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  • One of a pair of tin coal buckets, made in Pontypool.  It was restored in 1996, lacquered black with gilt decoration, hinged lid, fancy handles and back handle.  It was possibly purchased for Presteigne Shire Hall from Newell's Ironmongers, Broad Street, Presteigne.
Pontypool tinware: coal scuttle
  • One of a pair of tin coal buckets, made in Pontypool.  It was restored in 1996, lacquered black with gilt decoration, hinged lid, fancy handles and back handle.  It was possibly purchased for Presteigne Shire Hall from Newell's Ironmongers, Broad Street, Presteigne.
Pontypool tinware: coal scuttle
  • Late Victorian tin coal scuttle with shovel made in Pontypool.  Fancy scrolled sides with gilt decoration. There is an oilograph on the front lid under glass of an unidentified scene featuring a huntsman/poacher and priest.  It was possibly purchased from Newell's Ironmongers, Broad Street, Presteigne.
Pontypool tinware: coal scuttle, 19th century [image 1 of 2]