Wednesday 25 November 2020
A late nineteenth century Irish silver compact, Dublin, c.1890, James Keating, of...
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A late nineteenth century Irish silver compact, Dublin, c.1890, James Keating, of circular form with raised cartouche to lid, approx. 6.8cm dia., together with a silver photograph frame with decorative perimeter, Chester, c.1910, Boots Pure Drug Company; a circular silver pill box, London, c.1978, two silver matchbox holders, one engraved 'Frank', the other with monogram, and two small circular silver photo frames, weighable weight approx. 3.9oz (7)
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