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Crimping Tongs made by Langtry

A pair of metal, scissor-like, crimping tongs with five prongs. The makers stamp, Langtry, is on the side. The tongs were used to press pleats into clothing.

Crochet Tool

Tool used for crochet, it consists of two bone horses hooves joined together by a piece of purple ribbon. One of the hooves has become detached.

Crochet Tool

A long black rod, which is possibly made of ebony. It has a point at one end.

Crochet Tool

A long thin metal rod with a point at each end.

Crochet Tool

A long thin rod of ivory or bone, which has a point at one end.

Crochet Tool

A long, thin, slightly curving rod of ivory or bone. It has a point at one end.

Crochet Tool

A long thin rod of ivory or bone, which has a point at one end. The other end has been flattened on one side.

Crochet Tool

A long thin rod of ivory or bone, which has a point at one end.

Crochet Tool

An ivory or bone crochet hook. It has a hook at one end and a thin ribbed handle at the other.

Crochet Tool

A long thin rod of ivory or bone. It has a point at one end and the other end has been broken.

Crochet Tool

A long black rod, possibly made of ebony. It has an ivory or bone point at one end and an ebony point at the other.

Crochet Tool

A long black rod, which is possibly made of ebony. It has concentric circles cut into each end.

Crochet Tool

A long black rod, which is possibly made of ebony. It has concentric circles which form knobs at each end.

Crochet Tool Holder

A wooden cylindrical box with a lid used to contain crochet tools. The box has been decorated by two transfer printed scenes of Warwick House.

Cruet Set

A porcelain cruet set. The vessels have pink bodies and white lids and handles. The salt-cellar compartment has a scene of Leamington Spa printed on it.

Cup

A mottled pink lustre tea cup.

Cup

Cup England c.1800-1850 A silver resist lustre two-handled cup, made in England. It is a smooth cup standing on an octagonal base, copying the shape of a silver cup.

Cup

Cup Bristol/Worcester c.1752-1758 A Bristol/Worcester porcelain cup. It has fluted sides and painted floral enamel decoration.