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Vase. Ruskin Pottery

Vase Ruskin Pottery c.1933 A Ruskin Pottery vase, made in Smethwick. It is a high temperature flambe fired earthenware vase with a narrow tapering neck to a bulbous base. There is mottled decoration ...

Vase. Ruskin Pottery

Vase Ruskin Pottery c.1933 A Ruskin pottery vase with handle, made in Smethwick. It is a high temperature flambe glazed stoneware, with a light grey and burgundy base colour. It has purple mottling ...

Vase. Ruskin Pottery

Vase Ruskin Pottery c.1925 A large Ruskin Pottery vase, made in Smethwick. It is a high temperature flambe fired earthenware, with a grey and burgandy base colour. It has purple mottling with dark ...

Vase. Staffordshire

Vase Staffordshire c.1840 A cylindrical vase with a flaring mouth, made in Staffordshire. It is dark blue with gilded foliage decoration and white panels of painted flowers.

Vase. Staffordshire. Wedgwood

Vase designed by John Flaxman and made by Wedgwood, Staffordshire, c.1780 A caneware pot-pourri vase with two handles and a cover. The main body of the vase is buff coloured and bears a classical frieze ...

Vase. Stoke-on-Trent

Vase Stoke-on-Trent c.1830 A porcelain bottle-shaped vase, from Stoke-On-Trent. It is decorated with enamel painted flowers.

Vase. Stoke-on-Trent. Spode

Spode spill vase from Stoke-On-Trent (design 868), c.1830 The vase has an elegant shape with a flaring rim. The exterior flower decoration is painted in enamel colours and gilding, and the interior is ...

Victorian Glass Beaded Lampshade

A Victorian lampshade, made of circles of crochet work, decorated with glass beads.

Victorian Tapestry Firescreen

Firescreens were used in Victorian homes to provide a shield from the heat of the fire. Decorative tapestry fire screens such as this were a feature of upper and middle class households and were often ...

View of the River Thames, London

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a bridge across the River Thames. It was believed this shows Putney Bridge, but due to the curve of the river, is more likely to be Cremone Bridge which crosses ...

Waiting Outside Number 12

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a horse and gig waiting outside a house, and is by an unknown painter for about 1870. The artist has created an imposing sense of isolation, as though this ...

Wallpaper

A roll of dado wallpaper in green, olive and red colours with patterns of holly and berries.

Wallpaper

A roll of dado wallpaper with dark red, green, beige, black and gold patterns.

Wallpaper

A roll of ceiling roses wallpaper with a floral and fruit multi-coloured pattern.

Warwick Vase, Warwick Castle

Black and white postcard John Joseph Ward (1875-1947) 88mm x 138mm This postcard features a large two-handled vase on a plinth, known as the Warwick Vase. © J. J. Ward

Water Cistern

Water Cistern c.1880-1900 A copy of a dutch delft (tin-glazed earthenware) lavabo or water cistern probably by Samson. It is in the form of a house, with a white ground, decorated in dark blue with ...

Wemyss ware pig

This is a glazed pottery model of a black and white pig. Wemyss ware was first produced in Kirkaldy in Scotland in 1882 at Robert Heron & Sons Pottery, and is named after the Wemyss family of the local ...

White Ram

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a prize ram facing right. It is signed 'W. Bagshaw (?) painter Rougby', and was painted by William Bagshaw in 1846. A further painted inscription on the bottom ...