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Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) walking in snow, Yaroslavl, Central Federal District, Russia

Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) walking in snow, Yaroslavl, Central Federal District, Russia. March

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Historic beds from antiquity, wood engravings, published in 1897

Historic beds from antiquity, wood engravings, published in 1897
Historic beds from antiquity, top row: egyptian, etruscian; bottom row: roman (lectus cubicularis), greek. Wood engravings, published in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Reference shot

Reference shot
Triple-row spindle-back armchair made of ash with a rush seat, stamped J.RIDING, possibly manufactured by John Riding in Macclesfield, Cheshire, c.1818. Date: c. 1818

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Pewter plate

Pewter plate
Large pewter plate with a reeded edge, marked with the initials FHM and various hallmarks, made in England before 1735. Date: pre 1735

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Fire dog

Fire dog
One of a pair of wrought iron fire dogs with turned brass finials, arched legs and tapered uprights, decorated with raised decoration of Xs and carved feather motifs

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Variety saucer

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

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Jug

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

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Pages from a book of textile samples, annotated by hand with

Pages from a book of textile samples, annotated by hand with
One of two quarter-bound merchanting pattern books for the R. Dalglish Falconer Company Ltd of Manchester and Glasgow, put together between c.1887 and 1894

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: 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 imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Fire companion set

Fire companion set
Chromed metal fire tongs with a thistle-shaped knop, from an Ianthe fire companion set, made in England c.1930. Date: c.1930-1939

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Forfeits

Forfeits
Pen and ink drawing depicting a game of Forfeits being played in a drawing room, after a painting by Eyre Crowe exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1880. Date: 1880

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Mahogany armchair

Mahogany armchair with a curved top-rail and scrolled arms, with a drop-in seat with modern silk upholstery. It is thought to have been manufactured in England and to date from c.1825. Date: c.1825

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Clock weight

Clock weight
Brass and metal lantern clock on four ball feet, made by Robert Robinson in Lothbury, City of London, c.1660-1670. Date: 1660-1670

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Clock, reverse

Clock, reverse
Brass and metal lantern clock on four ball feet, made by Robert Robinson in Lothbury, City of London, c.1660-1670. Date: 1660-1670

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Chamber pot

Chamber pot
Glazed earthenware chamber pot with painted and gilded decoration of suspended pendants and festoons of pink roses. Manufactured in England c.1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Portrait of Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland

Portrait of Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, oil on canvas by an unknown artist after Peter Lely, c.1670, in a carved and gilded frame made in Britain, c.1650-1700. Date: c.1670

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Mezzotint

Mezzotint
Hand-coloured mezzotint print depicting a woman seated on an upholstered armchair with a bed visible through a door in the background, in a moulded frame painted black and gilded

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Candle snuffer and stand

Candle snuffer and stand
Brass candle snuffer with scissor-like handles and a pointed tip, on a stand with a handle, hexagonal stepped base and a tapering socket, made in England c.1710-1715. Date: 1710-1715

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Carpet bowls

Carpet bowls
One of five glazed earthenware bowls in a set of carpet bowls. Painted with intersecting stripes in various colours on a white ground, thought to date c.1850-1900. Date: 1850-1900

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Portrait of a young man from the Perceval family

Portrait of a young man from the Perceval family
Oil on canvas full-length portrait of Master Perceval, thought to be Philip, wearing a red doublet and breeches, at the age of 10 or 11 dating from c.1620

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Page from Hinks Lamps catalogue

Page from Hinks Lamps catalogue
Inside cover of an illustrated hardback catalogue of Hinks Lamps manufactured by James Hinks & Son Ltd. of Birmingham and London, printed c.1901-1902. Date: 1901-1902

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2018: Teapot with two cups and saucers

Teapot with two cups and saucers
Porcelain teapot and lid painted with underglaze blue decoration of two trees in blossom on the teapot, and lotus flowers on the lid, made in Jingdezhen, China, c.1750-1780. Date: c.1750-1780



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