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Background imageCeramics: British Collection: A pair of Chelsea-Derby two-handled urn-shaped vases and two covers, c. 1775 (porcelain)

A pair of Chelsea-Derby two-handled urn-shaped vases and two covers, c. 1775 (porcelain)
CH405695 A pair of Chelsea-Derby two-handled urn-shaped vases and two covers, c.1775 (porcelain) by English School, (18th century); height

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: A Walton Armorial Spill Vase as the British Royal Coat of Arms, c. 1825 (pearlware)

A Walton Armorial Spill Vase as the British Royal Coat of Arms, c. 1825 (pearlware)
480766 A Walton Armorial Spill Vase as the British Royal Coat of Arms, c.1825 (pearlware) by English School, (19th century); height: 15.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tile with Kingfisher with Beak through Fish, 1882-88 (red and white lustreware)

Tile with Kingfisher with Beak through Fish, 1882-88 (red and white lustreware)
1217836 Tile with Kingfisher with Beak through Fish, 1882-88 (red and white lustreware) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); 15.2x15.2 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tile with Dodo, 1882-1888 (red and white lustreware)

Tile with Dodo, 1882-1888 (red and white lustreware)
1217835 Tile with Dodo, 1882-1888 (red and white lustreware) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); 15.2x15.2 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: A set of sixteen tiles arranged in pairs to form eight illustrations of the

A set of sixteen tiles arranged in pairs to form eight illustrations of the
1217588 A set of sixteen tiles arranged in pairs to form eight illustrations of the Briar Rose tale, 1862 - 1865 (ceramic) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); 131.6x40.7 cm; Ashmolean Museum

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Bread Plate, c. 1850 (stoneware)

Bread Plate, c. 1850 (stoneware)
500395 Bread Plate, c.1850 (stoneware) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); w:33 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Teapot Stamp Act Repeal d, Cockhill Pit Factory

Teapot Stamp Act Repeal d, Cockhill Pit Factory
940967 Teapot Stamp Act Repeal d, Cockhill Pit Factory, 1766 (lead-glazed earthenware) by English School, (18th century); height: 13.2 cm; Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Reverse of plate, Wedgwood Factory, Staffordshire (lead-glazed earthenware)

Reverse of plate, Wedgwood Factory, Staffordshire (lead-glazed earthenware)
1127871 Reverse of plate, Wedgwood Factory, Staffordshire (lead-glazed earthenware) by English School, (18th century); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; English

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Britannia, Longton Hall Porcelain Factory, c. 1756 (soft-paste porcelain)

Britannia, Longton Hall Porcelain Factory, c. 1756 (soft-paste porcelain)
490984 Britannia, Longton Hall Porcelain Factory, c.1756 (soft-paste porcelain) by British School, (18th Century); h:28.00 w:24.50 d:13.70 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Marlborough pattern tile (ceramic)

Marlborough pattern tile (ceramic)
WDM429715 Marlborough pattern tile (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); 20.2x20.2 cm; De Morgan Collection, courtesy of the De Morgan Foundation; eDe Morgan Foundation; English

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Set of Merrymen Plates, 1721 (tin-glazed earthenware)

Set of Merrymen Plates, 1721 (tin-glazed earthenware)
3255312 Set of Merrymen Plates, 1721 (tin-glazed earthenware) by English School, (18th century); diam: 22.3 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info)

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Teapot, c. 1750-60 (tin-glazed earthenware)

Teapot, c. 1750-60 (tin-glazed earthenware)
3255308 Teapot, c.1750-60 (tin-glazed earthenware) by English School, (18th century); height: 11.4 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info)

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Mug, c. 1760 (tin-glazed earthenware)

Mug, c. 1760 (tin-glazed earthenware)
3063311 Mug, c.1760 (tin-glazed earthenware) by English School, (17th century); height: 13.2 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info.: W)

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Mug, probably Southwark, 1650-60 (tin-glazed earthenware)

Mug, probably Southwark, 1650-60 (tin-glazed earthenware)
3063302 Mug, probably Southwark, 1650-60 (tin-glazed earthenware) by English School, (17th century); Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info)

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tea bowl, 1775-99 (porcelain)

Tea bowl, 1775-99 (porcelain)
3084484 Tea bowl, 1775-99 (porcelain) by English School, (18th century); 5.1x8.7 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: Tea bowl made from porcelain)

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Vase, Burmantofts Pottery, c. 1890-99 (ceramic)

Vase, Burmantofts Pottery, c. 1890-99 (ceramic)
2652189 Vase, Burmantofts Pottery, c.1890-99 (ceramic) by English School, (19th century); height: 17.5 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; (add.info)

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: The Itinerant Musician, manufactured by Chelsea Porcelain Factory, England, c

