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Bottle Jack

A bottle jack, made in Birmingham between 1800 and 1825. It is driven by a spring and was used to roast meat by rotating it in front of a fire. A brass cylinder contains a clockwork mechanism and is suspended ...

Bottle Opener

A mineral water bottle opener made from a turned piece of wood. The top part forms a wedge. A stopper would be pressed into the neck of the bottle to push down the marble.

Bottle Opener

A mineral water bottle opener made from a turned piece of wood, which forms a circular cap. The stopper would be pressed into the neck of the bottle to push down the marble. The bottle opener has some ...

Bottle Opener

A mineral water bottle opener made from a turned piece of wood which forms a circular cap. The stopper would be pressed into the neck of the bottle to push down the marble.

Bottle Opener

Turned wooden bottle opener from Leamington Lawn Tennis Club.

Bottle. Bow

Bow bottle, from the red anchor period Bow c.1755 It has a globular body with a tall, elegant neck and is decorated with the kakiemon and red dragon pattern of painted flowers. A Chinese dragon is painted ...

Bottle. Lambeth

Brown stoneware salt-glazed bottle Lambeth c.1800-1825 It has a powder flask shape, with a raised decoration of gun dogs retrieving a game bird between fluted panels.

Bowl

A bowl with a saucer shaped lid. It is decorated with incised bands and black dots on beige bands.

Bowl

A porcelain blue and white patterned bowl on a pedestal foot. The bowl and foot are cracked. The bowl is decorated with scenes of pagodas, trees and birds.

Bowl

A large, circular, pale wooden milk bowl with a handle. It is from Lord Leigh's Estate, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. The bowl has been turned and carved out of one piece of wood.

Bowl

A brass, wok-shaped bowl which was used for frying fish. The bowl has a rounded bottom and two handles. There are traces of Indian writing in ink on the underside.

Bowl

Haussa basket work, in the form of a shallow basketry bowl, from the Hinterlands, Cameroon. The basket has a natural colour and is unfinished.

Bowl

Ringed handled bowl, from Asia, which is made of wood and bone. It has a carved ladle shape, with a short handle pierced by a heart-shaped hole. Decorative bonework is applied to the top of the handle ...

Bowl

This English pewter bowl has a spout for pouring and a wooden handle. c. 1600-1799.

Bowl

This is a small Japanese soapstone bowl. There are engraved letters around the rim of the bowl. These are painted green.

Bowl

This carved wooden bowl is from South Africa. It is decorated with carved triangles that have been painted black.

Bowl

This small bowl is from Norway. It is made from carved wood.

Bowl

This small, turned wooden bowl is from Norway. It has ornate carvings of acanthus leaves on the outer face, and has been varnished.