Date:1775 - 1800 (c.)
Description:This tapered beaker is decorated with a coach, buildings and trees, and with initials I.P. and J.F. on the side. This type of beaker had the advantage of being light, washable, and inexpensive. Its transparency highlights the decoration, which was typically made with a hot needle. It is English and comes from the late 18th century. Height 92 mm, Diameter 66 mm
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L to R: Beaker with a coach and a gentleman riding his horse, with buildings ...
This is a beech-wood red-painted flax breaker of typical form. It rests on tapering ...
This is a carved wooden candleholder, modelled with two figures in servants' clothes, ...
This is a cylindrical lantern with a glazed hinged door on the front. Above this ...
This wrought-iron rick knife is typical in form - a large blade with handle attached ...
This is a galvanised iron four-quart oil can, later painted in the manner of bargeware ...
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Source: Compton Verney House Trust
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