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Antique Sheffield Electroplated Table Cigar Lighter, Circa 1900

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Antique Sheffield Electroplated Table Cigar Lighter This unique and collectible piece features a dragon design with an unscrewing head, meticulously crafted by Walker & Hall around 1900. The body is made from the horn of an Indian blackbuck antelope, adding to its exotic charm and historical value. This Sheffield electroplated cigar lighter is not just a functional item but a statement piece for any collector or enthusiast of antique smoking accessories.

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