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Lot 183

An Edwardian novelty silver funnel or candle snuffer.  Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1907. 

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Lot 183

An Edwardian novelty silver funnel or candle snuffer. 
Atkin Brothers,
Sheffield, 1907. 

Starting Bid: £30

Estimate: £80 - £120

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Lot 183

Description

An Edwardian novelty silver funnel or candle snuffer. 

Atkin Brothers,

Sheffield, 1907. 

Designed as a horn, the flared bell of the trumpet to an elongated stem with curving terminal, 25.5cm long, approx. weight 1ozt

Good condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching and nicking noted. One small ding towards bell. A couple of nicks to rim of bell and slightly out of round. Maker's mark slightly rubbed but legible. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-QZRI3DzKyv 

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