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Matchbox

A small rectangular silver matchbox, hallmarked on the inner rim and engraved 'W.C.G.C./ May 7th/ 1898'. The matchbox has a lid hinged at one side and ridges and hollows along the base for striking matches. ...

Matchbox

This metal matchbox contains a wax candle and a compartment for matches.

Matchbox

Rectangular silver matchbox made in Birmingham, 1919. The lid is hinged at one side, along the base there is a hollow ridge for striking matches and there is a loop at one side for suspension. There are ...

Matchbox

This matchbox with matches was produced by R. Bell and Co. of London.

Matchbox

Flat rectangular matchbox made in England. It is made of silver metal with a gold coloured interior.

Matches

A packet of matches from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. The matches are in a black card packet with "Southorns" embossed in gold on the front. All of the matches are intact. They have a yellow ...

Mayoress' Brooch

A Mayoress' gold brooch with enamelled decoration with a gold chain attached. There is a crest with inscriptions also on the badge, 1939-1942.

Mayoress' Brooch: Box

A rectangular black box with a black velvet lining. There is a hollow in the box to contain the Mayoress' brooch. There is gold embossed decoration on the lid, 1939-1942.

Measure

A large circular brass measure with two handles attached. It was used to measure a half bushel for Leamington Board of Health, 1859.

Measure

A cylindrical, thick-walled half bottle measure made out of brass. The vessel measures one twelfth of a gallon. It was legalised by order of the Leamington Board of Health in 1871.

Measure

A cylindrical, thick-walled bottle measure made out of brass. The vessel measures one sixth of a gallon. It was legalised by order of the Leamington Board of Health in 1871.

Measure

A one inch long, rectangular brass measure, from Birmingham. It is in a wooden box and the measure has been stamped and approved by the Board of Trade in 1893 and in 1926.

Measure

An English pewter measure with a lid, 1600-1799. It is a straight-sided vessel with a stamped lid hinged at the top of the handle. Two horizontal lines encircle the body.

Measure Certificate

An unfolded certificate, on white paper with black printing, confirming that the one inch measure (M3196.1968) has been stamped and approved by the Board of Trade, 1926.

Measure or Hand Vice from J. Clark and Sons

This is a measure from J. Clark and Sons. It was used for measuring internal or external dimensions and may also have been used as a hand vice for securing small items. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, ...

Meat Hook

The two steel prongs open with a scissor-like action and are inserted into a joint of meat, which can then be suspended by the brass hook at the end.

Medical Card

Medical card issued by the Warwickshire Insurance Committee to William Dingley.

Medical Equipment

This glass tube is thought to be part of a chemist's equipment. The tube has a cork stopper and a glass plunger, which moves along the tube.