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Earthenware relief floor tile (c1151-66) from St Albans Abbey at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Lead-glazed earthenware Tring, England wall tiles (c1330) with non-Biblical scenes of youth of Jesus, a Medieval invention to fill in missing history of his life at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Lead-glazed earthenware initialed floor tiles from an abbot's room (1525-40) found near Hailes Abbey Gloucestershire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware aquamanile in form of ram (c1250-1350) from England at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Earthenware water sprinkler used by monks on young plant (c1400-1500) from London, England at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware tripod ale jug (c1200-1350) from London, England at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware ale jug (1200s) from Kingston-upon-Thames, England at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware ale jug (1200s) from Kingston-upon-Thames, England at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Earthenware ale jug (1200s-1300s) from London or Grimston, England at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Tin-glazed earthenware wine bottle with arms of Pewterers' Co of London given as marriage gift to John Smith & Margeri (1650) from Southwark, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Tin-glazed earthenware plate polychrome painted with Adam & Eve (1648) from Southwark, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Tin-glazed earthenware oval dish with molded reliefs & painted with baroque scene (1659) from Southwark, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Tin-glazed earthenware plate polychrome painted with sailing ship (1663) from Southwark, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Tin-glazed earthenware posset pot in Chinese style (1670) from Southwark, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Tin-glazed earthenware dish painted with equestrian figure, probably General Monck (1688) from Southwark, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Tin-glazed earthenware octagonal plate with William III & Queen Mary II (c1690) from Southwark, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Tin-glazed earthenware drug-jar with arms of Apothecaries Co (c1690) from Lambeth, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Tin-glazed earthenware shaving bowl painted with barber tools & message 'Sir youre quarter is up' since shaving bills were paid 4 times per year (c1700) from Lambeth, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Stoneware Bartmann jugs: larger German version (1594) from Frechen, Rhineland & smaller English version (c1625-30) arms of Earl of Dorset made in Surrey-Hampshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware tin-glazed wine flask with painted bust of King Charles II (1668) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Lead-glazed earthenware harvest jug (1669) prob made by John Leachland of Barnstaple, North Devon at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Lead-glazed earthenware posset pot with two spouts (1682) prob made in Barnstaple, North Devon perhaps as betrothal gift at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain teapot with Aesop's Fable about Boar & Ass (1752-6) perhaps painted by J.H. O'Neale for Chelsea Factory, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain ewer & basin in rare French shape (1759-60) by Chelsea Porcelain Factory, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Porcelain sauce-tureen in shape of plaice (c1755-6) by Chelsea Porcelain Factory, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain mug painted with scene of rope making driven by spinning wheel (1785) by Lowestoft factory near Suffolk at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware slip glazed dish depicting escape of Charles II from Parliamentary forces during Civil War (1641-51) (made 1671-89) by Thomas Toft of North Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware slip glazed dish with arms of King Charles II (1670-80) by Thomas Toft of North Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Earthenware slip glazed dish with cavalier & lady (1675) by William Talor of Burslem, Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware slip glazed cup prob. for marriage gift with initials II & IB (1697) made in North Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware slip glazed bacon roaster (1692) made in North Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware slip glazed dish with St George & Dragon (c1720-30) by John Bird of Burslem, Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Red & white earthenware tea kettle with molded decoration (c1745) made in Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Salt-glazed punch pot enameled with Bacchus astride a barrel (c1760) made in Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Creamware cauliflower teapot (c1765) made in Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Creamware mug transfer-printed with Execution of French King Louis XVI (c1765) prob. from Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Creamware soup plate transfer-printed with portrait of Lord Nelson (after 1805) made in Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware plates printed with Indian temple & buffalo (1800-20) by J&G Rogers of Longport plus classical ruins (1825-40) by Miles Mason of Lane Delph both from Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware soup plate printed with Chinese Garden pattern (c1835-40) by Copeland of Stoke-on-Trent for export to Canada at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware jug transfer-printed with scenes of Crimean War (1855) by S. Alcock & Co., Burslem, Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Earthenware plate transfer-printed with scenes for Queen Victoria's golden jubilee (1887) made in Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware plate transfer-printed with scenes of Congo Relief Expedition (1887) made in Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Creamware teapots from Staffordshire: transfer print fortune teller (1778-82) by William Greatbatch; transfer print tea party (1770) by Derby Pot Work; & cauliflower (c1765) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Transfer printed creamware tea caddy (c1765) by Wedgwood from Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Transfer printed creamware plates (c1770-5) by Wedgwood plus teapots not by Wedgwood from Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Gorgon Medusa stoneware medallion (1773-6) by Wedgwood & Bentley of Etruria at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood blue jasper plaque showing Three Warriors & Horse based on Roman sarcophagus (1785-90) prob modeled by Camillo Pacetti at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood blue jasper plaque showing Apotheosis of Homer (1786) modeled by J. Flaxman Jr. at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Wedgwood green jasper plaque showing Priam Begging for body of Hector (1788) modeled by Camillo Pacetti at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood black basalt plaque showing Diana in her Chariot (c1775) by Wedgwood & Bentley of Etruria at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood painted creamware plate with Aphrodite based on antique Greek water jar (1775-80) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Black Basalt vase with red encaustic decoration (June 13, 1769 - First Day of Etruria factory) by Josiah Wedgwood with partner Thomas Bentley turning potter's wheel with design copied from ancient Greek vase (now also in British Museum) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Wedgwood Caneware vase with red decoration copied from two ancient Greek vases (c1785-95) by Etruria factory at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Black jasperware copy of Portland vase (c1790) by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons after Roman glass cameo glass once owned by Duchess of Portland at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Rare blue jasperware copy of Portland vase (c1790) by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons after Roman glass cameo glass