Edmund Bennett
Decorative Arts
About this Item
London, England
A late Victorian silver-mounted ivory page turner, Edmund Bennett, London, 1900
chip to the ivory, dents to silver, 37cm long; a George V silver-mounted ivory example, Edmund Bennett, London, 1911, chip to the ivory, 27cm long; a late Victorian ivory example, with later silver mount, unmarked, chips to the ivory, traces of adhesive, 31,5cm long; a late Victorian silver-mounted tortoiseshell example, with later silver mounts, unmarked, chips to the tortoiseshell, 34cm long; and an Edward VII silver-mounted tortoiseshell example, maker's mark indistinct, London, 1907, retailed by Asprey London, the handle engraved with initials, with later silver collar, .925 sterling, maker's initials MSC, South Africa, 1995, chips, 38,5cm long
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