Spoon
A Charles I Taunton Apostle spoon, the gilt finial without emblem. Typical plain disc nimbus pricked MB over AC with date 1652, T mark in bowl, T-D-T on stem for...
A Charles I Taunton Apostle spoon, the gilt finial without emblem. Typical plain disc nimbus pricked MB over AC with date 1652, T mark in bowl, T-D-T on stem for...
This Dutch tinglazed plate has a central 'mimosa' spray with radial pattern of overlapping circles overlying a diaper pattern. The border is divided into panels which may show a representation...
Made in Lambeth during the 2nd quarter of the 18th century, this small shallow bowl features a frieze of leaves and flowers dropping down from the rim with sgraffito leaves....
A Charles II Taunton Apostle spoon, the gilt finial without emblem. Typical plain disc nimbus pricked EK over IC with the date 1669. Fine Tau-and-tun mark in bowl, on stem...
A William and Mary Taunton laceback trefid (splitting into three parts) spoon, pricked EL over TW with the date 1692. Struck in Taunton dies (the stem die crisp, bowl die...
This silver laceback trefid (splitting into three parts) spoon was made by Richard Sweet of Chard in about 1690. The terminal back of the spoon is pricked with the initials...
The bold bird and insect design on this plate is surrounded by a simple foliage pattern. The style indicates that the plate was possibly manufactured in Bristol around 1730....
The central floral pattern of this octagonal dish is a well known 'Chinese flower bowl' pattern. It was made at the Irish Delamain Factory, which produced pieces like this from...
This late 17th century Dutch delftware puzzle jug features a pattern of lanceolate leaves turning outwords from a single daisy-like flower. The jug has a wide brim with a perforated...
This blood porringer or bleeding dish dates from 1680-1690. It is glazed blue, with the inside and top of its handle splashed with a white glaze. The handle has a...