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A pair of early 20th century Edwardian sterling silver hall marked grape scissors. The scissors have assay marks for Sheffield, the year 1908 and the maker's mark for John Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge). The scissors have a chased decoration to the front surface of the handles and a plain back. The scissors are in very good original condition. (Circa 1908) Length 18cm (7.1 inches) Width 5.2cm (2 inches) Depth 0.5cm (0.2 inches) Sterling Silver Grape Scissors
Antiques.co.uk Ref: 9EQJP7FDH
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Graham Smith Antiques Ltd are a British antiques business specialising in furniture, with a substantial range of antique clocks, scientific objects, ceramics, antique glass and metal ware. The antiques for sale on our website are also on show in our antique shop in Newcastle upon Tyne. All of our antique furniture and furnishings are meticulously sourced to ensure consistently high quality. We are also approved members of both LAPADA and CINOA antique dealers trade associations.
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