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Axe

Iron axe, from Central India, with a long wooden pole handle. The axe-head has a two-pronged blade with two lateral spikes and is missing the brass finial from the top. There is a brass cap at the base ...

Axe

Iron axe, from Central India, with a long wooden pole handle. The axe-head has a two-pronged blade with two lateral spikes, and is missing the brass finial from the top. There is a brass cap at the base ...

Bargeware style painted jug

This is a galvanised iron four-quart oil can, later painted in the manner of bargeware with stylised foliate ornament on a black background. The original oil can marks are stamped on the reverse, showing ...

Bean Dibber

This is a bean dibbing iron. The dibber was pushed into the ground to make holes for seeds or plants.

Bean Dibber

This is a bean dibbing iron. The dibber was pushed into the ground to make holes for seeds or plants.

Bell

This large, iron bell is from Banbury in Oxfordshire.

Bolt

This large, iron bolt is from J. Clark and Sons. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived and worked in a small workshop at 66.5 Clarendon Street, ...

Bolt

This iron bolt is from J.Clark and Sons. It has a screw thread at one end, with a nut attached. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived and worked ...

Bolt

A large iron, square-headed bolt, with a long screw, from the footbridge on the High Street, Leamington Spa.

Bolt

A large iron bolt, with a flat head, from J. Clark and Sons. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived and worked in a small workshop at 66.5 Clarendon ...

Bolt

An iron bolt from J. Clark and Sons. The bolt has a square head, and a rectangular slot through one end. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived ...

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 ...

Bridge Fragment

Bridge fragment from the footbridge on the High Street, Leamington Spa. It is a piece of black iron screwed down onto a rectangular wooden base.

Bridge Spike - Roman

Wood and iron spike used to form the structure of a Roman bridge at Bidford on Avon, Warwickshire.

Bronze and iron rings

These rings may have been the closures for a cloth or leather bag placed at the Cunning Woman’s left hip. One ring is made of bronze, and the smaller ring is made of iron. The iron ring has corroded ...

Candlestick

A tall iron rod candlestick with three feet, and a candle holder at the top. A bar at the back holds the candle in position by going through a hole in the plate.

Chestnut roaster

This is an iron chestnut roaster, with a drum-shaped receptacle. The sides and cover of the drum have lozenge-shaped and circular pierced vents. The handle has a baluster turned grip. To lift the lid, ...

Chimney Crane

Chimney crane consisting of right-angled piece of iron and support shaft to fit into a hole. This would have been hung against the back wall of a fireplace and made to swing to and fro over the hearth....