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Triptych, by Master of the Louis XII Triptych, about 1498 – 1514, Limoges, FranceV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Dish, by Muhammad Ja'far, 1817 – 1818, Tehran, IranV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Turban Ornament, about 1800 – 50, Jaipur, IndiaV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Box, by Jean Georges Rémond et Cie., 1783 – 1790, SwitzerlandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Beaker, by Pavel Ovchinikov, 1892, Moscow, RussiaV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Handbag, by Haruta Yukihito, 2008, JapanV&A South KensingtonOn display -
The Mérode Cup, cup and cover, about 1400, FranceV&A South KensingtonOn display -
The Habsburg-Rosenberg Cup, 1665, Augsburg, GermanyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Jug, designed by Gerald Benney, made by Alan Evans, 1978, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Portrait of Hortense Mancini, Duchesse de Mazarin, enamel miniature, by Jean Petitot Sr, about 1675, FranceV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Snuff box, 1765 – 1775, Birmingham, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Vessel, 1736 – 1795, Beijing, ChinaV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Success to the British Fisheries, plaque, designed and engraved by Louis Philippe Boitard, 1750 – 1751, Birmingham, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Fish slice, by Linda Darty, 2004, North Carolina, USYoung V&AOn display -
The Becket Casket, about 1180 – 1190, Limoges, FranceV&A South KensingtonOn display
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Brooch, designed by Barbara Paganin, 2011, ItalyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Hair ornament, designed by Philippe Wolfers, 1905 – 7, BelgiumV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Necklace, designed by Santhi Wongchan, made by Niphon Yodkranpan, 2003, Bangkok, ThailandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Eye miniature, early 19th century, EnglandOn loan -
Spray ornament, about 1850, EnglandOn loan -
The Shannongrove Gorget, collar, 800 BC – 700 BC, IrelandV&A South KensingtonOn display
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Beaker, 1600 – 25, EuropeV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Snuffbox, about 1750, GermanyV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Micromosaic, made by Giovanni Morelli, 1820, Rome, ItalyV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
The Capitoline Doves, plaque, by Giacomo Raffaelli, 1801, Rome, ItalyV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Enamel miniature on copper of George Washington, by Henry Bone after Gilbert Stuart, 1825, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
(Detail) Ewer, made by Paul de Lamerie, 1742 – 3, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Snuffbox, designed by Jean Guillaume Krüger, 1775 – 80, Berlin, GermanyV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Tiara, made by Real Laboratorio and Opificio, about 1808, Naples, ItalyV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Cabinet, 17th century, northern EuropeV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Cup, made by Samuel Kassborer and Hans Kässborer, about 1600, Ulm, GermanyV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Miniature, made by Johann Heinrich Hurter, 1781, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Snuffbox, made by Moulinie and Bautte & Moynier, 1804 – 9, Geneva, SwitzerlandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Cup, 1480 – 90, Venice, ItalyV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Snuffbox, about 1765, Berlin, GermanyV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Table, 1861 – 90, Rome, ItalyV&A East StorehouseView by appointment
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Hat, designed by Simone Mirman, about 1955, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Evening dress, designed by Cristóbal Balenciaga, 1954, Paris, FranceV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Man's suit, designed by Mr Fish, manufactured by Hexter, about 1968, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Pair of shoes, 1550 – 1070 BC, EgyptV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Mantua, 1755 – 60, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Plato's Atlantis, dress, designed by Alexander McQueen, 2010, London, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Man's ensemble, designed by Stella Jean, Spring/Summer 2014, Italy and Burkina Faso. Museum no. T.21:1 to 5-2014.V&A South KensingtonNot on display
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The Real Thing, pectoral cross, by David Poston, 2004, Suffolk, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Reliquary, head of Saint Januarius, about 1500 – 50, Switzerland or GermanyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Shaffron for a large horse, about 1525, GermanyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Necessaire (watch), by James Cox, about 1770, LondonV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Crosier, 1200 – 1300, Limoges, FranceV&A South KensingtonOn display -
