A set of French copper kitchen Ware 19th and early 20th century a) Frypan with two handles, 9.5 x 39.5 cm (diameter) b) bowl, 20 x 31 cm (diameter) c) elongated pot with handle. 14.5 x 38 x 22 cm, copper handle 20 cm d) tall pot, 21.5 x 22 cm (diameter) e)
Two Corgi models, including 359 army field kitchen; and 109 Pennyburn workmen's trailer with all the tools plus Broom, pick and shovel But missing the plastic Towing eye (E boxes G-E) (2)
A cased silver gilt Masonic medal; featuring a bull's head and horns, presented to Bro. C white by Lodge Halycon no. 29 for propaganda work, by kitchen & Bingham Sydney, C 1910
A 19th century copper kitchen broiling pan, oblong shape raised on four riveted feet, and with riveted wrought iron handles to either end. 43 cm x 31.5 cm x 20.5 cm
An 18th century French walnut kitchen dresser with a bordered plate rack and panelled doors, the lower section with a further three doors, with star motif inlay, cabriole supports, 216 x 242 x 50 cm
South Australian colonial Germanic kitchen dresser in pine, two glazed doors above a chest of four drawers with original clear glass knobs, Barossa Valley region
A cased model of the interior of a European house, 19th century, a cross section of a kitchen with stove and cooking and serving implements, flanked by a stairway with a parlour to one side and a stairway with a pantry and storage unit to the other side, 5
A miniature model of a kitchen dresser, Italian, 19th century, the dresser shelves laden with assorted books, ceramics, baskets of fruit and vegetables, a ham, cheese and other necessities, the drawers and enclosed cupboard also containing goods and chatte
Two section Japanese zelkova and lacquer mizuya [kitchen chest], Meiji period, the upper section with sliding cupboards above small drawers, the lower section with sliding cupboards. Height 172 cm, width 180 cm
A large 19th century copper kitchen pot, cylindrical with fitted lid and steel swing handle, of approximately 27 gallon capacity, the lid with loop handle stamped '14'. Diameter 35.5 cm, height 35 cm
An Australian cedar and blackwood kitchen table, circa 1860, the single cedar slab top with thumb-nail edge above a plain frieze and raised on turned blackwood legs and castors, 172 cm wide, 87 cm deep, 75 cm high
Set of four jarrah spindle back kitchen chairs, the chairs are manufactured in a Victorian farmhouse, style with solid seats, turned front legs and stretcher, bases. Height 90 cm
A rail-back kitchen chair, 19th century, Continental, the chair is beech wood with a painted 'Rosewood', finish with bobbin turning to front stretcher and front, legs, with later upholstered seat covering. Height 84 cm. Note: with BADA label - British anti