once owned by Duchess of Portland at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Roman-era cameo glass Portland vase which was reproduced in ceramics (c1790) by Wedgwood at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Pair of Wedgwood blue jasper neo-Egyptian sphinx candlesticks (1792) after design by William Chambers at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood blue jasper neo-Egyptian sphinx candlesticks (1792) with wings curved to support candle cup at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood blue jasper wine-cooler (c1783) design by Lady Diana Beauclerk at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood green foliage on white jasper ware coffee cup & saucer plus cream jug with lilac jasper inset cameo (late 18thC) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Wedgwood green & white jasper ware coffee cup & saucer with cherubs at play (late 18thC) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Pair of Wedgwood blue jasper lustres with glass & ormolu fittings (c1790) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood blue jasper & lilac plaque mounted in beaded steel depicting 'Votaries of Diana' (late 18thC) prob. for decoration of a casket at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Isaac Newton portrait medallion with Halley's comet of Wedgwood blue jasper (c1779) by J. Flaxman at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Joseph Priestly (discoverer of oxygen) portrait medallion of Wedgwood blue jasper (c1779) by J. Flaxman at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Pacific explorer James Cook & botanist Joseph Banks portrait medallions of Wedgwood blue jasper (c1784-5) by J. Flaxman at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood jasper cameos mounted as necklaces & pendants (18thC-19thC) plus similar small objects at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood salt-glazed stoneware neo-Egyptian tea set with molded crocodiles, scarabs & lotus flowers (1815-20) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Wedgwood earthenware shell-shaped cream bowl & ladle (c1815) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood earthenware 'Brown Water Lily' pattern plate (c1820) at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Wedgwood silver-mounted redware tea set (1839-43) by William Cumming & John Figg at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware encaustic bread plate (before 1849) by A.W.N. Pugin for Minton & Co at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Earthenware encaustic tiles with symbols of Evangelists (c1860) by Minton & Co at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware encaustic tiles with winged lion symbol of Evangelist St Mark (c1860) by Minton & Co at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware encaustic tiles with winged bull symbol of Evangelist St Luke (c1860) by Minton & Co at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware encaustic tiles with winged eagle symbol of Evangelist St John (c1860) by Minton & Co at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Earthenware encaustic tiles (1862) prob by A.W.N. Pugin for Minton & Co at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware tiles depicting ancient Greek Musicians (c1876-80) by John Moyr-Smith for Minton & Co of Stoke-on-Trent at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware tile with lion mask (c1870) by Minton & Co of Stoke-on-Trent at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware tiles with Tomtits pattern (1870) by Christopher Dresser made by Minton & Co of Stoke-on-Trent at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Earthenware teapot with Aster pattern (late 1870) by Minton & Co of Stoke-on-Trent at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Bone china pedestal bowl (1868-9) by W.H. Slater made by Minton & Co of Stoke-on-Trent at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain flask with cameo head of Medusa (1879) by Thomas Mellor made by Minton & Co of Stoke-on-Trent at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain flask with cameo head of Augustus (1879) by Thomas Mellor made by Minton & Co of Stoke-on-Trent at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Stoneware jug transfer-printed with portrait of Gladstone (1879) by Doulton & Co, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Stoneware jug with portrait of General Gordon killed during siege of Khartoum in Sudan (1885) by Doulton & Co, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Collection of printed porcelain jugs & mugs (2nd half 18thC) made in Liverpool at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Collection of printed porcelain jugs & mugs (2nd half 18thC) made in Liverpool at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Creamware mug transfer-printed of last meeting of French King Louis XVI with his family before execution (1793) prob from Liverpool at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware plate with Trident paddle steamer with lustre rim (1842) by Moore & Co, Sunderland at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Tin-glazed earthenware bowl written 'Success to Trade / No Stamps' protesting British Stamp Act to raise funds for British troops sent to America (c1765) prob. from Bristol at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Portrait of Benjamin Franklin on porcelain plaque (1775-80) from Bristol at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Porcelain models of boars (c1752-5) by Andrew Planché Factory of Derby, England at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Creamware teapot transfer-printed with tea party scene (1770) by Thomas Radford for Derby Pot Works at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain chocolate cups (c1780-1800) from Derby or Bristol, England which belonged to the Ladies of Llangollen at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain plate & covered bowl (c1820) made in Derby, England at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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George Gordon, Lord Byron portrait painted by J. Haslem on Derby porcelain plaque at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain jug painted with arms of Rev. Alexander Chalmers (1759) perhaps by James Rogers for Worcester factory at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain dessert plate painted with crocodile & serpent (1770) perhaps by Jeffreyes Hamett O'Neale for Worcester factory at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain punch pot painted in Imari style (1770-5) by Worcester factory at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Porcelain plate painted with sample patterns (1770) by James Giles studio for Worcester factory at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain plate painted with Hare (c1814-6) by Chamberlain factory of Worcester at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain cup & saucer (c1820) decorated at Swansea, Wales at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Porcelain saucer commemorating Nelson's victories (c1810) by Coalport at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Glazed earthenware dish (1894) by Edward Bingham Junior for Castle Hedingham Pottery, Essex at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware coffee pot with cup & saucer (1879-82) by Linthorpe Art Pottery at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware plaque with relief fish in Japanese style (c1875) by Pierre Mallet émigré from France for Burmantofts Faïence, Leeds at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware tile depicting Autumn (c1875) by W.B. Simpson & Sons, London at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Earthenware tile depicting Night exhibited at Paris Exhibition of 1878 by Walter Crane & made by Maw & Co, Broseley, Shropshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Earthenware red lustre vase with mermaids exhibited at Arts & Crafts Exhibit (1890) by Walter Crane & made by Maw & Co, Broseley, Shropshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Nimrod vase (1882) by W.T. Copeland & Sons, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire at British Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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