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William Honey Collection

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Nailsea jug and flasks, late 18th-first half of the 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Nailsea jug and flasks, late 18th-first half of the 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Nailsea jug and flasks, late 18th-first half of the 19th century, (1946). Jugs made from striped glass. The term Nailsea glass is often used to describe almost any glass item in this style

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Glass vase and bowl designed by Keith Murray, c1946. Creator: Unknown

Glass vase and bowl designed by Keith Murray, c1946. Creator: Unknown
Glass vase and bowl designed by Keith Murray, c1946. Murray worked as a ceramics, glass and metalware designer for Wedgwood in the Staffordshire Potteries area of England, in the 1930s and 1940s

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Early Victorian glass fountain with birds, mid 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Early Victorian glass fountain with birds, mid 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Early Victorian glass fountain with birds, mid 19th century, (1946). From " English Glass, by W. B. Honey. [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Bristol White-Glass Enamel-Painted Vase, 1946. Creator: Unknown

Bristol White-Glass Enamel-Painted Vase, 1946. Creator: Unknown
Bristol white-glass enamel-painted vase, mid 18th century, (1946). Vase decorated with butterflies and birds. From " English Glass, by W. B. Honey. [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Large glass vase, 1946. Creator: Unknown

Large glass vase, 1946. Creator: Unknown
Large glass vase, 1946. Undated vase made by James Powell and Sons, also known as Whitefriars Glass, at Wealdstone, Harrow, north London. From " English Glass, by W. B. Honey

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Nailsea jug, late 18th-early 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Nailsea jug, late 18th-early 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Nailsea jug, late 18th-early 19th century, (1946). Jug made from green bottle glass decorated with white flecks. The term Nailsea glass is often used to describe almost any glass item with this sort

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Country-Market Jugs, late 18th-early 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Country-Market Jugs, late 18th-early 19th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Country-Market Jugs, late 18th-early 19th century, (1946). From " English Glass, by W. B. Honey. [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Wineglass painted by William Beilby, mid 18th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Wineglass painted by William Beilby, mid 18th century, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Wineglass painted by William Beilby, mid 18th century, (1946). From " English Glass, by W. B. Honey. [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Jar - T ang period, c7th-8th century, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Jar - T ang period, c7th-8th century, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Jar - T ang period, 1945. From " The Ceramic Art of China and Other Countries of the Far East" by William Bowyer Honey. [Faber and Faber Limited, London, 1945]

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Bottle - Japanese (Kutani), late 17th century, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Bottle - Japanese (Kutani), late 17th century, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Bottle - Japanese (Kutani), 1945. From " The Ceramic Art of China and Other Countries of the Far East" by William Bowyer Honey. [Faber and Faber Limited, London, 1945]

Background imageWilliam Honey Collection: Bowl - Ming period, 1368-1644, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Bowl - Ming period, 1368-1644, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Bowl - Ming period, 1945. From " The Ceramic Art of China and Other Countries of the Far East" by William Bowyer Honey. [Faber and Faber Limited, London, 1945]


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