Image
Category
Collection
Maker
On Display
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Wicker Winnowing Fan, 20th century

1900-1935

Glass perfume bottle

Cane drinking tube with wicker fitter at base

1890-1930

Beer strainer, wicker, African, probably 1900-1930

1900-1930

Stone winchester in wicker holder

Small wicker fan

1901-1970

Woven wicker sieve with cane frame

1851-1920

Amuletic bracelet of wicker and cloth

1880-1920

Glass flask, in a wicker sheath, possibly Spanish

Tobacco pipe stem

1801-1900

Model of a single-hide Rosses Curragh

1930-1937

River Teifi coracle

1930-1934

Model of a Boyne "Curach" or coracle

1925-1933

Woven wicker sieve

1851-1920

Woven wicker sieve with cane frame

1851-1920

Medicine man's equipment

1880-1920

Wicker sieve with cane frame

1851-1920

Woven wicker strainer

1851-1920

Blanket support

1900-1930

Bath chair, United Kingdom, 1901-1920

1901-1920

Invalid chair, no company markings, three wheeler with steering rod missing, basket weave with padded back, made by Carters of London. Diameter of two rear wheels 2'1'', front wheel 1'1'', overall length 5'6''.

Invalid wheelchair

1860-1950

Luncheon basket, wickerwork with wire, Glasgow & South Western Railway, '3rd Class Refreshment' painted on side, 'Glasgow' on reverse and '11' on each end, 1900-1914. Overall: 145 mm x 405 mm x 300 mm, 1.36kg.

Luncheon basket, Glasgow & South Western Railway

1900-1914

Lunch basket, "En Route" made by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly, wicker basket for tea making set, with three compartments. Reg no. 121219. With seperate leather handle.Overall (closed): 256 mm x 345 mm x 175 mm.

En Route lunch basket

1890-1910

Rigged model, scale 1:12, outrigger canoe used in Ceylon with rectangular spritsail, fully fitted

Model outrigger canoe with rectangular spritsail

1900-1924

Model of an Irish curragh from Galway Bay. This sea-going boat, made from a wooden framework covered with tarred cloth, are used on the west coast of Ireland. They were generally propelled by oars and larger curraghs were fitted with a mast and a lug-sail. Scale None given

Model of an Irish curragh from Galway Bay. This sea-going boat

1930-1934

Model of a five-log catamaran, with two men, from the Madras coast, Coromandel Coast, India, 1700-1920

Model of five-log catamaran, with two men

1869-1879

Wicker No. 1 Field Medical Pannier, rectangular box with hinged lid and swing down front, 4 removable tin trays inside containing surgical gut, drugs and plasters, wooden lid, leather and iron fittings, English, 1914-1918

Wicker field medical pannier c. 1914-1918

1914-1918

Baby weighing scales, marked `Ostermilk, the successful baby food' (refers to brand name for Glaxo's dried baby milk) with wicker basket, made by Herbert and Sons Ltd, London, 1910-1939

Baby weighing scales

1910-1939

Luncheon Basket, London & North Western Railway, wicker work with enamel plate attached "L&NWRLY Co REFRESHMENT ROOM DEPT CREWE OR EUSTON". Overall: 250 mm x 395 mm x 340 mm.

London & North Western Railway luncheon basket

Correspondence tray. Wicker work. Overall: 100 mm x 306 mm x 415 mm.

Correspondence tray

Luncheon basket, empty. Overall (closed): 210 mm x 435 mm x 360 mm, 1.91kg.

Luncheon basket

Luncheon basket, empty. Overall (closed): 190 mm x 430 mm x 370 mm, 1.85kg.

Luncheon basket

Luncheon basket, wicker basket containing tea making items and picnic plates, Drew & Sons "En Route" Tea Basket, c1890.

En Route wicker lunch basket

1890-1910

Aero liquid oxygen container, mark 1, serial number 22, in wicker basket cover, with Erichsen test sheet, by John Levick, Birmingham, England, 1914-1923. A vacuum flask with a capacity of 20 litres (equivalent to 15,800 litres of oxygen gas), used for transporting liquid oxygen to airfields from point of manufacture.

Aero liquid oxygen container

1914-1923

Lace-maker's glass flask with wicker basket padding - broken

Lace-maker's glass flask with wicker basket padding

Kettle, screw top lid, wicker handle, tea insert strainer, from Drew & Sons "En Route" Tea Basket, c1890. Overall: 155 mm x 165 mm x 115 mm; strainer: 102 mm x 50 mm.

Kettle for En Route lunch set

1890-1910

Model of a Donegal Curragh from Mulroy Bay. Made and purchased for the museum by Mr J.H. Craine. This sea-going boat, made from a wooden framework covered with tarred cloth, are used on the west coast of Ireland. They were generally propelled by oars and larger curraghs were fitted with a mast and a lug-sail. Scale None given

Model of a Donegal Curragh from Mulroy Bay. Made and purchased for the museum by Mr J.H. Craine

1925-1932

Welsh coracle from the river Teify, with paddle. Made with a frame-work of willow and hazel withies, coracles were originally covered hide but more recently tarred cloth has been used. There are two classes: one bowl-shaped & the other almost square in plan. Scale N/A

Welsh coracle from the river Teify

1930-1955

Lunch basket, "En Route" made by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly, wicker basket for tea making set. Reg no. 121219. Overall (closed): 256 mm x 345 mm x 175 mm.

En Route lunch basket

Kettle, from "En Route" set made by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly. Contains pierced cylinder/tea strainer. Overall: 158 mm x 175 mm x 116 mm.

En Route kettle

Iron baby scales, painted to give brass effect, with wicker baby basket, and weights, labelled "The Cromwell House Scale", formerly used in Farnborough Hospital, unsigned, England, 1900-1940

Hospital baby weighing scales

1900-1940

Large wickerwork basket used by nurses when dispensing medicines on the wards, with handle and 6 compartments, formerly used at Farnborough Hospital, English, unsigned, English, 1880-1940

Wickerwork basket

1880-1940

Wicker bath chair three wheeled, English, late 19th century

Wicker bath chair three wheeled

1871-1900

Hand mule, consisting of headstock, and parts of roller beam and carriage

Hand mule, consisting of headstock, and parts of roller beam and carriage

Lunch basket, "En Route" made by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly, wicker basket containing equipment for making tea. Date around 1890.

En Route lunch basket

1890