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Dims of vase(a) only, 'b' stored in D12.10 MS

Vase, c. 1758

Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory

G310

Egg cup, 1904

Josef Hoffmann; Manufacturer: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops)

G350

coffee pot, has a matching tray, pattern of thistles and thistle leaves

Coffeepot, 1891

Gorham Manufacturing Company

G350

tray, goes with matching coffee pot, pattern of thistles and thistle leaves

Tray, 1891

Gorham Manufacturing Company

G350

Christening set (George Adams), silver gilt, stored in own case; individual dims on cat. card (bowl, plate, knife, fork and spoon)

Cup from a christening set, 1864-1865

George Adams; Manufacturer: Chawner & Co.; Retailer: J. Turner

G350

armchair, bent plywood

%C2%A9 Alvar Aalto %2F Alvar Aalto Foundation

"Paimio" chair, c. 1932

Alvar Aalto

G378

Christening set (George Adams), silver gilt, stored in own case; individual dims on cat. card (bowl, plate, knife, fork and spoon)

Fork, Christening set, 1864-1865

George Adams

G350

Christening set (George Adams), silver gilt, stored in own case; individual dims on cat. card (bowl, plate, knife, fork and spoon)

Spoon, Christening set, 1864-1865

George Adams

G350

Christening set (George Adams), silver gilt, stored in own case; individual dims on cat. card (bowl, plate, knife, fork and spoon)

Plate, from a 5-piece christening set, 1864-1865

George Adams; Maker: Chawner & Co.

G350

Christening set (George Adams), silver gilt, stored in own case; individual dims on cat. card (bowl, plate, knife, fork and spoon)

Knife, Christening set, 1864-1865

George Adams

G350

Spoon, 1904

Josef Hoffmann; Manufacturer: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops)

G350

goblet, about 1765-1770; glass;, bucket bowl on double series twist stem; enamel decoration showing landscape in cartouche shape; decoration attributed to shop of William (1740-1819) and Mary (1749-1797) Beilby in Newcastle-on-Tyne

Goblet, c. 1770

Attributed to William Beilby; Decorator: Attributed to Mary Beilby

Not on View
clear glass with a coat of blue glass laid over, cameo (portrait of George Washington) cut and engraved

Covered goblet, mid 19th century

Attributed to Dominik Biemann

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Tabletop unfolds like a book along one long side and pivots 90 degrees to form felt-topped gaming surface; decorated with six inlaid birds on corners and edges of tabletop with slanted checkerboards between; inlaid hearts, diamonds and clubs around apron; trestle base with lion and lion's head on each of two legs

Card table, 1865

William Burges

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vase, ceramic-porcelain

Vase, c. 1758–69

Derby Porcelain Factory

G324

stemmed cup on wide base; base decorated with scrolls, three-dimensional winged heads, and bouquets; three winged heads with tasseled cord pendants on stem separate three cartouches--crucified Christ with "1627", engraved panel with scrolls, heart, flowers, and "MARIA", engraved panel with scrolls and "IHS"; three angels in relief on cup separating cartouches with engraved scroll and flower designs; silver and gold patina

Eucharistic Chalice, 1627

André Schiller

G350

in the form of the chalice; removable inner round cover for paten, which fits underneath base of chalice; pink lining; brown leather exterior with gilt embossed scroll designs; silver hook closures

Case for Eucharistic chalice and paten, 1627

Germany

G350

gilt saucer; tiny indentation at bottom center

Paten, 1627

André Schiller

G350

circular inlaid table with four footed pedestal base; central square organic motif with banding of meandering pattern and waves; circular design with harp and wind instruments crossed at center of each side of square; outer band of floral pattern on dark ground

Etruscan table, 1872

Alexander Eugène Prignot; Maker: Jackson & Graham

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fork with two long tines; twisted stem; end of handle has piece of red coral left in its organic shape

Fork, from a two-piece cutlery set, late 16th century

Italy

G350

knife with grey metal blade with gold inlay of five organic plantlike forms on one side of blade; top of short handle has hexagonal body with alternating grey and yellow metal incised panels; end of handle has piece of red coral left in its organic shape

