Date:1875 - 1900 (c.)
Description:These iron sheep-shears fit into the end of the sheep-shearer's bench. They are indistinctly stamped: W.P. No 11. They are British and date from the late 19th century. Height 315mm, Width 140mm, Depth 42mm
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These iron sheep-shears fit into the end of the sheep-shearer's bench. They are indistinctly stamped: ...
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Source: Compton Verney House Trust
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