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George Trimmer

George Gibbs silvered steel wick trimmer, after 1808
By George Gibbs
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Rare Birmingham cast steel & silver wick trimmer with the impressed maker’s mark and lion passant
Category

Antique Early 19th Century English Decorative Boxes

Materials

Silver Plate, Steel

1829, Antique Sterling Silver Wick Trimmers
By Jonathan Hayne
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive pair of antique George IV English sterling silver wick trimmers
Category

Antique 1820s English George IV Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

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George Unite Sterling Silver Wick Trimmer Birmingham 1838
By George Unite
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : Early Victorian sterling silver wick trimmers Date : Hallmarked in Birmingham 1838 for
Category

Vintage 1930s British Early Victorian Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

George 111 Silver Chamberstick with Wick Trimmers and Extinguising Cone, 1812
By John & Thomas Settle
Located in London, GB
George 111 Silver Chamberstick with Wick Trimmers and Extinguising Cone, 1812 The matching wick
Category

Antique 1810s English George III Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver, Steel

Thomas Radcliffe 1819 Sterling Silver Wick Trimmers
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
trimmers; an addition to our Georgian silver flatware collection. This exceptional pair of antique George
Category

Antique 1810s English George III Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Georgian Sterling Silver Wick Trimmers and Snuffer Trays, 1802
By Thomas Wallis II
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
exceptional antique George III sterling silver candle snuffers / wick trimmers have a hinged scissor action
Category

Antique Early 1800s British George III Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Georgian Sterling Silver Candle Wick Trimmer or Snuffer London, 1791
By Walter Brind, William Birch
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Georgian Sterling Silver Candle Wick Trimmer or Snuffer London, 1791 Prior to the mid 19th century
Category

Antique 18th Century English George III Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

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