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Background imageSingle Collection: Bust in glass dome

Bust in glass dome
Glass dome with metal base

Background imageSingle Collection: Plate

Plate
One of three earthenware plates with a black and white transfer printed underglaze design in the centre and a zig-zag border around the rim, the pattern name is Pomona

Background imageSingle Collection: Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, reverse

Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, reverse
Portrait of Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, holding a funerary wreath, oil on canvas by John Hayl, c.1638 and overpainted c.1645, in a gilded frame with moulded decoration. Date: c.1638-1645

Background imageSingle Collection: Frame for Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris

Frame for Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris
Portrait of Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, holding a funerary wreath, oil on canvas by John Hayl, c.1638 and overpainted c.1645, in a gilded frame with moulded decoration. Date: c.1638-1645

Background imageSingle Collection: Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, detail

Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, detail
Portrait of Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, holding a funerary wreath, oil on canvas by John Hayl, c.1638 and overpainted c.1645, in a gilded frame with moulded decoration. Date: c.1638-1645

Background imageSingle Collection: Title page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and C

Title page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and C
Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Cabinet & Builders Brassfoundry, published by White & Pike Ltd. of Birmingham and London on 1 January 1897. Date: 1 January 1897

Background imageSingle Collection: Front cover of Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Ca

Front cover of Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Ca
Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Cabinet & Builders Brassfoundry, published by White & Pike Ltd. of Birmingham and London on 1 January 1897. Date: 1 January 1897

Background imageSingle Collection: Page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Ca

Page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Ca
Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Cabinet & Builders Brassfoundry, published by White & Pike Ltd. of Birmingham and London on 1 January 1897. Date: 1 January 1897

Background imageSingle Collection: Christmas crackers in box

Christmas crackers in box
Cracker box printed in red and white, with a cut-out window revealing twelve unused Christmas crackers, manufactured in England c.1960-1970. Date: c.1960-1970

Background imageSingle Collection: Flower bowl

Flower bowl
Tin-glazed earthenware flower or pot-pourri holder and lid, with blue and manganese painted decoration of stylised floral sprays set within quatrefoils

Background imageSingle Collection: Price list, back cover

Price list, back cover
Price list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850

Background imageSingle Collection: Scene in a domestic interior with children watching as a wom

Scene in a domestic interior with children watching as a wom
Domestic interior with a family group surrounding a seated woman receiving electricity treatment for a headache, oil on canvas by David Henry Friston, c.1865-1870. Date: c.1865-1870

Background imageSingle Collection: Lametta box

Lametta box
Lametta for Decorating Christmas Trees, a cardboard box containing strips of silver lametta, manufactured in England, c.1930-1940. Date: c.1930-1940

Background imageSingle Collection: Portrait of a woman in an interior

Portrait of a woman in an interior
Portrait of a woman seated in a domestic interior, oil on canvas, by Arthur Devis, c.1742, in a gilded neo-classical style frame with carved and moulded decoration. Date: c.1742

Background imageSingle Collection: Sweetmeat glass

Sweetmeat glass with a plain bowl and everted rim on an eight-sided pedestal stem with a teared cushion knop, and a domed foot, made in England c.1750. Date: c.1750

Background imageSingle Collection: Jug

Jug
Earthenware jug with green glaze decoration, a handle and a pouring lip, with restorations to the rim, Surrey/Hampshire border ware, made in England c.1630-1670. Date: 1630-1670

Background imageSingle Collection: Pages from a price list

Pages from a price list
Price list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850

Background imageSingle Collection: Changing Homes

Changing Homes
Painting, oil on canvas, Changing Homes, by George Elgar Hicks, signed and dated 1862, in a gilded picture frame. Date: 1862

Background imageSingle Collection: Miniature Christmas baubles

Miniature Christmas baubles
Set of 12 miniature coloured Christmas tree baubles in their original packaging, a printed red, cream and green cardboard box with a cellophane window, manufactured c.1950-1960. Date: c.1950-1960

Background imageSingle Collection: Christmas baubles

Christmas baubles
Set of 12 miniature coloured Christmas tree baubles in their original packaging, a printed red, cream and green cardboard box with a cellophane window, manufactured c.1950-1960. Date: c.1950-1960

Background imageSingle Collection: Group portrait of an unidentified family in a domestic inter

Group portrait of an unidentified family in a domestic inter
Group portrait of a family in a domestic interior, oil on canvas, by an unknown artist, c.1815-1820, in reproduction frame produced in Britain, c.1990-2005. Date: 1815-1820

Background imageSingle Collection: Portrait of an unknown woman

Portrait of an unknown woman, oil on panel, thought to be by Cornelius Johnson, c.1620, in a carved and gilded frame. Date: c.1620

Background imageSingle Collection: Chair

Chair
One of four tall-back chairs with ebonised and gilded wood frames, possibly made from oak and beech, with later red silk brocade upholstery, made in England or continental Europe c.1700. Date: c.1700

