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Vase

One of a pair of tall Japanese bronze vases, with two decorative handles. The vase has cast foliage motifs on its sides. The width of the vessel decreases at the top and the base.

Vase

One of a pair of tall Japanese bronze vases, with two decorative handles. The vase has cast foliage motifs on its sides. The width of the vessel decreases at the top and the base.

Vegetable Dish

A circular brass dish, used for cooking vegetables, with a flat bottom. There are traces of Indian writing in ink on the underside.

Vincze Quatercentenary Medals

Presentation box containing seven medals of various metals commissioned by The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to commemorate the four hundredth anniversary, Quatercentenary, in 1964 of Shakespeare's birth. ...

Warwick Castle, Commemorative Plaque

A plaque commemorating the planting of an English Oak tree, Quercus robur, by Queen Victoria in the grounds of Warwick Castle, during her visit in 1858.

Washing Bowl

A circular brass washing bowl with a flat rim. The bowl has a rounded bottom and traces of Indian writing in ink on the underside.

Winnowing Fan

A small brass fan used for winnowing rice. The fan has a flat square 'scoop' shape with a ring. There are traces of Indian writing on the underside.

Witney Token

Witney brass token, 1655 Diameter 15mm The obverse features a lion. The name of 'JOHN YOUNG' is inscribed around the outside and there is a five pointed star above. The reverse features the letters 'Y', ...

Wolfgangus Musculus, Common Places of Christian Religion - metal clasp

Common Places of Christian Religion. Printed in London by Henry Bynnman, 1578. Gathered by Wolfgangus Musculus, etc. Translated out of Latine into English by John Man of Merton Colledge in Oxforde ...

Workbox

A rectangular Victorian wooden workbox with a leather-style brown covering. There is a brass ring in the centre of the lid and a lock at the front. The box has four brass feet and inside it contains needle ...