Date:1700 - 1799 (c.)
Description:Salt celler made from a rectangular piece of black wood with the interior carved out, 1700-1799.
The exterior is decorated with incised lines and crosses. There is a hole through the base.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
An Irish rush light holder, dating to between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries. ...
A panel from a church pew, c.1400-1499. It consists of a long rectangular piece ...
Fra Angelico St Sixtius Giving Money to St Lawrence for Alms E.E. Schaffer (copyist) ...
An English pewter tankard, with a hinged domed lid, 1600-1799 It has a straight-sided ...
A dish tilter from Fillongley, 1700-1799. It is made from a wedge of wood with a ...
A hard backed book called A Natural History of English Insects which contains illustrations ...
An embroidered cushion cover, made from silk threads on satin, c.1770. It depicts ...
A small rectangular sampler on a thick canvas mounted on a board. It depicts the ...
A rate receipt from Leamington Spa issued to a Mr Roberts, 29th November 1823. On ...
A letter dated 28th June 1845 from the widow, Sarah Johnson applying for charity ...
Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449-1494) The Last Supper C Schultz (copyist) Ink on paper ...
A paperback guide to The Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa with a brown printed cover, ...
A green hard cover photograph album 165mm x 145 mm The album contains black and ...
A guide book called The Gateway to Shakespeare Land, Royal Leamington Spa. It has ...
A guide to Leamington Spa, with a yellow and black cover which has a black printed ...
A silver and enamel plaque in a dark wooden frame, November 1998. It depicts eight ...
Share:
Donor ref: LEAMG : M1478.1915 (72/22563)
Copyright information: Copyrights to all resources are retained by the individual rights holders. They have kindly made their collections available for non-commercial private study & educational use. Re-distribution of resources in any form is only permitted subject to strict adherence to the usage guidelines.