Agricultural
Antique Pierced Cast Iron Brown and Blue Albion Tractor Seat
An authentic early 20th Century iron tractor seat bearing the name 'Albion', the number 4239 and the town 'Leigh, England'. The stylish radiating pie...
£180.00View details
Antique Timber & Iron Butter Churn on Stand
Discover a piece of rural history with this charming timber and iron butter churn, complete with its original stand. Crafted by Llewellin of Haverford...
£169.00View details
Assorted Reclaimed Hand Painted Vintage Tractor Seats
A colourful selection of likely late 19th century decorative vintage tractor seats. Typically made from cast iron these functional hard wearing agricu...
£154.80View details
Bamford 'Clipper' Safety Chaff Cutter
Discover a piece of agricultural history with this Bamford 'Clipper' Safety Chaff Cutter. Crafted with robust iron and showcasing a charmingly weather...
£600.00View details
Barford and Perkins Belt Driven Feed Mill
A fine piece of British industrial heritage. Barford & Perkins were famous for their road rollers - but in 1870, their feed mill took first prize ...
£300.00£330.00View details
Cider 'Cheese' Press
These imposing antique cider presses are remarkable survivors of traditional orchard industry. Known as "cheese" presses due to the way layers of appl...
£2,400.00View details
Early 20th Century Pierced Cast Iron Royal Blue Tractor Seat
An authentic pre-WWI cast iron tractor (or agricultural implement) seat with a radiating pierced pattern to disperse rainwater. The mounting bolt hole...
£144.00View details
Galvanised Trough 183cm x 36cm x 47cm
This robust galvanised trough is a versatile piece with an abundance of character. Measuring 183cm in length, 36cm in width, and 47cm in height, it of...
£95.00View details
Original Old Green Paint W E Co. Ltd Cast Iron Tractor Seat
An attractive W.E.Co.Ltd. early 20th century cast iron agricultural seat with a distinctive pierced radiating pattern, raised lettering, mounting hol...
£216.00View details
Agricultural salvage is about more than just old machinery; it is an appreciation for the grit, graft, and enduring utility of the British countryside. These pieces offer a rugged honesty that can ground a garden design or add an uncompromising textural element to a commercial interior.