Background imageSingle Collection: Drinking glass

Drinking glass
Cordial glass with a plain round funnel bowl, a pale tall stem with a tear, and a domed foot, made in England c.1740-1750. Date: c.1740-1750

Background imageSingle Collection: The Appointment

The Appointment, a domestic scene with a woman reading a letter, oil on canvas, monogrammed by the artist Rebecca Solomon, 1861, in a gilded composition frame. Date: 1861

Background imageSingle Collection: Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade Label

Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade Label
Walnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712

Background imageSingle Collection: Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detail

Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detail
Walnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712

Background imageSingle Collection: Ewer

Ewer made from porcelain, painted in gold and blue on a white ground with a coloured central reserve depicting a shepherdess holding a bird cage

Background imageSingle Collection: Urn

Urn made from porcelain with a white ground, painted in gold and blue with a coloured central compartment of Maria, a lady seated at a tree with a dog by her side

Background imageSingle Collection: Jelly glass

Jelly glass
Short jelly or dessert glass cut with round-topped flutes on short stem and plain foot made in England in c.1830-40. Date: c.1830-1840

Background imageSingle Collection: Vase

Vase
Porcelain vase and cover with Imari-style underglaze blue and red floral and foliate decoration and overglaze gilding, the cover with a finial in the shape of a Chinese figure

Background imageSingle Collection: Table, detail

Table, detail
Draw-leaf table made from oak with carved friezes, made in England c.1600-1650. Date: c.1600-1650

Background imageSingle Collection: Clock, detail

Clock, detail
Brass and metal lantern clock on four ball feet, made by Robert Robinson in Lothbury, City of London, c.1660-1670. Date: 1660-1670

Background imageSingle Collection: Clock

Clock
Brass and metal lantern clock on four ball feet, made by Robert Robinson in Lothbury, City of London, c.1660-1670. Date: 1660-1670

Background imageSingle Collection: Sheet

Sheet
A broadside, single page printed on one side, with an engraving at the top of the page of a kissing couple, illustrating the poem, The Mistletoe A Christmas Tale beneath

Background imageSingle Collection: Decanter

Decanter of tapered form made from blown and bevelled blue glass, with a later pear-shaped stopper, one of a pair made in England c.1790. Date: c.1790

Background imageSingle Collection: Mirror, reverse

Mirror, reverse
Gilt carved wood and gesso pier glass surmounted by a vase, made in England, c.1790. Date: c.1790

Background imageSingle Collection: Sugar tongs, detail

Sugar tongs, detail
A pair of silver sugar tongs, made in London by Joseph Drake, c.1730-1739. Date: 1730-1739

Background imageSingle Collection: Side chair

Side chair
One of a set of three chairs in imitation rosewood, with carved rope twist top rails, scrolled crossbars and woven rush seats, c.1815-1820. Date: c.1815-1820

Background imageSingle Collection: Mirror

Mirror
Gilt carved wood and gesso pier glass surmounted by a vase, made in England, c.1790. Date: c.1790

Background imageSingle Collection: The Drawing Room at Bryn GlⳬNewport Mon[mouthshire]

The Drawing Room at Bryn GlⳬNewport Mon[mouthshire]
The Drawing Room at Bryn Glⳬ Newport Mon[mouthshire], watercolour on paper, by Julia Mackworth, dated 1871, in a birds eye maple picture frame with a gilt slip. Date: 1871

Background imageSingle Collection: The Disaster

The Disaster, a domestic interior with a cat attacking a pet canary, oil on canvas by Francis Wheatley, initialled and dated F.W. 1788. Date: 1788

Background imageSingle Collection: Self portrait of Mary Beale with her husband and son

Self portrait of Mary Beale with her husband and son
Self-portrait of Mary Beale with her husband Charles and son Bartholomew, oil on canvas, c.1660 in London, in a carved and gilded pine frame, c.1675-1700. Date: c. 1660

Background imageSingle Collection: Windsor armchair, detail

Windsor armchair, detail
Windsor armchair with a continuous arm and back bow made from ash with an elm seat, possibly manufactured in Yealmpton, Devon, c.1820. Date: c.1820

Background imageSingle Collection: Christmas tree bauble

Christmas tree bauble made from moulded glass in the shape of a strawberry with green leaves, c.1930-1940. Date: 1930-1940

Background imageSingle Collection: A group of children playing the game oranges and lemons in a

A group of children playing the game oranges and lemons in a
Genre scene with five children playing the game oranges and lemons in a domestic interior, oil on canvas, signed Harry Brooker and dated 1890, in a picture frame with moulded leaf corner decorations

Background imageSingle Collection: A group of children playing at tug of war in a domestic inte

A group of children playing at tug of war in a domestic inte
Genre scene with five children playing tug of war, signed by Harry Brooker, 1891, in a bronzed frame with leaf decorations, 1977. Date: 1891

Background imageSingle Collection: Windsor side chair with hoop back

Windsor side chair with hoop back made from ash with a sycamore seat, painted to imitate bamboo, possibly manufactured in Yealmpton, Devon, c.1820. Date: c.1820



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