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Lion Skin Rug by Edward Gerrard, England, circa 1920

$3,434.12List Price

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Antique Map of England by Mercator/Hondius, circa 1600
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A Gold And Enamel Mourning Ring For Lord Nelson By John Salter, England, 1806
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