Table service with intaglio cut vertical broad leaf decoration by Hodgetts. Dated 27/6/1890.
Table service with intaglio cut decoration referred to as “fine work” by Hodgetts. Dated 27/2/1890. First record of Hodgetts at Stevens & Williams.
Amethyst cased vase decorated with intaglio cut, Art Nouveau stylise tulip and Byzantine borders. Joshua Hodgetts. Pattern 26381, book 23. Dated 10/7/1899.
Amethyst cased decanter with intaglio cut Byzantine borders and transparent cameo floral decoration. Executed by Northwood and Joshua Hodgetts. Similar to first pattern 23516, book 21, dated 9/1/1897. (Courtesy of White House Cone MoG)
No.22338, book 20. Long neck decanter with Rococo and Byzantine style intaglio decoration. Executed by Joshua Hodgetts, dated 20/12/1895. (Courtesy of Dudley MBC.)
No.19001, book 16. Stevens & Williams claret jug in the shape of a monkey. Mould blown. Silver mount by Richard Hodd, London, 1893.
Jugs and vase with Rococo/acanthus design. Executed by Northwood. Technique unknown. Dated 24/10/1889. Vase is a Portland vase shape used in cameo. Jugs unlikely cameo.
Vases with acanthus designs. Executed by Northwood. Technique unknown. Typical cameo blanks. Dated 21/10/1889.
Vase, decanter and toilet with Rococo/acanthus design. Executed by Northwood. Technique unknown. Dated 27/9/1889. The six sided decanter is not associated with cameo.
