Show 7 A Valuable Cariosity Among other valuable l curiosities to be seen in the Museum At present is a Bilk apron worked with gold end f silver This apron it is dVM 1 d-VM woiked by Queen Elizabeth who presented it t one of her waiting < maids named Parry a Welsh lady It was left AS an heirloom by iher to 31 relative and finally fell into t ie hands ot Mrs Mary Ycun by whom it was presented to the Museum The work on it it extremely fine the im tial E for Elizabeth wrought on one of the tendrils while the letter T indicating in-dicating the Tudore formed the tree from which the other branches grew one of which as before stated signifies 1 signi-fies tbe Elizabeth Another curiosity is the fact that she has wiought into J l the Tudor branch the red und white roees which are combined and even in the leaves this idea i > carried out signifying that her family had united the two great notions which fought V lor t years and whose battles are recorded re-corded as the Wars of the Roses The 4 whole design is i excellent and worked cut with such A degree of perfection that connoisseurs pronounce it of the flneet kind and place a remarkably high value on it itF I |