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A William IV / early Victorian silver sliding Propelling Pencil, the cylindrical body with line and dot and barley corn decoration, the seal terminal set with a carnelian seal stone and unscrewing to reveal a rifled lead reservoir.
Stamped : S.MORDAN & CO MAKERS AND PATENTEES.
By Sampson Mordan & Co, London circa 1830-45,
Open 107mm.
Closed 82mm.
Weight
13.00 Grams (0.42 troy ounces)Condition report
In good condition with no damage or repair and in full working order, a couple of very minor dinks to the bodyStock number
CH000329BThe BADA Standard
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