A rare early 20th century silver pin cushion modelled as a…
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A rare early 20th century silver pin cushion modelled as a standing goat, well detailed with curving horns, beard, hair, etc., original cushion. Chester 1918 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd. Length 3.5 cm

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  • Horn - Full horns were used for making drinking vessels and powder horns. A number of larger horns or antlers could be combined together to make furniture and decorative items such as chairs and lamps.

    As a material, horn was formerly used in all types of objects such as snuff boxes, lanterns, musical instruments, items for personal grooming, cutlery handles, walking sticks. Some items of horn are finely decorated with silver or mounted in silver.

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