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A Victorian silver plated lemon squeezer. Hukin & Heath. c.1895. Of naturalistic design,...
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A Victorian silver plated lemon squeezer.
Hukin & Heath.
c.1895.
Of naturalistic design,...
Current Bid: £70
Estimate: £100 - £200
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Lot 153
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A Victorian silver plated lemon squeezer.
Hukin & Heath.
c.1895.
Of naturalistic design, modelled as a lemon with a hinged cover and turning screw raised on a single support, registered design no. 203233, numbered 8546 to underside, 33cm high, together with a corkscrew, unmarked, the textured handle designed as a log (2)
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