19th c. Mahogany and Brass Book Stand c.1800s
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ABOUT
Original general store butcher's paper cutter. Original label. Spring loaded mechanism holds paper in place. Can be mounted to a counter or the wall. Wood dowels needed for both.
CREATOR Spicanspan.
DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1940s.
MATERIALS & TECHNIQUES Wood, Steel.
CONDITION Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Distressed metal.
DIMENSIONS H 6.5 in. W 17.5 in. D 12 in.
HISTORY
Unknown. .
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