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Ceramics: British Collection

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Ceramics: British Collection: A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre vase with Imps on the Bridge and Tree House pattern, c
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Ceramics: British Collection: Charles Darwin Plaque, c. 1870 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Teapot, Wedgwood Factory, Staffordshire, c. 1775 (lead-glazed earthenware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Three pearlware Wedgwood flower vases decorated with brown slip, impressed Wedgwood
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Ceramics: British Collection: A Bacchante Diverting the Attention of a Tiger, 1813 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Figurine of a horse (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Figurine of Dick Turpin on Black Bess (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Figurine of a horse (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Figurine of a horse trampling a man, from Staffordshire (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Figurine of a horse (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Folding screen, 1901 (walnut veneer)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Jay bird (porcelain)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Octagonal Bowl and Saucer, possibly by J. H. O'Neale, Red Anchor Period, Chelsea, c
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Ceramics: British Collection: Vase, 1895 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Vase, 1895 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Porter Mug with an industrial scene depicting the Soho Foundry of Peel
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Ceramics: British Collection: Posset pot, Staffordshire, 1690-1700 (lead-glazed earthenware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Porter Mug with an industrial scene depicting the Soho Foundry of Peel
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Ceramics: British Collection: Persian falconer tile panel, Pilkington's Tiles Group Plc, c. 1910 (slip-coated earthenware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Vase, 1895 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Medallion with the Sale of Cupids and a Sacrifice to Cupid, 1778-1826 (jasperware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Minton plate by Thomas Kirby, decoration after Giulio Romano, 1862 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Bristol delftware dish (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Derby Mug depicting a butterfly (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Longton Hall plate, moulded with strawberries, 1749-60 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Bowl, Leeds, c. 1770 (creamware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Minton dish designed by Pugin, 1851 (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Car mascot with moveable china head, c. 1912 (bronze)
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Ceramics: British Collection: A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre Lincoln plate decorated with the Imps on a Bridge
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Ceramics: British Collection: Oval Dish, Barr, Flight & Barr, 1807-1813 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Vase, made by the Wedgwood Factory, c. 1804-10 (black basalt)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Ice Pail, manufactured by Flight & Barr, c. 1792-1804 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: British Collection: C. 2-1922 Morris and Company tile depicting St. Cecilia, designed by Edward Burne-Jones (1833-98)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Morris and Company tile depicting Penelope, designed by Edward Burne-Jones (1833-98)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Bristol Delft plate, probably Richard Frank of Redcliffe, 1764 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Worcester Dr. Wall yellow ground cabbage leaf mask jug
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Ceramics: British Collection: Pitcher by Maw & Co
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Ceramics: British Collection: A pair of Chelsea-Derby two-handled urn-shaped vases and two covers, c. 1775 (porcelain)
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Ceramics: British Collection: A Walton Armorial Spill Vase as the British Royal Coat of Arms, c. 1825 (pearlware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Tile with Kingfisher with Beak through Fish, 1882-88 (red and white lustreware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Tile with Dodo, 1882-1888 (red and white lustreware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: A set of sixteen tiles arranged in pairs to form eight illustrations of the
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Ceramics: British Collection: Bread Plate, c. 1850 (stoneware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Teapot Stamp Act Repeal d, Cockhill Pit Factory
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Ceramics: British Collection: Reverse of plate, Wedgwood Factory, Staffordshire (lead-glazed earthenware)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Britannia, Longton Hall Porcelain Factory, c. 1756 (soft-paste porcelain)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Marlborough pattern tile (ceramic)
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Ceramics: British Collection: Set of Merrymen Plates, 1721 (tin-glazed earthenware)


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