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Smallman’s Bakery
This menu card for Smallman's Bakery and was designed by Walter Crane around 1895.
Bell flowers and passion flowers
Katagami stencil depicting sprays of bell flowers and another, highly stylised, flower which could be passion flower or karahana (conventionalised flowers known as 'Chinese flowers').
Plum blossom
Katagami stencil depicting plum blossom against a background of dense stripes possibly representing water.
Chrysanthemums in positive and negative
Katagami stencil depicting chrysanthemums, associated with Autumn, as positive and negative images behind and in front of narrow stripes.
Japanese ideographs and Daki Myōga ginger leaves mons
A katagami stencil with a repeating pattern of Japanese ideographs and a mon (crest roundel) with a design of ginger leaves.
katagami stencil featuring a design of three cranes, bunches of stylised flowers in front of a background of curved shapes
A Japanese katagami stencil featuring a design of three cranes, bunches of stylised flowers in front of a background of curved shapes.
Katagami stencil depicting sparrows in flight amongst the branches of a pine tree.
A Japanese katagami stencil depicting sparrows in flight amongst the branches of a pine tree.
Trial design for a book cover for Le. E. Tidderman’s ‘Little Ladybird’
This design by the Silver Studio from 1896 is a trial for a book cover for Le.
Sprays of carnations and daisies
This textile design was possibly designed by John Illingworth Kay for the Silver Studio in 1897.
Natural Poppy
This textile was designed by the Silver Studio in 1896 and produced by the Cumbrian manufacturer Stead McAlpin in 1897.
Sitatarumizu (dribbling water) pattern stencil
Sitatarumizu (dribbling water) pattern was widely used on Katagami during the middle of Edo period (around 1750 ) to the middle of Meiji (around 1890).
Design for book jacket for ‘Our Little Nan’ by Emma Leslie
Trial design by the Silver Studio for a book jacket for 'Our Little Nan' by Emma Leslie, 1896.
Storks and water
This is a design for a furnishing textile by Lewis Jones for the Silver Studio in around 1919.
Stylised Peacocks dress fabric
This machine-printed cotton and silk textile was designed by Harry Silver for the Silver Studio in about 1905.
Christmas card design
A Christmas card by the Silver Studio in Art Nouveau style from around 1900.
Trees wallpaper design
This is a design for a wallpaper by John Illingworth Kay for the Silver Studio in 1894.
Dutch Wallpaper Pattern Book
This wallpaper pattern book was produced in Holland, but most of the wallpapers included are French.
Apple blossom
This pretty blossom design for wallpaper was created by Arthur Silver in 1891.
Gesso finger plate design
This is a design for a gesso finger plate featuring a Renaissance style figure holding a sword by Arthur Silver of the Silver Studio in around 1890.
‘Komochi-Fuji’ (wisteria) inside the ‘Bundou’ (Balance weight) surrounded by ‘Botan’ (Peony)
Katagami stencil depicting ‘Komochi-Fuji’ (wisteria) inside 'Bundou' (Balance weight) surrounded by 'Botan' (Peony).
‘Kiku’ (Chrysanthemum) with the rain pattern
Katagami stencil depicting chrysanthemums, an autumnal flower, combined with a rain pattern.
Chrysanthemums, wine jars, wine cup on waves of the sea
The pattern of this Katagami relates to folklore.
Daisies and buttercups
A design by the Silver Studio from around 1895 with a pattern formed by fan-shaped sprays of daisys and buttercups.
Firefighting group of ‘Hauchiwa’,’Hikeshi Banten Kakuji’ and ‘Hikeshi Daimon’
The pattern of this Katagami was designed for dyeing fabrics (clothing, flags etc.
Aoi (Hollyhock) Sakura (Cherry Blossom) and Chou (Butterfly) katagami stencil
Aoi (Hollyhock) pattern is one of the typical classic patterns in the Heian Period (AD 794-1185), and can often be seen in the costumes and furnishings of the court nobility of that period.
Green designs
This design of dado, filling, friezes and borders by the Silver Studio in around 1895 was presumably intended for a firm such as Minton or Doulton for decorative wall tiling.
Woven silk sample
A woven silk sample designed by the Silver Studio probably for Leborgne in around 1904.
Parasol Dress Fabric
Printed silk with a design by the Silver Studio's Winifred Mold from 1919.
“Koi” (Carp) climbing waterfall
Katagami stencil depicting carp curled into roundels against a background of water, possibly a waterfall.
Alice, a flamingo and the Duchess
This design featuring the Duchess and Alice from the story 'Alice and Wonderland', by the Silver Studio in 1918.
Floral pattern with grey and green leaves
A design for a printed textile by Franklin & Franklin, purchased in 1938 by Arthur Silver for the Silver Studio.
Stylised peacocks
A machine printed cotton and silk dress fabric with a design by the Silver Studio (possibly Harry Silver) from around 1905.
Design for a rug
This is a small design for a rug by Arhur Silver for the Silver Studio in 1892.
Triptych of seasons as classical figures
This is a design for panels of wallpaper by Arthur Silver of the Silver Studio, from between 1885 and 1890.
Pewter Designs
A sheet of paper showing designs for a pewter sweet dish, beaker and two flower vases in green and pencil.
Arthur Silver’s trade card
Design for Arthur Silver's trade card inscribed with a misquote from Keat's 'Ode to a Grecian Urn: Heart sounds are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter'.
Yule-tide gifts
This fully illustrated general catalogue in black and white shows the range of Christmas gifts at Liberty & Co, Regent Street, London in 1904.
Sprays of pink, yellow and brown flowers on a dark brown ground
This is a design for a furnishing textile by the Silver Studio from 1892.
Design for a book jacket for ‘Brother & Sister’ by Elisabeth J. Lysaght
A design for a book cover by the Silver Studio for the publishers Blackie and Sons Ltd.
Nursery Design
This is a design for a children's textile or wallpaper by the Silver Studio in around 1925.
In the Summer Holidays
This book cover was designed by the Silver Studio in 1896 for manufacturer Blackie & Son Ltd.