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From The White Hart, Cuckfield

James and George Temple From The White Hart, Cuckfield Watercolour on paper 410mm x 780mm A scene outside an inn called The White Hart. People are sitting on benches drinking ale. The brothers James Temple ...

Fruit Basket. Staffordshire. Wedgwood

Fruit Basket Staffordshire c.1770-1780 A Wedgwood Queensware fruit basket, from Staffordshire. It is an oval dish with open, basketwork sides, and brown decoration on cream. The Wedgwood mark is on ...

Fruit Dish. Burslem

Fruit Dish Burslem c.1815-1827 An earthenware enamel painted fruit dish, made in Burslem. It has a blue ground decorated with flowers in white. There are alternating panels of blue and white around ...

Fruit Shop, Holborn

Richard Gibbs Henry Toovey (1861-1927)Fruit Shop, Holborn Ink on paper 70mm x 100mm. The print depicts a view of stalls selling fruit.

Fruit Stand

Fruit Stand Leeds c.1790 A Leeds creamware fruit stand. It has raised and pierced decoration around the rim. Between the piercing are interlinked trailing chains. The foot is hollow and is pierced ...

Gardens in Coventry

A sepia postcard of gardens in Coventry with three spires visible on the horizon. 86mm x 138mm

Gas Mantle

A dome shaped gas mantle, from London. It is contained in a white square box with red printing.

Gas Mantle

A dome shaped gas mantle, from London. It is contained in a white square box with red printing.

Genealogy of Sir Jonathan Wathen Waller, Baronet, and the Waller family in general.

The volume contains 25 pages, some or which are blank. It was copied originally from papers in the house of JC Slack at Kentish Town, 1815, since destroyed by fire, and corrected and recopied by Jonathan ...

George, 4th Earl of Warwick on horseback

A framed photographic portrait of George, 4th Earl of Warwick (b.1818-d.1893), on horseback. The uniform probably signifies his position as a Colonel in the Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry.

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.

Glass Pen

This glass pen topped with a white rabbit was made by Chance Brothers of Smethwick. In 1832 Chance Brothers was the first company in Britain to adopt the cylinder method of producing sheet glass. The ...

Gloucester Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of the interior of Gloucester Cathedral, looking across the nave.

Gloucester Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm This photograph depicts a view of the Lady Chapel, Gloucester Cathedral.

Gloucester Cathedral

A sepia photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co., London 184mm x 231mm This photograph depicts a view of Gloucester Cathedral.

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 ...

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.