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Title
Pliers
Object type Classification: NM3.6287
Description
English: Steel hammer pliers curved grip; marked- R. TIMMINS and SONS - WARRANTED - STEEL HAMMER style often described as cobbler's pliers with heel hammer (lasting pliers) associated with John Wynne, cabinet maker- 89674 John Wynne, NZEF WW1, reservist attested May 1918
Date 12 May 2015; 04 Jun 2015; Unknown
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length: 185mm
width: 45mm

depth: 13mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2015.34.27
Place of creation not researched
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2015.34.27
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