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1) Qing Bai shallow dish; 2) Fujian ware bowl; 3) Qing Bai small footed cup
Bloodlines
1) Pole screen; 2) Tilliard chairs; 3) Cane chairs; 4) George III roll top bureau; 5) George III pole screen; 6) Flitcroft drawing
1) Collection of Caughley porcelain; 2) Portrait of Dorothy Turner (nee Gallimore)
1) Qing Bai shallow dish; 2) Fujian ware bowl; 3) Qing Bai small footed cup
Ashmolean Museum
Bloodlines
1997
Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
1) Pole screen; 2) Tilliard chairs; 3) Cane chairs; 4) George III roll top bureau; 5) George III pole screen; 6) Flitcroft drawing
1) circa 1730; 2) circa 1755-65; 3-4) circa 1785; 5) circa 1790; 6) circa 1726-1730
Chiswick House
1) Collection of Caughley porcelain; 2) Portrait of Dorothy Turner (nee Gallimore)
late 18th Century
Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery (Rowley's House)
 
Collection of works
Celtic mirror and Iron Age brooches
Roots to Reckoning Archive
Print collection
Collection of works
Towner
Celtic mirror and Iron Age brooches
75-25 BC
Canterbury Heritage Museum
Roots to Reckoning Archive
1960-1980
Museum of London
Print collection
Falmouth Art Gallery
 
Cup & ewer with silver mounts
Pair of Torah finials & pair of cups and covers
1) Abraham Rawlinson, of Grassyard Hall, Canton, near Lancaster; 2) Ellenor Godsalve, wife of Abraham Rawlinson
Collection of ceramics, watercolours, metalwork and reliefs
Cup & ewer with silver mounts
1) circa 1842; 2) circa 1600
Temple Newsam House
Pair of Torah finials & pair of cups and covers
1-2) circa 1780; 3-4) 1592
V&A (Victoria & Albert Museum)
1) Abraham Rawlinson, of Grassyard Hall, Canton, near Lancaster; 2) Ellenor Godsalve, wife of Abraham Rawlinson
1) 1772; 2) circa 1772
Lancaster Maritime Museum
Collection of ceramics, watercolours, metalwork and reliefs
Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum

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