"Pentecon" pressure cooker by Joseph Sankey and Sons Ltd. of Bilston, 1927 "Pentecon" pressure cooker by Joseph Sankey and Sons Ltd. of Bilston Domestic Appliances 1927
"Senator" drip-feed oil heater by Joseph Sankey and Sons Ltd., Bilston, Staffs. 1957 "Senator" drip-feed oil heater by Joseph Sankey and Sons Ltd. Domestic Appliances 1957
Bilston penny, token showing furnaces of Priestfield Iron Works, 1811. Copper; 34mm diameter, 2mm deep. Milled edge. Obverse: scene and legend, Priest Field Furnaces 1811. Reverse: legend, Bradley Bilston & Priestfield Collieries & Iron Works. One Penny Payable at Bilston. [initialled in ornamental italic] SF Bilston penny Coins, Medals & Tokens 1811
Cannon 'Fifti-Fifti' combined gas-electric cooker, model E.1, serial no. 1412. Made by Cannon Industries Ltd., Deepfields, Bilston, Staffs. 1964-1965. Cannon Fifti-Fifti Domestic Appliances 1964-1965
"CannonLux", the first combined complete gas cooker and Electrolux MB 16 gas refrigerator unit. Model CL/1, white, Serial No. 32539. Cannon (GA) Ltd, Deepfields, Bilston, Staffs (cooker); Electrolux Works, Luton, Bedfordshire (refrigerator). 1961. CannonLux Domestic Appliances 1961
3-hour gravity-feed oil cooker "The Florence-Expire" by Joseph Sankey and Sons of Bilston, Staff. c.1935 3-hour gravity-feed oil cooker "The Florence-Expire" by Joseph Sankey and Sons of Bilston Domestic Appliances 1935
Piece of phosphorized wrought iron found in the slag from a basic converter, at the Staffordshire Steel and Ingot Iron Company, Bilston, communicated by F.W. Harbord Sample of Phosphorised Wrought Iron, 1878 Metallurgy 1878
Cannon Gas Fire type K11, serial No. 3320, by Cannon (G.A.) Ltd., Bilston, Staffs, England. 1955. Cannon Gas Fire type K11 Domestic Appliances 1955
"Bachelor" - small gas griller by Cannon Ironfounders, Bilston, for use on a table top, c. 1910 "Bachelor" - small gas griller by Cannon Ironfounders Domestic Appliances 1910