Dredging down in to the depths of my memory, I recall that my Grandmother had a set of fireside tools, poker, shovel, brush, toasting fork and the handles were made of stacked washers of varying coloured metals, copper brass and ali. They were only partially successful as they often fell over on the hearth and the washers became misaligned and burred over when the handles bashed the floor. I think they were maybe made in WW1, as 'trench art' by a friend or relative. Don't know what happened to them, I will ask around the family. But thanks for this thread i have at least recalled them in my 'mind's eye' (an expression the Grandmother used to say) !