Summary
Y ou don't see huge amounts of kitchenalia around the salerooms these days, not in that folksy, country kitchen tradition of some years ago; all Victorian cream jugs, stoneware storage jars, jelly moulds, enamel advertising signs and scrubbed pine tables.
The market has changed, no longer driven by homemakers but by collectors, who will pay handsomely for the rarities they're looking for but are no longer in the market for the clutter that's now out of step with this minimalist age.See the full content of this document
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Under the Hammer
As a result, the wooden utensils and ceramic pots that made up auction lots a few years ago are now more the preserve - no pun intended - of car ...
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