16 riżultati fi ħdan Post High Wycombe

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High Wycombe

Town in Buckinghamshire, England

The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

The saddler's clamp, also known as a ‘clam’, is held between the knees and is used by the saddler when sewing leather to hold the piece of leather in place. This example is made of two flexible slats of curved beech wood. The clamp is part of a larg…

Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

A saddle tree can be one of two things – the frame around which a saddle is built, or a frame which sits on top of the saddle to support the girth straps. They are made of beech, because of its elastic properties, and the designs are adapted to meet local…

The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

This rocking chair was designed and made by Ercol of High Wycombe. It is design number 435 in the 'Goldsmith' range of furniture, and dates from the 1960s - the Goldsmith range was later discontinued in the early 1980s. Lucian Ercolani, the foun…

Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

This is a banister slat (the piece fitted in the centre of a chair back) for a Windsor chair and is made of beech. It is for a wheel back chair, so called from the wheel pattern in the centre, but has a solid boss ornamented with circular grooves instead …

Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

This is a banister slat (the piece fitted in the centre of a chair back) for a Windsor chair and is made of beech. It is for a wheel back chair, so called from the wheel pattern in the centre. Wheel back chairs are the most common type of Windsor chair an…

Victoria and Albert Museum

Oak with turned front legs with ringed decoration, square section front and side stretchers, flat scroll arms on vase-shaped supports, indented back rail and solid splat; drop-in rush seat.

Road and Traffic History Collection

Raw painted compressor with four solid rubber wheels, and drawbar. Startvev forward. Interceptible side doors. Four cylinders, diesel engine. On the short side at the rear outlet for four air hoses. Frame to be able to lift the machine. Previously painted…

Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

A saddle tree can be one of two things – the frame around which a saddle is built, or a frame which sits on top of the saddle to support the girth straps. They are made of beech, because of its elastic properties, and the designs are adapted to meet local…

Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

This is a banister slat (the piece fitted in the centre of a chair back) for a Windsor chair and is made of beech. It is for a wheel back chair, so called from the wheel pattern in the centre, but has rare design incorporating fleur-de-lys supposedly in h…

Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

This is a banister slat (the piece fitted in the centre of a chair back) for a Windsor chair and is made of beech. It is for a wheel back chair, so called from the wheel pattern in the centre. Wheel back chairs are the most common type of Windsor chair an…

Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

This set of six egg cups and stand are made of yew and were lathe turned. The set was supplied by, and probably made by, A. Abbott of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, circa 1945–6. It is part of a large collection of traditional craft products acquired from…