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Lot 1715    SESSION 7 (11.30AM TUESDAY 31ST AUGUST)    Militaria

Estimate $100
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $130

GREAT BRITAIN, c1820-1831, cavalry officer's silver cross-body belt fitting with four lugs on reverse (one lug missing), and fitted with two arrow shaped gun pickers, all marked for Birmingham manufactured by WT, with a chain fitted to one picker and a lion's head suspender in bronze (not original to the fitting). Very fine. (2)

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