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A set of four 'Galleon' menu card holders. Omar Ramsden, London, 1925 & 1927. Each designed...
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A set of four 'Galleon' menu card holders.
Omar Ramsden,
London, 1925 & 1927.
Each designed...
Starting Bid: £340
Estimate: £500 - £800
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Lot 23
Description
A set of four 'Galleon' menu card holders.
Omar Ramsden,
London, 1925 & 1927.
Each designed as a ship in full sail upon a wavy sea, one pair dated 1925, the other pair dated 1927, 6cm high, 8.8cm wide, total weight approx. 4.9ozt (4)
Condition Report
The menu card holders are in good condition commensurate with age. Some minor surface scratching, nicking and pitting noted to all. All stand steadily. Some of the card holding pins are slightly bent. Some solder where supports meet frames. Some splitting noted to supports in places (not visible from front). Hallmarks clear to all. No splits noted to piercing. Overall a nice matched set in good condition. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-wrzhxvZ2DE
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