A Queen Elizabeth II silver shoe horn, possibly Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 1996
Decorative Arts and Furniture
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A Queen Elizabeth II silver shoe horn, possibly Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 1996
with pierced handle, 45g, 14,6cm long; a Queen Elizabeth II silver penknife, Cohen & Charles, Sheffield, 1958, the engine-turned body with rectangular vacant cartouche, with two blades, applied with two ring connectors, 7,2cm long; a pair of Victorian silver plate King's pattern sardine tongs, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, circa1870-1893, applied with sardine terminals, 11,4cm long, 5cm wide; another pair Fiddle and Thread pattern, apparently unmarked, 12,2cm long, 6,3cm wide; and a plated and chrome corkscrew, modern, the handle modelled with a pair of fish, 14,5cm high, 9,8cm wide
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