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Object Collection (page 6)

Background imageObject Collection: A family scene in a domestic interior

A family scene in a domestic interior
Group portrait of a family in a domestic interior, oil on panel, by an unknown artist, c.1815-1820, in a gilt frame with carved and applied moulding, c.1850-1900. Date: 1815-1820

Background imageObject Collection: The First Place

The First Place, a domestic interior scene with a crying maid, oil on canvas by A. Erwood, it was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1860, in a gilt and moulded frame. Date: 1860

Background imageObject Collection: Group portrait of Henry Clarks mother-in-law, Mrs Davies, a

Group portrait of Henry Clarks mother-in-law, Mrs Davies, a
Oil on canvas, group portrait of Henry Clarks mother-in-law, Mrs Davies, and four of his children in the drawing room of his home, 186 High Street, Homerton, in a reproduction oil gilded frame

Background imageObject Collection: Page from New Artistic Wall Papers

Page from New Artistic Wall Papers
New Artistic Wall Papers, a bound wallpaper sample book produced in England by Lightbown Aspinall, dated 1894. Date: 1894

Background imageObject Collection: Front cover of New Artistic Wall Papers

Front cover of New Artistic Wall Papers
New Artistic Wall Papers, a bound wallpaper sample book produced in England by Lightbown Aspinall, dated 1894. Date: 1894

Background imageObject Collection: My Macbeth

My Macbeth
< i> My Macbeth < /i>, a group portrait, possibly of the artist with his wife and son, in a domestic interior

Background imageObject Collection: Cropped page from a wallpaper sample book

Cropped page from a wallpaper sample book
Bound wallpaper sample book, containing 419 pages of mainly surface roller printed and some hand block printed wallpaper samples, manufactured between 1885 and 1890s. Date: 1885-1890

Background imageObject Collection: Tongs

Tongs
Steel tongs, from a set of fire irons, with shafts with baluster and bladed knops, a ball finial and pad-shaped terminals, manufactured in England, c.1740-60. Date: c.1740-1760

Background imageObject Collection: Maids of All Work

Maids of All Work, a genre scene of two housemaids on a doorstep, oil on canvas, signed and dated J Finnie 1864-5. Date: 1864-1865

Background imageObject Collection: Fire tools

Fire tools
Steel and iron poker, one from a set of fire irons, with a shaft with baluster knops and a ball finial, manufactured in England, c.1740-60. Date: c.1740-1760

Background imageObject Collection: Page from a wallpaper sample book

Page from a wallpaper sample book
Bound wallpaper sample book, containing 419 pages of mainly surface roller printed and some hand block printed wallpaper samples, manufactured between 1885 and 1890s. Date: 1885-1890

Background imageObject Collection: Oil lamp

Oil lamp with brass and glazed earthenware body and glass chimney, made by George Jones in Birimingham c.1885. Date: 1885

Background imageObject Collection: Man smoking in a parlour

Man smoking in a parlour
Interior of a parlour with seated man smoking, oil on canvas, signed by John Edward Soden, 1862, in an ebonised pine frame with gilded sight edge, possibly twentieth century. Date: 1862

Background imageObject Collection: The great elephant brought into england and landed August ye

The great elephant brought into england and landed August ye
Etching depicting an elephant, with an inscription, in a reproduction frame made of ebonised wood with a gilded centre. This etching was printed in England in c.1675 by John Dunstall. Date: c.1675

Background imageObject Collection: Group portrait of three women and a child in a domestic inte

Group portrait of three women and a child in a domestic interior, watercolour on paper, by an unknown artist, c.1830, in a gilt frame probably made in the Britain c.1830. Date: c.1830

Background imageObject Collection: Beer jug

Beer jug
Salt-glazed stoneware beer jug with an applied, moulded frieze of the Peasants Wedding, a scene with figures feasting, dancing and playing music, made in Raeren, Belgium, c.1580-1600

Background imageObject Collection: Tea bowl, underside

Tea bowl, underside
Porcelain tea bowl with cobalt blue underglaze decoration of three figures and a pavilion, probably made in Jingdezhen, China

Background imageObject Collection: Tea bowls and saucers

Tea bowls and saucers
Porcelain saucer with cobalt blue underglaze decoration of three figures and a pavilion, probably made in Jingdezhen, China

Background imageObject Collection: Spindle-back armchair, detail

Spindle-back armchair, detail
Triple-row spindle-back armchair made of ash with a rush seat, stamped J.RIDING, possibly manufactured by John Riding in Macclesfield, Cheshire, c.1818. Date: c. 1818

Background imageObject Collection: Fire tongs

Fire tongs
Brass fire tongs, the arms with turned shafts featuring three knops and a ball knop at the top, part of a set of fire tools made in England c.1650-1700. Date: c.1650-1700

Background imageObject Collection: Print

Print
Black and white mezzotint depicting a woman seated by an open window regarding a small dog sitting on the window sill. The print is untitled, unsigned and undated

Background imageObject Collection: Pages from Hamptons catalogue, c. 1929-1930

Pages from Hamptons catalogue, c. 1929-1930
Bound trade catalogue for Hampton & Sons Ltd, published c.1929-1930. 52 pages incuding front and back covers, with colour and black and white photographs. 22.7 x 13.8 cm

Background imageObject Collection: Box

Box
Straw-work box decorated with an abstract geometric design in coloured straw with a black lacquered interior, containing four straw-work boxes inside which are hand-made Happy Families cards

Background imageObject Collection: Fire shovel

Fire shovel
Brass fire shovel with a turned shaft featuring three knops, a ball knop at the the top, and a bell-shaped pan, part of a set of fire tools made in England c.1650-1700. Date: c.1650-1700

