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Antique Italianate Micromosaic Round Ormolu Pill Box the Pliny's Doves

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  • Antique French Sevres Porcelain and Ormolu Jewellery Casket 19th Century
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    This is a fabulous antique French Ormolu and Sevres Porcelain jewellery casket, circa 1860 in date. This magnificent casket is rectangular in shape with the top and each side except...
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