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Background imageSingle 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 imageSingle 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 imageSingle 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 imageSingle 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 imageSingle 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 imageSingle Collection: Mahogany side chair

Mahogany side chair
One of a set of four mahogany chairs in the style of Thomas Chippendale with a pierced gothic splat, a top-rail with carved foliate terminals and modern horsehair upholstery

Background imageSingle 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

Background imageSingle Collection: Front page of Special New Designs of Brass and Iron Fenders

Front page of Special New Designs of Brass and Iron Fenders
Front cover Date: c.1885

Background imageSingle Collection: Page from Special New Designs of Brass and Iron Fenders, Fi

Page from Special New Designs of Brass and Iron Fenders, Fi
Front endpiece Date: c.1885

Background imageSingle Collection: Back cover of Special New Designs of Brass and Iron Fenders

Back cover of Special New Designs of Brass and Iron Fenders
Back cover Date: c.1885

Background imageSingle Collection: Pembroke table

Pembroke table
Mahogany pembroke table, with an oval top and frieze drawer, on brass castors. Manufactured in England in c.1785. Date: c.1785

Background imageSingle Collection: Cabinet on chest

Cabinet on chest
Walnut veneered cabinet on a chest with a joined deal carcase, oak drawers, on bun feet, made in England c.1710. Date: c.1710

Background imageSingle Collection: AT HOME in the NURSERY, or The Masters and misses wo shoes C

AT HOME in the NURSERY, or The Masters and misses wo shoes C
Hand-coloured etching, AT HOME in the NURSERY or The master and mi?ses two shoes Christmas Party, drawn by George Cruikshank

Background imageSingle Collection: View of the garden at 17 Grove End Road

View of the garden at 17 Grove End Road, oil on canvas, signed J. J. Tissot, 1874-1882. Date: 1874-1882

Background imageSingle Collection: Street scene with children skipping

Street scene with children skipping, oil on canvas, signed and dated by Janet Archer, 1883, in a moulded Rococo style frame with bronze finish, 1900-1999. Date: 1883

Background imageSingle Collection: Tall back chair

Tall back chair made from beech, carved and ebonised with a cane seat and back panel, and a modern green cotton damask squab cushion, thought to date c.1690-1700. Date: c.1690-1700

Background imageSingle Collection: Toy building bricks

Toy building bricks
Set of wooden toy building bricks covered with transfer-printed paper which form the roof of a cathedral, and didactic blocks decorated with the alphabet, biblical passages and illustrations

Background imageSingle Collection: Page from a catalogue of domestic silverware

Page from a catalogue of domestic silverware
Catalogue of domestic silverware, dated c.1812, the catalogue contains 17 plates bound in a hardback book, measuring 25.8 x 40.5cm. Date: c.1801

Background imageSingle Collection: Plate

Plate
Glazed porcelain plate with scalloped edges from a tea service, in the Dragon shape with a white ground decorated with a grey checked pattern, gilding, and a pink rose

Background imageSingle Collection: Walnut armchair

Walnut armchair with a lyre-shaped back carved with a stylised scallop shell, with a drop-in seat upholstered in modern green damask, probably made in London c.1740. Date: c.1740

Background imageSingle Collection: Teacup

Teacup
Glazed porcelain tea cup from a tea service, in the Dragon shape with a white ground decorated with a grey checked pattern, gilding, and a pink rose in the centre

Background imageSingle Collection: Fire screen

Fire screen with rosewood or mahogany stand and a Berlin woolwork decorative panel depicting the Crystal Palace and the date 1851. The stand was made in England, c.1855. Date: c.1855

Background imageSingle Collection: Childs chair

Childs chair with a black japanned beechwood frame with turned decoration to imitate bamboo, with a horizontally ribbed back with six rails, an oval caned seat and turned legs with splayed feet

Background imageSingle Collection: Sugar pot

Sugar pot
Glazed porcelain sugar pot from a tea service, in the Dragon shape with a white ground decorated with a grey checked pattern, gilding, and a pink rose

Background imageSingle Collection: Insert

Insert
Trade card published by Maple & Co. Ltd. between c.1885 and 1895. Inserted into the catalogue, advertising a carved mahogany roulette, card and games table and the game, Billiard Nicolas

Background imageSingle Collection: Slop bowl

Slop bowl
Glazed porcelain slop bowl from a tea service, in the Dragon shape with a white ground decorated with a grey checked pattern, gilding, and a pink rose

Background imageSingle Collection: Teapot

Teapot
Glazed porcelain tea pot from a tea service, in the Dragon shape with a white ground decorated with a grey checked pattern, gilding, and a pink rose

Background imageSingle Collection: Front cover of Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable fo

Front cover of Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable fo
Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable for Presents, catalogue for Maple and Co. with a gold foil cover decorated with a pink cherry blossom sprig motif. Published in England in c.1885-1895

