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1969 Poole Silver Plate Paddle Tennis Winner Trophy Keepsake Cigarette Cigar Box

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    Vintage USSR Russian Firebird folklore / fairy tale keepake trinket box featuring hinged lid, footed base and red interior. Palekh Zhar-Ptitsa (Slavic Firebird) Chernishova (last na...
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