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Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Ladderback chair

Ladderback chair
Chestnut ladderback chair with oak and birch stretchers, carved shell decoration on the top rail and a rush seat, possibly made in France c.1800-1900. Date: 1800-1900

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Sofa

Sofa
Mahogany sofa carved with scrolls and an anthemion cresting, upholstered in modern red damask, made in England c.1830. Date: c.1830

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Vases

Vases
One of two clear glass vases with a spreading foot and a long slim stem rising to a pinched neck opening with a serpentine three lobed rim. The glass has twisted ridges and dates from c.1870-1910

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: The Unfortunate Discovery - hand-coloured mezzotint

The Unfortunate Discovery - hand-coloured mezzotint
The Unfortunate Discovery, hand-coloured mezzotint, printed for and sold by Carington Bowles after John Collet, published 24 July 1777. Date: 24/06/1777

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Christmas tree decoration

Christmas tree decoration
Small aeroplane ornament with a clear glass body covered in pale blue fibre secured with wire, metal wheels, and two sets of wings made from plant fibre

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Christmas postcard, reverse

Christmas postcard, reverse
Christmas postcard printed with a design of four red-breasted birds in a pine tree, sent to Mrs Dick and Miss Hudson from Jugederd Gedulof, manufactured in Sweden and postmarked 22 December 1947

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Best wishes card

Best wishes card printed with a photographic image of a bunch of red, pink and yellow roses in front of a yellow curtain, with a pale green toy car, sent to Mrs Dick and Mrs Hudson from H G Long

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Delftware plate

Delftware plate
Tin-glazed earthenware plate with a scallop border painted in blue with a central design of a seated figure in a landscape, made in the Netherlands c.1760-1770. Date: c.1760-1770

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Plate

Plate
Tin-glazed earthenware plate painted in a blue floral design with a foliate border, made in London c.1785. Date: c.1785

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Plate

Plate
Tin-glazed earthenware plate painted in blue with a central floral stem and an interlocking border, made in either Bristol or London c.1740. Date: c.1740

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Hidden Treasure Crackers

Hidden Treasure Crackers
Green cardboard cracker box with a desert island scene printed on paper on the lid, labelled Hidden Treasure Crackers, originally containing an assortment of hats, caps, good snaps and mottoes

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Christmas tree

Christmas tree
Artificial Christmas tree made from wood with a cream painted base, its branches adorned with red berries, icicles and metal candle holders, thought to date c.1930-1940. Date: 1930-1940

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Christmas decoration

Christmas decoration
Artificial mistletoe Christmas decoration with white plastic berries, tied with a red ribbon, manufactured c.1930-1950. Date: 1930-1950

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Christmas wrapping paper

Christmas wrapping paper
Three sheets of Christmas wrapping paper printed with a design of silver fir trees, stagecoaches with four horses and a hotel on a salmon pink ground, manufactured by Perkins Paper Products Ltd

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Game Tag

Game Tag
Oval card for the game Dressing the Dandy, made from white cardboard printed with a figure of a dandy man wearing a monocle and smoking a cigarette

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Fender

Fender
Brass fender with rounded corners, pierced metal fretwork and reeded bun feet, thought to have been manufactured in c.1800. Date: c.1800

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Christams card

Christams card
Christmas postcard made from cream card with a torn edge border, printed in black with a message from Dr and Mrs A. M. Watts of Broadstairs, dated 1943. Date: 1943

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety tray

Variety tray
Glazed porcelain diamond-shaped tray decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety tea cup and saucer

Variety tea cup and saucer
Glazed porcelain tea cup decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo, part of a tea set manufactured by Royal Worcester in 1876

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety tray, underside

Variety tray, underside
Glazed porcelain diamond-shaped tray decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety tea cup, underside

Variety tea cup, underside
Glazed porcelain tea cup decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo, part of a tea set manufactured by Royal Worcester in 1876

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety tea cup

Variety tea cup
Glazed porcelain tea cup decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo, part of a tea set manufactured by Royal Worcester in 1876

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety milk jug

Variety milk jug
Glazed porcelain milk jug decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo, part of a tea set manufactured by Royal Worcester in 1876

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety sugar bowl, underside

Variety sugar bowl, underside
Glazed porcelain sugar bowl and lid decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety sugar bowl and lid

Variety sugar bowl and lid
Glazed porcelain sugar bowl and lid decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety teapot, underside

Variety teapot, underside
Glazed porcelain teapot and lid decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety teapot and lid

Variety teapot and lid
Glazed porcelain teapot and lid decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety milk jug, underside

