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Porcelain Head Doll
Toys become even more interesting when we know something about their history. This doll belonged to Winifred Woodcock, who was born in 1934. It was a Christmas present in 1938, when she was 4 years old. ...
Porcelain Head Doll
This bisque head doll, with her trunk of clothes, was given to Irene Hey for Christmas 1922. It was one of the best presents she ever had:
"This precious doll came to me on Christmas Day in 1922. I ...
Porridge Spoon
This is possibly a pudding or porridge knife from Vanuaha, New Hebrides. It is made from wood with a carved and pierced handle.
Porringer
This English, pewter bowl was used to hold soup or porridge. c. 1600-1799
Port Glass
Drinking glass from Stourbridge, c.1963. This glass consists of an ogee bowl bearing a cut interlaced pattern of stars and diamonds. The bowl is set over a six-sided stem with beaded edges. The foot of ...
Portrait of Daniel Lambert
This is an oil painting on canvas depicting Daniel Lambert, the celbrated fattest man on record. In 1805 he resigned as Keeper of Leicester Gaol to both make a tour of England drawing large crowds, and ...
Portrait of Pauline Brenda Hood as a Baby with her Mother
A sepia photograph of a woman holding a baby standing in a garden. The baby is Pauline Brenda Hood, aged six weeks. 82mm x 107mm
Postman whirligig - detail of head
This whirligig, a postman, is made of polychrome pine, with metal shoulder joints. The postman wears a dark uniform with buttons down the front and a flat cap. Unlike the sailor or soldier whirligigs, ...
Postman whirligig - front
This whirligig, a postman, is made of polychrome pine, with metal shoulder joints. The postman wears a dark uniform with buttons down the front and a flat cap. Unlike the sailor or soldier whirligigs, ...
Postman whirligig - side
This whirligig, a postman, is made of polychrome pine, with metal shoulder joints. The postman wears a dark uniform with buttons down the front and a flat cap. Unlike the sailor or soldier whirligigs, ...
Pot
An earthenware globular shaped pot. It has a dark brown glaze on the top half and the bottom half is self-coloured clay, 1962.
Pot
An earthenware pot from Threadneedle Street, London. The use of the pot is uncertain. The pot is a globular shape and is of a red-brown colour. There are remains of yellow 'apron' glaze and it has a thumb-pressed ...
Pot Hanger
An old English pot hanger, which consists of a large, long iron rod with a loop at the top. There is a graded moveable iron plate attached.
Pot Hanger
Large iron pot hanger used to suspend cauldrons and cooking utensils over a fire. It consists of a long iron rod with a hook at the top, and the iron plate attached to this has six slots. There is a height-adjustable ...
Pot Hanger
An iron pot hanger used to suspend cauldrons and cooking utensils over a fire. The hanger has a fixed hook with a graded iron plate and height-adjustable ring attached to a loop which fits into the gradings....
Pot Head Doll
This doll was made in Staffordshire during World War I (1914 - 1918).
Imported German dolls were not available during the war, and some English porcelain factories made doll heads to fill the gap left ...
Pot Hook
A pot hook, which consists of an iron rod with a hook at each end. Each hook is facing in the opposite direction.
Pot Hook
A pot hook, which consists of an iron rod with a hook at each end. Each hook is facing in the opposite direction.