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Bottle

A bottle from London Wall, London. It is gourd shaped and is thought to have been a harvester's bottle. The bottle is made of brown clay with a pattern of circular ridges around body and neck. It has ...

Bottle

A Roman greyware bottle from Lombard Street, London, dating from the Second Century. The bottle has a globular shaped body with a rimmed spout and one handle. It is made of a dark grey fabric and is complete ...

Bottle Jack

A bottle jack, made in Birmingham between 1800 and 1825. It is driven by a spring and was used to roast meat by rotating it in front of a fire. A brass cylinder contains a clockwork mechanism and is suspended ...

Bottle. Bow

Bow bottle, from the red anchor period Bow c.1755 It has a globular body with a tall, elegant neck and is decorated with the kakiemon and red dragon pattern of painted flowers. A Chinese dragon is painted ...

Bottle. Lambeth

Brown stoneware salt-glazed bottle Lambeth c.1800-1825 It has a powder flask shape, with a raised decoration of gun dogs retrieving a game bird between fluted panels.

Bowl

Bowl made in Worcester c.1765-1770 The bowl bears a Chinese pattern known as the famille rose decoration.

Bowl

This English pewter bowl has a spout for pouring and a wooden handle. c. 1600-1799.

Bowl Stand. Ruskin Pottery

Stand made in Smethwick, c.1926 A Ruskin Pottery earthenware stand with four legs to support a bowl. It has been flambe fired at a high temperature and is decorated with a grey base colour and purple, ...

Bowl. Bow

Bowl Bow, London c.1760 A bowl with two painted scenes depicting a stag hunt.

Bowl. Caughley

Bowl Caughley c.1775-1780 This bowl has a blue underglaze and is decorated with 'The Travellers' pattern of English landscape scenes, with a man on a horse talking to a woman and child. The other scene ...

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. 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. 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.