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Lot 1844    SESSION 7 (11.30AM TUESDAY 31ST AUGUST)    Miscellaneous

Estimate $100
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $170

SOVEREIGN CASES, includes engraved patterned silver case hallmarked for Birmingham 1914 by maker EJH (E.J.Houlston); Victorian era plain nickel sovereign case with Dennison trade marks and the number 223, marked by maker 'A.L.D.' (Aaron Lufkin Dennison), with an image in brass of young Queen Victoria where the sovereign fits and the surround is in the shape of a horse shoe; another plain 18ct gold filled case for holding a sovereign and a half sovereign, numbered 61 on inside of lid, maker's name unclear; also a Great Britain, young head Queen Victoria halfcrown, 1890, fitted with a brooch pin on reverse and with safety chain fitted at base. The last good, the rest fine - very fine. (4)

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