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Counter

A counter made from mother of pearl, which was used for playing games. It is of a rectangular shape with scalloped edges, and inscribed decoration.

Counter

A counter made from mother of pearl, which was used for playing games. It is of a rectangular shape with scalloped edges, and inscribed decoration.

Counter

A counter made from mother of pearl, which was used for playing games. It is of a rectangular shape with scalloped edges, and inscribed decoration.

Counter

A counter made from mother of pearl, which was used for playing games. It is of a rectangular shape with a pagoda scene inscribed on one side and crosses on the other.

Counter

A rectangular mother of pearl gaming counter. One side is decorated with a Chinese scene and the other side has the initials WD.

Counter

A circular mother of pearl gaming counter.

Counter

A rectangular mother of pearl gaming counter with scalloped edges. It is decorated with two birds on one side and stars on the other.

Counter

A circular mother of pearl gaming counter. It is decorated with concentric rings.

Country Life Magazine

A page torn out of Country Life magazine depicting a property for sale. It shows two colour views of Cranbourne Court. The cutting is dated 8th March 1962.

Coventry Grand Show Notice

Silk notice memento of the Coventry Grand Show Fair of 19th June 1854. The notice is a long rectangular piece of cream silk with a printed list of events including the Lady Godiva Show.

Coventry Works Sport Association Booklet

A small green booklet issued by Coventry Works Sports Association. The booklet contains infortmation about the constitution and rules of the association. The front cover is printed with 'COVENTRY WORKS ...

Cowrie Shell

A large cowrie shell with the Lord's Prayer carved on the top.

Cresset

Old English iron cresset. It is an iron basket made of concentric rings of iron and was used for holding material for making a torch. It has a long metal bracket to fix it to a wall.

Crimping Block

This wooden crimping block and roller were used to crimp small pleats into items of clothing.

Crimping Machine

A black metal crimping machine, which consists of two rollers and a wooden handle.

Crimping Machine Support

A large rectangular block of wood which would have supported a metal crimping machine. There are four screws in the top.

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.

Crinoline Frame

A crinoline frame with a circular hoop. It has white and black vertically striped fabric. Crinoline frames were used in the mid nineteenth century to support petticoats.