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102 results

Posset-pot

Maker: Unknown

Charger

Maker: Unknown

Ocean

Artist: Anthony Caro (British, 1924–2013, D.F.A. (Hon.) 1989)

Carafe

Maker: Unknown

Tile "Terra"

Designer: Walter Crane (British, 1845–1915)
Manufacturer: Maw & Company (British, founded 1850)

Jug, "Prodigal Son" pattern

Maker: Thomas Till & Son (British, 1850–1928)

Jug, "Enville" pattern

Maker: E & W Walley (1856–1859)

Jug, "Ariadne" pattern

Maker, probably by: Samuel Alcock & Co. (British, 1828–1853)

Jug, "Apostle" pattern

Manufacturer: Charles Meigh (British, active ca. 1835–49)

Wine Glass

Maker: Unknown

Wine Glass

Maker: UnknownMaker

Beer Glass

Maker: UnknownMaker

Covered Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Needlework Picture

Maker: Unknown

The Glass of Wine

Artist: Tom Hunter (British, born 1965)

Love and Death

Artist: George Frederick Watts (British, 1817–1904)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Medal of Sir William Parkhurst

Artist: Sir Thomas Rawlins (British, 1620–1670)

Dominion of the Sea Medal from London

Artist: Nicholas Briot (French, ca. 1579–1646)
Mint: London
Honorand: Charles I, King of England, British, 1600–1649, ruled 1625–49

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