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late 17th century silver patch box. circa 1690.
REF: 8952
buckle school prize - sir john bennett cheapside
REF: 8933
charles ii silver filigree counter box circa 1680.
REF: 8927
18th century sterling silver archery prize. london 1789
Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson
REF: 8497
george ii ceremonial staff of office wood with silver gilt mounts. circa 1750.
REF:
george iii pair sterling silver buckles william harrison. circa 1770
REF: 8880
christs & st. bartholomews hospitals george iii steel key. circa 1820
REF: 8871
james i/charles i silver bodkin. circa 1620
REF: 8857
william iii silver bodkin. circa 1700
REF: 8856
17th century gold chased posy ring
REF: 8393
george iii sterling silver shell shaped snuff box by matthew linwood
REF: 8220
18th century set of 6 hunting buttons by richard gosling.
REF: 8507
gold posy ring circa 1700
REF: 8285
17th century gold posy ring
REF: 8287
victorian novelty claret jug in the form of a coote
REF: 7382
18th century gold posy ring
REF: 8155
pair george iii gold pierced buckles. maker thomas taylor i.
height: 1 cm
width: 1 cm
REF: 7230
george iii silver comb with oriental crown. maker cocks & bettridge
REF: 3642
gold childs posy ring
REF: 2628
charles i gold posy ring
REF: 1166
REF: 2435
REF: 7231
elizabeth i silver bodkin
REF: 7152
REF: 8284
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