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Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Page from Catalogue of Materials for House Painting and Gla

Page from Catalogue of Materials for House Painting and Gla
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

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Bust in glass dome

Bust in glass dome
Glass dome with metal base

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Plate

Plate
One of three earthenware plates with a black and white transfer printed underglaze design in the centre and a zig-zag border around the rim, the pattern name is Pomona

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, reverse

Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, reverse
Portrait of Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, holding a funerary wreath, oil on canvas by John Hayl, c.1638 and overpainted c.1645, in a gilded frame with moulded decoration. Date: c.1638-1645

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Frame for Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris

Frame for Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris
Portrait of Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, holding a funerary wreath, oil on canvas by John Hayl, c.1638 and overpainted c.1645, in a gilded frame with moulded decoration. Date: c.1638-1645

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, detail

Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, detail
Portrait of Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, holding a funerary wreath, oil on canvas by John Hayl, c.1638 and overpainted c.1645, in a gilded frame with moulded decoration. Date: c.1638-1645

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Title page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and C

Title page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and C
Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Cabinet & Builders Brassfoundry, published by White & Pike Ltd. of Birmingham and London on 1 January 1897. Date: 1 January 1897

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Front cover of Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Ca

Front cover of Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Ca
Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Cabinet & Builders Brassfoundry, published by White & Pike Ltd. of Birmingham and London on 1 January 1897. Date: 1 January 1897

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Ca

Page from Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Ca
Illustrated Catalogue of Machine-Made and Cast Cabinet & Builders Brassfoundry, published by White & Pike Ltd. of Birmingham and London on 1 January 1897. Date: 1 January 1897

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Christmas crackers in box

Christmas crackers in box
Cracker box printed in red and white, with a cut-out window revealing twelve unused Christmas crackers, manufactured in England c.1960-1970. Date: c.1960-1970

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Portrait of George Michael Moser and his Wife Mary

Portrait of George Michael Moser and his Wife Mary
Portrait of Mary and George Michael Moser with a dog, oil on canvas, by Carl Marcus Tuscher, c.1741-43, in a gilt frame with moulded decoration. Date: c.1741-1743

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Flower bowl

Flower bowl
Tin-glazed earthenware flower or pot-pourri holder and lid, with blue and manganese painted decoration of stylised floral sprays set within quatrefoils

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Spoon, reverse

Spoon, reverse
Pewter spoon with a slip top, made in England in c.1600 with a circular makers mark containing the initials RI. Date: c.1600

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Spoon

Spoon
Pewter spoon with a slip top, made in England in c.1600 with a circular makers mark containing the initials RI. Date: c.1600

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Price list, back cover

Price list, back cover
Price list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Maiolica plate, underside

Maiolica plate, underside
Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) plate, hand-painted with a linear geometric interlacing pattern of squares, flower heads and curved lines, made in Montelupo, Italy, c.1575-1625. Date: 1575-1625

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Maiolica plate

Maiolica plate
Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica) plate, hand-painted with a linear geometric interlacing pattern of squares, flower heads and curved lines, made in Montelupo, Italy, c.1575-1625. Date: 1575-1625

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Scene in a domestic interior with children watching as a wom

Scene in a domestic interior with children watching as a wom
Domestic interior with a family group surrounding a seated woman receiving electricity treatment for a headache, oil on canvas by David Henry Friston, c.1865-1870. Date: c.1865-1870

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: My Mothers Corner

My Mothers Corner, a view of a domestic interior, watercolour on paper, c.1880-1900. Date: c.1880-1900

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Lametta box

Lametta box
Lametta for Decorating Christmas Trees, a cardboard box containing strips of silver lametta, manufactured in England, c.1930-1940. Date: c.1930-1940

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Portrait of a woman in an interior

Portrait of a woman in an interior
Portrait of a woman seated in a domestic interior, oil on canvas, by Arthur Devis, c.1742, in a gilded neo-classical style frame with carved and moulded decoration. Date: c.1742

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Sweetmeat glass

Sweetmeat glass with a plain bowl and everted rim on an eight-sided pedestal stem with a teared cushion knop, and a domed foot, made in England c.1750. Date: c.1750

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Jug

Jug
Earthenware jug with green glaze decoration, a handle and a pouring lip, with restorations to the rim, Surrey/Hampshire border ware, made in England c.1630-1670. Date: 1630-1670

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Pages from a price list

Pages from a price list
Price list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Changing Homes

