Ruby cameo vase where the white floral decoration is entwined around a silver deposit scale design. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Rockingham over ivory carved cameo with acid etched design to background and border decoration. Northwood, dated 1887.
Rockingham over ivory acid cut cameo. A Carder design given the name Intarsia. Pattern 13265, book 11, dated 1/11/1887.
Transparent cameo with a chiselled background. Northwood, dated 25/10/1887. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Detail of cameo butterflies typically on work by William Northwood. Pattern 11245, book 10, dated 19/3/1886.
Rose du Barry over opal cameo vase with poppy decoration. Rose du Barry was a heat reactive glass produced by Stevens & Williams to rival Queens Burmese ware produced by Thomas Webb & Sons.
Lilac over ivory with 2 ivory claws, decorated with floral Dolce Relievo design. Dated 24/5/1884. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Ivory cased lilac Dolce Relievo cabinet vase. Decorated with stylised Peacocks. Pattern 9029, book 08, dated 24/5/1884.
Ivory cased lilac cabinet vase, Dolce Relievo floral decoration. Two claw handles. Dated 25/5/1884. Image courtesy of Fieldings Auctioneers.
Opal cased in amber Dolce Relievo urn. Similar to pattern 9006, book 8, with handles and lid missing. Dated 22/5/1884.