Knife, from a two-piece cutlery set, late 16th century

Italy

G350

spatulate-shaped blade; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dinner knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

squared-off head; long tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dinner fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

egg-shaped bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Teaspoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

rounded blade with wide tip; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Butter knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Artist: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

squared-off head; long tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Salad fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

three men in a chariot at left, with one man stepping in at back; two groomsmen lead two horses pulling chariot; men dressed in various Classical draperies; framed and glazed with glass

Model for a bronze mount (chariot scene), c. 1808

Pierre-Philippe Thomire

G314

small bowl with three flame-shaped tines; gold-washed tines and bowl, silver handle; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Ice cream fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

egg-shaped bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dessert spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

round bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Soup spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

small spoon with egg-shaped gold-washed bowl; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Coffee spoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

spatulate-shaped blade; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Luncheon knife, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

gold-washed tines, silver handle; rounded head with tapering tines; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Dessert fork, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

large tablespoon; handle decorated with long-stemmed lilies with two flowers and two buds and EKG monogram

Tablespoon, from a twelve-piece place setting, 1912

George Washington Maher; Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Spaulding & Company, Chicago, Illinois

G300

Art Nouveau-style doorway surround with V-shaped top; door itself painted on mirror behind plaster surround; young female nude in ULC, young male nude in URC; woman's head at center above door

Model of the doorway for 29 Avenue Rapp, Paris, 1901

Jules Marie-Aimé Lavirotte

G352

Hot water kettle, from a five-piece coffee and tea set, 1925

Jean Puiforcat; Maker: Emile Puiforcat Silversmiths

G379

Rim decorated with gold and black with zigzags, circles enclosing geometric designs and foliage; multicolored interior decorated with man wearing flowing togalike garment with sets of 4 circles and black trim sitting on a stool gesturing with PR hand and PL hand on hip; Greco-Roman interior

"The Guest" plate, 1878

John Moyr Smith; Manufacturer: Minton and Company

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Balloon-back chair, one of a pair, c. 1860-1865

United States

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buff terracotta tiles with press-molded design, covered in green and shades of brown and rust matte glazes; framed in oak

Fireplace surround, 1902

Attributed to John S. Bradstreet; Maker: Grueby Faience Company

Not on View

Charger, c. 1900

Della Robbia Factory, Birkenhead, England, 1894–1906

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Meat Dish, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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tea set made of creamy colored pottery then glazed; now has crazing; decorated with all wooden Dutch dolls known as Peg Woodens, Penny Woodens or Nurnberg Fille, which had black painted hair and orange or deep pink painted slippers; other colors include brown, red and green; set came in the original box

“Penny Woodens” Tea Set, 1913-1917

S. Fielding and Company; Maker: Railway Pottery; Maker: Devon Pottery

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Coffee pot, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

Not on View
Japanese style

Clock, c. 1869

Emile-Auguste Reiber; Maker: Christofle

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two drawer stand with spiral legs and carved turned corners, mahogany with brass handles

Table, two drawer stand, c. 1820

United States

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Teapot from an 8-piece coffee and tea set, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company; Retailer: Bailey, Banks, and Biddle

Not on View

Claret jug, 1892

Christopher Dresser; Maker: Heath and Middleton (for Hukin and Heath); Retailer: Hukin & Heath

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glass with etched designs, free blown and engraved lead glass

Decanter, one of a pair, c. 1825-1845

United States

Not on View

Commode, c. 1800

United States

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designed 1927, chrome-plated tubular steel w/ org. woven wool upholstery

%C2%A92001 Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

Side chair, 1932 (designed 1927)

(Ludwig) Mies van der Rohe; Manufacturer: Bamberg Metallwerkstätten

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bottom stand of Syllabub Set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Bottom stand, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

England or Ireland

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glass of syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Glass, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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glass of syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Glass, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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tea set made of creamy colored pottery then glazed; now has crazing; decorated with all wooden Dutch dolls known as Peg Woodens, Penny Woodens or Nurnberg Fille, which had black painted hair and orange or deep pink painted slippers; other colors include brown, red and green; set came in the original box

“Penny Woodens” Tea Set, 1913-1917

S. Fielding and Company; Maker: Railway Pottery; Maker: Devon Pottery

Not on View
tea set made of creamy colored pottery then glazed; now has crazing; decorated with all wooden Dutch dolls known as Peg Woodens, Penny Woodens or Nurnberg Fille, which had black painted hair and orange or deep pink painted slippers; other colors include brown, red and green; set came in the original box