The Peacock Sconce, by Alexander Fisher, about 1899, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Union Centrepiece, by Miriam Hanid, 2013, EnglandV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Nef, by Esaias zur Linden, 1609 – 29, Nuremberg, GermanyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Gondola prow, 1600 – 1700, Venice, ItalyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
'Streamliner', meat slicer, designed by Egmont Arens and Theodore C. Brookhart in 1940, manufactured by Hobart manufacturing Co from 1944, USAV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Paper bag (Sugar), by David Bielander, 2017, Munich, GermanyYoung V&AOn display -
Armet, 1520 – 1540, GermanyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Hanukkah lamp, by Eli Gera, 1970 – 80, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, IsraelV&A East StorehouseOn display -
Spoon, about 1550 – 75, GermanyV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Armchair, made by Russian Imperial Arms Factory, about 1750, Tula, RussiaV&A South KensingtonOn display
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Tippoo's Tiger, mechanical organ, about 1793, Mysore, IndiaV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
(Detail) Trajan's column, plaster cast, by Monsieur Oudry, about 1864, Paris, FranceV&A South KensingtonOn display -
The Great Bed of Ware, designed by Hans Vredeman de Vries, 1590 – 1600, Ware, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
3D-printed Extinction Rebellion logotype woodblockNot on display -
Progress Pride flag, designed by Daniel Quasar, manufactured by Custom Flag Company Inc., 2020, WestminsterV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
(Detail) Pérou evening ensemble, designed by Christian Dior, by Bodin Brossin, 1954, Paris, FranceV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Costumes for 'Le Train Bleu', designed by Coco Chanel, 1924V&A South KensingtonNot on display
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'Variations on a Geometric Theme' plate, designed by Eduardo Paolozzi, manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1970, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandOn loan -
Portland Vase, by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, 1793, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Wedgwood family portrait, oil painting, by George Stubbs, 1780, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Lessore Vase, painted by Emile Aubert Lessore, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, about 1863, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Anti-slavery medallion, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1787, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionNot on display -
Teapot moulded in the shape of a cauliflower, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, 1765, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Jasperware trials mounted on a wooden tray, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, 1773 – 76, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Teapot, designed by Douglas Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, 1906V&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display -
Detail of 'Fairyland Lustre' bowl, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1923, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display
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Place (Village), installation, by Rachel Whiteread, about 1995 – 2015, LondonYoung V&AOn display -
Planetarium, installation, by Tristan Blondeau, 2023, Paris, FranceYoung V&AOn display -
The Self-Portrait, print, by Quentin Blake, 2010, UKYoung V&AOn display -
Bettiscombe, dolls' house, about 1870, EnglandYoung V&AOn display -
Pikachu, soft toy, manufactured by Deutshe Toy GMBH, 1995 – 99, Munich, GermanyYoung V&AOn display -
'Hero Arm', Open Bionics, 3D printed bionic arm for a child, Bristol, EnglandYoung V&AOn display -
Amstrad CPC 464 Computer, manufactured by Amstrad, 1984, EnglandYoung V&AOn display -
Devdas, film hoarding, by Balkrishna Arts, 2002, London, EnglandYoung V&AOn display -
Death Star, designed by Bjarke Lykke Madsen, designed by Bas Brederode, manufactured by The LEGO Group, 2011 – 12, DenmarkYoung V&AOn display
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Cut, Slash & Pull, ensemble, by Vivienne Westwood, 1990, EnglandV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Powder bowl, made by Halex Ltd, 1930 – 39, Walthamstow, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseView by appointment -
Corset, maker unknown, 1895 – 1900, possibly made in Germany or EnglandV&A East StorehouseOn display -
Hackney Lesbian Strength and Gay Pride 1993, t-shirt, maker unknown, 1993, EnglandV&A East StorehouseOn display -
Silk programme printed for the 'Grand Opening Night' of the Empire Palace Theatre Stratford, London, designer unknown, 1899, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseOn display -
Tracksuit showing scenes from the 2011 East London riots, by SIBLING, 2012, London, EnglandV&A East StorehouseOn display
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