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Reproduction in solid 800 silver of an old Italian military ration box and spoon
By Calegaro
Located in VALENZA, IT
Reproduction in solid 800 silver of an old Italian military ration box with spoon
The body is hammered and has a wire handle mounted on the sides with a...
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Antique American Flag w/ 13 Stars in the Betsy Ross Design & 45 Stars on Reverse
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13 STARS IN THE BETSY ROSS PATTERN, WITH 45 STARS ON THE REVERSE; ON AN ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG MADE AND SIGNED BY A PREVIOUSLY UNIDENTIFIED FLAG-MAKER, ANNIE MAC LACHLAN OF JERSEY CI...
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