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Glove Stretchers
A pair of bone glove stretchers which are undecorated and have a scissor like movement.
Gloves
These gloves, made from cream kid leather, belonged to the author George Eliot.
George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans) was a local authoress based in the Coventry and Nuneaton district, from 1819-1880....
Goblet
A moonlight lustre goblet, with the base detached. It has a pink mottled lustre.
Goblet
Drinking glass with a drawn trumpet-shaped air twist stem on a domed foot, c.1725-1750.
Goblet
Drinking glass with a bucket-shaped bowl, c.1750. The bowl is decorated with an engraved vine. The stem is plain and the foot is folded.
Goblet
A large, turned wooden goblet from All Saints Parish Church, Leaminton Spa. It was made from a wooden beam taken from an old thatched cottage which stood on the site of the parish church.
Goblet
A large, turned wooden goblet from All Saints Parish Church, Leamington Spa. It was made from a wooden beam taken from an old thatched cottage which stood on the site of the parish church.
Goblet
Drinking glass from Brierley Hill, 1963. A plain glass goblet with a deep, straight-sided bowl over a pinch stem.
Goblet
Drinking glass from Brierley Hill, c.1963. A goblet with cut decoration of leaves and flat eliptical panels. This decoration continues onto the octagonal stem. The foot is decorated with star cutting.
Goblet
A goblet decorated with an engraved windmill and the initial 'W'.
Goblet
Drinking glass from England. A tall goblet with an air twist stem. It is decorated with an engraving of the Queen's head and an inscription. The goblet commemorates the 20th Anniversary of the reign of ...
Goblet
Drinking glass from England. A tall goblet with straight sides, over a plain stem and foot. The bowl is engraved with an inscription and crest commemorating the centennary of St John's Ambulance Service ...
Goblet
Drinking glass, c.1800-1825, with a bucket-shaped bowl. Its has a plain, short stem and a flat foot.
Goblet
Drinking glass with a drawn trumpet-shaped bowl and a folded foot. The stem is plain with a tear drop near the bowl.
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 ...
Goblet
Mottled pink lustre goblet.