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Pan

The words 'BEE CONSTANT' can just be made out on the handle of this skillet. This motto is associated with the South Petherton Sturton Foundry. The F mark indicates that...

Pan

Made by Thomas Sturton I of South Petherton in 1630, this is the largest and earliest dated of all our skillets. When the skillet is half full of water...

Shoes worn by Joseph Sewell

Joseph Sewell was seven feet four inches (2.2 metres) tall and weighed 37 stone. From an early age he made a living by charging people to see him at fairs...

Vase

This miniature china vase manufactured by Queen Crest displays the arms of Minehead. Items like these were popular with holiday makers wanting to buy souvenirs to take home....

Souvenir

This small diamond-shaped china finial features the arms of Burnham-on-Sea. These items were popular with holiday makers to the town wishing to buy souvenirs to take home....

Mortar (vessel)

This mortar was cast by Thomas Sturton II at the South Petherton foundry between 1651-1683. It is thought that mortars as large as this were often cast for grocers and...

Pan

This 3 and 1/2 pint skillet features the marks of John Fathers I, who worked in the foundry in Montacute between 1650-1688....

Poster of Luccombe

This poster, promoting rail travel, is by Frank Wootton for British Railways and shows the Exmoor village of Luccombe....

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