Background imageSingle Collection: Dish, reverse

Dish, reverse
Glazed earthernware dish designed by William De Morgan and decorated by Charles Passenger with stylised birds and leaves in green, blue, turquoise and manganese. Made in Fulham, London, 1888-1911

Background imageSingle Collection: Dish

Dish
Glazed earthernware dish designed by William De Morgan and decorated by Charles Passenger with stylised birds and leaves in green, blue, turquoise and manganese. Made in Fulham, London, 1888-1911

Background imageSingle Collection: Pages from Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable for Pr

Pages from Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable for Pr
Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable for Presents, catalogue for Maple and Co. with a gold foil cover decorated with a pink cherry blossom sprig motif. Published in England in c.1885-1895

Background imageSingle Collection: Back cover of Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable for

Back cover of Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable for
Illustrations of Useful Articles Suitable for Presents, catalogue for Maple and Co. with a gold foil cover decorated with a pink cherry blossom sprig motif. Published in England in c.1885-1895

Background imageSingle Collection: The Drawing Room at 59 Seymour Street

The Drawing Room at 59 Seymour Street
Drawing Room / 59 Seymour Street, drawing room interior scene, watercolour on paper, by Matilda Sharpe, c.1850, in a gilded and burnished frame with shell corner decorations

Background imageSingle Collection: Londoners Gypsying

Londoners Gypsying, a woodland scene with a family enjoying a picnic, oil on canvas, signed and dated C R Leslie / 1820, in a curved top frame with moulded acanthus leaf ornament. Date: 1820

Background imageSingle Collection: Pages from Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture

Pages from Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture
Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture, including black and white illustrations of bedroom, hall, library, dining room and drawing room furniture, mirrors and pianos

Background imageSingle Collection: A drawing room with two seated women

A drawing room with two seated women
Two women seated in a drawing room, watercolour by an unknown artist, c.1850, in a gilt frame with black and gold edging and applied scrolling foliate motif at the corners

Background imageSingle Collection: Page from Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture

Page from Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture
Catalogue of Latest Designs in General Furniture, including black and white illustrations of bedroom, hall, library, dining room and drawing room furniture, mirrors and pianos

Background imageSingle Collection: A Most Infernal Bad Egg

A Most Infernal Bad Egg, an interior scene with a man and dog at a breakfast table, dust-ground aquatint painted in watercolour by H. Pyall after M. Egerton, published by Geroge Hunt, c.1825

Background imageSingle Collection: Page from Furniture by C&S. Ltd

Page from Furniture by C&S. Ltd
Illustrated hardback catalogue of furniture by C.&S. Ltd. with black and white illustrations of furniture in appropriate room settings, printed in England c.1885-1900. Date: c.1885-1900

Background imageSingle Collection: Portrait of a gentleman in an interior, at a lathe

Portrait of a gentleman in an interior, at a lathe
Portrait of a man standing at a lathe, oil on canvas by Arthur Devis, 1752-1756, in a carved and gilded pine frame. Date: c.1752-1756

Background imageSingle Collection: Sofa

Sofa with a mahogany frame on reeded sabre legs with brass paw caps, upholstered in modern blue silk, manufactured in England c.1830. Date: c.1830

Background imageSingle Collection: Ale glass

Ale glass with a deep tulip-shaped bowl and a folded foot, engraved with two barley ears and a hop, from a set, made in England c.1780-1800. Date: c.1780-1800

Background imageSingle Collection: Candlestick, before restoration

Candlestick, before restoration
Brass candlestick on a square base with cut corners and a drip depression, and an octagonal parallel-sided socket with an ejection hole, probably made in the Netherlands or France c.1700-1720

Background imageSingle Collection: Almsdish

Almsdish in brass with a central hammered design featuring two lions flanking a shield and pointed oval border decoration, probably made in Northern Europe, possibly c.1700-1800. Date: c.1700-1800

Background imageSingle Collection: Cocktail glass

Cocktail glass
One of six cocktail glases with a conical bowl and engraved and sandblasted decoration of a cockerel standing in profile between two floral sprays

Background imageSingle Collection: Candlestick, before conservation

Candlestick, before conservation
Candlestick with a stepped octagonal base, baluster stem and knops towards the bottom, and a split at the base of the nozzle, cast in brass and made in England c.1715. Date: c.1715

Background imageSingle Collection: Page from Illustrated Catalogue of Wire Goods

Page from Illustrated Catalogue of Wire Goods
Illustrated catalogue of wire work, a hardback catalogue of wire goods for the house and garden manufactured by B.S.E. & Co. printed by Farmer & Sons, Edgware Road, London, 1887. Date: 1887

Background imageSingle Collection: Teapoy

Teapoy
Walnut teapoy with a carved tripod foot and a velvet lined interior containing four circular apertures supporting two wooden, lidded canisters, manufactured in London by T.H



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