Date:1900 - 1945 (c.)
Description:This wrought-iron screwdriver has beech handle with a brass ferule. At one time it was believed to have been designed as a trade sign, but the screwdriver shows signs of wear through use. It is a London Pattern screwdriver, dating from the early 20th century. Length 1140mm, Width 83mm
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Source: Compton Verney House Trust
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