Antiques - INK MUSTACHE HOLDER. FIRST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY. (T)
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Ink mustache holder. First half of the 19th century.


 Author:
Watson & Sons
 Period:
First half of XIX Century
 Material:
Alloy of metals
 Measures:
9,5 x 1,2 x 0.39 inc.
 Weight:
0.63 oz
 Conservation:
Very good

Ref.: A-G3-A-INS-SM-D-C 1401 Bigotera

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Description:
Beautiful one-piece mustache, with exclusive use for ink. It is very early nineteenth century. It has the inscription 'Watson & Sons'. There was a company that mainly manufactured optical devices, although it is possible that they also made drawing instruments. It is in very good condition, having the pointer and the tips of the tiralíneas in good condition. The strips can be opened for cleaning. It is scratched and has a lot of dirt. Steel has some rust marks. Care has been taken to design and manufacture it in the smallest detail.

Comments:
Because the differences in tonalities between photos and reality are inevitable, it must be borne in mind that the color tones of the photos are not exactly the same as the tones of the actual colors. It presents the own attrition of its time, as well as some stains. It has small damages. The data provided here are unconfirmed personal opinions.








 


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1401 - Ink mustache holder. First half of the 19th century.
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