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This antique horse grooming tool consists of a curved brass plate supported on an iron frame with a wooden handle. It is used to remove sweat or water after bathing from a horse's coat. The brass blade is stamped "G.Deakin, Sheffield, England" above this there is a stamped horse head. This mark was registered in 1842. George Deakin is recorded at various addresses in Sheffield between 1825 and 1865, so this scraper probably dates from around 1850. The iron frame has a faint trace of Deakin's cast horse head on each side where its branches meet. The scraper has a turned beech handle. Dimensions : 8½" (21.5cm) wide x 8¾" (22cm) long; brass blade 2" (5cm) wide.
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