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Prince MWEII_SPOONER: silver plated upcycled bottle opener

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Originally made by Mappin and Webb of Sheffield 
as part of the PRINCES PLATE range and imaginatively labelled the "MWE2", 
The Prince MWEII, as we have dubbed it, features an outlined edge pattern. 
A modern Classic.


Description

The beautiful Spooner bottle opener is hand crafted 
from silver plated spoons sourced from markets and collectors.
Being handmade, each of these is obviously unique, 
as if having 27 handle designs (and counting) to choose from is not enough.

These are originals, not reproductions and even though 
they have been lovingly crafted and finished,
they do bear signs of their age, and very distinguished they are too!.

The rarer and larger French versions are understandably 
more expensive than their standard equivalents.
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