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Antique brass copper coal scuttle


lizlegs

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I suspect Victorian in origin. Bought in a renowned antiques shop in Abergavenny (just for interest!). A nice piece, and perfect to sit next to the fireplace now the nights are drawing in.


?35.


Collect from Honor Oak Park, SE23, near the station.


40cm x 30cm x 23cm approx.


See attached photos. I also have a set of fireside tools for sale; see separate listing.


Thanks, Liz

  • 3 weeks later...

This is still available. Would take ?30. Can poss deliver.

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> I suspect Victorian in origin. Bought in a

> renowned antiques shop in Abergavenny (just for

> interest!). A nice piece, and perfect to sit next

> to the fireplace now the nights are drawing in.

>

> ?35.

>

> Collect from Honor Oak Park, SE23, near the

> station.

>

> 40cm x 30cm x 23cm approx.

>

> See attached photos. I also have a set of fireside

> tools for sale; see separate listing.

>

> Thanks, Liz

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