Variety milk jug, underside
Glazed porcelain milk jug decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo, part of a tea set manufactured by Royal Worcester in 1876

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Variety tea set

Variety tea set
Glazed porcelain teapot and lid decorated with the Variety pattern, a transfer-printed blue design including geometric motifs, fans and bamboo

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: The Laundry Maid

The Laundry Maid
Mezzotint on laid paper by Philip Dawe, after Henry Morlands The Laundry Maid, published by R. Sayer & J. Bennett in London in 1774. Date: 1774

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Female Lucubration

Female Lucubration
Mezzotint on laid paper by Philip Dawe, after John Foldsons Female Lucubration, published by J. Bowles, London, 1772. Date: 1772

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: The Profligate Punished by Neglect and Contempt

The Profligate Punished by Neglect and Contempt
Mezzotint on laid paper, by Valentine Green after Edward Pennys The Profligate Punished by Neglect and Contempt, one of a pair, published by R. Sayer and J. Bennet in London, dated 1775. Date: 1775

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Six ladder-back chairs

Six ladder-back chairs
One of six matching walnut ladder-back chairs. It lacks its original seat, but the seat rails bear slight indentations that indicate that it was most likely to have been made with a rush seat

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Toy

Toy
Wooden toy with a turned boxwood handle and a wooden ball attached with string, painted with alternating red and green bands and thin purple lines, thought to date c.1800-1900. Date: 1800-1900

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: The Virtuous Comforted by Sympathy and Attention

The Virtuous Comforted by Sympathy and Attention
Mezzotint on laid paper by Valentine Green, after Edward Pennys The Virtuous Comforted by Sympathy and Attention, one of a pair, published by R. Sayer and J. Bennet in London, dated 1775. Date: 1775

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Jug

Jug
Glazed earthenware jug with floral and geometric decoration, probably made in ǡ nakkale, Turkey, c.1870-1880. Date: 1870-1880

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Pages from catalogue published by M. Samuel & Co

Pages from catalogue published by M. Samuel & Co. Date: 1891

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Catalogue published by M. Samuel & Co. for Christmas 1891

Catalogue published by M. Samuel & Co. for Christmas 1891
Catalogue published by M. Samuel & Co. 31 Houndsditch, London for Christmas 1891 advertising screens and cabinets, small lacquered goods, lanterns, fans, toys

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Receipt

Receipt confirming payment for a mahogany music chair manufactured by G.D. Fontaine, a cabinet maker and upholsterer in Covent Garden, London, dated 1805. Date: 1805

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Advertising leaflet

Advertising leaflet for silver and plated wares including table services, candlesticks, dishes, tureens and lamps manufactured by Spooner Clawes & Co. of Birmingham, printed in England c.1820-1830

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: The First Interview, or Happiness Sacrifised to Riches

The First Interview, or Happiness Sacrifised to Riches
The FIRST INTERVIEW, or HAPPINESS SACRIFISED TO RICHES, hand-coloured mezzotint on laid paper, printed for and sold by Carington Bowles, London, 1784. Date: 1784

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Textile swatches

Textile swatches
A selection of seven textile samples which were found loose with in the volume and not associated with a particular page. Date: 1887-1894

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Card table

Card table
D-shaped folding card table made of mahogany with satinwood crossbanding and stringing, bearing the label of Thomas Wilmott. Probably made and retailed in London around 1800-1840. Date: c.1800-1840

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Capt Jessamy Learning the Proper Discipline of the Couch

Capt Jessamy Learning the Proper Discipline of the Couch
Mezzotint on laid paper entitled, CAPT JESSAMY learning the PROPER DISCIPLINE OF THE COUCH, hand-coloured with watercolour and gouache, printed and published in London by Carington Bowles in c.1782

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: The Contemplative Charmer

The Contemplative Charmer
Mezzotint on laid paper, The Contemplative Charmer, extensively hand-coloured with watercolour and gouache, published by R. Sayer and J. Bennett in London in 1780. Date: 1780

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: The Musical Charmer

The Musical Charmer, a woman seated in a domestic interior playing a stringed instrument, mezzotint print on laid paper hand-coloured with watercolour and gouache, by R. Sayer and J

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Interior with a couple playing cards

Interior with a couple playing cards, oil on canvas, signed by Nancy A Sabine Pasley, 1887-1891. Date: 1887-1891

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Back cover of Catalogue of Materials for House Painting

Back cover of Catalogue of Materials for House Painting
Catalogue of Materials for House Painting & Glazing, a hardback illustrated catalogue containing paint samples, produced by Jas. Nicholson & Co. London, and printed by Henry Drake & Co. London, 1893



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