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Molded; central reclining nude figure with five nude children behind

Fecundity dish, c. 1650-1660

England

G332

blue and white with verse

Puzzle jug, c. 1750

England

G332

blue and white design; birds around rim; scissors, razor, comb and mirror images inside basin; rim indent for neck

Barber's bowl, c. 1720

England

G332

Polychromed floral pattern of blue, green and red; wide handles on either side with spout front center

Posset pot, 1710-1720

England

G332

ceramic bottle with handle; white body with blue inscription; circular body, flared foot, bottle neck and arched handle

Bottle, 1650

England

G332

A mid-drip candlestick: central stick with three disks at base, middle and top; completely white glaze

Candlestick, c. 1680

England

G332

ceramic bowl, blue and white with sailing ship within bowl, exterior decorated by two outdoor scenes and two birds in flight

"Success to the Three Brothers" punch bowl, 1764

England

G209

Title--tulip charger? Blue, yellow, green and brown floral design in basin with yellow and blue striping around rim; unadorned sides

Charger, c. 1680

England

G332

polychrome with all over floral design

Delft shoe, one of a pair, 1720

England

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blue polychromed charger, image of Adam and Eve eating an apple from a tree entwined by a snake

Charger, c. 1690

England

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plate; light blue background with darker blue decoration, sheep in middle with 'Jos. Hosken Esq, Carines 1771' below

Plate, 1771

England

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blue and white design; face on either long side; floral image in salt basin

Master salt, c. 1675

England

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plate mottled brown/red background with blue and white decoration; vine motif on rim with female figure holding scales and sword standing on male figure

Placeman plate, 1735-1750

England

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ceramic fuddling cup; three small vases joined at the body with oversized handles intertwined at each side; all white glaze

Fuddling cup, 1650-1675

England

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In form of spindle with base and socket decorated with polychrome flowers on opaque white glaze; may have been made under the auspices of one of Henry Delamain's successors shortly after his death.

Candlestick, one of a pair, c. 1760

World's End pottery; Manufacturer: Factory owned by Henry Delamain

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ceramic covered sugar pot; blue and white with addition of green, yellow and red; design of two vases with flowers opposed by a flying bird

Covered sugar pot, c. 1740

England

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In form of spindle with base and socket decorated with polychrome flowers on opaque white glaze; may have been made under the auspices of one of Henry Delamain's successors shortly after his death.

Candlestick, one of a pair, c. 1760

World's End pottery; Manufacturer: Factory owned by Henry Delamain

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ceramic tea bowl with straight foot; polychrome glaze; organic scene and individual images of a dragonfly (?) and rooster

Tea Bowl, one of a pair, 1730-1740

England

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ceramic cup with handle; blue and white inscription around exterior; image of a rabbit on bottom of interior

Child's Cup, c. 1660

England

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polychrome with all over floral design

Delft Shoe, one of a pair, 1720

England

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ceramic food warmer, blue and white organic motif; leaves form handles to bowl and oil warmer; two faces protrude from stand covering vent holes; two scroll handles on either side of stand

Candlestick and Food Warmer, c. 1765

England

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ceramic mug with handle and flaired foot; blue and white organic motif, two birds sitting together on a tree branch

Mug, 1745

England

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polychrome with chinoiserie design; on top two rows of three holes on either side of large central square opening; with scene of figures in an interior

Flower brick, c. 1760

England

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ceramic feeding cup, blue and white with floral design, handle and long spout, half of top is carved

Feeding Cup, c. 1760

England

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ceramic bowl with pinched rim; central design of a Chinese house bordered by a blue and red half circle design

Bowl, c. 1710-1720

England

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Genre. History. Native American. Indian.

The Signal Fire, 1897

Charles M. Russell

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Genre. History. Native American. Indian.

Buffalo Hunt, 1891

Charles M. Russell

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Genre. History. Native American. Indian.

The Death Song of Lone Wolf, 1901

Charles M. Russell

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Pair of tea bowls, c. 1730-1740

England

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