvius, " 1527. Piece of the Tarpeian Rock, Rome, " 1528. Vitrified Glass from Royal Mosaic Factory of Rome. From this Roman Mosaics are made, " 1529. Agate, from Rock of Gibraltar, " 1530. Lamps, from Roman Tomb, in Ringen on the Rhine, Mrs. Dr. Nicholls. 1531. From the curtains around the bed on which Napo- leon Bonaparte died, Island of St. Helena, Miss L. 1532. Flowers from Jerusalem, Miss Grove. 1533. Tooth and piece of jaw-bone of Lucullus, from his Tomb in Frescati, Italy, 1800 years old, E. S. C. 1534. From the Inferno, or Grotto of Sybil, Baia, Italy, 1324. Ancient Bronze Japanese Buddhist God, 1325. Very oid Japanese "God of Plenty," 1326. Japanese Water Gourd used by travelers, 1327. Japanese Shoes and Stockings, 1328. Japanese Costume, made and painted by hand, 1329. Japanese Dress, 1330. Australian Spear Heads, usual length of one 15 feet. Miss I. V. Ellis. 58 Appendix. 1331. Marble fromTemple of Jupiter, Mr. O. B. Smith. 1332. Stones taken out of Dead Sea, " 1333. Some of the Wall of Mary and Martha's house, Mr. O. B. Smith. 1334. Large Shells from Joppa, oldest sea port, " 1335. Suk Horn from Damascus, " 1336. Shells from Sea of Galilee, " ""iMM/dffl'txr £> s Third Avenue Station, via South Pacific Coast R. R. 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