Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Medal commemorating the Reform Bill, 1832, inscribed “Thank God we have Succeeded”
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Medal commemorating the Reform Bill, 1832, inscribed “Thank God we have Succeeded”
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Medal celebrating Attwood and Scholefield as Birmingham’s first MPs, 1832
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Medal celebrating Attwood and Scholefield as Birmingham’s first MPs, 1832
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Medal commemorating Music Festival at Birmingham Town Hall, 1834
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Medal commemorating Music Festival at Birmingham Town Hall, 1834
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Birmingham Town Hall by an unknown artist, between 1855 and 1863
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Silver gilt chalice by John Hardman & Co, 1855
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Ivory Model of Birmingham Town Hall by Philip Barrington, 1889
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Ivory Model of Birmingham Town Hall by Philip Barrington, 1889
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Silver medal for the Coronation of King Edward VII by Elkington & Co, 1902
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Silver medal for the Coronation of King Edward VII by Elkington & Co, 1902
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Portrait of Sir Whitworth Wallis by Joseph Southall, 1927.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell Box by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell Stamp Box by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell Thimble Box by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell Magnifying Glass by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell Visiting Card Case by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell Watch in a Case by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell and Mother of Pearl Paper Knife by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell Purse by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Shell used as raw material for buttons and inlay
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Ann Street School, Birmingham, by Alfred H Green, 1855
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Picture of Birmingham Town Hall in papier maché with inlaid mother of pearl by John Yeomans White, 1850-60
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Tortoiseshell Crucifix by F Stringer, 1850-1900
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Birmingham Town Hall by an unknown artist, between 1855 and 1863
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Policeman’s rattle, 1840s
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Wax model for a silver figure of Napoleon Bonaparte by Elkington & Co, around 1850