Striker (length 2 1/8 ins) for friction-matches; handle of wood; striking surface of brass

PART OF:
Bryant and May collection of fire-making appliances.
Made:
England
Striker (length 2 1/8 ins) for friction-matches; handle of

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Striker (length 2 1/8 ins) for friction-matches; handle of
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Striker (length 2 1/8 ins) for friction-matches; handle of wood; striking surface of brass, with many transverse corrugations. (Strikers of this kind are met with not uncommonly in Berry's Instantaneous Light Boxes of the type of the three foregoing (nos. 1274-1276), occupying the central compartment, which they fill exactly. They were inserted, doubtless, by the maker (Berry), in place of the original acid-bottle, after Instantaneous Light Boxes had become obsolete. He did this, without doubt, to fit them for use as boxes for the new friction-matches, some of which he substituted for the original dipping-matches, whereby he adapted his old boxes to a new use and was able to sell off his remaining stock of them.) England.

Details

Category:
Firemaking
Object Number:
1937-682/1277
Materials:
wood and brass
Measurements:
overall: 53.98 mm
type:
striker
credit:
Wilkinson Sword Ltd.