The turned tapering legs with carved upper sections and brass toes and castors are again typical of the William IV or early Victorian period. |
To get at the cabinets you insert a key into the star's centre and turn it so that the whole screen assembly rolls smoothly out on castors towards you. |
If the terrace is too sunny, you could wheel away the tubs, with discreetly placed castors, to a shady corner to rest until the following spring. |
High times indeed, if whaling captains were wheeled about the water on castors like gouty old aldermen in patent chairs. |
Easy to erect and reconfigure, some of the tables are provided with castors so that they can be shifted to create meeting places, group workspaces and individual desks. |
Gilmour stood on a flightcase on castors, an insecure setup supported from behind by a technician. |