Summary

Alternative Name(s): Bathroom; Bath; Sink; Handbasin; Hand Basin; Bath Tub

Toy bathroom set consisting of a free standing sink and bathtub. Both are made of cream coloured moulded plastic,

Part of a dolls' house, built around 1920 by Neil McArthur for his much younger half-sister Elizabeth (Beth) Twycross, born in 1917. Neil made the doll's house out of found materials including cigar boxes; he also made many of the furnishings in the doll's house. Some of the contents of the doll's house may date back to the 1860s, played with by ancestor Charlotte Twycross; most date to either the 1920s or the 1940s-50s. In the early 1950s the donor was given the spruced-up doll's house as a birthday present by her parents. In later years her own daughter later added items, although she wasn't allowed to play due to its fragility.

Physical Description

Bathroom set, comprising of a sink and bathtub. Bathtub rectangular with a rounded end and blue spout and taps. Sink rectangular on column like base, with black taps and spout. Bathtub has maker's mark moulded on underside.

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