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A Japanese silver card case. Kuhn & Komor, Yokohama, early 20th century. Decorated in relief...
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A Japanese silver card case.
Kuhn & Komor,
Yokohama, early 20th century.
Decorated in relief...
Starting Bid: £140
Estimate: £200 - £400
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Lot 54
Description
A Japanese silver card case.
Kuhn & Komor,
Yokohama, early 20th century.
Decorated in relief with chrysanthemums and camellias to the base and pull-off cover, 7 x 9cm, approx. weight 2.8ozt
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