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of 6 sections, raised on scroll supports. 13 cm. high; 18 cm. wide
SET OF BRASS COOKING UTENSILS
each with a turned wooden handle, mounted on a brass plaque. 36 cm. high
PAINTED KITCHEN CHAIR
raised on turned legs to the fore. 87 cm. high; 45 cm. wide; 45 cm. deep
CARVED BOG OAK BUTTER VESSEL
in the form of a reclining bovine, with matching knife. 10 cm. high; 34 cm. wide
CARVED STONE MORTAR AND PESTLE
Carved stone mortar and pestle 15 cm. high; 10 cm. wide
TREEN WARE BUTTER BOWL
with three butter pats. 10 cm. high; 40 cm. wide
CORK PINE KITCHEN DRESSER
in original white paint. 214 cm. high; 185 cm. wide; 45 cm. deep
with armorial decoration. 13 cm. high
the body decorated with 12 animals. 10 cm. high
EARLY BRONZE SKILLET COOKING POT
Early bronze skillet cooking pot 12 cm. high; 40 cm. wide
19TH-CENTURY IRON SKILLET POT
on tripod supports 14 cm. high; 16 cm. wide
SILVER TOAST RACK
Sheffield 1966. 65 grams. Maker: Francis Howard 10 cm. high; 8 cm. wide; 6 cm. diameter
each of oval form complete with 9 glass liner. Each 86 grams 6 cm. high; 8 cm. wide; 6 cm. deep
SILVER TOAST RACK
of rococo rectangular form. London 1835, maker: Edward Barton 227 grams 10 cm. high; 17 cm. wide; 11.5 cm. deep
no hallmark, stainless steel blade inscribed James Deakin & Sons Ltd, boxed 15.5 cm. long ...[more]
SET OF 4 SILVER CONDIMENTS
of floral repousse circular form, together with spiral handled spoons. Birmingham 1890, 110 grams, boxed 3.5 cm. high; 4.5 cm. diameter
SET OF 4 SILVER CONDIMENTS
together with spoons, boxed. Maker: Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1887, 77 grams 2.5 cm. high; 4 cm. diameter
PAIR OF SILVER SALTS
and spoons, each with rich embossed decoration. Birmingham 1914. 33 grams 2.5 cm. high; 5 cm. diameter
SILVER CONDIMENT LADLE
Maker: Jonathan Hayne, London 1828, 24 grams 10 cm. long
PAIR OF SILVER CONDIMENT LADLES
Maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817. 14 grams 9 cm. long
PAIR OF SILVER CONDIMENT LADLES
Maker: John, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1834. 28 grams 10 cm. long
SET OF 3 CONDIMENT LADLES
Maker: George W. Adams (Chawner & Co). London 1867, 53 grams 10.5 cm. long ...[more]