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$130Antique Victorian brooch - Pinch-back (16982)Antique brooch made from pinchbeck featuring three Golden Citrines. Beautifully made and in fantastic condition for the age, it is missing a very small part of the metal at the top of the design, also at some point it has had a small weld on the back that hasn't held -see photos Otherwise its a beau...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$114.40German Silver Handled Magnifying Glass (17034)German Silver marking. Lovely Repousse Handle - Glass in excellent conditionGlass 105mm diameter - Length 220mmPlease study the photos carefully--as they form part of theBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$49.92Antique Crane Foundary Wolverhampton Scales (17119)1870's to 1900 The Crane foundry opened some time before 1827 and was known as Atherton’s Foundry, run by James Atherton and Henry Crane. Initially it was a brass foundry, but by 1827 iron castings were also produced on the site. The main products were castings for the building industry, ironmonge...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$44.20Antique Royal Doulton - Northfolk Pattern Dinner Plate (17313)Antique Royal Doulton - Northfolk Pattern Dinner Plate Lambeth Flow Blue, Northfolk Pattern. 1901-1922 Fantastic Condition, no chips, crack or crazing. From 1901 until 1922, the most distinguishable Royal Doulton trademark was introduced. It brings together the most common and well recognised design...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$44.20Antique Royal Doulton - Northfolk Pattern Dinner Plate (17312)Antique Royal Doulton - Northfolk Pattern Dinner Plate Lambeth Flow Blue, Northfolk Pattern. 1901-1922 Fantastic Condition, no chips, crack or crazing. From 1901 until 1922, the most distinguishable Royal Doulton trademark was introduced. It brings together the most common and well recognised design...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$41.60Antique Codd-neck Glass Bottle - J. Grey & Sons Auckland (17434)Antique Codd- neck Glass Bottle - J. Grey & Sons Auckland. Cordial Manufacturers, Eden Crescent, Auckland from about 1880-1902. Its had a tough life, and is just as tough by the looks. Still has the rubber and ball too. The base has CB -1708 The understanding is that they imported the bottles and bo...Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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