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Past And Present

Edith Mary Garner (b.1881) Past And Present Watercolour on paper 265mm x 280mm In the painting Langham Place, London is depicted in both the past and the present. Horses and carriages, cars, bicycles ...

Patty Pan. Bow

Patty Pan Bow c.1770 A Patty pan, from Bow, with a blue underglaze. The dish is decorated with blue and white Chinese style flowers.

Pen

A novelty metal pen made in Birmingham.

Pen Tray

This pen tray was used by the cobbler W. Smith and Son of Bath Street, Leamington Spa. The tray is carved from a piece of wood from York Minster. A plaque of metal from York Minster bears the inscription, ...

Pencil Sketch Near Leamington

James Edward Duggins (1881-1968) Pencil Sketch Near Leamington Pencil on card 228mm x 278mm View of a lane with a gate and a tree, near Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.

Penrith

J. Burrell-Smith (fl. 1895-1898) Penrith Watercolour on paper 130mm x 190mm A landscape with a river to the left and a building to the right, Penrith, Cumbria.

Perfume Brick

A small orange colour clay brick which says 'Perfume Brick' on the top and bottom. Perfume Bricks such as this one would have been soaked in lavender or other perfumes and placed in linen cupboards. ...

Pestle

A turned wooden pestle, from Coventry, made from a dark wood, c.1835. It was used for crushing coffee berries to allow customers to taste before purchasing.

Peterborough Cathedral

Colour Postcard 88mm x 140mm This postcard depicts Peterborough Cathedral from Bishops Road Gardens.

Peterborough Cathedral

A sepia photograph by Valentine's, No.5026 132mm x 203mm This photograph depicts a view of Peterborough Cathedral, the west front.

Peterborough Cathedral

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

Pipkin

A small earthenware boiler or pipkin from Copthall Court, London. It is made of brown clay with an orange glaze. It has a globular body and tripod legs.

Plate

Plate England 1760 A polychrome delft, tin-glazed earthenware, plate, made in England. It is painted with sprays of flowers in yellow, green, blue and purple.

Plate

A white, circular plate bearing the crest of Royal Leamington Spa. It was made in England by Ford and Pointon.

Plate

An English 19th century, silver lustre plate with white painted clovers and foliage.

Plate Stand. Staffordshire

A silver lustre stand, made in Staffordshire, c.1840. It is decorated with white flowers and has a brown edging.

Plate. Bow. Heylyn and Fry

Plate made by Heylyn and Fry of Bow London c.1750 A quail pattern plate with a painted tree, flowers and insects.

Plate. Bristol

Plate Bristol c.1740 A Delft plate with a painted figure in manganese by Bowen.