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Still Life with Ham on a Pewter Dish, a Faience Set...mid-18th-early 19th century. Creator: Per HillestromStill Life with Ham on a Pewter Dish, a Faience Set and a Bowl of Gooseberries and Red Currants, mid-18th-early 19th century
Breakfast Piece, 1640-1649. Creator: UnknownBreakfast Piece, 1640-1649. In the 1600s, ham, bread, and white wine were often eaten at breakfast as well as at lunch. The use of simple pewter indicates that this is an everyday meal
Breakfast Piece with Ham, late 17th-mid-18th century. Creator: Alexandre François DesportesBreakfast Piece with Ham, late 17th-mid-18th century
Peasant Fair, c.1665. Creator: David Teniers IIPeasant Fair, c.1665. Other Title(s): St George's Day Kermis. Country folk talking, eating and drinking, dancing to the bagpipes, falling over drunk (bottom left)
Still life with ham, between 1640 and 1649. Creator: Pieter ClaeszStill life with ham, between 1640 and 1649
Borough Market, Southwark, London, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel DaviesBorough Market, Southwark, London, 3/9/10. A butchers stall in Borough Market, London, SE1, England, UK
Mr. J. Benjamin, a store owner, Washington, D. C. 1942. Creator: Gordon ParksWashington, D.C. Mr. J. Benjamin, a store owner
Plate, Nuremberg, c. 1660. Creator: Paulus OhamPlate, Nuremberg, c. 1660
Still Life with Ham, 1650. Creator: Gerrit Willemsz. HedaStill Life with Ham, 1650
Deer Ham, Ioway, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &Deer Ham, Ioway, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888
Still Life with Ham, 1870s. Creator: Philippe RousseauStill Life with Ham, 1870s
Still Life with Ham, 1625. Creator: Claesz, Pieter (c. 1597-1660)Still Life with Ham, 1625. Found in the Collection of Nivaagaards Malerisamling
The Cat Did It, from The Greatest Plague of Life, pub. 1847. Creator: George Cruikshank (1792-1878)The Cat Did It, from The Greatest Plague of Life, pub. 1847 (engraving)
Wallpaper design, from Idees, c1925. Creator: Georges Darcy (fl. c. 1925)Wallpaper design, from Idees, published by A. Calavas, Paris, c.1925 (colour lithograph)
The taking of Ham, Northern France, 1917. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
The Cat Did It, from The Greatest Plague of Life, pub. 1847 (engraving)
Ham joint, 1963. Artist: Michael WaltersHam joint, 1963. An advertising image taken for the Danish Bacon Company showing a table set with one of their ham joints which they regularly imported from Denmark
Hams for sale, Casa de Miranda, Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands, 2007
Ham Fair on the Boulevard Richard Lenoir, Paris, 1931. Artist: Ernest FlammarionHam Fair on the Boulevard Richard Lenoir, Paris, 1931. Illustration from the book Paris published by Ernest Flammarion, (1931)
Banquet Piece with Ham, 1656. Artist: Heda, Willem Claesz (1594-1680)Banquet Piece with Ham, 1656. Found in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Breakfast, 1615-1620. Artist: Schooten, Floris, van (ca. 1590-after 1655)Breakfast, 1615-1620. Found in the collection of the Kroller-Muller Museum, Otterlo
Breakfast with Ham, 1647. Artist: Pieter ClaeszBreakfast with Ham, 1647. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Still life, 1650. Old MasterStill life, 1650. Found in the collection of the M. Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sevastopol
Still Life, 19th century
A Very Greasy Pole, 1859. John Bright climbs the greasy pole of the Reform Bill, topped by the ham of popularity. Bright was an outspoken advocate reform