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Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
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Britain’s biggest collection of breadboards sliced up after going on sale

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Last updated: 2025/10/16 at 3:44 PM
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A Victorian Turned Sycamore Breadboard with the moulded border carved with "Eat of my Bread”, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
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Britain’s biggest collection of breadboards is being sliced up after going on sale.

The beautifully-carved wooden boards were amassed over decades by Rosslyn Neave.

She amassed over 600 of them over a 40-year period.

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The collection became the Antique Breadboard Museum, based in the front room of her house in Putney, south London.

Following her death, some of the museum’s rare exhibits and her personal collection of favourites are being sold.

The Neave Collection features boards, some with matching breadknives, dating from the 1700s through the Victorian era and up to the 20th century.

It includes some 16th and 17th-century trenchers – medieval plates, often with indents for salt or to collect juices.

Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A 16th-17th Century Turned Wood Trencher from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)

They are very rare, as many were burned or thrown away once they split.

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One square trencher has an estimated cost of £3,000.

The collection mainly features circular boards made of a join-free piece of lightweight sycamore chosen for its tight grain.

Sycamore also doesn’t transfer a sap flavour to food.

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Oak, beech and other woods were used too, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Bread was cut on plain, unremarkable wooden boards until the early Victorian period, when everything changed with the introduction of the Corn Laws in 1815, which put tariffs on foreign wheat.

Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
Six 19th Century Wooden Fruit Trenchers in the Elizabethan Manner from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)

Consequently, bread prices went through the roof, and only the wealthy classes could afford it.

To show off when they served bread, the aristocracy commissioned carvers to decorate boards with family mottos and heraldry.

The middle classes copied them, and soon the carved breadboards, complete with matching bowls and butter dishes, became a mark of gentility.

They were often given as a gift or used like a greeting card.

In the 1840s, William Gibbs Rogers of London carved boards for the
nobility, adding to his more famous work, which included carving a cradle for Queen Victoria.

But carvers rarely signed their work as they were not seen as ‘art

Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A 20th Century Bramhall Turned Sycamore Breadboard from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)

In the 1860s, George Wing of Sheffield simplified the carving and made the boards more commercial.

He was bought out by the Bramhall company, which, in its heyday in the 1920s, was using 700 trees a year, sending 4,000 wood items a week around the British Empire.

Wheat and floral borders were popular, as were pilgrimage boards. Late Victorian breadboards often featured worthy or religious mottos such as ‘Don’t eat too much’, ‘Be thankful’, or the finger-wagging ‘Waste Not Want Not’.

When the Corn Laws were repealed in 1846, bread became affordable again, and enterprising carvers began churning out cheaper breadboards for the masses.

But in the 20th century, when mass-produced loaves became bigger and rectangular traditional boards fell out of favour.

The sale is being handled by Canterbury Auction Galleries.

Part of the collection was auctioned at the start of October, with further lots being put up in future sales.

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Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A 19th Century North American or Canadian Maplewood Breadboard with the moulded borders carved with maple leaves interspersed by wheat, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A 20th Century Bramhall Turned Sycamore Breadboard with the moulded borders carved “Bread”, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A 20th Century Australian Turned Wood and Pokerwork Breadboard with the deep border decorated with Australian flowers, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
An Early 20th Century French Turned Wood Bread Platter with the moulded borders carved with a cross and “Donne-Nous Notre Pain Quotidien”, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
An Early 20th Century French Turned Fruit Wood Bread Platter from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A Victorian Turned Sycamore Breadboard with the moulded border carved with “Eat of my Bread”, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A 20th Century Australian Turned Wood and Pokerwork Breadboard with the deep border decorated with a kookaburra perched on a branch and leaves, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
An Early Turned Wood Trencher from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A Victorian Turned Sycamore Breadboard with the border carved with oak and mulberry leaves, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A 19th Century Continental Turned Hardwood Breadboard with the borders carved with morning glory leaves and the centre painted with a Canadian lake scene, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)
Britain’s largest breadboard collection of over 600 pieces, spanning from the 1700s to the 20th century, is being auctioned following the death of collector Rosslyn Neave.
A Victorian Turned Sycamore Breadboard with lemon and herbaceous carved borders, from the collection of Breadboards from the Antique Breadboard Museum. (Jam Press/Canterbury Auction Galleries)

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