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Doll

A celluloid Welsh girl doll wearing the national costume of a red cape and large black hat.

Doll

An Irish Leprechaun felt doll, which is wearing a green coat and trousers, and a red hat and boots.

Doll

An early plastic baby doll, from London. The doll is without clothes and has a moveable head, arms and legs. It also has eyes that open and close, and a speaker visible in the back for crying or talking. ...

Doll

A Japanese girl doll in a clear plastic case. It is wearing a floral kimono, with a parasol in its right hand, and a purple headscarf. The doll has ceramic hands, feet and face.

Doll

A 'Marawadi' Indian doll made of wood and fabric. The doll is wearing a yellow and green sari and a green and pink scarf.

Doll

A Moravian bride doll from Straznice. It has a ceramic face with material stuffed arms and legs. The doll is wearing a bridal costume consisting of a floral headress, and a multi-coloured dress with puffed ...

Doll

A Victorian female doll with a fabric and wax head and leather arms. It is wearing a silk dress which was purple but has now faded to beige. It has fair hair and blue eyes. The wax has cracked on the ...

Doll

A wooden female doll, with jointed arms and a painted face. It is wearing a cream silk dress and a blue beaded necklace.

Doll from Duenna

Doll from Duenna. A wooden doll on a peg leg with wire arms. She is wearing the costume of Duenna, a pink checked dress with a grey tassled scarf.

Doll in Traditional Scottish Costume

This is a doll of a Scottish man in traditional national costume. It is made of bisque and ceramic and wears a black jacket with a brown and black tartan kilt. The doll is one of a large collection of ...

Dolls

Many small dolls made of fabric inside a fabric shoe. This toy was inspired by the nursery rhyme The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe.

Doll's Gloves

A pair of white and green leather gloves with a button and buttonhole at the wrist.

Dorsington.

Dr. Percy A. Roden & Horace H. Roden, of the Indian Public Works Department, seated on grassy bank by summer house in Dorsington. 1900s

Double Dead-Fall Mouse Trap

One of the many and varied designs of mouse trap. This 'drop weight' mousetrap is made from elm. The two wooden blocks would be balanced above some bait. When the mice eat the bait, the blocks fall down ...

Dram Glass

Small drinking glass with a trumpet-shaped bowl and an air twist stem on a folded foot, c.1750.

Draper's Receipt

This receipt was issued by the drapers E. Francis and Sons Ltd., 34 - 40 Bath Street, Leamington Spa, in January 1937.

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 from England, c.1730 It has a bell bowl on a collar. The bowl sits over a slender baluster stem, with a folded foot.