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A 19th Century Sailor’s Fruitwood Seam Rubber with a carved ropetwist band to the handle, a faceted finial decorated with moulded lozenges, and the initials TP carved with the wedge end, 5½” (14 cm) in length.
Sold for: £320
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A 19th Century Sailor’s Fruitwood Seam Rubber with a carved ropetwist band to the handle, a faceted finial decorated with moulded lozenges, and the initials TP carved with the wedge end, 5½” (14 cm) in length.
Sold for: £320
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A Set of Six Lead-weighted Wooden Bowling Balls, probably 18th century, gouge carved with initials and having simple painted markings, approximately 4” (10 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £320
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A Set of Six Lead-weighted Wooden Bowling Balls, probably 18th century, gouge carved with initials and having simple painted markings, approximately 4” (10 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £320
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A Quantity of Fretted & Stained Bone Letters; white, green and red alphabets, and a group of small bone tiles inscribed with letters in capitals one one side, and under-case on the other.
Sold for: £120
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A Quantity of Fretted & Stained Bone Letters; white, green and red alphabets, and a group of small bone tiles inscribed with letters in capitals one one side, and under-case on the other.
Sold for: £120
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Two Vintage Figural Polychrome Painted Syroco Wood Corkscrews, made in USA by Syracuse Ornamental Company and patented circa 1945, both with original paper labels to the underside.
Sold for: £70
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Two Vintage Figural Polychrome Painted Syroco Wood Corkscrews, made in USA by Syracuse Ornamental Company and patented circa 1945, both with original paper labels to the underside.
Sold for: £70
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Two Vintage Figural Polychrome Painted Syroco Wood Corkscrews, made in USA by Syracuse Ornamental Company and patented circa 1945, both with original paper labels to the underside.
Sold for: £70
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Two Vintage Figural Polychrome Painted Syroco Wood Corkscrews, made in USA by Syracuse Ornamental Company and patented circa 1945, both with original paper labels to the underside.
Sold for: £70