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Toast racks
This pair of silver toast racks were made in Edinburgh in 1911 by Hamilton & Inches.
Each wire work rack has divisions for four pieces of toast.
Hamilton & Inches was founded in 1866 by James Hamilton and his nephew Robert Kirk Inches. Their first shop was at 90A Princes Street and was primarily a retailing establishment. The firm continued in family ownership until 1992.
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000-100-083-569-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.1996.143.2 |
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1911 1911
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Material: |
Silver. Inscription: H&I Silver. Inscription: H&I
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Dimensions: |
81 mm H x 71 mm L 81 mm H x 71 mm L
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Rack, toast Rack, toast
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Messrs Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh (Maker) Messrs Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh (Maker)
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Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
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Small four division silver wirework toast rack, by Messrs Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1911 Small four division silver wirework toast rack, by Messrs Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1911
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