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Wickerwork wool basket, or crealagh, in the shape of a rugby ball, probably from Skye
Fish basket, shallow and rectangular with a wicker-covered bow handle and four spars below to act as a stand, used by Thurso fishwives
Teapot and cover (dobin) of greyish cream stoneware with a crackled glaze and painted with coloured chrysanthemums: Japan, Kyoto, second half of 18th century
Tea-kettle of copper/brass, spherical with cabriole spout, painted in famille rose enamels with floral sprays on white ground between black ruyi borders, with wicker-wrapped iron handle, and with separate stand : China, Guangzhou (Canton), Qing Dynasty, 18th - 19th century AD