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White Star Line - milk jug, tureen cover and bowlWhite Star Line - Elkington plate milk jug, a later base metal tureen cover and bowl
White Star Line - silver plated tureen coverWhite Star Line - silver plated First Class tureen cover with logo to front. 10.5 inches
Airship Hindenburg, American Airlines, luggage labelAirship Hindenburg, luggage label, with American AirLines as Exclusive Connecting Service'. Pictures Hindenburg flying westbound
RMS Titanic - Maria Robinson's locket and broochRMS Titanic - property of Maria Robinson, fiancee of Wallace Hartley, bandleader and violinist, who died in the disaster. A 9 carat rose gold small oval locket
White Star Line - Elkington oval fruit bowlWhite Star Line - Elkington plate First Class oval fruit bowl, heavily decorated in relief
RMS Titanic - Fred Pennal, bathroom steward, victimRMS Titanic - studio portrait photo of Thomas Frederick Cohen Pennal (1878-1912), bathroom steward First Class, who lost his life when the ship sank
Brass plaque, Harland & Wolff, BelfastHarland & Wolff Limited, Shipbuilders & Engineers, Belfast - oval shipbuilder's plaque in brass, cream painted background with lettering in relief
Ranjitsinhji at the OvalSir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja (1872-1933), also known as Ranji, was ruler of the Indian princely state of Nawanagar, and had been a Test cricketer who played for the English cricket team
Watching Cricket at The Oval, From a GasometerA test match between England and New Zealand at The Oval, Kennington. The spectators in the foreground have scaled a nearby gasometer. Date: 1931
Portrait of a German soldier, WW1 Date: 1914-1918
West Cliff, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Making oval dishes by machinery, Alfred MeakinMaking oval dishes by machinery Date: 1913
King George V and Queen Mary, visit to Alfred MeakinIn Commemoration of Royal Visit, King George V and Queen Mary to Alfred Meakin Pottery, Stoke on Trent, 23 April 1913 Date: 1913
John Francis Bentley, ecclesiastical architect, best known for Westminster Cathedral, London Date: 1904
Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite at the OvalEngland cricketer Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite in his record innings at the Oval, 1938, B.A. Barnett keeping wicket Date: 1938
Barbara of Portugal (1711-1758) by Louis Michel Van LooBarbara of Portugal (1711-1758). Queen of Spain, spouse of Ferdinand VI. Portrait by Louis Michel Van Loo (1707-1771). San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Madrid. Spain. Date: 2019
Ferdinand VI (1713-1759), 1750-1758 by Louis Michel Van LooFerdinand VI (1713-1759). King of Spain (1746-1759). Portrait by Louis Michel Van Loo (1707-1771), 1750-1758. San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Madrid. Spain. Date: 2019
Pan playing his Pipes Date: 1935
Richard Hunt & Co AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Richard Hunt & Co, vice-regal shirt makers. Image shows a hanging design made of shirts, with two oval portraits of a man and woman wearing a Richard Hunt & Co shirt
E M Mayers, said to have taught The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, and other royals to cycle Date: 1914
Percy Venner Bradshaw, artist and owner of Art SchoolPercy Venner Bradshaw, artist and owner of the Press Art School, a correspondence course for drawing. Date: 1904
Brazil Bilhete PostalPostcard printed in pink on light buff card with Vinte Reis oval stamp. Date: 1880
Lieutenant General John Whitelocke, British army officerLieutenant General John Whitelocke (1757-1833), British army officer
John Opie, English artistJohn Opie RA (1761-1807), English artist, specialising in history paintings and portraits
Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville (1742-1811), Scottish advocate and independent Whig politician
Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief JusticeSir Edward Coke (1552-1634), Lord Chief Justice, English judge, barrister and politician
Charles Grey, Viscount Howick, 1st Earl Grey (1729-1807), British General in various wars
George Cheyne MD, pioneering physicianGeorge Cheyne MD (1672-1743), pioneering physician, philosopher and mathematician. Date: early 18th century
Benjamin Harrison, President of the USABenjamin Harrison (1833-1901), 23rd President of the United States of America, 1889-1893. Date: 1889
Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke Date: 1734
Marie Nicole Le Guay d'Oliva, French memoiristMarie Nicole Le Guay d'Oliva (1761-1789), French memoirist and prostitute. Date: 18th century
Charlotte Augusta Matilda, Princess Royal of England, elder daughter of King George III. Date: 18th century
Captain Richard Tyrrell, Irish Officer in the Royal Navy Date: circa 1800
Old Man Men Life Death Grim Reaper Oval Mementoold, man, men, life, death, grim, reaper, oval, memento, mori, skeleton, carrying, scythe, reminder, mortality, 11075719
Queen Victoria - Mourning card 1901A sombre postcard published on the death of Queen Victoria in January 1901 (sent on 18th February 1901) - quotes by Alfred Austin
THOMAS MARTYN (1735 - 1825), Professor of Botany at Cambridge from 1762 until his death
CAPTAIN COOK/FIELDING &WJAMES COOK Explorer Date: 1728 - 1779
CHOPIN/DEATHBEDFREDERIC CHOPIN (1810 - 1849), Polish musician and composer: drawn soon after his death
Artist painting portrait of his wifeTHE OVAL PORTRAIT The artist finishes the painting of his wife, only to discover that she has died. Date: First published: 1850
Assorted flowers on a Christmas and New Year card, with a decorative gold and white border. Date: circa 1890s
Miss Moore, actress Date: 1890s
Millie Hylton as Don Juan Date: 1890s
Frank Newbould, poster artist Date: circa 1930
Amorous Youths, classical French engraving Date: 19th century
Colonial India, camel riders Date: circa 1900s
Craig, The Surrey Poet, haranguing the crowd at the Oval cricket ground on the subject of Max Pemberton and professional football
Surrey GardensView of Surrey Gardens in 1860. Royal Surrey Gardens opened in 1856, as pleasure gardens in Newington, Surrey, London in the Victorian period, slightly east of The Oval
Music HallView of the Music Hall Surrey Gardens. Royal Surrey Gardens opened in 1856 as pleasure gardens in Newington, Surrey, London in the Victorian period, slightly east of The Oval