Inspired by the collections from Grand Tours, the intaglios are displayed in beautifully made lacquered and painted cases. This case displays a collection of eight Roman Emperors. Make an impact grouped or hung individually.
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Enjoy a 15% discount off everything on our website (excluding Antiques, Furniture & Lighting) and further discounts in our SALE department online. The discount is automatically applied at the checkout. ...
Christmas Opening Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 11am to 6pm Saturday – 11am to 5pm Open Sunday 22nd December – 11am to 5pm Christmas Eve – 11am – 5pm CLOSED:...
Christmas Opening Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 11am to 6pm Saturday – 11am to 5pm Open Sunday 22nd December – 11am to 5pm Christmas Eve – 11am – 5pm CLOSED:...
Enjoy a 15% discount off everything on our website (excluding Antiques, Furniture & Lighting) and further discounts in our SALE department online. The discount is automatically applied at the checkout. ...
Enjoy a 15% discount off everything on our website (excluding Antiques, Furniture & Lighting) and further discounts in our SALE department online. The discount is automatically applied at the checkout. ...
Christmas Opening Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 11am to 6pm Saturday – 11am to 5pm Open Sunday 22nd December – 11am to 5pm Christmas Eve – 11am – 5pm CLOSED:...
Christmas Opening Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 11am to 6pm Saturday – 11am to 5pm Open Sunday 22nd December – 11am to 5pm Christmas Eve – 11am – 5pm CLOSED:...
In the 1760s, Josiah Wedgwood introduced his famous ‘creamware’ designed initially for Queen Charlotte, wife of George III. The designs, with their pure simplicity and classical form, took Georgian England...
In the 1760s, Josiah Wedgwood introduced his famous ‘creamware’ designed initially for Queen Charlotte, wife of George III. The designs, with their pure simplicity and classical form, took Georgian England...