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Online Antiques & Collectables Auction - Worldwide Postage, Packing & Delivery Available On All Items

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  • Ended 17 Aug 2020 20:18 BST

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An early 20th century wooden bound steamer trunk with hinged lid, metal locks and banding with riveted details and green striped paper interior. M...

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