(on 13) UNRELATED GROUP: DRILL, NAUTICAL AND SEWING
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Description
Brown Flather/Sheffield wood brace drill with ebony handle with inlaid bone button, 14" (the firm Brown and Flather operated between 1828 and 1849 in Sheffield, England); a wood clamp (?); (2) wood yarn thread spools; (2) weaving shuttles; (4) tin oil lamps; an iron bed wrench; and a small plated silver mug inscribed E.A. Howland from his unknown friend J.A.S.; AND a Japanese faux-shell bowl with applied lacquer decoration with pheasant and prunus
From the collection of a Beverly, Massachusetts woman.
From the collection of a Beverly, Massachusetts woman.
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(on 13) UNRELATED GROUP: DRILL, NAUTICAL AND SEWING
Estimate $300 - $400
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