Changing Homes
Painting, oil on canvas, Changing Homes, by George Elgar Hicks, signed and dated 1862, in a gilded picture frame. Date: 1862

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Miniature Christmas baubles

Miniature Christmas baubles
Set of 12 miniature coloured Christmas tree baubles in their original packaging, a printed red, cream and green cardboard box with a cellophane window, manufactured c.1950-1960. Date: c.1950-1960

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Christmas baubles

Christmas baubles
Set of 12 miniature coloured Christmas tree baubles in their original packaging, a printed red, cream and green cardboard box with a cellophane window, manufactured c.1950-1960. Date: c.1950-1960

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Group portrait of an unidentified family in a domestic inter

Group portrait of an unidentified family in a domestic inter
Group portrait of a family in a domestic interior, oil on canvas, by an unknown artist, c.1815-1820, in reproduction frame produced in Britain, c.1990-2005. Date: 1815-1820

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Fruitwood armchair with high back described as a Mendlesham

Fruitwood armchair with high back described as a Mendlesham chair Date: c.1830

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Genre scene of a group of people gathered around the first p

Genre scene of a group of people gathered around the first p
Genre scene of people gathered around the first public drinking fountain in London, oil on canvas signed by W.A. Atkinson, c.1859-1860. Moulded and gilded frame, c.1860. Date: 1859-1860

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Portrait of an unknown woman

Portrait of an unknown woman, oil on panel, thought to be by Cornelius Johnson, c.1620, in a carved and gilded frame. Date: c.1620

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Domestic interior with a sleeping soldier

Domestic interior with a sleeping soldier, oil on canvas, 1860-1869, by Henry Nelson O Neil (1817-1880). Date: 1860-1869

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Chair

Chair
One of four tall-back chairs with ebonised and gilded wood frames, possibly made from oak and beech, with later red silk brocade upholstery, made in England or continental Europe c.1700. Date: c.1700

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Oak armchair and stool

Oak armchair and stool
Oak armchair with parquetry banding, inlaid decoration and carved details, made in the west of England c.1600-1640. Date: c.1600-1640

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Drinking glass

Drinking glass
Cordial glass with a plain round funnel bowl, a pale tall stem with a tear, and a domed foot, made in England c.1740-1750. Date: c.1740-1750

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Four wine glasses

Four wine glasses
Wine glass with a double series opaque twist stem and tulip-shaped bowl engraved with swags of husk decoration, one of a set of four made in England c.1790. Date: c.1790

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: The Appointment

The Appointment, a domestic scene with a woman reading a letter, oil on canvas, monogrammed by the artist Rebecca Solomon, 1861, in a gilded composition frame. Date: 1861

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade Label

Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, Trade Label
Walnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detail

Guilbaud Writing Cabinet, detail
Walnut-veneered writing cabinet bearing the trade label of John Guilbaud, retailed in London, c.1695-1700. Date: 1693-1712

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Fruitwood armchair with an elm seat and a heart-shaped spla

Fruitwood armchair with an elm seat and a heart-shaped splat Date: c.1830

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Page from William Tarn and Co.s Illustrated Catalogue: wit

Page from William Tarn and Co.s Illustrated Catalogue: wit
William Tarn and Co.s Illustrated Catalogue, containing 202 pages including the front and back covers, with black and white and colour illustrations including designs for ceilings and dados

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Record shot

Record shot
William Tarn and Co.s Illustrated Catalogue, containing 202 pages including the front and back covers, with black and white and colour illustrations including designs for ceilings and dados

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Ewer

Ewer made from porcelain, painted in gold and blue on a white ground with a coloured central reserve depicting a shepherdess holding a bird cage

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Urn

Urn made from porcelain with a white ground, painted in gold and blue with a coloured central compartment of Maria, a lady seated at a tree with a dog by her side

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Jelly glass

Jelly glass
Short jelly or dessert glass cut with round-topped flutes on short stem and plain foot made in England in c.1830-40. Date: c.1830-1840

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Part of a garniture de chemin

Part of a garniture de chemin
Ewer made from porcelain, painted in gold and blue on a white ground with a coloured central reserve depicting a shepherdess holding a bird cage

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Vase

Vase
Porcelain vase and cover with Imari-style underglaze blue and red floral and foliate decoration and overglaze gilding, the cover with a finial in the shape of a Chinese figure

Background imageGeffrye Museum Collection: Table, detail

Table, detail
Draw-leaf table made from oak with carved friezes, made in England c.1600-1650. Date: c.1600-1650



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