Iron girdle plate with loop handle for suspension from pot hook, used for baking oatbread and cakes in Scotland and northern England, 1700-1900 Iron girdle plate with loop handle for suspension from pot hook 1700-1900
Wrought-iron weight-driven spit jack with decorated perforated front, flywheel not original, whole intended to be screwed to wall, English, 1700-1850 Wrought-iron weight-driven spit jack with decorated perforated front 1700-1850
Wrought-iron three-legged trivet with handle, to support and warm pans when they are not being used for cooking on the open hearth or range, English, 1750-1850 Wrought-iron three-legged trivet with handle 1750-1850
Cast iron fireback to resist heat of open hearth and protect the back wall of the hearth, decorated with the coat of arms of Philip II of Spain and inscribed DOMINUSMI HIATVTOR, 1595 Cast iron fireback to resist heat of open hearth and protect the back wall of the hearth 1595
Wrought-iron down-hearth toaster with decorative scrolled feet and two prongs to hold the meat towards the open fire, English, 1750-1900 Wrought-iron down-hearth toaster with decorative scrolled feet and two prongs to hold the meat towards the open fire 1750-1900
Gas cooker designed by James Sharp (a pioneer of domestic gas cooking technology) and manufactured by W. M. Lankester and Son of Southampton, sheet iron construction, top box missing, 1845-1855 Gas cooker, c. 1850. 1845-1855
Personal weighing scales with five weights and weight suspender in attatched polythene bag. By Maw and Sons, English; London 1891-1930 Personal weighing scales with five weights and weight suspender in attatched polythene bag. By Maw and Sons 1891-1930
Pair of wrought iron cresset spit dogs, with ratchet uprights which are engaged by adjustable hooks to support a spit, with cresset (open cup) at top for holding cup or candle, English, 1600-1700 Pair of wrought iron cresset spit dogs 1600-1700
Italian triptych medicine cabinet, empty, Italian, 1600-1750 Italian triptych medicine cabinet 1600-1750
"Beeton" electric oven, cast iron with two removeable circular coiled wire heating elements on each side of oven, embedded in firebrick to give red heat and thereby simulate roasting before an open fire, with two heat control switches, by General Electric Company Ltd., English, 1905-1910 Electric cooker 1905-1910
Set of 21 metal "gutter" limb splints, 1891-1930 Set of 21 metal "gutter" limb splints, 1891-1930 1891-1930
Two plain iron spits for roasting whole carcases in front of a domestic open fire, English, 1700-1850 Two plain iron spits for roasting whole carcases in front of a domestic open fire 1700-1850
Theatre dressing trolley, Medical Supply Association, 167-185 Grays Inn Road, London, W, England, 1930-1955 Theatre dressing trolley 1930-1955