7. Foreign Coat of Arms; supporters, a Savage and Angel.

8. The Duchess of Kendal's Arms. [Vide p. 28.] A copy sold in Mr. Gulston's sale for £4.

9. Another, for a silver tea-table, larger, but not so neatly engraved. Sold in the same sale for £6.

10. Another.

11. With a male shield, probably a mistake of the engraver's.

12. A Coat of Arms, engraved on a silver tea-table.

13. The same ornaments left, and Sir Gregory Page's arms inserted in their place. At Sir Gregory's sale, the table was purchased by Mr. Morrison, who, after taking off twenty-five impressions, melted the plate.

14. The Chudleigh Arms. Motto: Aut vincam, aut peribo.

15. Arms of Gore, engraved on a silver waiter.

16. Arms of John Holland, herald painter; a book plate. In the second impressions the lion is of a smaller size, and eight fleur-de-lis instead of the seven originally inserted.