Friday 5 June 2020
A Victorian 'castle top' silver calling card case, possibly Yapp & Woodward (unmarked),...
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A Victorian 'castle top' silver calling card case, possibly Yapp & Woodward (unmarked), Birmingham, c.1842, one side depicting Windsor Abbey in relief, the reverse with a view of York Minster, both surrounded by foliate and scroll decoration, hinged lid, 10cm long, approx. weight 3.4oz
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