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Girdle

This is a Zulu beaded girdle. It is made of four thick strands of green glass beads, and decorated with red beads. Within South African culture beadwork ornaments were made by the women, and worn by both ...

Girdle

This beaded girdle was worn by the people of Basutoland, South Africa. It is made of four thick strands of black and pink glass beads, and decorated with panels of green, white and black beads. Within ...

Glass Aseptic Nasal Irrigator

This small blown glass nasal irrigator was made in 1910 and was used in the treatment of nasal catarrh and hay fever. Directions for using the nasal irrigator are printed on the side of the box.

Glass Ear Syringe

Glass syringe with a bulbous nozzle and a glass plunger wound with thread to make it the correct diameter. There is a cork stopper with a hole to allow movement of the plunger. The syringe dates from ...

Glass Fragment

A fragment of Ancient Egyptian glass. The fragment is of an irregular shape and is made from opaque green-blue glass.

Glass Lamp

This is a colourless glass lamp which was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles.

Glass Lamp

This is a blue coloured glass lamp which was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles.

Glass Lamp

This is a burgundy coloured glass lamp which was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles.

Glass Lamp

This is a green coloured glass lamp which was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles.

Glass Lamp

This amber coloured glass lamp was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles.

Glass Lamp

This blue coloured glass lamp was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles. This lamp still contains ...

Glass Lamp

This jade coloured glass lamp was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles. This lamp still contains ...

Glass Lamp

This colourless glass lamp was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles. This lamp contains traces ...

Glass Lamp

This amber coloured glass lamp was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles.

Glass Lamp with Metal Wire Handle

This colourless glass lamp was used to illuminate the Jephson Gardens during outdoor events. Different coloured lamps were suspended above the gardens from the metal wire handles.

Glass Pen

This glass pen topped with a white rabbit was made by Chance Brothers of Smethwick. In 1832 Chance Brothers was the first company in Britain to adopt the cylinder method of producing sheet glass. The ...

Glasses and Box

These spectacles belonged to Isaac Evans, the brother of George Eliot. Their father, Robert Evans, had passed them down to him. Isaac and his sister had been close when young, but later disagreed over ...

Goblet

Drinking glass with a bucket-shaped bowl, c.1750. The bowl is decorated with an engraved vine. The stem is plain and the foot is folded.