Now we know they are called Britannia Pub Tables - seems there loads on ebay. I've coveted one for decades. Not sure I really need one now, and they are a bit heavy to post.

I'll keep my eyes open an opportunity may yet present itself.
Are they a Northern thing? I've seen the name Baxendales associated with them. There was a business of that name in Manchester.
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PS I think they must have made them
Baxendales though I don't see anything direct - just mentioned as the maker in adverts for sale. Looks like this mid 19th century Miller Street Manchester comapny ended up as Baxi. Interesting company history - a bit like John Lewis, with benevolent management.
I have fond memory of phoning them (in Preston) one Saturday morning to get a switch for my Baxi Bermuda balanced flue heater. A security guy answered the phone and when I explained my plight and what I needed, he went to the stores, found one, and sent it by post free of charge.
PPS - I now find that in the Manchetser Blitz book (very recently aquired), there is a full description of the Company being bombed in the December 1940 air raid on Manchester. (Just slightly spooky?)
I'll have to get a Britannia table, and bore people talking about it now.
