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Tile from Aylesford's Well

Complete glazed ceramic tile from Aylesfords Well, Leamington Spa. It has mortar attached. The tile has a black background and is decorated with blue flowers and green shells and leaves. The well was ...

Toy Dinner Service

This toy dinner service was made in England by Ridgways. It consists of dinner plates, serving dishes, and sauce boats.

Tray. Fenton Vivien. Thomas Whieldon

Tray Fenton Vivien c.1750-1800 A Whieldon lead glazed earthenware, rectagonal tray, from Fenton. It has two handles (one reproduction) in black tortoiseshell veined in green, orange, blue-grey and ...

Trinket Box

A circular, slightly domed English porcelain trinket box. The box has a blue glaze and gilding and there are hand painted flowers on the lid.

Trinket Box

Circular, slightly domed English porcelain trinket box. It has a blue glaze with gilding and hand painted flowers on the lid.

Trinket Box. Dresden

Porcelain Box Dresden, Germany A porcelain trinket box of irregular shape. It is blue-glazed and has gilding to the sides. There is a painted harbour scene on the lid and it is lined with silk.

Urn

An early Greek urn made from a beige fabric with painted black bands inside the rim, base and handles. The rim is broken and has a piece missing.

Urn

A small Ancient Greek urn, with a curving body on a pedestal base. The neck of the urn narrows and widens when reaching the rim. It has two handles and two portraits of women have been painted in red ...

Ushabti

The second figure from the left is a minature ushabti from Egypt. The ushabti is possibly ceramic, and there are traces of faience glaze. Ushabti were buried with the dead to look after them in the afterlife. ...

Ushabti

The figure on the right is a minature ushabti from Egypt. The ushabti is possibly ceramic, and there are traces of faience glaze. Ushabti were buried with the dead to look after them in the afterlife. ...

Ushabti

The second figure on the right is a minature ushabti from Egypt. The ushabti is possibly ceramic, and there are traces of faience glaze. Ushabti were buried with the dead to look after them in the afterlife. ...

Ushabti

To the left is a fragment of a minature ushabti from Egypt. The ushabti is possibly ceramic, and there are traces of faience glaze. Ushabti were buried with the dead to look after them in the afterlife. ...

Vase

This small vase is from Ancient Rome. The vase is ceramic.

Vase

This small vase is from Ancient Rome. The vase is ceramic.

Vase

This small vase is from Ancient Rome. The vase is ceramic, and dates from 700BC. It forms part of a collection of minature souvenirs that were excavated at Rome.

Vase

This small vase is from Ancient Rome. The vase is ceramic, and dates from 700BC. It forms part of a collection of minature souvenirs that were excavated at Rome.

Vase

A tall six-sided vase with a flaring rim and base. The vase is decorated with blue, yellow and brown glazes.

Vase

A predynastic Egyptian egg-shaped vase, 3050BC. It has a pointed base and gently curving sides. The vessel is made from red ceramic with a blackened upper half and interior. This is caused by upturning ...