Fig. 283.—Ivory armlet, very rudely carved in human figures, crocodiles, serpents, &c.
Figs. 284 and 285.—Brass or bronze sword, the pommel in the form of a twisted ring, as so frequently shown on the plaques, see Figs. [4], [113], [179], [255], etc. The blade is of unusual form, very broad, and rounded at the end.
Figs. 286 to 288.—Bronze plaque, representing a figure standing and holding in his left hand a staff with an eagle on the top. A staff with a bird on the top is represented in one of the figures of No. [139].
[DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXXVIII.]
Fig. 289.—Bronze plaque, representing a human head with straight combed hair. Aquiline nose, moustache and beard; not of negro type. The ground ornamented with the usual leaf ornament.