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Advertisement for Ross Foods -- family of three at the table (modelled by D Groves, Andrew Downie and M Baldock). 1959
Turkish Mahallebi seller, Istanbul, TurkeySeller of Mahallebi (Muhallebi), a milk pudding of Lebanese origin coated in chopped pistachios, originally made with wheat flour and flavored with rosewater
Two Japanese women cleaning a Geisha HouseBeautiful postcard, depicting two Japanese women (O-Kiku-Ean and Ayame-San) cleaning a Geisha House. Date: circa 1910s
Glass, plate, bowl and bottle. Roman art. Glass and Crystal. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
A kitchen in Frances Street, London by George ScharfView of an English kitchen in 1846 showing a cook or servant in front of a dresser with an impressive display of plates and crockery
Restaurant kitchen in the late 1930sA restaurant kitchen in the late 1930s - at Kelly s, 41 Craven Road, Hyde Park, W2, London Date: 1937
Dunderpate and his friend Susan with broken crockeryDunderpate and his friend Susan clearing up the crockery which he accidentally broke when he ran indoors. Date: 1938
Irish Scouts washing up on campTwo Scouts of the Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland washing up in camp. The wash stand cum dresser has been built by them out of the natural materials available on the campsite. 1966
Dwarf Plate-Mender 1950" Louis XVIII", the dwarf plate-mender of Tournai, France. Date: 1950
White Star Line cup and plateA cup and a plate bearing the White Star Line name and flag. Date: early 20th century
Women of Normandy. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century
Bawarchi (Cook) - India - he is breaking an egg into a copper pan
A Jersey KitchenA Jersey cottage kitchen, complete with copper pans on the fireplace range, a well-stocker dresser and curtained mantlepiece
Refugee preparation WWIIMiss Moorhouse carries a heavy load of crockery whilst fitting out a house to be used for refugees during World War II
Still life with crockery, cutlery, beer glass and newspaperA still life on a table, with crockery, cutlery, a beer glass and a folded newspaper
Titanic jugA white jug bearing a design of the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship, which sank on 15 April 1912
Titanic pot and wine glassA conical shaped white pot bearing a design of the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship, which sank on 15 April 1912. An empty wine glass stands beside it
Titanic pot and glass of wineA conical shaped white pot bearing a design of the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship, which sank on 15 April 1912. A full glass of red wine stands beside it
Titanic plate and two cardsA rectangular plate from the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship, which sank on 15 April 1912, together with two cards advertising the White Star Line Olympic and Titanic cruise ships
Titanic plate and dishA plate and a dish from the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship, which sank on 15 April 1912. Both are in blue and white, and bear the White Star Line design at the centre
White Star Line plateA plate belonging to the White Star Line, owners of the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship which sank on 15 April 1912
White Star Line cup, saucer and plateA china cup, saucer and plate bearing the White Star Line name and flag
The Humorist Christmas NumberTwo diners pull a wishbone rather too energetically much to the amazement (or annoyance) of their waitress. Chicken, plates
Captured frogs bid for FreedomA young schoolboy in his full school uniform get a nasty surprise when the frog he has captured makes a daring bid for freedom, leaping out and away as soon as the airhole-added lid has been lifted
Voltaire FerneyFRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET the French writer at Ferney on 4 July 1775, with Mme Denis, M de Laborde and M Adam: apparently he found this depiction unflattering!
Wegdwood & Byerley / 1809Customers browsing in Wedgwood & Byerleys shop in York Street, St James Square, London
Earthenware for SaleEarthenware articles for sale at a street crockery stall
In the Duchess KitchenAlice holds the baby while the cook throws a frying pan at the departing Duchess
Heavier than AirThe fundamental principle of heavier-than-air flight can be demonstrated in the family circle, where flying saucers and crockery-propulsion are an everyday phenomenon