Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1760, with a trumpet-shaped bowl. The stem contains an opaque twist and the foot is plain.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750, with a waisted ogee bowl. The stem has a single knop and an air twist. The foot is plain.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750. The glass has a bucket-shaped bowl on a three-knopped air twist stem. The foot is plain.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1740. The glass has a bucket-shaped bowl. The baluster stem has three knops. The upper knop contains a double row of tears. There is a rare, early air twist in the lower part of the ...
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750, with a waisted bowl. The stem contains a cork screw air twist and the foot is plain.
Drinking Glass
A tall drinking glass, c.1750. The bowl is straight sided with fluted and honeycomb decoration. The stem contains a thick incised twist and the foot is plain.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1745-1750, with a straight-sided bowl. The stem contains an opaque twist. The foot is folded.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1730. It has a bell shaped bowl on a knopped baluster stem. The upper knop of the stem contains tears. The foot is domed.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1725-1750 The glass has a Waister bell bowl with solid base. The bowl is engraved with a vine and is set on an anulated knop (five rings). The heavy baluster stem has a short knop and ...
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass, c.1750. It has a drawn trumpet shaped bowl bearing an engraved vine pattern. The stem and foot are both plain.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass from Newcastle, c.1750 It has a bell bowl on a tear-knopped stem and a plain foot.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass from England, c.1740 A drawn tulip-shaped bowl that is set on a single knop over a plain stem.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass from England, c.1730 It has a trumpet bowl with a solid base. The stem is shouldered which is unusual. The foot is folded.
Drinking Glass
Drinking glass from England, c.1730 It has a bell bowl on a collar. The bowl sits over a slender baluster stem, with a folded foot.
Drug Jar
Drug Jar
English
c.1700
An English delft, tin-glazed earthenware, drug jar discovered during the London Wall excavations. It is a round straight-sided vessel, with a rim and base curving out from the ...
Edwardian Hot Plate
Edwardian hot plate consisting of a brass metal dish with a spout and a fixed inner ceramic plate. The plate is white with blue floral patterns around the edge. There is also a metal cover with a black ...
Enamel Box
Small oval patch box, or pill box It is made of Bilston enamel with blue sides and has a camel painted on the lid. There is a mirror inside the lid.
Ewer
A silver gilt ewer of repousse or beaten work. It has a grotesque handle which is formed by a sea nymph and a dolphin. There is a procession of deities in relief around the neck, body and feet of the ...