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3 Primitive Antique Paper Clips, Victorian Brass & Tin
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3 great antique victorian paper clips. Probably used on a desk to hold household documents about 1880 or so. T are 2 tin clips. Both work as they are supposed to. Squeeze the top and the jaws open. One is gold plated and one not. The biggest measures over 4 inches long and reads, SPENCERIAN on the front, the other is 3 3/8" tall and reads the same name on front. Both have a ring at top to hang on wall with. Condition is relatively good. Used of course. The other is cast iron I think. Much, much heavier and is brass. Stands 4 3/8" tall, has a horned animal on front with an arrow in it's mouth. The back is marked with Randolph, CW 7-45 and other stuff and at the base is another mark of a circle then C/W-4 a name I cannot read and the Williamsburg. A 3 are great country primitives.
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