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Dish
This dish is an example of Benares ware from India. It is made of bronze and decorated with engraved foliage and a llama. Benares is a sacred Hindu city on the banks of the River Ganga.
Dish
This bronze dish is from Japan. It is decorated with inlaid gold floral patterns on the inside of the bowl. The handle is made of twisted and knotted bronze.
Dish
A small brass dish, used as a rice boiling kettle, with an upturned rim and rounded base. There is an Indian inscription written in ink on 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.
Doll
This is a doll of a Russian peasant woman. It is made of bisque with wire arms and legs. The doll is one of a large collection of dolls that were donated to Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum.
Doll
This is a doll of an Indian woman carring a child. It is made of stuffed and sewn fabric, with brass earrings. The doll is one of a large collection of dolls that were donated to Leamington Spa Art Gallery ...
Door Lock
A large brass lock within a door plate. It is from the Magazine, Chapel Terrace Militia Barracks, Leamington Spa.
Dorsetshire, Wiltshire and Shaftesbury Sixpenny Token
Dorsetshire, Wiltshire and Shaftesbury silver sixpence, 1811 Diameter 19mm The obverse features the inscription 'DORSETSHIRE/WILTSHIRE/AND/SHAFTESBURY/BANK TOKEN/VALUE/SIXPENCE'. The reverse features ...
Double Headed Spanner
This double-headed spanner is from J.Clark and Sons. It has a curving rod between the two heads. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived and worked ...
Drawing Instrument
This is a brass drawing instrument from Holland. It is one of a set of 17th century drawing instruments that were donated to the Art Gallery and Museum.
Drawing Instrument
This sector is a brass drawing instrument from Holland. The sector folds out to form a right angle and has measurements written along its length. It is one of a set of 17th century drawing instruments ...
Drawing Instrument
This is a brass drawing instrument from Holland. The instrument is similar to a compass, with two long, thin rectangular plates that have points at each end. It is one of a set of 17th century drawing ...
Drawing Instrument
This is a brass drawing instrument from Holland. The instrument has measurements written around the sides and is pierced by three slots. Fine metal wire is suspended across each slot. It is one of a set ...
Drill
A tool for drilling heavy wood. It is made from a long wooden pole which is pierced by an iron rod. The iron rod is joined to an iron cog wheel with a drill bit at its centre. The separate parts are connected ...
Dudley One Penny Token
Dudley copper one penny token, 1812 Diameter 34mm The obverse features an anvil above the date within a central ring. Around the outside is the inscription 'DUDLEY/ONE PENNY TOKEN'. The reverse features ...
Duke of Wellington Commemorative Medal
Silver coloured medal, made in Birmingham, to commemorate the life of the Duke of Wellington (1769-1852). There is a portrait on the obverse with Britannia weeping at a memorial on the reverse, 1852.
Dutch Quatercentenary Medal
A bronze commemorative medal from the Netherlands for the Quatercentenary, 1964. Designed by V.S.P. Esser.
This Dutch bronze medal re-interprets the Shakespeare icon, probably drawing on the Droeshout ...
Dutch Quatercentenary Medal
A bronze commemorative medal from the Netherlands for the Quatercentenary, 1964. Designed by V.S.P. Esser.
The inscription on the reverse reads "SHAKESPEARE. MCDLXIV (1564). MCMLXIV (1964)".
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