A rare early Victorian gold Everpoint pencil,... Lot 93
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A rare early Victorian gold Everpoint pencil, incuse stamped T.F, above a registration lozenge, for Thomas Freeman, Birmingham circa 1844, modelled as Nelson~s column, the slider button formed as a fouled anchor, the pencil holder modelled as Lord Nelson, screw-off base reveals a lead reservoir, and has a white matrix, the plinth engraved with four of Nelson~s most famous Victories - Trafalgar, Nile, St Vincent and Copenhagen, in a fitted velvet line case, length closed 9cm, length open 12cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 71.
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