Description:
- Nice line drawing from the first half of the 20th century. It would probably belong to a compass box.
- Two-piece tyralinear. The handle is of bone, the body has the head and part of the reeds of steel. The tips of the reeds are made of iron.
- The tips of the tongues are in very good condition. The distance between the tongues is adjusted by means of a brass wheel with a threaded bolt that goes through the upper tongue, threading into the lower tongue.
- The upper tab can be rotated over the head of the body to facilitate cleaning and maintenance.
- No distinguishing markings, markings or contrast, which could provide details of where it was made, manufacturer's details, as well as other data, have been located.
Preservation and damage:
- On the tips there are small bumps and small scratches, due to use.
- The attachment between the body and the handle is deteriorated, as can be seen in the photographs.
- The Object shows wear and tear typical of its age.
Comments:
- Measurements and weight are approximate.
- Very interesting as a collector's item and decorative element.
- Due to the unavoidable differences in tonalities between photos and reality, it must be taken into account that the tones of the colours in the photos are not exactly the same as the tones of the real colours.
- The Object for sale is the one that corresponds to the photos, which in turn are complemented in this Description, with the aim of providing a better knowledge of the Object, and never to be a detailed exposition of the same.
- The data provided here are personal opinions not contrasted.
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2855 - Bone, iron and steel tyralines. First half 20th Ce...