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RARE ROYCROFT SGND AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS ANTIQUE, HAMMERED COPPER LETTER OPENER

$ 141.24

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Authentic: Original
  • Object Type: Letter opener
  • 100% original antique condition: Untouched & unaltered
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Arts & Crafts: Pre-WWI
  • Handmade: Yes
  • American: Arts & Crafts
  • Style: Antique
  • Signed: Stamped w/Roycroft maker's mark on front
  • Arts & Crafts metalcraft: Arts & Crafts decorative objects
  • Modified Item: No
  • Weight: 1.5 ounces
  • Not chemically cleaned or polished: Naturally aged, antique copper patina
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Copper letter opener
  • Hammered (blade drawn) surfaces: Bulbous, concave facia
  • Color: Naturally aged copper patina
  • Found on North Shore, Massachusetts: Estate fresh, new to the marketplace
  • Material: Metal
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Maker: Roycroft
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Early 20th century: Circa 1900 to 1920
  • Condition: Fair-Good overall vint cond: Offered is this recently discovr'd on the North Shore of MA, antique Roycroft, sgnd early 20th c American Arts & Crafts, hand-tooled, hammered & chisel figured, bulbous, concave faced copper metal letter opener. It's clearly sgnd in the middle of the facia w/a Roycroft maker's mark stmpd into the copper. It's estate fresh & new to the marketplace, having been found in southern NH, just north of the MA North Shore estate it was removed from. It would be in truly exceptional cond, less for the slightly disfigured end of the copper letter opener, w/evidence it was unfortunately prev used to most likely open a lidded can, as the tapered, narrow end of the letter opener now suffers from some waves. This cond isn't fatal & isn't readily noticeable but nevertheless exists. The pc still has its orig copper metal patina & wonderfully artisan tooled, hand scalloped surfaces, w/the facia resembling carved wood. It hasn't been chem cleaned or polished. Still terrific.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • 7 1⁄4" Length: 1 3⁄4" Widest point

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    [Not chemically cleaned or polished. Letter opener has some slight disfiguration at narrow end, likely due to previously being used to open a lidded can]
    (Circa 1900-1920)
    Early 20th century
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    Arts & crafts
    tooled copper, metal, decorative objects
    DIMENSIONS:
    7 1⁄4" Length x 1 3⁄4" Widest point
    Weight:
    1.5 oz.
    DESCRIPTION:
    Offered is this recently discovered on the
    North Shore of Massachusetts,
    antique
    Roycroft,
    signed
    early 20th century
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    Arts and Crafts,
    hand-tooled, hammered and chisel figured, bulbous, concave-faced, copper metal letter opener.
    It's clearly signed in the middle of the facia with a
    Roycroft
    maker's mark stamped into the copper. It's estate fresh and new to the marketplace, having been found in
    southern New Hampshire,
    just north of the
    Massachusetts' North Shore
    estate it was removed from. It would be in truly exceptional, very well-preserved antique condition, less for the slightly disfigured end of the copper letter opener, with evidence it was unfortunately at some point in time, previously used to most likely open a lidded can, as the tapered, narrow end of the letter opener now suffers from some waviness. This condition isn't fatal and isn't readily noticeable but nevertheless exists. The piece still has its original copper metal patina and wonderfully artisan tooled, hand scalloped surfaces, with the facia resembling carved wood. It hasn't been chemically cleaned or polished. It doesn't suffer from any noticeable surface abrasions, nicks, scuffs, flat spots or edge flea-bites. From the venerated
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    House of Roycroft.
    Still terrific and still very handsome.
    CONDITION:
    Fair to Good overall antique condition.