Wednesday 6 December 2017
A silver hunting horn, London c.1915, Köhler & Son, engraved 'W.B The Devon & Somerset...
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A silver hunting horn, London c.1915, Köhler & Son, engraved 'W.B The Devon & Somerset Staghounds 1916' 26.5cm high, approx 4.2oz
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