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Curdworth. Woodcutters
Thatched barn and carts. Woodcutters sawing tree trunks. Curdworth. 1895
Curling Tongs
Metal curling tongs belonging to Warwickshire sculptor Alma Ramsey. The ends of the tongs would have been heated on a fire or other source of heat. A strand of hair was then wrapped around them and held ...
Cypriot 1/2 Piastre
Cypriot copper 1/2 piastre, 1890 Diameter 28mm
Cypriot 1/4 Piastre
Cypriot bronze quarter piastre, 1881
Diameter 22mm
The obverse features the bust of Queen Victoria facing left and the inscription 'VICTORIA QUEEN' with the date below. The obverse features the denomination ...
Cypriot One Piastre
Cypriot bronze piastre, 1879 Diameter 32mm The obverse features the bust of Queen Victoria facing left. The inscription reads 'VICTORIA QUEEN' and the date is below. The reverse features the denomination ...
D.T. Brock Lockheed v Imperial Foundry Relay Race Cup
Silver cup with Art Nouveau style handles and hallmarked on the reverse at the top. It has a painted wooden base with four small shields listing the four winners. The four winners are: 1944 Lockheed, ...
Daimler Road Train at Coronation of George V
Crowd watching a Daimler Road Train pass through a street.
Daisy the Cow - reverse
This is the reverse of an oil painting on canvas depicting a black and white cow called Daisy, and her calf. There are also two swans on a pond. The inscription on the reverse 'Plumber, Glazier and Painter, ...
Danzig Five Pfennig
Danzig aluminium-bronze 5 pfennig, 1932 Diameter 17mm The seaport of Danzig in Poland was established as a Free City at the end of World War I and remained so until Nazi occupation in 1939. The obverse ...
Davy Lamp used by Coal Miners
This coal miner's Davy lamp was made in Leeds. It is made of metal with glass surrounding the flame. There is a corrugated metal cylinder above and a hook at the top. The Davy lamp was invented by Sir ...
Davy Lamp used by Coal Miners
The top half of a miner's Davy lamp with a brass base and fixings. The lamp has a thick glass surround for the flame and a fine metal mesh cylinder. There is a hook on the top of the lamp.
Decanter
This glass decanter is from the Copps Royal Hotel in Leamington Spa. The first Copps Royal Hotel was opened by Michael Copps on High Street in 1814. It was demolished in 1847 to make way for the railway ...
Decorative Ironwork from J. Clark and Sons
This is a piece of decorative ironwork from J. Clark and Sons. It is possible that this is a handle and there are two holes in the plate at the top for fixings. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths ...
Deer Bone
A flat piece of deer bone used for 'boning up' at Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. Boots are made from the 'wrong' side of the leather so that if they get scratched the finish can easily be restored. ...
Deer Bone
A deer bone used for 'boning up' at Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. Boots are made from the 'wrong' side of the leather so that if they get scratched the finish can easily be restored. The shine ...
Denmark Five Ore
Denmark bronze 5 ore, 1874 Diameter 27mm
The obverse features the monogram of Christian IX. The date is below to the left. To the right is the mintmark for Copenhagen, a heart, and the initials 'C.S' ...
Dentist's Business Card
A small business card printed on one side with the details of W. Emery, dentist, at 27 High Street, Leamington Spa.
Derek Miles' Garage
A view of Derek Miles' Garage on the High Street in Leamington Spa, c. 1960-1969.