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Someone told us what this thing is for but we were so bored we fell asleep so we still don’t know. What we do know is that the top handle looks like... |
£15.00
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Very traditional these – useful for beating the carp out of your crapet. Use as follows: Drape carpet over washing line – preferably in back... |
£8.00
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A Fabulous Fragile Folding Fan This fan dates from the late 19th early 20th century – It is probably Edwardian. The guard, sticks and ribs we think... |
£47.00
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Holiday time folks and what can be handier than this wee electric travelling iron. Pop it in your suitcase, plug it into a light socket and... |
£9.50
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We decided to let our resident pedant loose on this one: “of course the word scutella is a diminutive of scultra which is Latin for shallow pan and... |
£12.50
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This poor old candlestick has certainly seen better days – or should we say nights. The flame of its life is virtually extinguished as it has... |
£10.00
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It’s not often that we at Cybergrot wax lyrical about our stock… but this item is so wonderful we are amazed that we managed to prize it out of the... |
£25.00
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Well we assume this is a cigarette box as there is a hint on the lid which sort of gives it away. However on opening this it seems that in days of... |
£15.00
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Australian BILLY TEA mug Instructions for use are on the side: Bring the billy to the boil over a hot fire. Use a stick to lift off the fire, remove... |
£8.00
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This very, very old tin was sold by John Buchanan and Bros Ltd, probably around 1900. They were makers of confectionary, chocolates, jams &... |
£8.00
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Why would anyone want to buy this? Well …. It is a very rare survival from, we believe the 1930s – a sort of domestic version of the traditional pub... |
£4.00
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Speed records on land and water send our entire team into a deep coma so we offer this model of Donald Campbell’s Bluebird Proteus with no regrets... |
£10.00
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Here it is, the perfect (well nearly) Edwardian Chaise Longue - just what you need to decline on in your reclining years. Suavely carved in... |
£130.00
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Elizabeth Keirle we know you are out there! This is an exercise book written by your ancestor in the late 1870s early 1880s (we believe this to be... |
£8.00
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Mmmmmmmmmmm nice. These field dressings – happily unused – are dated July 1941 and February 1942 respectively. They have been re-packaged in... |
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Dare we guess that this tin was made to celebrate the centenary of the invention of Stephenson’s Rocket in 1829? Hmmmm possibly. Some Biscuit Tin... |
£15.00
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There is absolutely no excuse for this – no none, none whatsoever… but there must be someone out there who can appreciate its poetry and its... |
£57,642.00
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Given that we all know the moon is made of green cheese* , we feel that this ash tray is rather a poor example of the brass-founder's art. For... |
£10.00
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This is a very old bottle. At least we think it may be old…. But it may be a modern joke……Who knows? Who cares? Whatever the age,... |
£15.00
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The first thing we ever sold on Cybergrot was a fireman’s helmet so it gives us great pleasure to be able to offer a second one. Styled in egg-yolk... |
£35.00
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WHERE’S ME KEYS? Attach this to your key ring and you will never have to use the above phrase again. Wrought iron Probably 18th or... |
£6.00
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Do we sell old socks on Cybergrot.com? Of course we do. However you can rest assured that although these socks are indeed second-hand (or should we... |
£2.50
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Ah you thought we were joking didn’t you? We jest not. Here are two very collectable items and yes – we will separate them if you so wish. ... |
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16 copies of Beano all from the 1980s – including Christmas edition and also the 2000th edition (slightly crumpled) All in average condition -... |
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The Cricketer - Vol. 1 no 6. This is a single edition dated June 4 1921 – the year this magazine was founded. In used condition and it is... |
£18.50
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Published in London We defy you to find a more unexciting book – or more used - book than this! Just think - this was published three years before... |
£57.94
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Lovely! C.W.S Biscuits. As of course you all know CWS stands for Co Woperative Stores and this charming tin once held Free Sample biscuits... Cooo... |
£9.50
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