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Collection Objects


  • Mrs Beeton’s Household Management & Cookery books

    Object Number:
    1046.1
    Object Type:

    Book ‘Mrs Beeton’s Household Management’ circa 1934.


  • Mrs Beeton’s Household Management & Cookery books

    Object Number:
    1046.2
    Object Type:

    Book ‘Mrs Beeton’s Every Day Cookery’.


  • Mug, tankard style

    Object Number:
    1077
    Object Type:

    Mug, tankard style. Common cottage ware, glazed cream and brown. Relief decoration rural scenes. One handle. Diameter 120mm. Height 127mm.


  • Oil lamp

    Object Number:
    1052
    Object Type:

    Oil lamp, brass base, pink bowl with white opaque shade. Height 610mm.


  • Oval dish

    Object Number:
    1011
    Object Type:

    Oval dish 190 mm x 127 mm, white with forget-me-nots in base. Rim pierced, turquoise and gilt


  • Oval Worcester plate

    Object Number:
    1026
    Object Type:

    Plate, oval 254mm x 191mm. Flower decoration in orange, gold and blue. Worcester.


  • Pair of boy’s leather boots

    Object Number:
    1321
    Object Type:

    Pair of boy’s black leather riveted boots, with toe caps and heel tabs, 5 rows of eyelets


  • Pair of child’s leather boots

    Object Number:
    1323
    Object Type:

    Pair of child’s machine sewn black leather boots, with toe caps and heel tabs, 5 rows of eyelets


  • Pair of china dogs

    Object Number:
    1003
    Object Type:

    Pair of china dogs, 210 mm high


  • Pair of girl’s leather boots

    Object Number:
    1322
    Object Type:

    Pair of girl’s black leather riveted boots, 5 rows of eyelets


  • Pair of lady’s ‘kid’ shoes

    Object Number:
    1320
    Object Type:

    Pair of lady’s black glace ‘kid’ shoes with silver buckle and Louis heels


  • Pair of lady’s boots

    Object Number:
    1319
    Object Type:

    Boots, pair, lady’s black leather, 12 rows of eyelets. Circa 1900.


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