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WBC Beehive, Briton – Metal Cast Toy – 1950s
£37.00
This is a rare piece from the farm yard series by Briton, makers of metal toy figures in the 1950s. A wonderfully detailed WBC Beehive. Original paint, worn as pictured.
Only one. 3.5cm high x 3cm x 2cm
1 in stock
SKU: 1590WBC
Category: Giftware - Goodies
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Real working English Pub Beer Pull Handle. This is used in British pubs to pull a pint!. We loved it because it featured a metal skep beehive at the top and says ' John Lambott Honey Brown Lager'. This is from our private BEE collection.
Its very heavy, made of metal and wood. It has a female screw head at the base so it can be attached to any male thread on the base tab at pubs.
Great condition and a great addition to any beekeepers collection of bee artefacts. Used, sold as seen.
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Vintage Pirkenhammer Porcelain Bee Trinket Box- circa 1880
Amazing piece! All hand painted in tiny detail. The wing lid comes away to reveal the hidden hollow in the base for trinkets. Very geometric hand painted pattern to the wings. Never seen this in the 40 years of collecting bee items. Time to go to a new home to enjoy!
Base still has an vintage label, written on it, 'Pirkenhammer;. Embossed is F&M. There is no base stamp, only the embossed letters.
PIRKEN-HAMMER c.1880 F&M MARK LIDDED PORCELAIN TRINKET DISH IN THE FORM OF A BEE in Pottery, Porcelain & Glass, Date-Lined Ceramics
Wooden Honey Dipper
The traditional honey spoon and a must have at the breakfast table to avoid messy drips everywhere. The spoon it kept in the honeypot of jar and is used to transfer the honey that is caught in the grooves from the container to the object your sweetening.
DO NOT put it in the food source or use it to stir with. Only to transfer the honey. This way you keep your dipper and your honey clean of any foreign matter. A slight turning motion as you raise it out of the container will catch the drip before it falls. Stop the motion once you have the dipper over your food source and it will begin to drip, drizzle it about as needed. To stop the drip, twist it again catching the dripping tail. Do not put it in a dishwasher, lightly rinse it off once in a while. It must be completly dry before putting it back in your honey. Too much water makes honey ferment (go bad).