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SILVER ART NOUVEAU CANEDated 1. 3. 1912-Well-proportioned silver crook handle with a fancy profile, angular and with a wavy guilloche on the top and round...
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- SILVER ART NOUVEAU CANEDated 1. 3. 1912-Well-proportioned
silver crook handle with a fancy profile, angular and with a wavy guilloche on the top and round and plain on the bottom. The neck is personalized with the engraved initials...
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