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Othello Plaque, 1884. Creators: Rookwood Pottery, J. C. MeyenbergOthello Plaque, 1884. Decorative plate, possibly commissioned to commemorate an American production of Shakespeares " Othello", (The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice)
Plaque, 1879. Creator: John BennettPlaque, 1879. Earthenware with floral design
Panel, England, 1890s. Creator: UnknownPanel, England, 1890s
Panel (Formerly a Furnishing Textile), England, c. 1895 / 1900Panel (Formerly a Furnishing Textile), England, c. 1895/1900. Designed by Sidney Mawson. Probably produced by Turnbull & Stockdale
Chair Seat, England, c. 1888. Creator: Hencroft Dye WorksChair Seat, England, c. 1888. Fabric designed by Thomas Wardle
Jar, Denmark, 1895. Creator: Svend HammershoiJar, Denmark, 1895
Panel, England, c. 1890s. Creator: UnknownPanel, England, c. 1890s
Portiere, United States, 1901. Creator: Louis J. MilletPortiere, United States, 1901. Hanging curtain for a door or doorway, designed by George Washington Maher, possibly produced by Louis J. Millet
Pomona (From Flora and Pomona), England, 1906. Creators: Walter Taylor, John KeichPomona (From Flora and Pomona), England, 1906. Figure design 1882, background design 1898. Woven by Walter Taylor and John Keich at the Merton Abbey Tapestry Works, London
Wall Sconce (One of a Pair), England, 1880 / 1900. Creator: William Arthur Smith BensonWall Sconce (One of a Pair), England, 1880/1900
Work Cabinet, Bedford, c. 1900. Creators: Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, Pyghtle WorksWork Cabinet, Bedford, c. 1900
Coffee pot or teapot, 1870 / 73. Creator: Webster Manufacturing CompanyCoffee pot or teapot, 1870/73
Two-Handled Dish, 1902 / 7. Creator: Shreve, Crump and LowTwo-Handled Dish, 1902/7. With turquoises set into the handles
Armchair, 1904 / 5. Creator: J. S. Ford, Johnson and CompanyArmchair, 1904/5
Vase, 1903 / 9. Creators: Grueby Faience Company, George Prentiss Kendrick, Eva RussellVase, 1903/9. Japanese-influenced glazed earthenware vessel with daffodil motif. Design attributed to George Prentiss, decoration attributed to Eva Russell
Tea kettle, 1877, and stand, 1889. Creator: Tiffany & CoTea kettle, 1877, and stand, 1889. Design attributed to Edward C. Moore
Side Chair, 1869 / 70. Creator: Herter BrothersSide Chair, 1869/70
Cabinet, 1878 / 80. Creator: Herter BrothersCabinet, 1878/80. Wood cabinet with lighter wood floral design and brass
Table, c. 1878. Creator: Herter BrothersTable, c. 1878
Side Chair, 1877 / 85. Creator: Herter BrothersSide Chair, 1877/85
Sideboard, 1876 / 80. Creator: Herter BrothersSideboard, 1876/80
Fireplace Surround, 1901. Creator: Louis J. MilletFireplace Surround, 1901. Art Nouveau thistle design in mosaic tiles. Designed by George Washington Maher
Vase, 1902. Creator: Van Briggle Pottery CoVase, 1902. Relief decoration of leaves. Designed by Artus Van Briggle
Marigold (Panel), London, 1875 (produced 1917 / 25). Creator: William MorrisMarigold (Panel), London, 1875 (produced 1917/25)
Cray (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1884. Creator: William MorrisCray (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1884
Honeysuckle, London, 1874 (patented 1876; produced 1876 / 1940). Creator: William MorrisHoneysuckle, London, 1874 (patented 1876; produced 1876/1940)
Acanthus, England, 1876 (produced 1877 / 1917). Creator: William MorrisAcanthus, England, 1876 (produced 1877/1917)
Acanthus (Formerly a Furnishing Textile) from the John J. Glessner House, Chicago, 1876Acanthus (Formerly a Furnishing Textile) from the John J. Glessner House, Chicago, England, 1876 (produced 1887/1917)
Strawberry Thief (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1883 (produced 1890s)
Windrush (Panel), London, 1883 (produced 1917 / 25). Creator: William MorrisWindrush (Panel), London, 1883 (produced 1917/25)
Peacock and Dragon, England, 1878 (produced 1878 / 1940). Creator: William MorrisPeacock and Dragon, England, 1878 (produced 1878/1940)
Curtain (Original Design Entitled "Kennet"), England, 1883 (produced 1887)Curtain (Original Design Entitled " Kennet" ), England, 1883 (produced 1887)
Lily (Fragment), England, 1870 / 77 (produced c. 1875 / 1940). Creator: William MorrisLily (Fragment), England, 1870/77 (produced c. 1875/1940)
Carpet, Wimbledon, 1887. Creator: William MorrisCarpet, Wimbledon, 1887
Oak, England, 1881 (produced 1881 / 1940). Creator: William MorrisOak, England, 1881 (produced 1881/1940)
Snakeshead, London, Designed 1876 (produced 1925 / 40). Creator: William MorrisSnakeshead, London, Designed 1876 (produced 1925/40)
Tulip, England, 1875 (produced 1917 / 25). Creator: William MorrisTulip, England, 1875 (produced 1917/25)
Tulip and Rose, England, 1876 (produced 1876 / 1940). Creator: William MorrisTulip and Rose, England, 1876 (produced 1876/1940)
Two Curtains (Original Design Entitled "Kennet"), England, 1883 (produced 1887)Two Curtains (Original Design Entitled " Kennet" ), England, 1883 (produced 1887)
Corncockle, England, 1883 (produced 1917 / 25). Creator: William MorrisCorncockle, England, 1883 (produced 1917/25)
Wey, England, c. 1883 (produced c. 1883 / 1940). Creator: William MorrisWey, England, c. 1883 (produced c. 1883/1940)
Decanter, England, 1901. Creator: Charles Robert AshbeeDecanter, England, 1901
Loop-Handled Dish, England, 1902 / 03. Creator: Charles Robert AshbeeLoop-Handled Dish, England, 1902/03
Sideboard, England, Designed 1867, made c. 1876. Creator: Edward William GodwinSideboard, England, Designed 1867, made c. 1876
Coffee Pot, England, 1900 / 01. Creator: Charles Robert AshbeeCoffee Pot, England, 1900/01
Karlsplatz Station, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Artist: Alan John AinsworthKarlsplatz Station, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Designed by Otto Wagner and Joseph Maria Olbrich in 1898 the building was included in The Vienna Secession
Wiener Secessionsgebaude - The Secession building, Vienna Austria, 2015. ArtistWiener Secessionsgeba ude - The Secession building, Vienna Austria, 2015. Designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich in 1897, the Vienna Secessions exhibition house was built in the vicinity of Karlsplatz
French Embassy, Schwarzenbergplatz, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Artist: Alan John AinsworthFrench Embassy, Schwarzenbergplatz, Vienna, Austria, 2015. Designed by Georges Chedanne in 1904-12, who was famous as the architect of the Galeries Layfayette department store