Bowl. Fenton Vivien. Thomas Whieldon
Bowl
Fenton Vivien
c.1740-1780
A bowl, made at Fenton Vivien by Thomas Whieldon. It has tortoiseshell brown mottling and apple green veins. The bowl has a beaded edge to the lip.
Bowl. Fenton Vivien. Thomas Whieldon
Bowl made by Thomas Whieldon Fenton Vivien, Staffordshire c.1760 A Whieldon bowl with tortoiseshell brown mottling and apple-green veins. There is a beaded edge to the lip. Thomas Whieldon (1719-1795) ...
Bowl. Japan
Hard paste porcelain tea bowl Japan c.1875-1925 A circular white bowl decorated with lacquer panels depicting Japanese scenes.
Bowl. Lambeth
Bowl Lambeth c.1680 A Lambeth Delft bowl with fluted sides. It is royal blue with splashes of grey-blue, known as the Nevers decoration.
Bowl. Liverpool
A porcelain tea bowl Liverpool c.1754-1799 A Liverpool porcelain tea bowl decorated with painted pink and purple flowers.
Bowl. Lowestoft
Bowl Lowestoft, Suffolk c.1775 A soft-paste porcelain bowl bearing a Redgrave pattern of a Chinese style landscape scene. There are two figures on a bridge and two boats sailing on a lake.
Bowl. Lowestoft
Porcelain bowl Lowestoft c.1780 Porcelain bowl with Chinese style decoration of flowers and a house painted in blue and brown. This bowl is also decorated on the inside of the rim.
Bowl. Lowestoft
Bowl
Lowestoft
c.1770
A Lowestoft porcelain open bowl. It is decorated with a painted Chinese scene of a tree and a bird. There is a pattern on the inside of the lip in orange and purple.
Bowl. Netherlands
Delft (tin-glazed earthenware) bowl with painted decoration The Netherlands c.1700-1725 The bowl has a blue-white ground, and decoration which depicts a horse and rider between trees in blue, yellow and ...
Bowl. New Hall
Hard-paste porcelain bowl New Hall c.1800 Porcelain bowl decorated with printed coloured flowers. There is also decoration on the inside of the rim.
Bowl. Ruskin Pottery
Bowl made in Smethwick c.1926 A Ruskin Pottery earthenware bowl, flambe fired at a high temperature. It is decorated with a grey base colour and purple, burgundy and turquoise mottling. Ruskin Pottery ...
Bowl. Staffordshire
Small slipware bowl Staffordshire c.1700 The bowl is cream with a brown slip and a comb pattern. There is a metal ring around the lip.
Bowl. Stoke-on-Trent, William Adams & Sons
Bowl made by William Adams & Sons Stoke-On-Trent c.1787-1805 A blue and white jasper bowl, with a raised white frieze decoration of classical figures. It bears the impressed mark of 'ADAMS'. Jasper is ...
Bowl. Worcester
Bowl Worcester c.1770 The bowl is decorated with the 'three flower pattern' of flowers and butterflies. It is of the Dr Wall period and has a crescent mark on the base.
Bowl. Worcester
Porcelain bowl Worcester c.1770 This bowl, from the Dr Wall period, is decorated with Chinese scenes in enamel colours. There are figures of women with children.
Bowl. Worcester
Large open bowl Worcester c.1768 This bowl is decorated in blue with scenes of buildings, trees, water and boats, with a scene of a tree and rocks at the bottom. There is a blue and white crescent mark ...
Bowl. Worcester Porcelain Company
Porcelain bowl made by the Worcester Porcelain Company Dr Wall period, c.1770 It is decorated with a coloured transfer depicting ruins.
Candlestick. Staffordshire
Candlestick
Staffordshire
c.1750-1800
One of a pair of candlesticks, by Greatbach, from Staffordshire. It has a green glaze (cabbage glaze), and a raised pattern of acanthus leaves. There are owl heads ...