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The annual ritual of unwrapping colourful souvenirs of Chri
In the early 1940s, the Royal Mint replaced the familiar image of a portcullis on the threepenny coin with a thrift plant. This was part of the government’s campaign reminding the public of the need f
Heather Nash’s Norfolk home is filled with warmth, ...
From rich floral motifs to graceful trailing stems, reworkings of enchanting Arts and Crafts patterns continue to captivate us
It’s out with winter blues and in with the blossoming prunus, unless it happens to be English pottery. Lucien de Guise finds out what Coalport brought to the tableware
Displaying personal possessions and objets is an art form – and also key to achieving a room with plenty of panache
A Queer Inheritance: Alternative Histories in the National ...