3. Fragment of Damask (Valance?) Creator: European Culture: European Date: creation date: fabric 18th century, creation date: trim possibly 19th century
4. Plate with Fruit Design Creator: manufacturer: Thomas China (Bavarian) Culture: Bavarian Date: creation date: late 19th century
5. 65 Tiles of Various Sizes Creator: American or British Culture: American; British Image Title: one of 65 tiles; manufacturer of featured tile: J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American)
6. 65 Tiles of Various Sizes Creator: American or British Culture: American; British Image Title: one of 65 tiles; manufacturer of featured tile: J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American)
7. 65 Tiles of Various Sizes Creator: American or British Culture: American; British Image Title: one of 65 tiles; manufacturer of featured tile: J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American)
8. 65 Tiles of Various Sizes Creator: American or British Culture: American; British Image Title: one of 65 tiles; manufacturer of featured tile: J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American)
9. 65 Tiles of Various Sizes Creator: American or British Culture: American; British Image Title: one of 65 tiles; manufacturer of featured tile: J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American)
10. 65 Tiles of Various Sizes Creator: American or British Culture: American; British Image Title: one of 65 tiles; manufacturer of featured tile: J. and J. G. Low Art Tile Works (American)
11. Plate in "Pagoda" Pattern Creator: manufacturer: Enoch Wood & Sons (British) Culture: British Date: creation date: c. 1818-1846
12. Plate in "Pagoda" Pattern Creator: manufacturer: Enoch Wood & Sons (British) Culture: British Date: creation date: c. 1818-1846
13. Fragment of Roller Printed Cotton Creator: French Culture: French Date: creation date: c. 1810-1820
15. Plate with Fruit Design Creator: manufacturer: Thomas China (Bavarian) Culture: Bavarian Date: creation date: late 19th century
18. Fragment of Damask (Valance?) Creator: European Culture: European Date: creation date: fabric 18th century, creation date: trim possibly 19th century