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I bought one in a traditional ironmongers in Leyburn, Yorkshire when on holiday. I have seen one in the local ironmongers in Diss, Norfolk too. I love those shops, you can find things to mend anything and they don't mind selling you 5p worth of cup hooks or some such. Hope this helps.
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Not found anything there that's quite right, but DH would love this dustpan and brush, so that's one gift for him sorted.
Now I am impressed, I can't imagine a partner liking things like that, if I bought my partner one, or anything 'housey' for that matter, he'd throw a right strop! Good luck in your search for the rest.
http://www.waresofknutsford.co.uk/ another website, sells a lot of traditional items, this one too http://www.idealmoments.co.uk/enamelware_bread_bins_etc.list strange how things like that come back into fashion isn't it, seen lots of 'copied' items like this in modern shops lately. http://www.willowandstone.co.uk/search.asp?types=yes&type=The+Kitchen+%3E+Storage another
I should stop looking, I'll end up spending
One day I might be more organised...........
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