Background imageObject Collection: Poker

Poker
Brass and wrought iron poker with a turned shaft featuring three knops and a ball knop at the top, part of a set of fire tools made in England c.1650-1700. Date: c.1650-1700

Background imageObject Collection: Back cover of Hamptons catalogue, c. 1929-1930

Back cover of Hamptons catalogue, c. 1929-1930
Bound trade catalogue for Hampton & Sons Ltd, published c.1929-1930. 52 pages incuding front and back covers, with colour and black and white photographs. 22.7 x 13.8 cm

Background imageObject Collection: Set of fire tools

Set of fire tools
Brass and wrought iron poker with a turned shaft featuring three knops and a ball knop at the top, part of a set of fire tools made in England c.1650-1700. Date: c.1650-1700

Background imageObject Collection: Portrait of John Monck

Portrait of John Monck beside a bust of Pallas Athena, oil on canvas, signed with initials by Pompeo Batoni, dated 1764, in a water gilded picture frame with carved ornament manufactured in 1980

Background imageObject Collection: Teaspoon

Teaspoon
Silver teaspoon with an upturned handle and a shell motif on the underside of the bowl. It is marked on the underside with the lion passant, (sterling silver)

Background imageObject Collection: Reading by a Paper-bell Shade

Reading by a Paper-bell Shade, mezzotint on paper after Henry Robert Morland, published in London c.1768. Date: c.1768

Background imageObject Collection: Armchair

Armchair made from solid ebony, ebony veneers, and purple heart, inlaid with ivory and purple heart, with an upholstered seat back and arms, attributed to Jackson and Graham (London)

Background imageObject Collection: Watering pot

Watering pot
Earthenware watering pot, glazed around the front and on the sprinkler, thought to be made in London and to date c.1600. Date: c.1600

Background imageObject Collection: Page from Unique guide to artistic furnishing: The home bea

Page from Unique guide to artistic furnishing: The home bea
Unique guide to artistic furnishing: the home beautiful, a catalogue containing 137 pages, including colour and black and white illustrations

Background imageObject Collection: Candlestick

Candlestick
Brass Heemskirk candlestick, with a circular base, circular central drip tray and turnings in the stem, made in the Netherlands c.1570-1615. Date: c.1570-1615

Background imageObject Collection: Pages from Furnishing Fabrics and Curtains Spring 1914

Pages from Furnishing Fabrics and Curtains Spring 1914

Background imageObject Collection: Print

Print
An untitled mezzotint on paper, hand coloured with watercolour and gouache, showing a scene in which a woman is stealing a stocking purse and pocket watch from a sleeping man, dated c.1790

Background imageObject Collection: Page from Designs for furniture and decorations for complet

Page from Designs for furniture and decorations for complet
Designs for furniture and decorations for complete house furnishing, a hardback catalogue for Hampton & Sons. 438 pages including the front and back covers

Background imageObject Collection: Candlesticks

Candlesticks
Brass Heemskirk candlestick with a circular base, circular central drip tray and turnings in the stem, made in the Netherlands c.1570-1615. Date: c.1570-1615

Background imageObject Collection: Print

Print
An interior with two ladies, oil on canvas, by Arthur Trevor Haddon, signed Trevor Haddon and dated 1886 or possibly 1880. Date: 1886

Background imageObject Collection: Ladder-back side chair, detail

Ladder-back side chair, detail
Ladder-back side chair, with three decoratively curved & pierced ladders in the back, made from ash with a rush seat, probably made in Lincolnshire, c.1780-1820. Date: c.1780-1820

Background imageObject Collection: Ladder-back armchair, detail

Ladder-back armchair, detail
Ladder-back armchair square cabriole front legs made from ash, with a rush seat, probably made by the Ashton family of chairmakers from Louth, Spilsby and Alford, Lincolnshire, c. 1780-1820

Background imageObject Collection: Plate

Plate
Tin-glazed earthenware plate with polychrome decoration and a central design of a bird perched on a vase of flowers, made in the Netherlands c.1760. Date: c.1760

Background imageObject Collection: Court cupboard

Court cupboard
Oak court cupboard in two sections, the upper section with two cupboard doors flanking a central carved panel and two columns supporting an overhanging frieze, made in England c.1630. Date: c.1630

Background imageObject Collection: Tea caddy, detail

Tea caddy, detail
Tea caddy made from rosewood with mother-of-pearl inlays, with a canted lid, containing two hinged-lidded compartments, one lid inlaid G, the other B

Background imageObject Collection: Hampden dinner plate, reverse

Hampden dinner plate, reverse
An earthenware dinner plate manufactured by Old Hall decorated with the Hampden design by Christopher Dresser. It has a turquoise applied transfer design and Japanese-style floral design

Background imageObject Collection: The Lion and the Mouse: Sweet Mercy is Nobilitys True Badge

The Lion and the Mouse: Sweet Mercy is Nobilitys True Badge, oil on canvas by Rebecca Solomon, monogrammed, 1865, in a gilt frame with ridged edges, thought to be original. Date: 1865

Background imageObject Collection: Hampden dinner plate

Hampden dinner plate
An earthenware dinner plate manufactured by Old Hall decorated with the Hampden design by Christopher Dresser. It has a turquoise applied transfer design and Japanese-style floral design

Background imageObject Collection: Sugar bowl from a tea caddy

Sugar bowl from a tea caddy
Tea caddy made from rosewood with mother-of-pearl inlays, with a canted lid, containing two hinged-lidded compartments, one lid inlaid G, the other B



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