The Itinerant Musician, manufactured by Chelsea Porcelain Factory, England, c
491492 The Itinerant Musician, manufactured by Chelsea Porcelain Factory, England, c.1756 (soft-paste porcelain) by English School, (18th century); h:20 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Cup and Saucer, designed and made by Wedgwood Factory, c

Cup and Saucer, designed and made by Wedgwood Factory, c
491409 Cup and Saucer, designed and made by Wedgwood Factory, c.1790 (jasper ware with relief decoration) by English School

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tiles depicting galleons, 1888-97 (ceramic)

Tiles depicting galleons, 1888-97 (ceramic)
WDM267771 Tiles depicting galleons, 1888-97 (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); 60.9x152.4 cm; De Morgan Collection

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Deep punch bowl, with two eagles in the centre surrounded by swallows

Deep punch bowl, with two eagles in the centre surrounded by swallows
WDM267788 Deep punch bowl, with two eagles in the centre surrounded by swallows, painted by Fred Passenger (ceramic) (see also 267790) by Morgan

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tulip Charger, 1661 (tin-glazed earthenware)

Tulip Charger, 1661 (tin-glazed earthenware)
FIT76514 Tulip Charger, 1661 (tin-glazed earthenware) by English School, (17th century); diameter:4 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Figure of a Hare, Plymouth, mark 2 in red, 1769-70 (porcelain)

Figure of a Hare, Plymouth, mark 2 in red, 1769-70 (porcelain)
RCM77677 Figure of a Hare, Plymouth, mark 2 in red, 1769-70 (porcelain) by English School, (18th century); height: 15 cm; The Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro, Cornwall

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Toft Dish, Staffordshire slipware, c. 1670 (painted pottery)

Toft Dish, Staffordshire slipware, c. 1670 (painted pottery)
AMQ114298 Toft Dish, Staffordshire slipware, c.1670 (painted pottery) by Toft, Thomas (d.1689); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Designs for teacups produced at the Daniel Factory, Staffordshire, c

Designs for teacups produced at the Daniel Factory, Staffordshire, c
CJP107577 Designs for teacups produced at the Daniel Factory, Staffordshire, c.1845 (gouache, w/c and ink on paper) by English School

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Chinese-style coffee cup and saucer, Spode, Staffordshire, c. 1800 (porcelain)

Chinese-style coffee cup and saucer, Spode, Staffordshire, c. 1800 (porcelain)
HMP250972 Chinese-style coffee cup and saucer, Spode, Staffordshire, c.1800 (porcelain) by English School, (19th century); Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, Lancashire

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Green and Brown glazed vase with a moulded dragon relief, Doulton & Co. Lambeth, c

Green and Brown glazed vase with a moulded dragon relief, Doulton & Co. Lambeth, c
HMP250971 Green and Brown glazed vase with a moulded dragon relief, Doulton & Co. Lambeth, c.1905 (stoneware) by Marshall, Mark V. (fl)

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Staffordshire figure of a bird, c. 1750-1850 (earthenware)

Staffordshire figure of a bird, c. 1750-1850 (earthenware)
HMP211508 Staffordshire figure of a bird, c.1750-1850 (earthenware) by English School, (18th-19th century); height: 27 cm; Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, Lancashire

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Staffordshire solid agateware effect jug, c. 1760-70 (lead-glazed earthenware)

Staffordshire solid agateware effect jug, c. 1760-70 (lead-glazed earthenware)
HMP211501 Staffordshire solid agateware effect jug, c.1760-70 (lead-glazed earthenware) by English School, (18th century); height: 14 cm; Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, Lancashire

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tile with Persian style floral design (ceramic)

Tile with Persian style floral design (ceramic)
WDM204753 Tile with Persian style floral design (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); De Morgan Collection, courtesy of the De Morgan Foundation; eDe Morgan Foundation; English

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tile with floral design (ceramic)

Tile with floral design (ceramic)
WDM204734 Tile with floral design (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); De Morgan Collection, courtesy of the De Morgan Foundation; eDe Morgan Foundation; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Staffordshire jug decorated with Harlequin figures and carnival theme

Staffordshire jug decorated with Harlequin figures and carnival theme
HMP211097 Staffordshire jug decorated with Harlequin figures and carnival theme, 1866 (ironstone china) by English School, (19th century); height: 32 cm; Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tile with dragon design (ceramic)

Tile with dragon design (ceramic)
WDM204735 Tile with dragon design (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); De Morgan Collection, courtesy of the De Morgan Foundation; eDe Morgan Foundation; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tiles with Persian style floral design (ceramic)

Tiles with Persian style floral design (ceramic)
WDM204726 Tiles with Persian style floral design (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); De Morgan Collection, courtesy of the De Morgan Foundation; eDe Morgan Foundation; English

