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Advert for Alexander Clark breakfast dishes 1904Single and double breakfast dishes, heated with boiling water. Date: 1904
Chandeliers and wall brackets 1881Selection of chandeliers and ornate wall brackets made from lacquered brass or bronzed and relieved with glass globes. Date: 1881
Advert for Mappin & Webb electic candelabras 1906Fitted electric candelabras. Date: 1906
Piano cover 1887The top of the piano is covered with dark blue plush lined with satin or (with any other colour that better suits the carpet and furniture)
Lamp shade 1887Lampshade has a framework of wire and covered with red satin and lace adorned with red ribbon rushing and bows. Date: 1887
Advert for H. W Garrard & Son domestic equipment 1889Domestic machinery including a rotary knife - cleaning machine and a mincer machine. 1889
Advert for Stadelmann & Co. lamps 1889Three ornate style stands with lampshade. Date: 1889
Advert for Lomas & Co. Cake decorating tools 1898Lomas & Co cake decorating specialist. Date: 1898
Kettles and stands, complete with heating lampsBrass or copper finish Kettles and stands, complete with heating lamps. Circa 1900s
Advert for Hampton & Sons bedroom suite 1886Bedroom suit, enamelled white wardrobe with bevelled edge to glass panel of door, toilet table, washstand with mable top and minton tile back, pedestal towel horse and two chairs. Date: 1886
Advert for Champion combustion gas lamp 1889The Champion combustion gas lamp for domestic use. Combustion which is obtained by means of the well reglated construction of the regenertor and the constant supply of heated air to the flame
Page from Ironmonger Diary 1889Two ads for Moorwood, Sons & Co. Comet, slow combustion stoves and Mathieson, Wilson & Co, ironfounders, Armley, Leeds. 1889
Advert for Dobble, Forbes & Co stoves and ranges 1889A selection of ranges and stoves all available from Dobble, Forbes & Co, in three store in Larbert, London and Glasgow. 1889
Two bedroom fireplace 1936Two fire places with simple designs, one with two coloured tiles with kerbed hearth and the other with a raised hearth. Date: 1936
Chafing dishes 1899Nickel plated chafing dish, useful for preparing hot foods for super luncheon, tea ect. Cooked foods could be made hot very quickly, the upper pan only used for cooking chops, omelets sweetbreads
Advert for Asprey cocktail cabinets 1934Two designed cocktail cabinets, left, made in the shape of a traditional oak barrel with chromium plated bands, containing 6 English crystal cut glass tumblers with two bottle spaces for whiskey
Variety of brooms and carpet sweepers 1929A page from a 1929 catalogue showing a variety of brooms and lightweight carpet sweepers. Date: 1929
Thor 30, folding elecrtic ironer 1929Thor 30, folding elecrtic ironer, the operator (a woman) has merely to sit in a comfortable chair, turn a switch and guide the pieces through, electrically operated
Advert for Mappin & Webbs tableware tureens 1898Selection of late 19th century Prince plated, tureens. Date: 1898
Advert for Mappin & Webb tureens & flower stands 1905Terrecuite tureens to warm up food and one that can be used at the table for cooking and Prince plate arranged flutes for flowers for the table. Date: 1905
Shop assistant in Morrisons supermarket, EcclesA shop assistant in Morrisons supermarket, Eccles, holds up a washing up mop for a price check. Date: circa 1980
Militant Suffragette Crested China FigurineA porcelain figure of a militant suffragette produced as an item of crested ware with the crest of the city of Exeter. The figure of the woman is finely detailed to illustrate her allegiance to
Advert for Hawkins kitchen accessories 1952Home-making begins with Hawkins. Hawkins labour saving kitchen accessory to make light of every chore. From a Tecal, that automatically makes your morning tea or coffee
Suffragette Militant Pillar Box Acid Attack. An item of post damaged in a militant suffragette attack on a pillar box. The letter was partially burnt by acid on 16th April 1913, in Nottingham
Receiving late news on the tape telegraph at Daily ChronicleA late news item received on the tape telegraph and telephoned at once down to the machine room at The Daily Chronicle to guarantee inclusion in that days edition. Date: 1914
Alexandra Day Collecting Box with photo of the Queen, and the tin still has its original cloth handle. This item includes a postcard dated 1917 showing flag day collectors accompanied by a couple of
Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1939Get up wide awake ! How you feel in the morning depends largely upon how you sleep during the night. Take no chances with your nights rest, sleep on a Vi-Spring
Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 193530 years supremacy in sleeping comfort. The Vi-Spring overlay mattress. Never in its years of unparalleled success has the wonderful Vi-Spring mattress occupied so higgh a position in the favour of
Gas iron, 1884A gas iron, 1884. 1884
Advert for Rene Lalique Glass 1928Advertisement for glassware by the renowned Rene Lalique, available from Breves Lalique Galleries near Sloane Street, London. Date: 1928
German army helmet, WW1A German army helmet as worn during the First World War, seen here on display as a museum exhibit. Date: 1914-1918
Advert for Electrolux refrigerator 1928No motor : no sound : no attention : no maintenance... Because it embodies an entirely new priniple of economical refrigeration, operating on gas or electricity and without moving parts
Advert for Clipshaver eletric dry shaver 1937Not the first but the perfected dry shaver. Not lauched in a hurry to start a vogue but the results of years of experimentation towards perfection
Advert for Beatl table lamps 1930Beatl is a word that will soon be well known as word china - for Beatl is the name of the wonderful new material that is rapidly replacing china and glass everywhere
Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1930Its luxuriously comfortable ! Only thoses who slept upon a Vi-Spring can really appreciate the luxurious comfort of this fine overlay mattress
Advert for Artemis fashion furs 1930Are your furs signed ? The name Artemis is not only the signature if a firm of master-furriers, it is also a pledge of good faith. Every Artsmis fur carries the Artemis guarantee
Advert for Pye Portable Radio 1930Pye Portable Radio... what a world of difference that one word makes. Ask your radio dealer. He will tell you of the magnificent reputation of the Pye Portable
Mending household items 1944Make Do and Mend. During World War Two women became very resourceful, they tackled repairs and maintenance of many clothing and household items, that today we would just throw away and replace. 1944
Advert for Clarkes babies food warmer 1913Bootle-fed babies are fed by night with a minimum of trouble where a Clarkes Food warmer is used. It heats liquid foods and keeps them warm throughout the night
Advert for Peter Robinsons men & women accessories 1915Suggestion of practical christmas gifts for the lady and gentleman. 1915
Advert for Beatl picnic basket 1930No more breakages, no soggy paper plates and cups. Bright and colourful Beatl picnic basket. Date: 1930
Advert for Beatl coffee service 1930Bright and colourful Beatl coffee service with tray to match, complete with quaintly-formed sugar and cream. Date: 1930
Trade catalogue for ice cream moulds 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing pewter ice cream moulds. Date: 1911
Trade catalogue for Kettles and Stands 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a variety of brass kettles and urns for use on the tea-table. Date: 1911
Trade catalogue for savoury and biscuit moulds 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a variety of designed moulds including crown, fish, butterfly and savoury and biscuit moulds. 1911
Trade catalogue for ice cream machines 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing ice cream making and freezing machines. 1911
Trade catalogue for irons 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a selection of irons. Date: 1911
Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1929Too tired to dance, a good partner - a fine band - a jolly evening wasted, because they are too tied to enjoy themselves. What a joy it is to get up each moring felling thoroughly rested