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 ...
Whichford. Village street
Village street with cottages, children and young man carrying a wicker basket. Whichford. 1900s
Whiskey Tumbler
Stevens & Williams
Royal Brierley Crystal
c.1963
Tumbler glass, made in Brierley Hill, with a cut linked leaf pattern, which is part repeated onto the base. The glass has a capacity of 5 ounces.
Wig Dressing Clamp
A clamp made of bone. The clamp would be fixed to a table and used for dressing wigs.
Wine Cup
A small turned wooden wine cup from All Saints Parish Church, Leamington Spa. The cup was made from a wooden beam taken from an old thatched cottage which stood on the site of the parish church.
Wine Cup
A small turned wooden wine cup from All Saints Parish Church, Leamington Spa. The cup was made from a wooden beam taken from an old thatched cottage which stood on the site of the parish church
Wine Decanter
A decanter with a deeply cut bowl, neck and stopper. There is a tear within the stopper.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1760-1770, with a straight-sided bowl. The bowl is decorated with hammered work. The stem contains an opaque twist and the foot is plain.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750-1775, with an elongated ogee bowl. The stem contains an opaque twist and the foot is plain.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750, with a drawn trumpet-shaped bowl. The bowl sits over a swelling knopped air twist stem. The foot is conical in shape.
Wine Glass
A 19th century drinking glass. It has a bell bowl and an opaque twist stem. The foot is plain.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750-1755, with a bucket bowl. It has a mixed twist stem made of a white twist surrounding a corkscrew spiral air twist. The foot is plain.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1775, with a narrow drawn funnel-shaped bowl. The bowl is lightly engraved. The stem contains a mixed twist made of an air twist around an opaque twist. The foot is plain.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1740. The glass has a funnel-shaped bowl on a single-knopped air twist stem, over a plain foot.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750, with a straight-sided bowl. It has an air twist stem over a folded foot.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750, with a bucket-shaped bowl. The bowl is engraved with a vine decoration. The stem contains an air twist and the foot is plain.
Wine Glass
Drinking glass, c.1875-1900. The bowl is straight-sided and on two collars over a short neck. It is richly engraved with a fruit bearing vine and a butterfly. The stem has two-knops and contains an air ...
Wine Glass
Drinking glass with a trumpet-shaped bowl, c.1750. The bowl is set on a plain knop over a knopped air twist stem. The foot is plain.