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tile panel with floral design (ceramic)

Tile panel with floral design (ceramic)
WDM201817 Tile panel with floral design (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); De Morgan Collection, courtesy of the De Morgan Foundation; eDe Morgan Foundation; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Tile panel with Persian flower pattern (ceramic)

Tile panel with Persian flower pattern (ceramic)
WDM201816 Tile panel with Persian flower pattern (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); 61x30.5 cm; De Morgan Collection, courtesy of the De Morgan Foundation; eDe Morgan Foundation; English

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Skillet with green glaze and hollow handle (earthenware)

Skillet with green glaze and hollow handle (earthenware)
AMQ182793 Skillet with green glaze and hollow handle (earthenware) by English School, (16th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Designs for Majolica and Enamelled Tiles for Maw & Co. Benthall Works, Brosley

Designs for Majolica and Enamelled Tiles for Maw & Co. Benthall Works, Brosley
STC221860 Designs for Majolica and Enamelled Tiles for Maw & Co. Benthall Works, Brosley, Shropshire (colour litho) by English School

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Toby Jug depicting Lord Kitchener, crafted by Wilkinson, 1915 (ceramic)

Toby Jug depicting Lord Kitchener, crafted by Wilkinson, 1915 (ceramic)
EDB51726 Toby Jug depicting Lord Kitchener, crafted by Wilkinson, 1915 (ceramic) by Gould, Francis Carruthers (1844-1925); City of Edinburgh Museums and Art Galleries, Scotland; English

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Earthenware dish, decorated in red lustre with a scrolling dragon, c. 1880-85 (ceramic)

Earthenware dish, decorated in red lustre with a scrolling dragon, c. 1880-85 (ceramic)
DRE72828 Earthenware dish, decorated in red lustre with a scrolling dragon, c.1880-85 (ceramic) by Morgan, William De (1839-1917); Private Collection; eDreweatt Neate Fine Art Auctioneers, Newbury

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Figurine of Demosthenes, Burslem, Staffordshire, c. 1790 (lead glazed earthenware)

Figurine of Demosthenes, Burslem, Staffordshire, c. 1790 (lead glazed earthenware)
FIT55392 Figurine of Demosthenes, Burslem, Staffordshire, c.1790 (lead glazed earthenware) by Wood, Enoch (1759-1840); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Delftware posset pot and cover (ceramic)

Delftware posset pot and cover (ceramic)
BON58991 Delftware posset pot and cover (ceramic) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; Photo eBonhams, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Two handled tyg by Henry Ilfield, Wrotham, Kent, c. 1668 (ceramic)

Two handled tyg by Henry Ilfield, Wrotham, Kent, c. 1668 (ceramic)
FIT58847 Two handled tyg by Henry Ilfield, Wrotham, Kent, c.1668 (ceramic) by English School, (17th century); height: 14.5 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Group of earthenware vases and bowls made at the Ruskin Pottery, 1898-1935 (earthenware)

Group of earthenware vases and bowls made at the Ruskin Pottery, 1898-1935 (earthenware)
CNC6689 Group of earthenware vases and bowls made at the Ruskin Pottery, 1898-1935 (earthenware) by Taylor, William Howson (1876-1935); Haslam & Whiteway Ltd. London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Doulton Vases, 1880s, (stoneware)

Doulton Vases, 1880s, (stoneware)
CNC6597 Doulton Vases, 1880s, (stoneware) by English School, (19th century); Haslam & Whiteway Ltd. London, UK; (add.info.: Right: vase with carved ornament, 1889; ); English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Lydia Dwight Resurrected, 1674 (slat-glazed stoneware)

Lydia Dwight Resurrected, 1674 (slat-glazed stoneware)
BAL6420 Lydia Dwight Resurrected, 1674 (slat-glazed stoneware) by Dwight, John (c.1637-1703); height: 28.7 cm; Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Staffordshire cheese dish in shape of a cows head, c. 1850

Staffordshire cheese dish in shape of a cows head, c. 1850
BAL2784 Staffordshire cheese dish in shape of a cows head, c.1850 by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Lambeth Delftware posset pot, blue and white, c. 1695 (ceramic)

Lambeth Delftware posset pot, blue and white, c. 1695 (ceramic)
BAL2265 Lambeth Delftware posset pot, blue and white, c.1695 (ceramic) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCeramics: British Collection: Prattware tea caddy, decorated with caricatures of ladies fashions, c

Prattware tea caddy, decorated with caricatures of ladies fashions, c
BAL2204 Prattware tea caddy, decorated with caricatures of ladies fashions, c.1790-1800 (ceramic) by English School; Private Collection; English, out of copyright



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