India had special significance in 19th-century Britain. It was the key possession of the British Empire and many goods were made there for the British market. The rich displays of Indian art and design shown at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and at subsequent exhibitions influenced a number of British designers and commentators in the second half of the 19th century.
Robert Phillips
About 1867
Enamelled gold, set with pearls, with a plaited gold chain
Museum no. 549-1868
Unknown maker
1851-1855
Woven wool on a jacquard loom
Museum no. T.111-1977
George Haite
About 1850
Watercolour and body colour
Museum no. E.4410-1911
Unknown maker
1845-1850
Printed silk and wool
Museum no. T.190-1963
Thomas Wardle
About 1885
Block-printed cotton velvet lined and edged with ribbed cotton
Museum no. T.269-1979