Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Aircraft oxygen cylinder fragments

Coade Stone fragment

1769

Four fragments of Egyptian blue glass from Tel-el-Amarna

1200 BCE

Glass dome fragments, from Selborne Priory, Hampshire

1401-1500

Fragments from 17th century Channock blast furnace (assembled as 2 models).

Fragments from 17th century Channock blast furnace

Greek bottle for olive oil (lekythos), black figured attic ware 500 to 480 BC, handle broken, considerable restoration to body

Fragments of Greek bottle for olive oil

500-480

Large fragment of dome and many small pieces. (From fragments of glass distillation apparatus, found at Selborne Priory, Hampshire, 15th century, excavated by the Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments, c.1965. See inventory numbers 1979-737 to 1979-751)

Glass dome fragments, from Selborne Priory, Hampshire

Glass and furnace fragments from 16th century glasshouses excavated in west Sussex, Somersbury Wood, Sidney Wood, and Hazelbridge Hanger; consisiting of: a) One piece brown siege brick (light green glaze); b) Three pieces of crucible; c) Two small pieces iridescent glass from Somersbury Wood, in Ewhurst c.1600; d) One piece grey siege brick (light green glaze); e) Two pieces of crucible (one of base and one of rim); f) Three pieces of glass frit (one blue, one green, one blue & green); g) Two pieces of glass (one piece of base & one of neck); h) One stone on brick,, partly glaze covered; i) [Letter i has not been used to avoid confusion with 1]; j) Five pieces 13th century glass (light green); k) Seven pieces 15th century glass (dark green); l) One small piece of 13th century window glass (light green) from Hazelbridge Hanger, nr. Chiddingfold.

Glass and furnace fragments from 16th century glasshouses excavated in west Sussex

1501-1600

Sorted coloured cloth fragments from the British textile industry, 1970s.

Coloured cloth fragments from the British textile industry

1974-1978

Fragments of plaster from painted plaster version of ‘The St John's Ambulance Bearers’, a bronze sculpture by Benjamin Clemens, 1919, which depicts two bearers assisting a wounded soldier during the First World War. Believed to be either a maquette for the original sculpture or a copy made for a later exhibition.

Fragments from sculpture of St John's Ambulance bearers carrying wounded soldier

1914-1968

Fragments of wooden cylinder cleading

Fragments of wooden cylinder cleading

Six fragments of window glass, Roman Empire, 100-200

Six fragments of Roman window glass

100- 200

Series of fragments of gold leaf, from the Bucheum (Tomb of Bulls) and Bagaria

Series of fragments of gold leaf

Fragments of Vickers portable ‘Egg’ incubator, model 47, Vickers Medical, 1960-1970.

Fragments of Vickers portable ‘Egg’ incubator

1960-1970