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Lot 701

Lot 701

A mother of pearl calling card case of rectangular form with canted edges, having lozenge panel...

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Lot 701

Lot Description

A mother of pearl calling card case of rectangular form with canted edges, having lozenge panel decoration, and central inset plated lozenge with engraved detail, the hinged cover opening to reveal interior lined compartment, 4.25" x 3" (11cm x 7.5cm).

Postage: Auction Default

Weight: No

Total lot weight: No

Appears to be in good overall condition with some general surface wear.

Lining replacement.

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