Period:Unknown
Materials:iron, cane,
Technique:
Dimensions:Length: 14.20 centimetres (scissors 54) Length: 28.70 centimetres (scissors 55) Weight: 48 grammes (scissors 54) Weight: 235 grammes (scissors 55) Width: 8.50 centimetres (scissors 54) Width: 12.50 centimetres (scissors 55) Depth: 0.80 centimetres (scissors 54) Depth: 1.90 centimetres (scissors 55)
Description:
Tailor’s scissors made of iron, cane.
IMG
Comments:See AOA Christy Correspondence.Letter Mary J Davidson, 61 Clapham Common, London NE/C H Read, 13 January 1896, enclosing list of items offered to the BM for purchase by R J Davidson with estimated prices paid.The scissors are part of a group (As.1896,54-66) of ‘Tailor’s implements from Chung King as used in the present day’.
Materials:iron, cane,
Technique:
Dimensions:Length: 14.20 centimetres (scissors 54) Length: 28.70 centimetres (scissors 55) Weight: 48 grammes (scissors 54) Weight: 235 grammes (scissors 55) Width: 8.50 centimetres (scissors 54) Width: 12.50 centimetres (scissors 55) Depth: 0.80 centimetres (scissors 54) Depth: 1.90 centimetres (scissors 55)
Description:
Tailor’s scissors made of iron, cane.
IMG
Comments:See AOA Christy Correspondence.Letter Mary J Davidson, 61 Clapham Common, London NE/C H Read, 13 January 1896, enclosing list of items offered to the BM for purchase by R J Davidson with estimated prices paid.The scissors are part of a group (As.1896,54-66) of ‘Tailor’s implements from Chung King as used in the present day’.
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