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Vase. Ruskin Pottery

Vase Smethwick 1923 A Ruskin Pottery vase, made in Smethwick. It is tall with a narrow neck and has a mottled yellow pattern.

Vase. Ruskin Pottery

Vase Smethwick 1924 A Ruskin Pottery earthenware vase, made in Smethwick. It is tall and narrow, with pale yellow lustre decoration mottled with grey. Ruskin Pottery was established in 1898 by Edward ...

Vase. Staffordshire

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

Vase. Staffordshire

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

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 ...

Vase. Stoke-on-Trent. Wedgwood

Vase Stoke-on-Trent c.1880 A Wedgwood biscuit fired caneware vase, made in Stoke-on-trent. The vase has a bulbous bowl with a long thin neck.

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 ...

Watering Pot

An English earthenware watering pot from Westminster. It was used to water the front of shops. The pot has a narrow neck and a small opening at the top. There are small handles attached to the neck and ...

Watershed

E. de Waal Watershed, 2010 Sculpture, white lacquer cabinet and porcelain vessels 500mm x 450mm x 170mm This sculpture features a small cabinet, which can be opened and closed, filled with blue ...

Wedgwood Souvenir Dish

This jasperware (fine, unglazed ceramic) dish features a bust of Shakespeare derived from the Chandos and Chesterfield portraits. Made by Wedgwood, c. 1990 Identity number SBT 1990-9

Wedgwood Souvenir Pendant

This jasperware (fine, unglazed ceramic) pendant, with gold mount and chain, features a bust derived from the Chesterfield and Chandos portraits. Made by Wedgwood, c. 1990 Identity number SBT 1990-16/21...

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 ...

Wine Decanter

A decanter with a deeply cut bowl, neck and stopper. There is a tear within the stopper.