“Penny Woodens” Tea Set, 1913-1917

S. Fielding and Company; Maker: Railway Pottery; Maker: Devon Pottery

Not on View
white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Creamer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

Not on View
white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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black, red and chrome; three runners on bottom; top slightly tilted upward at front; two "wings" at sides, front; "SNO PLANE" in black on red at top

"Sno Plane" Sled, 20th century

Harold L. Van Doren

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liquor chest,1780-1800, oak bound with iron fittings; lined in paper of black and white design on blue ground; containing six large and six small square decanters with stoppers, each in a compartment; also two wine glasses, one tumbler, one cordial glass in a removable tray; colorless, non-lead glass gilded in foliage designs along shoulders of decanters, stoppers and upper half of glasses; see cat. card for ind. msmsts

Liquor chest, 1780-1800

Bohemia

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orange glass of syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Orange Glass, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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tea set made of creamy colored pottery then glazed; now has crazing; decorated with all wooden Dutch dolls known as Peg Woodens, Penny Woodens or Nurnberg Fille, which had black painted hair and orange or deep pink painted slippers; other colors include brown, red and green; set came in the original box

“Penny Woodens” Tea Set, 1913-1917

S. Fielding and Company; Maker: Railway Pottery; Maker: Devon Pottery

Not on View
tea set made of creamy colored pottery then glazed; now has crazing; decorated with all wooden Dutch dolls known as Peg Woodens, Penny Woodens or Nurnberg Fille, which had black painted hair and orange or deep pink painted slippers; other colors include brown, red and green; set came in the original box

“Penny Woodens” Tea Set, 1913-1917

S. Fielding and Company; Maker: Railway Pottery; Maker: Devon Pottery

Not on View
white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Open sugar bowl, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

Not on View
white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

Not on View
tea set made of creamy colored pottery then glazed; now has crazing; decorated with all wooden Dutch dolls known as Peg Woodens, Penny Woodens or Nurnberg Fille, which had black painted hair and orange or deep pink painted slippers; other colors include brown, red and green; set came in the original box

“Penny Woodens” Tea Set, 1913-1917

S. Fielding and Company; Maker: Railway Pottery; Maker: Devon Pottery

Not on View
white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

Not on View
white decorated with a blue square transfer design under the glaze; matches dinner set 97.41.8.1-18

Cup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926

Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany

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glass of syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Glass, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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glass of syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Glass, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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middle stand of syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Middle stand, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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two-part Federal-style Secretary desk with roll-tambour base, the top section with 5 tambour slide compartments; mahagony with inlay of variety of woods; a- top; b-bottom; c- left inner drawer; d- right inner drawer; e- left bottom drawer; f- right bottom drawer

Secretary, 1800-1810

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glass from syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Glass, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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glass of syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Glass, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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top stand of syllabub set consisting of three syllabub stands, six glasses and an orange glass

Top stand, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780

Unknown Anglo-Irish

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Soup Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Serving Dish, Cover, and Stand, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Soup Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Serving Bowl, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Meat Dish, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Soup Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Meat Dish, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Serving Bowl, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Meat Dish, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Meat Dish, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Waste bowl, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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two decanters, glass with etched designs, 1820-1830; free blown and engraved lead glass

Decanter, one of a pair, 1820-1830

United States

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eight piece tea and coffee service, 1883; Aesthetic Style; design of embossed cherry blosssoms on matted ground, with lobing and fans at the base and demi-roundels above; each superstructure decorated with alternating hammered and basket weave bands; handles and spouts formed as bamboo sprigs with entwining vines

Water kettle on stand, 1883

Gorham Manufacturing Company

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Soup Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Meat Dish, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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teapot, creamer and sugar bowl have octagonal shapes; light blue decoration is named, 'Cord and Tassel'

Serving Plate, from a Child's Cord and Tassel Tea Set, 1862-1904

Brown, Westhead, Moore and Company

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Soup Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Soup Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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decorated with moulding and feather edging; tureen finial and twisted handles have been applied by hand; finials on the serving pieces are in the shape of a bud; some pieces are potted thicker than others

Plate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775

England

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