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Stand

A carving of three interlocking pieces of wood. They have been carved from one piece of wood. Each piece has the head of a bird. This artefact is thought to be a stand.

Storage Box

A tall, circular, wooden, Burmese lacquer storage box. The box has painted oriental scenes in red, gold and black, and divides into horizontal compartments.

Sugar Basin

A Victorian porcelain sugar basin, it is cream with gilded floral decoration and edging. There is a looped handle to the lid and the basin has two crabstock handles.

Sugar Basin. Stoke-on-Trent. Spode

Sugar basin by Spode, Stoke-On-Trent, c.1820 A four-sided bone china sugar basin with a lid and two handles. The interior and exterior bear a decoration of blue, orange and gilded flowers. There is gilt ...

Sugar Bowl. Derby

Sugar Bowl Derby c.1795 A Derby porcelain fluted sugar bowl. It is decorated with a painted landscape scene. There is gilding in the form of short vertical darts covering the exterior of the bowl. ...

Sugar Bowl. Fenton Vivien. Thomas Whieldon

Sugar Bowl Fenton Vivien c.1760 A Whieldon-Wedgwood Cauliflower ware sugar bowl, from Fenton Vivien. It is an earthenware, lead glazed bowl with a raised green and white pattern of fronds and fruit....

Sugar Bowl. Worcester Porcelain Company

Sugar bowl made by the Worcester Porcelain Company, c.1770 A porcelain sugar bowl and cover with a blue underglaze and flower pattern entitled 'Fence'. It is of the Dr Wall period and has a crescent mark ...

Sugar Cutters

A pair of metal loaf sugar cutters. They are fastened at one end and at the other end semi-circular plates come together in a pincer-like movement to break up the sugar. There is engraved decoration at ...

Sugar Cutters

A pair of metal loaf sugar cutters. They are fastened at one end and the other has a pincer-like movement to break up the sugar.

Sugar Cutters

A pair of metal loaf sugar cutters, which have a pincer-like movement which breaks the sugar.

Supper Service

This ceramic service set belonged to George Eliot, and was given as a wedding gift, at her marriage to John Cross in 1880. It consists of a tureen and four accompanying dishes and is decorated with a ...

Sweetmeat Dish

Dish made by Brown Westhead & Moore Staffordshire c.1872-1905 A sweetmeat dish in the shape of a cornucopia. There is a cupid sitting on the horn. The dish has an oval base and is decorated with moulded ...

Sweetmeat Dish. Colebrook Dale. Coalport

Sweetmeat dish Coalbrook Dale c.1830 A Coalport sweetmeat dish, made in Coalbrook Dale. It is decorated with flowers and birds painted in enamel colours. The dish has pierced sides and gilded leaves ...

Sweetmeat Dish. Fenton Vivien

Sweetmeat Dish Fenton Vivien c.1813-1848 An oval shaped Mason's ironstone sweetmeat dish, from Fenton. The dish has a blue underglaze decorated with enamel colours and gilding. There are landscape ...

Sweetmeat Dish. Longton

Sweetmeat Dish Longton c.1872-1905 A sweetmeat dish, made at Longton. It is a deep dish with a cupid sitting at each end with arms outstretched. Moulded foliage decorates the exterior of the bowl.

Sweetmeat Stand

A Bohemian glass sweetmeat stand. It is made of ornate red glass with a gilded decoration covering the surface.

Switch

This switch is made from a twisted piece of thin wood.

Switch

This switch is made from a very fine tusk.