Kitchenalia

Early 19th Century Regency Mahogany Wine Cooler Cellarette attributed to Gillows of Lancaster and London

£1,800
An early 19th century Regency mahogany wine cooler attributed to Gillows of Lancaster and London, this is a lovely little wine cooler which would could also be used as a planter if a suitable size container could be found to line it. The proportions of this wine cooler are very nice and the design...

Antique Copper Fish Kettle

£265
Fine quality, grand scale and heavy antique fish kettle with lid and interior fitting, this kettle is a really good weight and thickness and with great patina. 26"/66cm wide8"/20cm deep7"/18cm highTF63

Massive 1889 Victorian Copper Saucepan made by Elkington and Co for the Red Star Shipping Line

£180
Massive copper pan made by one of the top silver smiths of the 19th century, Elkington and Co. Shown here with a normal size pan and kettle to give an idea of the scale of the thing! Elkington invented a method to apply a nickel lining to copper cookware and as a result they...

Lovely Little 18th Century Tea Caddy

£180
18th century Georgian square tea caddy made of well figured mahogany, lid to interior and a caddy top!13cm wide14cm highTF048

Burr Yew Tea Caddy

£650
18th century small square tea caddy made of a very finely detailed selection of burr Yew with kingwood crossbanding separated by incredibly thin triple stringing and with box wood stringing around the edges. All in all an exceptional caddy, it looks much better in real life than in the photos.13cm wide12cm deep12cm highTF049