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SKU: 3427a
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A very tactile antique boxwood pestle or plunger?
Rounded grip with tapered body.
Various surface knocks and scratches.
Its age has allowed this piece to achieve the wonderful honey colour unique to vintage boxwood.
11/8 inch (28mm) wide at the base, 813/16" (224mm) in height.
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