Professional Documents
Culture Documents
English
Lead Glazed
Earthenware Mugs
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Gilding from Staordshire or Yorkshire
c. 1770 - 1780
(Victoria & Albert)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Underglaze Oxide Decoration from Staordshire or Yorkshire
c. 1760 - 1770
(Victoria & Albert)
English
Lead Glazed Earthenware
Enamel Painted Mugs
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Unfired Gilt Decoration from Staordshire or Yorkshire
c. 1770 - 1780
(Victoria & Albert)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Unfired Gilt Decoration from Staordshire or Yorkshire
c. 1770 - 1780
(Victoria & Albert)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug Painted in Enamels from Staordshire or Yorkshire
IM 1785
(Victoria & Albert)
English
Lead Glazed Earthenware
Nautical Mugs
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug Success to brave Rodney from Staordshire
c. 1782
(National Maritime Museum)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Relief SUCCESS TO G.B. RODNEY from Staordshire
c. 1782
(National Maritime Museum)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Relief SUCCESS TO G.B. RODNEY from Staordshire
c. 1782
(National Maritime Museum)
English Yellow Glazed Mug with Applied Reliefs RODNEY ADMIRAL RODNEY ADMIRAL from Staordshire
c. 1782
(National Maritime Museum)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Reliefs ADMIRAL RODNEY from Staordshire
c. 1782
(National Maritime Museum)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Relief SUCCESS TO G.B. RODNEY from Leeds
c. 1782
(National Maritime Museum)
English
Lead Glazed Earthenware
Transfer Printed Mugs
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Transfer - Printed Decoration of William Pitt from Staordshire
by Josiah Wedgwood, Engraved by Thomas Billinge c. 1770
(Victoria & Albert)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Transfer - Printed Decoration from Etruria,
by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons c. 1770
(Victoria & Albert)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Transfer - Printed Mug from Staordshire or Liverpool
c. 1779
(Victoria & Albert)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Transfer - Printed Decoration from Staordshire or Yorkshire
c. 1780 - 1790
(Victoria & Albert)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Transfer - Printed Decoration from Staordshire or Yorkshire
c. 1775
(Private Collection)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug with Painted Transfer - Printed Decoration
c. 1780
(Victoria & Albert)
Lead Glazed Earthenware Transfer - Printed Mug Over - Painted with Enamels from Staordshire
c. 1785
(Victoria & Albert)
English
Lead Glazed Earthenware
Figural Mugs
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug in the Form of Lord Rodney from Staordshire
SUCCESS TO LORD RODNEY c. 1782
(Victoria & Albert)
English Lead Glazed Earthenware Mug in the Form of a Satyr from Staordshire
Burslem Factory c. 1780 - 1790
(Victoria & Albert)
English
Tin Glazed
Earthenware Mugs
English Tin Glazed Earthenware Mug from Montague Close, Pickerherring or Rotherhithe
1642
(Victoria & Albert)
English Tin Glazed Earthenware Mug from Montague Close, Pickerherring or Rotherhithe
1657
(Victoria & Albert)
Dutch
Tin Glazed
Earthenware Mugs
Basalt
Mugs
English Black Basalt Mug with Glazed Interior & Silver Rim from Eturia
by Josiah Wedgwood c. 1780 - 1790
(Victoria & Albert)
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