Gas Mantle
A dome shaped gas mantle, from London. It is contained in a white square box with red printing.
Gas Mask
A cylinder gas mask which belonged to Reginald Thomas Lamsdale. He worked for Messrs Stowe in Dormer Place, Leamington Spa, doing camouflage work as a carpenter and joiner. He then worked for the same ...
Gas Mask
This gas mask belonged to Mrs Ester Lamsdale (b.22nd May 1862 d.28th January 1955.)
Gentian Violet Jelly
A box containing a tube of Gentian Violet Jelly. Gentian Violet Jelly is an organic dye and antiseptic agent often used to treat burns.
Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c. 1572 - detail of city walls on the north-west.
London's City walls and the fields beyond in Shakespeare's time.
Close beyond the city walls lay fields and orchards. The engraving shows the wooden frames on which laundresses would hang fabric to ...
Gin Glass
Drinking glass, made in England, with a narrow, fluted funnel bowl on a stem with two small knops. It has a folded foot, c.1750-1800.
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 ...
Glove Stretchers
A pair of bone glove stretchers which are undecorated and have a scissor like movement.
Goblet
Mottled pink lustre goblet.
Goblet
Tall goblet with a short stem. Sailing ships have been engraved around the bowl by Ernest Michael Dinkel.
Goblet
Goblet, made in Stourbridge, with eliptical panels which continue to make an eight-sided stem, c.1963.
Goblet
Goblet, made in Brierley Hill, with a deep, trumpet bowl, decorated with cut fronded leaves and a faceted stem, c.1963.
Goblet
Goblet, made in Brierley Hill, engraved with a Zodiac Scorpio decoration. The glass has a light baluster stem, c.1963.
Goblet
Straight-sided bowl drinking glass, on a heavy inverted baluster stem and plain foot, c.1700-1725.
Goblet
Cup-shaped goblet on an unusual tear-knopped stem over a domed foot, c.1725.
Goblet
Drinking glass with an ogee-shaped bowl. It is richly engraved with polished flowers and an initial with a bee hovering. It has a plain stem and foot, c.1750-1800.
Goblet
Drinking glass with a straight-sided bowl which is slightly splayed at the top. It has a plain stem narrowing towards the base and a folded foot, c.1800.
Goblet
Straight-sided bowl drinking glass from Newcastle. The bowl is on a multi-knopped heavy baluster stem with the centre knop containing tears. It has a domed foot and a bowl engraved with a deep border ...