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Vase. Ruskin Pottery

A small Ruskin Pottery vase made at Smethwick, West Midlands, c.1933 It is made of a high temperature flambe fired earthenware. There is a narrow openening at one end of the narrow neck. The base is bulbous ...

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. 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, 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. 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. 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 ...

Waddon Manor, Dorset

Oliver Hall (1869-1957) Waddon Manor, Dorset Oil on canvas 550mm x 760mm View of a manor house and trees, Waddon Manor, Portesham, Dorset.

Wage Slip

Wage slip issued by Clarke, Cluley and Co. Ltd for the week ending 28 January 1950. The total wages were £8 3s. 10d. Clarke, Cluley and Co. Ltd was established in Well Street, Coventry in 1884. The company ...

Walking Stick

A walking stick made by William Judd of Banbury, c.1853. It is a medium brown stick with a carved ivory handle in the form of a hand grasping a snake. Words and pictures of the creed are carved and painted ...

Walthamstow One Penny Token

Walthamstow copper penny token, 1812 Diameter 35mmThe obverse features the inscription 'BRITISH COPPER COMPANY'. This appears insde a wreath with a bow at the base. The encircling inscription reads, 'SMELTING ...

Ward End Church

A colour postcard of Ward End Church. It was printed by Scott Russell and Co. 86mm x 137mm

Warmley Church

A colour postcard of Warmley church and churchyard. 86mm x 137mm