Cameo vase gold ground, cased with amber/ruby. The cameo carved leaves and branches are gilt with the fig fruit left undecorated. Executed by Jules Barbe, dated circa 1884. Image courtesy of James D Julia Inc, USA.
Ruby over citron with opal inside cameo vase. Acid etched cameo decoration. Paper label W1148, dated c. 1884.
13 inch cameo plaque entitled “The Favourite”. Signed T&G Woodall. Original Woodall photograph.
White on plum cameo plaque, entiled Aphrodite & Cupid. Signed G. Woodall, 1884. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass, New York.
White on brown cameo plaque, entitled “Dancing Girls”. Signed G.Woodall 1886 and Thos Webb & Sons. Pattern W733.
Cameo vase with amber ground. Executed by J.T. Fereday. Listed as item 494 at IHE 1884. Image courtesy of V&A Museum, London.
Cameo vase, bronze on green ground. Recorded by V&A as executed by William Hill. Item 487 at IHE 1884. Image courtesy of the V&A Museum, London.
Cameo vase, slate-coloured ground, decorations in white. Item 486 at IHE 1884. Executed by Benjamin Hollis. Image courtesy of the V&A Museum, London.
The Woodall Team of cameo artists. Dated c. 1889. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass, New York.
Competition cameo vase, The Muses, wax on dark blue ground. Executed by Frederick Carder. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass, New York.
