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ANTIQUE SILVER BLOTTERS


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A handsome and unusual Sterling Silver Rocker Blotter, having a rectangular body with engine-turned decoration and plain chamfered borders, a plain round central handle, and a sprung steel plate held under tension that holds the blotting paper to the upper body. This beautiful silver rocker blotter was made by Turner and Simpson of Birmingham in 1956. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver rocker blotter are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 5 cms (2 inches), width 8.5 cms (3.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 150g (4.8 ozt).

£395

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A handsome and unusual Sterling Silver Rocker Blotter, having a rectangular body with engine-turned decoration and plain chamfered borders, a plain round central handle, and a sprung steel plate held under tension that holds the blotting paper to the upper body. This beautiful silver rocker blotter was made by Turner and Simpson of Birmingham in 1956. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver rocker blotter are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 5 cms (2 inches), width 8.5 cms (3.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 150g (4.8 ozt).
A handsome and unusual Sterling Silver Rocker Blotter, having a rectangular body with engine-turned decoration and plain chamfered borders, a plain round central handle, and a sprung steel plate held under tension that holds the blotting paper to the upper body. This beautiful silver rocker blotter was made by Turner and Simpson of Birmingham in 1956. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver rocker blotter are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 5 cms (2 inches), width 8.5 cms (3.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 150g (4.8 ozt).
A handsome and unusual Sterling Silver Rocker Blotter, having a rectangular body with engine-turned decoration and plain chamfered borders, a plain round central handle, and a sprung steel plate held under tension that holds the blotting paper to the upper body. This beautiful silver rocker blotter was made by Turner and Simpson of Birmingham in 1956. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver rocker blotter are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 5 cms (2 inches), width 8.5 cms (3.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 150g (4.8 ozt).   A handsome and unusual Sterling Silver Rocker Blotter, having a rectangular body with engine-turned decoration and plain chamfered borders, a plain round central handle, and a sprung steel plate held under tension that holds the blotting paper to the upper body. This beautiful silver rocker blotter was made by Turner and Simpson of Birmingham in 1956. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver rocker blotter are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 5 cms (2 inches), width 8.5 cms (3.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 150g (4.8 ozt).
A handsome and unusual Sterling Silver Rocker Blotter, having a rectangular body with engine-turned decoration and plain chamfered borders, a plain round central handle, and a sprung steel plate held under tension that holds the blotting paper to the upper body. This beautiful silver rocker blotter was made by Turner and Simpson of Birmingham in 1956. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver rocker blotter are length 15 cms (6 inches), height 5 cms (2 inches), width 8.5 cms (3.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 150g (4.8 ozt).


Our antique silver blotters are available for online purchase and within our store in the London Silver Vaults. Just click on any of the silver blotters to get detailed pictures. All of our silver blotters purchased online will be delivered with free transit insurance. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Inkstands.



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