Child’s Bicycle Cup

Child’s Bicycle Cup

Child’s cup showing boy on miniature penny-farthing bicycle, with a second child very impressed. Blue transfer on white.
Doll’s Cup

Doll’s Cup

Found in the same deposit as the doll ‘Floradora’. Part of this cup (left) has been burned, and the glaze has partly melted. The other part shows no sign of burning. It is likely that the broken cup was swept up with other rubbish and flung in the fire,...
Crockery

Crockery

Pottery marks on plates, cups, etc, including Doulton, Alfred Meakin and Harrod’s (as retailer). 1890s-1910s.
Tea Cup

Tea Cup

Exterior view of tea cup with silver-grey floral decoration.
Tea Cup

Tea Cup

White tea cup with transfer-printed floral decoration in silver-grey (interior and exterior).
Cup

Cup

White cup with floral design transfer-printed in red.
Glassware

Glassware

Glassware from the School House, including a turquoise cup, a stem and foot from wine or sherry glasses, a jug or mug handle, part of a sugar bowl and a lamp flue.
Tea Cup

Tea Cup

Tea cup, plain white with red band to the rim. Handle missing. From the School House.
Tea Cup

Tea Cup

Plain white tea cup, ribbed design (base only). From the School House, Bergh Apton.
Alphabet Cup

Alphabet Cup

Child’s alphabet cup, for the letters I and J, with rhymes from Tom Thumb’s Alphabet. ‘I is an Italian who had a white mouse’ (showing the Italian, in hat, and a large mouse) ‘J is a Joiner who built up a house’ (showing the joiner...
Crockery

Crockery

Assorted crockery from labourers’ rubbish, Kent. Mocha ware to the left, transfer-printed ware to the right (mostly in blue ‘Willow Pattern’). This type of crockery was cheaply manufactured and used universally. There is no hand-painted ware, which...