Early Victorian Novelty Silver Percussion Musket Propelling Pencil / Toothpick

Gervase Wheeler, London c1840
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A rare early Victorian novelty silver Propelling Pencil combined with a Toothpick, made in the form of a Percussion Musket, the engraved butt with hinge-lidded lead reservoir to heel. The pencil within the barrel is ejected by sliding the ramrod which is also the toothpick. The barrel stamped: ""G.Wheeler Novr 9 1840. No 454"

By Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham, c1840

73 mm closed
90 mm open

Sold - £550.00

Condition
In good condition with one small dent to the barrel and the engraving slightly worn.
Weight
7.00 Grams (0.23 troy ounces)
Country
England
Stock Code
EB905A
Medium
Silver
Literature
Attached is a copy of the original Registered Design No.454, acquired by Gervase Wheeler on the 9th November 1840.