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Printing Plate

This printing plate was used to print publicity for the Smallholder magazine. The printing plate depicts a view of a man reading the magazine.

Printing Plate

This brass printing plate was used by The Castle Press of Smith Street, Warwick, to print cheques for Warwick Borough Council. Different coloured printed cheques were used for different accounts until ...

Printing Plate

This printing plate was used to print receipts for Robert S. Roberts, Jewellers, at 100 The Parade, Leamington Spa.

Printing Plate

This copper printing plate depicts a view of the New Upper Assembly Rooms at Leamington Spa, built in 1812. The printing plate bears an engraved inscription, which reads: 'PERSPECTIVE VIEW of the NEW ...

Prussian 2 1/2 Groschen

Prussian silber (silver) 2 1/2 groschen, 1843 Diameter 20mm The obverse features the bust of Friedrich Wilhelm IV facing right and the inscription 'FRIEDR. WILH. IV KOENIG V. PREUSSEN', 'Friedrich Wilhelm ...

Prussian OneThaler

German States - Prussian silver thaler, 1866 Diameter 33mm The obverse features the bust of Wilhelm I facing right and the inscription 'WILHELM KOENIG VON PREUSSEN', meaning 'Wilhelm King of Prussia'. ...

Prussian Silber Groschen

Prussian Silber Groschen, 1825 Diameter 17mm The obverse features the bust of Friedrich Wilhelm III facing right. The inscription reads 'FRIEDR.WILH.III KOENIG V PREUSSEN', 'Friedrich Wilhelm III King ...

Prussian Three Pfenninge

Prussian copper three pfenninge, 1870 Diameter 24mm This coin was produced during the reign of William I.

Punch

Metal punch from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. It was made by Penton & Son. It was possibly used to remove eyelets. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. In 1847 the company moved ...

Punch

A large metal punch used at Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. In 1847 the company moved to The Parade, where it remained until 1980, when it ...

Purse

A silver metal purse or card case with a chain handle. The exterior is decorated with horizontal and wavy lines. It is engraved 'W.B,' and the inside compartments are lined with a blue-green fabric.

Quill Cutter

An ebony and brass cutter used for cutting quill pens. Moving a lever on the quill cutter reveals a sharp blade and pencil lead.

Quill Cutter

A quill pen cutter made from bone and brass. It has a long rectangular shape, with a slot along the top which produces a sharp knife. The cutter is 102mm in length.

Randolph Turpin

Randolph Turpin 2001 Randolph Turpin was born in Leamington Spa in 1928. With his brothers he took up boxing, and was managed by George Middleton. On the 10th July 1951 Turpin defeated Sugar Ray Robinson ...

Rapier

A rapier with a long slender blade and a dish shaped and decorative ricasso. The handle grip is wrapped in string and has a decorative metal knuckle guard, and ends with a pommel. This rapier was taken ...

Rasp

Double ended metal rasp used as Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa to smooth the leather inside boots or shoes. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. In 1847 the company moved to The ...

Rasp

A rasp from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. It has a metal head and wooden handle. It was used to smooth the leather inside boots or shoes .Southorn was establised in 1825 by William Southorn. ...

Ratchett

An iron ratchett from J. Clark and Sons. It has a square headed socket and a handle for turning. The holes in the handle add extra pressure. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. ...