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Dish

A small square dish made of opaque turquoise coloured glass. It has gilded decoration to the sides and a gilded floral decoration at the base.

Dish Tilter

A dish tilter from Fillongley, 1700-1799. It is made from a wedge of wood with a brass knob at the thicker end. There are ridges along one side.

Dish Tilter

A dish tilter from Fillongley, 1700-1799. It is made from a wedge of wood with a brass knob at the thicker end. There are ridges along one side.

Dish. Bow

Dish Bow, London c.1755-1760 A square dish with rounded corners. It is decorated with blue and white panels and painted birds, insects and butterflies.

Dish. Derby

A porcelain dish Derby c.1780 It is oval in shape and painted with blue flowers and green leaves. There is some gilding to the rim.

Dish. Fenton Vivien. Thomas Whieldon

Dish Fenton Vivien, Staffordshire c.1740-1780 A Whieldon salt-glazed stoneware dish, with brown mottled decoration and scalloped edges. Thomas Whieldon (1719-1795) was one of the leading potters of the ...

Dish. Fenton. Thomas Whieldon

Dish Fenton c.1760 A Whieldon lead-glazed oval dish, from Fenton. It has brown mottling and raised ridges around the edge of the rim making six panels on the rim.

Dish. Moore Brothers, Staffordshire

A dish made by Moore Brothers, Longton, Staffordshire, c.1872-1905. It is a white-glazed Christmas Cactus sweetmeat basket with elaborate moulded foliage decoration.

Dish. Moore Brothers. Staffordshire

Dish made by Moore Brothers Longton, Staffordshire c.1872-1905 A white-glazed sweetmeat dish, it is elaborately encrusted with moulded vine leaves. There are two cherubs sitting on the dish handles, both ...

Dish. Stafforshire

Dish Staffordshire c.1760 A stoneware, salt-glazed shallow dish. It has a raised basketwork pattern of fretted squares on the interior and exterior panels.

Dish. Worcester

Dish Worcester c.1890 An ivory ware, porcelain, pierced sided dish, from Worcester, on a stemmed base.

Dish. Worcester

Dish Worcester c.1890 An ivory ware, porcelain, pierced sided dish, from Worcester, on a stemmed base.

Dish. Worcester. Robert Chamberlain

Dish by Robert Chamberlain Worcester c.1810 A porcelain dessert dish, with flowers painted in the centre in enamel colours. It is embellished with gilding and has two handles.

Ditcher's shovel

This is a typical wooden ditcher's shovel. The wrought-iron blade bears an indistinct maker's name. It is British and dates from 1850 to 1900. Height 143mm, Length 920mm, Width 270mm

Doll

This doll is from North America. It is made of celluloid, with moveable arms, and eyes that open and shut. The doll is wearing a costume made from linen, to simulate leather. The doll has a baby in a ...

Double Dead-Fall Mouse Trap

One of the many and varied designs of mouse trap. This 'drop weight' mousetrap is made from elm. The two wooden blocks would be balanced above some bait. When the mice eat the bait, the blocks fall down ...

Dram Glass

Small drinking glass with a trumpet-shaped bowl and an air twist stem on a folded foot, c.1750.

Drinking Glass

Drinking glass from Brierley Hill, c.1963. It has a trumpet-shaped bowl. The bowl is decorated with cuttings of elipses and a fronded leaf pattern. The stem is five-sided.