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Bust in glass domeGlass dome with metal base
PlateOne 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
Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, reversePortrait 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
Frame for Elizabeth Wray, Baroness NorrisPortrait 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
Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, detailPortrait 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
Title page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and CIllustrated 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
Front cover of Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and CaIllustrated 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
Page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast CaIllustrated 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
Christmas crackers in boxCracker 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
Flower bowlTin-glazed earthenware flower or pot-pourri holder and lid, with blue and manganese painted decoration of stylised floral sprays set within quatrefoils
Price list, back coverPrice list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850
Scene in a domestic interior with children watching as a womDomestic 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
Lametta boxLametta for Decorating Christmas Trees, a cardboard box containing strips of silver lametta, manufactured in England, c.1930-1940. Date: c.1930-1940
Portrait of a woman in an interiorPortrait 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
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
JugEarthenware 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
Pages from a price listPrice list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850
Changing HomesPainting, oil on canvas, Changing Homes, by George Elgar Hicks, signed and dated 1862, in a gilded picture frame. Date: 1862
Miniature Christmas baublesSet 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
Christmas baublesSet 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
Group portrait of an unidentified family in a domestic interGroup 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
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
ChairOne 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
Drinking glassCordial 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
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
Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade LabelWalnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712
Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detailWalnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712
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
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
Jelly glassShort 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
VasePorcelain 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
Table, detailDraw-leaf table made from oak with carved friezes, made in England c.1600-1650. Date: c.1600-1650
Clock, detailBrass and metal lantern clock on four ball feet, made by Robert Robinson in Lothbury, City of London, c.1660-1670. Date: 1660-1670
ClockBrass and metal lantern clock on four ball feet, made by Robert Robinson in Lothbury, City of London, c.1660-1670. Date: 1660-1670
SheetA 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
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
Mirror, reverseGilt carved wood and gesso pier glass surmounted by a vase, made in England, c.1790. Date: c.1790
Sugar tongs, detailA pair of silver sugar tongs, made in London by Joseph Drake, c.1730-1739. Date: 1730-1739
Side chairOne 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
MirrorGilt carved wood and gesso pier glass surmounted by a vase, made in England, c.1790. Date: c.1790
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
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
Self portrait of Mary Beale with her husband and sonSelf-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
Windsor armchair, detailWindsor 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
Christmas tree bauble made from moulded glass in the shape of a strawberry with green leaves, c.1930-1940. Date: 1930-1940
A group of children playing the game oranges and lemons in aGenre 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
A group of children playing at tug of war in a domestic inteGenre scene with five children playing tug of war, signed by Harry Brooker, 1891, in a bronzed frame with leaf decorations, 1977. Date: 1891
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