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Wooden Doll

This early doll has a wooden head and jointed body, with leather arms. The head and body are made from one piece of wood, turned on a lathe and then carved. Wooden dolls like this, made in the 18th ...

Wooden Doll

Dolls like this are often called 'Dutch Dolls' or 'Peg Woodens'. They were cheap to make and buy, and were simple in design. They were turned on a lathe and then carved and painted, with peg joints at ...

Wooden Dolls

This group of little 'Peg Wooden' dolls are made of wood, with painted features and peg joints. They were probably made in Germany or Austria, from where they were exported to other countries. They ...

Wooden Flour Barrel

Round wooden flour barrel, bound by three hoops. The handle is held in place by wooden pins. Late 19th century 240mm diameter x 248mm

Wooden ladle

This wooden ladle is painted with a dark varnish. It is possibly Welsh, from the 19th century. Height 750mm, Width 155mm, Depth 72mm

Wooden Lemon Squeezer

Wooden lemon squeezer, amde of two 'handles' joined by a metal hinge. The shaped 'cone' on the back handle sqeezes juice from the lemon held in the hole in the other. A peforated metal bowl (now missing) ...

Wooden Pastry Brush

Pastry brush with turned wooden handle, and bristles. Early 20th century 210mm long

Wooden Pie Raisers

These were used in the making of deep sided pies. The pastry was rolled out and one of the pie raisers put in the middle. The pastry was then worked up round the sides to form a cylinder. The pie raiser ...

Wooden Pin Cushion on a clamp

Turned and polished wood, (holly or box wood) pincushion clamp. It would have been used to fix one end of a piece of fabric firmly to a table, so that it could be held taut with one hand while pinning ...

Wooden Sewing Box - interior

The box is lined with red silk and contains many compartments. The bobbins are finely carved mother of pearl. 19th century 265mm x 192mm

Wooden Sieve

Round wooden sieve, with mesh made from a stiff, coarse-weave fabric. It would have been used to sieve dry products such as flour. Early 20th century 230mm diameter x 115mm

Wooden Sleigh Trophy

This carved wooden sleigh with metal runners was the first prize trophy given in a bobsleigh race on 18 February 1913.

Wooden Toy Sleigh

A miniature wooden sleigh toy with carved decoration.

Wooden Toys

These wooden toys were made during World War II (1939 - 1945). They were made by German prisoners of war, who were doing agricultural work in the Warwick area. They were made for the children of a ...

Wooden Well Lining - Roman

This would have been used vertically to line the inside of the well shaft. It would have prevented the sides falling in. Alcester, Warwickshire

Wooden Wool Holder

A hollow wooden sphere for containing a ball of wool. It consists of two halves, the upper half has a chequered effect decoration with three holes. A strand of wool would have been pulled through the ...

Workbox

A rectangular Victorian wooden workbox with a leather-style brown covering. There is a brass ring in the centre of the lid and a lock at the front. The box has four brass feet and inside it contains needle ...

Workstation

Metal and wood workstation from Southorn boot makers, Leamington Spa. It was held between the knees and the shoe being worked was placed on the metal support at the top. It may be a stand to put the tacks ...