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Creator: A. Reynolds & Co.
19th c. English Beer Engine by A. Reynolds & Co., Leeds
By A. Reynolds & Co.
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Nineteenth century English pub beer engine with a rectilinear wooden stand topped with four brass and porcelain spigots, two white, one red, and one green....
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19th Century British Antique A. Reynolds & Co. Furniture

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Brass

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