Wednesbury Enamels were made in the town in the late eighteenth century. They were used to decorate other objects such as watches and jewellery.
On display as part of the Cabinet of Curiosities exhibition at Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery
Wednesbury Enamels were made in the town in the late eighteenth century. They were used to decorate other objects such as watches and jewellery.
On display as part of the Cabinet of Curiosities exhibition at Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery
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Wednesbury - West Mids
Late 1700s
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