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LOT 1790
Post Medieval Bronze Pendant Group
19TH-20TH CENTURY A.D.
7/8 - 2 in. (66 grams total, 23 - 51 mm).
Including German 1938 medallion, Church of England Temperance Society and other types. [6, No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired since the 1970s.
From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.
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