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Vintage Treadle Potter’s Wheel
A vintage treadle-operated potter’s wheel to use whilst standing up. Most likely made by Dryad.
In good, working condition for its age. Giving away for FREE.
Heavy and large, will require two-person pick up and a suitable vehicle.
Collection only from near Cambridge.

Leach/Woodley-style kick wheel
I was given this to rescue and use. Lack of time and crook hips mean that is never going to happen.
We have greased and scrubbed it. Added wheels to level it after having to take off some of the rotten wood where is got damp. Now at a loss. Reluctant to scrap it if someone can use the wood or make it lovely again.
It has had a sorry life. Wheel head and cam/turn mechanism rusty.
No idea if all bits are here but lovely copper lined wooden tray definitely is not. Wood seems sound and the kick bar/ weight do move if creaking and unevenly. It came with a wooden seat bracket that had been painted but no actual seat to rest your bottom on.
I learned on one of these 40 years ago and would be sad to see it go to the tip or become shelves.
If you are up for a challenge it is collect from Norwich.

Pugmill – FREE
An old pugmill, a little slow but works fine. Runs off a 13 amp plug and is 1.4 metres long.
Free to collect from Haughley Green, Suffolk.

Arterial Engineering Kiln
- External dimension: depth 37″ (940mm), width 39″ (990mm), height 67″ (1700mm). The kiln is on a stand so that’s the overall height
- Internal dimensions: depth 18″ (46mm), width 20½” (520mm), height 26½” (675mm)
- Front loader
- Originally bought new in 2008
- Comes with plenty of kiln furniture
- Runs on single phase electricity
The kiln has been disconnected from the power supply. Will not be easy to get out of workshop, so is being given away for free.
The kiln used to belong to Paddy Dean, therefore please speak to Viv Burns if you have any questions. Collect from Saxmundham.
