Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Selling this bathroom suite which came from my gran's house in North Wales, it was removed when the house was refurbished a few years ago and has been kept in storage until now. 
 
It was made by 'Standard' in the 1940's, and the date 3/6/1941 is written on the back of the basin. There is also a letter 'R' and the word 'YORK'.
 
'Standard Made In England' is written on the inside of the cistern and there's also a number on the bottom on the inside of the cistern. The internal cistern pieces are believed to be original and made of ceramic.  
 
There's a hairline crack on the front left-hand side of the cistern next to the flush running from the top to the bottom - see photograph. I believe this could easily be repaired.
 
The basin comes complete with the original taps, faucet, fittings, and plug which is also thought to be original. As well as the original toilet seat, bracket and connecting pipe.
 
Apart from the crack and some corrosion on the taps, all parts are in good condition, particularly given it is a modern antique at 83 years old. 
 
Let me know if you would like to come take a look.
 
Any questions, please ask.

0812A622-2F91-4F18-96EA-D6AA72C41428.jpeg

1F503E7C-00F1-4F7B-B462-99848E5FC2F4.jpeg

C17DEF68-2820-4CD2-8069-2496837A5CC7.jpeg

  • Like 2
  • 1 month later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Ahh, that's too bad. The SLP was always on sale in Sainsbury's and always available in libraries. They did some really detailed local crime reporting and local government reporting that other outlets wouldn't focus on.
    • Miranda Sawyer of the (once) Observer has done a piece on festival on Insta which might be of-interest.  Councils are private companies, imo. They make money for themselves, imo.  I do not think by law that they have to follow anything brought up by a consultation, this is for 'face' only - hence, LTNs and everything else.  
    • My understanding is the "free event" is 100% Gala, nothing to do with the council. Obviously Gala will still make money from the food & drink that they are trying to coerce punters into buying on their social media posts. Their costs will be negligible due to already having the infrastructure in place for Gala. So Gala are trying to appear community minded by providing this "free event", but the real goal is to set a precedent for a fourth day's festival - which surely no one could possibly object to?!? - in preparation for applying (again) for two three-day festivals spread over two weekends. It's only another two days, right, and the site & equipment is already there, so why would anyone object?!? More money for the council, much more money for Gala, win-win right? But yet another week of our park taken away from us, too, and another 18,000 people trampling & littering the park, and another week of disturbance for the native birds & wildlife...
    • Meson Don Felipe on The Cut was my go to place for many years. Though it's now many years since I was there. 10-15 minute walk from the Tate. If you go can you tell me what it's like nowadays?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...