Victorian Gilt Brass Letter / Paper Clip

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Created in the classic Victorian style forming a ladies hand with appliqued cuff in gilt brass resting on an ebonised plate, this is an attractive example, the mechanism still in sound operation. The gilt is worn in places, though entirely consummate with age.

Letter, or paper clips have been around England since around 1820 on the cusp of the Regency period. As clips got more popular in the Victorian 1860s they were fashioned mostly in the forms of wheatsheafs, hands (as we see here), shield & flags and scrolls. They were marketed much more widely after c.1870 and the last advertisement for letter clips in London was at around 1920.

A superbly decorative yet functional piece of Victorian desk furniture, making paper and letter storage that much more of an attractive proposition.
DateLate Victorian : c.1890-1900 DimensionsLength 5.25 inches Width (at maximum) 2.5 inches Height 1.25 inches ConditionGood. Codeas155a206 Price SOLD £59.00 StatusSold SellerDoe and Hope Telephone07729 213013Non UK callers :+44 7729 213013 Emailinfo@doeandhope.com

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