A pair of Mashman Brothers bookends, circa 1930, each modelled…
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A pair of Mashman Brothers bookends, circa 1930, each modelled as a large galleon in full sail, complete with rigging, mast top flags, with the bases representing rolling waves, with a teal, dark blue, chocolate, copper, and caramel high gloss majolica glaze, maker's paper label partially intact, 'Mashman 1885 -1957', 19 cm high, 15 cm wide, 8.5 cm deep

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