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An 18ct gold and bloodstone paper knife, 19th century, with faceted handle, scrolling foliate...
View MoreAn 18ct gold and bloodstone paper knife, 19th century, with faceted handle, scrolling foliate...
Estimate: £800 - £1,200
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Lot 58
Description
An 18ct gold and bloodstone paper knife, 19th century, with faceted handle, scrolling foliate collar and gold blade, the blade stamped 18 and engraved For L . M. Sampson & Lady Sampson from J. & L. Tinker November 27th 1877, 19.5cm long
Condition Report
The bloodstone handle in very good order with one or two barely visible abrasions. The blade in good condition with miniscule indentations to one side near the collar and to the curved top. This is consistent with use.
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