A substantial collection of assorted turned wooden objects, contained within two cardboard crates. The collection comprises a wide variety of household and decorative items, predominantly crafted from hardwoods including oak, mahogany, and beech. The items are produced using lathe-turning techniques. The lot includes tableware and kitchenalia such as bowls and platters of varying diameters and depths, several pepper mills and grinders, a group of egg cups, and small rolling pins. Lighting components and candleholders are also present, featuring a variety of candlesticks in different profiles, including one designed as a table lamp base fitted with a brass bayonet socket. Decorative and miscellaneous items include turned goblets and chalices, wooden mushrooms, a turned sphere, a miniature wooden-framed hourglass, and various lidded pots and vessels. No maker’s marks, signatures, or stamps were identified on the visible surfaces of the items in the collection.
Dimensions and weight not recorded.
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