Hukin And Heath Articulated Letter Rack

Nicholas Wells Antiques SKU: 3909
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Iconic articulated silver electroplated letter rack designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser and manufactured by Hukin and Heath.
England, circa 1880

Height: 12 cms (4.7 ins)
Width: 16 cms (6.3 ins)
Depth : 10 cms (4 ins)

PODR Registration mark to the base and HH 2555 with an eagle

Both the Metropolitan and Victoria and Albert Museums hold this design in their collections. 

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