▪︎ Teapot in the form of a house.
Date: ca. 1740–1750
Culture: British, Staffordshire (?)
Medium: Salt-glazed stoneware

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▪︎ Teapot in the form of a house.
Date: ca. 1740–1750
Culture: British, Staffordshire (?)
Medium: Salt-glazed stoneware

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• Overdress of a woman's robe à l’anglaise.
Place of origin: Textile made in coastal southeast India for the European (English) market
Date: ca. 1740-1749
Medium: Chintz: cotton tabby, painted, mordant-dyed, resist-dyed, overpainted, glazed
▪︎Sundial.
Artist/Maker: Müller, Ludwig Theodorius
Date: ca. 1740
Place of origin: Germany
Medium: Copper
▪︎Medallion of Sir Isaac Newton.
Place of origin: England
Date: ca. 1740-1769
Artist/Maker: Hagen, William van der (medallist)
Medium: Carved ivory
• Man's Sleeved Waistcoat.
Place of origin: China for the Western market
Date: ca. 1740
Medium: Silk plain weave (faille) with silk embroidery.

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▪︎Book.
Date: ca. 1740
Place of origin: Germany
Medium: Brass mounts, leather, paper, wooden board.
▪︎Pair of soft-paste porcelain and ormolu vases.
Place of origin: Â France
Date: ca. 1740
â–ªCombat between Menelaus and Paris.
Makers/Manufacturers: Charles Le Brun (France, 1619-1690); Royal Aubusson Workshops (France, established 1665); Gobelin Tapestry Factory (France, active from 1662); Raphael (Italy, 1483-1520)
Place of origin: Belgium, Brussels
Date: ca. 1740
Medium: Wool and silk tapestry weave