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View full screenIron spearhead with portion of wooden shaft, from Camelon
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Iron; portion of wooden shaft
Camelon, Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland, Northern Europe
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Drum of red earthenware with white tin glaze and lozenge design painted in overglaze blue: Morocco, Fez, 20th century
Tin-glazed earthenware vase decorated with flowers and birds in yellow on a dark olive green ground: Dutch, Delft, Het Jonge Moriaenshooft Factory of Lieven van Dalen, early 18th century
Cover for a tin-glazed earthenware vase decorated with flowers and birds in yellow on a dark olive green ground: Dutch, Delft, Het Jonge Moriaenshooft Factory of Lieven van Dalen, early 18th century
Tin-glazed earthenware dish painted in blue with a woman with a basket of flowers between a man and a putto, inscribed 'de Reuck', and probably part of a set showing The Senses: Dutch, possibly Haarlem, c. 1650 - 1700
Tin-glazed earthenware tile painted in blue, depicting St Paul being let down in a basket from the walls of Damascus: Dutch, 18th century
Tin-glazed earthenware wall tile with dovecot and tower painted in blue on a white background: Dutch, 17th century, from a house in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh, demolished c. 1875
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century
One of a panel of six tin-glazed earthenware tiles painted in manganese purple, blue and yellow with a canary in a cage: Dutch, probably Rotterdam, 18th century