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Creator: Cohen
Charles
English Silver Capstan Inkwell by Cohen
Charles, Chester, 1908
By Cohen
Charles
Located in Delft, NL
English Silver Capstan Inkwell by Cohen & Charles, Chester, 1908
Silver capstan inkwell with pen holder in front
English silver Hall marked, Chester, ...
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20th Century British Cohen Charles Desk Accessories
Materials
Silver
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