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Dorothy Turton

Set of FIVE Silhouette Miniatures All Hand Painted by Dorothy Turton RMS, 20thC
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Dorothy Turton ( 1900 to 1990s). These are all hand painted in the 18th Century Georgian style; Two of
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20th Century English Georgian Models and Miniatures

Materials

Brass

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