Patterns 13825 and 13826 showing applied rims under the registered numbers 390104 and 390103 respectively. Dated 17th November, 1882.
Champagne jug with enamel fish in gilt reeds. Thomas Webb & Sons. Early Jules Barbe, dated 1879.
Pattern 235. 2 Large blue fish in front, smaller fish under the handle and 6 small fish with gold seaweed on reverse. Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.
Pattern 249. Flint mythical ewer with hollow wing handles and drop in cover. Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.
Patterns 204 – 210. “05 had 3 versions. 205a Same vase with French Cave Fish. 205b same vase but made in Crackled Flint. 206 See 11283 (1879). Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.
Patterns 211-2 & 214. Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.
Patterns 214. Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.
Patterns 198 & 202. Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.
Patterns 257 – 259. Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.
Patterns 249 – 256. 252 Amber vase Blue Lizard. Thomas Webb & Sons, Early Jules Barbe dated circa 1879. Image courtesy of Charles R. Hajdamach.