Price Points: Copper jelly moulds

Copper jelly moulds

If you read the recent ‘Get their look’ feature, you’d have seen a kitchen containing a splendid collection of antique copper jelly moulds.

They’re wonderful items – something I’d love to collect myself – but they don’t tend to come cheap. The larger and more elaborate the shape, the more expensive they will be. Many of the most sought after examples are produced by London-based Benham & Froud who traded under that name from 1855 to 1906.

In 2017, there was a Wibbly Wobbly auction where over 250 jelly and cake moulds from a single collection went under the hammer. Havee a look at the huge variation in design… and price realised! ‘The Brunswick’, as shown in #3, sold for £260.

  1. C1900 large copper jelly mould: £65.00, Antiques Atlas
  2. French antique copper jelly mould: £145.00, Etsy
  3. Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould: £425.00, eBay

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Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
£425.00
French antique copper jelly mould
French antique copper jelly mould
£145.00
C1900 large copper jelly mould
C1900 large copper jelly mould
£65.00
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
£425.00
French antique copper jelly mould
French antique copper jelly mould
£145.00
C1900 large copper jelly mould
C1900 large copper jelly mould
£65.00
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
£425.00
French antique copper jelly mould
French antique copper jelly mould
£145.00
C1900 large copper jelly mould
C1900 large copper jelly mould
£65.00
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
£425.00
French antique copper jelly mould
French antique copper jelly mould
£145.00
C1900 large copper jelly mould
C1900 large copper jelly mould
£65.00
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
Benham & Froud antique copper jelly mould
£425.00
French antique copper jelly mould
French antique copper jelly mould
£145.00
C1900 large copper jelly mould
C1900 large copper jelly mould
£65.00

3 signs you might need to call a plumber

3 signs you might need to call a plumber | H is for Home

As a home-owner, you’ll sometimes be faced with repairs and other home improvement projects. While many of these fixes can be done without the help of a professional, some problems require expert knowledge. Plumbing is one area that often requires a professional and trying to fix plumbing issues on your own can turn into an even bigger problem.

Today, we’re going to learn a few signs that just might indicate that you need to call a professional plumber for backup.

Soldering a water pipe

You have a slight leak in your pipes

If you notice a small leak in one of your water pipes, you may think that it’s no big deal. However, small leaks can turn into serious flooding in a matter of seconds. Small leaks can also be an indication that your water system needs a major overhaul. If you notice leaking pipes, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Calling a professional plumbing service like Reckon Plumbing for those of you who are based in Los Angeles will ensure that your small leak is fixed before it’s too late. Water damage is a serious issue that could end up costing thousands. Get those leaks fixed so that your biggest investment is protected.

Shower head

You keep running out of hot water

When you take a shower, do you notice the hot water runs out before you’re finished? This could be a sign that your boiler isn’t working properly. In more serious situations, it could mean that your water heater is about to fail and should be replaced. But, only a qualified plumber can determine the condition of your boiler.

In some cases, it is possible to do water heater repairs. However, if your unit is more than 10 years old, you may want to think about having it replaced. If you do need to install a new boiler, you should allow a certified plumber to do the job. Boilers can cause house fires if they’re not installed properly.

Damp basement

Your basement always seems damp

If your basement is always damp or you notice water seeping from the walls, you should call a plumber. This could be a sign of a leaking water pipe or drain line that is hidden underground. While you can take measures to get rid of the moisture by installing dehumidifiers, you should have the problem checked out by a plumber.

As we’ve learned above, water damage is a serious issue that could cause many different types of problems. The worst issue you may face is a mould infestation. When there is moisture present in your basement, it will often attract dangerous mould. Once mould has taken over your basement, it can make your family sick and cost you thousands of dollars to remove. To play it safe, call a plumber as soon as you notice moisture in your basement.

These are just a few signs that it might be time to contact a plumber. Remember, there are many jobs that only a certified plumber can handle. They have the knowledge and tools to do these jobs properly, so when in doubt, always give them a call.

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