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Cup. Stoke-on-Trent. Spode

Cup Stoke-on-Trent c.1820 A Spode bone china cup, from Stoke-On-Trent. It is painted blue and orange and has gilded flowers and edging to the rim. The cup is decorated on the interior and exterior. ...

Cup. Stoke-on-Trent. Spode

Cup by Spode Stoke-On-Trent c.1820 A bone china coffee cup with gilt edging to the rim. The interior and exterior are decorated with blue, orange and gilded. The Spode company was established by Josiah ...

Cup. Swinton

Cup Swinton, Yorkshire c.1820-1834 An earthenware cup with a blue printed underglaze. There is a pattern of blue daisy-like flowers on the outer surface, and a jig-saw lined pattern on the inner surface. ...

Cup. Swinton. Brameld and Company

Cup Swinton c.1826-1842 A Rockingham bone china cup, made in Swinton. It has an apple green border with finely painted flowers. The exterior has gilded foliage decoration.

Cup. Swinton. Brameld and Company

Cup Swinton c.1826-1842 A Rockingham bone china cup, made in Swinton. The interior is decorated with finely painted and gilded flowers. The exterior is blue and white with gilding.

Cup. Swinton. Brameld and Company

Cup Swinton c.1826-1842 A Rockingham bone china cup, made in Swinton. The interior is decorated with finely painted and gilded flowers. The exterior is blue and white with gilding.

Cup. Witney

Cup Witney A cup made in Witney. It has painted flowers and gilding on a blue background. The cup has been fixed to a hardboard base and one of the handles is missing.

Cup. Worcester

Cup Worcester c.1765 A Worcester coffee cup decorated with the 'Scarlet Japan' pattern of alternate panels of orange and white with painted floral decoration.

Cup. Worcester Porcelain Company

Cup made by the Worcester Porcelain Company c.1760 It is a soft-paste porcelain coffee cup and is decorated with the transfer print 'L'Amour', by Robert Hancock.

Cup. Worcester Porcelain Company. Robert Chamberlain

Cup made by Robert Chamberlain of the Worcester Porcelain Company c.1865 A bone china tea cup, it is double walled. The outer wall is pierced and decorated with flowers and landscapes in enamel colours ...

Curling Tongs

Metal curling tongs belonging to Warwickshire sculptor Alma Ramsey. The ends of the tongs would have been heated on a fire or other source of heat. A strand of hair was then wrapped around them and held ...

Cut Glass Seal

It is thought that this cut glass stamp seal belonged to a Russian Prince. One side is engraved: 'G.S' and the other has a coat of arms.

Cutlery Set

When opened, the lead and ivory case reveals an ivory-handled steel knife and three-pronged fork. The knife blade is stamped with the manufacturer's mark: 'Baxter'.

Cut-throat razor

19th century cut-throat razor with traces of bone handle. AD 1801 - AD 1900

Decanter

A William IV mallet shaped decanter. It is made of dark green glass and has an elongated globular base with a long narrow neck, c.1750-1770.

Decorated Pewter Beaker

This pewter beaker is richly decorated with moulded scenes of a church, a monument and portraits. The beaker has: 'Freiburg / Breisgau' moulded on the side and is possibly a souvenir from Freiburg in ...

Desk and stool

This writing desk was the personal property of the author George Eliot. George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans) was a local authoress based in the Coventry and Nuneaton district, from 1819-1880.

Dessert Stand. Derby. Bloor Derby

Dessert stand Derby c.1811-1845 A Bloor Derby porcelain dessert stand. It has three legs which join with the three-cornered base. The bowl is green and white with gilding. There are also gilded patterns ...