a hand forged set of steel locking tweezers based on a find from Novgorod in Russia,
dated to the 14th century (find no 9-8-576), nominally 6" 150mm long and 13mm wide,
for presumed jewellery manufacturing use, can be used to clamp bone, antler, leather wood and metals (as shown in the photos). made in Sheffield England by Daegrad Tools
dated to the 14th century (find no 9-8-576), nominally 6" 150mm long and 13mm wide,
for presumed jewellery manufacturing use, can be used to clamp bone, antler, leather wood and metals (as shown in the photos). made in Sheffield England by Daegrad Tools

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