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LOT 2955
Mixed Wooden Coin Cabinet Tray Group
20TH CENTURY A.D.
11 x 8 - 15 1/8 x 8 1/4 in. (6.1 kg total, 28 x 20.5 - 38.5 x 21 cm).
Group of 29 wooden coin trays of various sizes; various configurations but most recesses around 1 to 1/4" (26-32mm); some with felt lining, push-hole to base, etc. [29, No Reserve]
Provenance
UK gallery, early 2000s.
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