Friday, 21 November 2025

Furlongs

                                                                                  


Welcome to my sales blog, just scroll down the page to see the latest listings. This painting by Eric Ravilious is my inspiration for the list today. It is a farmhouse he lived in for a while in the 1930s.

 Every day I will update the listings to give a choice of different items. Please note that these are collectors items and NOT toys.

Please email me at jltg40@btinternet.com if you have any questions and interested in buying. Prices shown, plus postage, I am more than happy to combine postage. 

 If an item is marked as sold, please email as I may have a similar/same item for sale. Many thanks, Lizzie

                                                                               

The Kitchen


5681 - An old open-front wooden dresser, perfect for a farmhouse kitchen - £28




6233 - A chunky old wooden kitchen table - £16.50



7101 - A realistic old fashioned style small modern miniature metal bucket - £8.50



5414 - A small old basic wooden bench, a little worn and scruffy in places - £12.50



6805 - A nicely detailed reproduction biscuit tin - £10.50



6791 - A nice old painted metal jug - £14.50



5921 - An old , larger scale rustic glazed pottery dish - £16.50



6319 - A realistic bunch of modern-made carrots - £9.50



5438 - A selection of smaller scale nicely detailed pottery bowls and small plates - £14.50



5623 - A small scale vintage wooden toast rack - £8.50



6804 - A nicely detailed kitchen knife - £9.50 - reserved



6990 - An old metal jug with pretty decoration - £12.50 



6277 - A larger scale old metal pan - £9.50



5812 - A charming old painted wooden adjustable high chair.


Please see all images for detail/condition - £24



6806 - A vintage, circa 1960s wooden sink unit, missing the taps so a bit of a project - £9.50



6640 - A pair of tiny old metal mugs - £12.50 the pair



7117 - A slightly larger scale metal frying pan - £8.50



6577 - A set of 4 old metal plates, marked Germany underneath (see below) £16.50 for 4



6803 - A small scale old metal pestle and mortar - £16.50



6810 - An old painted metal jug - £14.50



5460 - An old, circa 1900 china kitchen bucket with metal handle - £16.50



6612 - A pair of metal (brass) plates - £8.50



5684 - A realistic modern miniature wooden crate - £6.50


6145 - An old larger scale metal sieve - £8.50


6610 - An old, rather bashed metal cooking pot, missing the lid - £8.50



6637 - A selection of kitchen items including this cute, tiny scale iron - £9.50 the lot - reserved



6322 - A larger scale pottery dish, with some imperfections as it is an OLD item - £18.50



5300 - A small old metal scoop - £9.50



5410 - A lightweight metal milk churn - £9.50



7120 - A fine modern miniature laundry frame - £10.50


The Dining Room


7132 - An old stained wooden dresser


Missing the top shelf and in need of repairs - £28 - reserved



6525 - An attractive, slightly larger scale glazed pottery jug - £14.50 - reserved



7099 - A vintage small scale wooden cupboard with functioning door- £16.50



6436 ee - A little spun glass basket - £16.50



7109 - An old, rather battered painted metal coal holder. Please see both images for detail/damage - £12.50



7081 - An old painted metal fireside shovel - £16.50



6800 - An old ceramic jug - £9.50


The Yard


4949 - An old composition chicken, possibly Elastolin (or a similar maker) £14.50



6140 - An old cast metal milk churn - £9.50



4021 - An old composition cockerel, possibly Elastolin (or a similar maker) £14.50



5013 - A modern miniature flower pot with realistic mossy green finish - £7.50 



3023 - An old composition cockerel, possibly Elastolin (or a similar maker) £14.50



4069 - An old composition chicken, possibly Elastolin (or a similar maker) £14.50



6132 - A vintage wooden garden trough filled with flowers,
possibly made by Dol toi as the flowers are the same as those found in the individual flower pots - £18.50 - reserved







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