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- 12 PC. 1851-1856 LARGE CENT COIN COLLECTION
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- HEREND QUEEN VICTORIA COFFEE SERVICE
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- A LALIQUE GLASS BIRD "11612" marked
A LALIQUE GLASS BIRD "11612" marked on bottom, 5 1/4 in. H.
- A SELECTION OF OLD MASTER PRINTS Comprising
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- Numismatics: Eight Hungarian Coins,
Numismatics: Eight Hungarian Coins, 16th and 17th centuries including five denars: Ferdinand I (1528), Maximillian II (1566), Rudolph II (1576), Mathias II (1612) and Ferdinand II (1629), a Leopold I (The Hogmouth) AR 6 Krajczar, a Marie Therese AR Thaler, dated 1780, together with a 1765 AE Marie Therese Poltura
denars each approx. diameter 0.5 in — 1.3 cm; krajczar diameter 1 in — 2.5 cm
- BOTTEGA VENETA BROWN WOVEN LEATHER HANDBAGBottega
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- WURLITZER MULTISELECTOR JUKEBOX MODEL
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- SAGE MODEL 6126-3 GRAPHITE IV FLY RODSAGE
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- SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 15-2 DOUBLE ACTION
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