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Chinese

Chinese borders. Thomas Woodall sketchbook. Reproduction courtesy of Woodall family.

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Borders-Vert-Acanthus

Borders-Vert-Acanthus

Vertical acanthus leaf & borders. Thomas Woodall sketchbook. Reproduction courtesy of Woodall family.

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Borders-&-Diapers

Borders-&-Diapers

Japanese borders & diapers. All outline in relief. Thomas Woodall sketchbook. Reproduction courtesy of Woodall family.

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I376_enamelled_ivory

I376_enamelled_ivory

Ivory cameo vase enamelled with Tiger Lily design and gilt borders. Pattern I376, dated circa 1889. Image courtesy of Fieldings Auctioneers, Stourbridge.

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F147_Fritsch

F147_Fritsch

Unstained Ivory cameo glass vase carved in the Ch’ien-lung style of carved Jade. Pattern F147, executed by William Fritsche. Dated circa 1889. Image courtesy of James D Julia.

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W2428

W2428

Unstained Ivory cameo glass vase carved in the Ch’ien-lung style of carved Jade. Pattern W2428, dated circa 1889.

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padded_unfinished

padded_unfinished

Padded cameo vase, cased blue over citron on flint, with applied pads of green, red, white and blue, left unworked. Cameo carved with rocks and pine tree in a Japanese style. Dated circa 1890. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.

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padded_canoeists

padded_canoeists

Padded cameo vase, white glass overlaid with clear and padded in blue, green and white; carved with two canoeists in blue and white shooting the rapids, with white birds, another empty blue boa,t and blue and red fish amidst carved waves; neck carved, gilt and coloured with red and white butterfly. Dated circa 1890. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.

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F102

F102

Fragment of the pattern, showing the top of both sides of the oriental inspired vase. Executed by Nash, Facer, Kretschman and Barbe. Dated circa 1892.

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gourd_vase

gourd_vase

The Gourd Vase. A padded cameo vase with enamel and gilt decoration. Executed by Nash, Facer, Kretschman and Barbe, dated circa 1889.

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