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Telegraph Company Page Turner with Map  

Telegraph Company Advertising Page Turner with Map. Dated 1890. Dimensions : L-33 (cm)

Birmingham 1905 stunning solid silver and ivory paper knife by Deakin and Francis, in the Art Nouveau design.  

Birmingham 1905 beautiful English hallmarked Art Nouveau solid silver and ivory paper knife/page turner, made by Deakin and Francis in a very aesthetic style of twisting bands over curved panels surmounted by a stylised shell. Textured sections accent the polished panels. Beautiful grain to the ivory, which is in perfect condition. Size-13 3/8 inches long by 1 3/8 inches wide. Deakin and Francis is a fine well known firm that began in 1786 in Regent Street in London, and still remain family owned today. During this period, early in the 20th century, they made many Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts aesthetic period silver items, which are as popular today as they were 100 years ago. They are most contemporary in style, and go with many periods of decoration. A lovely example of an antique paper knife/page turner in excellent condition, which would beautifully accent any desk or table.

Antique silver mounted page turner  

A late Victorian page turner, at that time an item commonly used for turning the pages of a book instead of handling them. Often mistaken, and can be used, as a letter opener. This one has a horn handle with an embossed silver ferrule hallmarked for Birmingham 1899. Length 13ins (34cms)

Turner 'Stag' Pattern Dish 1790's  

A dish transfer printed with the 'Stag' pattern by John Turner and dating to c.1790. In good condition with some minor nibbles to the rim.Impressed 'TURNER' mark. Diameter is 160mm. SOLD
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