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Cordial Glass

Drinking glass with a drawn trumpet-shaped glass. There is a tear in the stem which has a domed foot, c.1740.

Cordial Glass

Tall straight sided drinking glass with a folded foot, c.1740.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass, c.1750. It has a drawn bell-shaped bowl. The stem and foot are plain.

Cordial Glass

A rare cordial glass with a small waisted funnel bowl on a collar. It has a baluster stem, that has a tear in the central knop. The foot is plain, c.1730-1740.

Cordial Glass

Drinking glass from England, c.1730. A tall cordial glass with a bucket bowl. The bowl sits on an eight-sided Silesian type stem. The foot is plain.

Cork

A wine cork printed with French lettering.

Costrel

This small wooden barrel, or costrel, was used by farm labourers to carry weak beer or cider out to the fields during harvesting. During harvesting labourers were out in the fields all day and they needed ...

Costrel

This small wooden barrel, or costrel, was used by farm labourers to carry weak beer or cider out to the fields during harvesting. During harvesting, labourers were out in the fields all day and they needed ...

Costrel

This small wooden barrel, or costrel, was used by farm labourers to carry weak beer or cider out to the fields during harvesting. During harvesting, labourers were out in the fields all day and they needed ...

Country Fete

This oil painting on panel depicts people at a fete in the grounds of a house and was painted by the English School about 1840. It was originally joined to another panel called 'Country Procession'. ...

Country Fete and Procession

These are two panel paintings which were originally joined which are painted by an English School about 1840. One shows people at a fete in the grounds of a house, and the other, people arriving at the ...

Country Procession

This panel painting depicts people arriving at a Country Fete on foot, horseback and by carriage. Some are making a tour of the allotment gardens. This painting was originally joined to Country Fete, ...

Cream Jug. Worcester

Porcelain cream jug Worcester c.1753 The jug has a moulded decoration with enamel painted flowers, birds and butterflys. There is a thumb rest on the handle.

Cruet Set

A porcelain cruet set. The vessels have pink bodies and white lids and handles. The salt-cellar compartment has a scene of Leamington Spa printed on it.

Cup

A mottled pink lustre tea cup.

Cup

Cup England c.1800-1850 A silver resist lustre two-handled cup, made in England. It is a smooth cup standing on an octagonal base, copying the shape of a silver cup.

Cup

Cup Bristol/Worcester c.1752-1758 A Bristol/Worcester porcelain cup. It has fluted sides and painted floral enamel decoration.

Cup

A white china cup with gold lustre on the rim. The coat of arms of Leamington Spa is on the front.