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Gilded silver bracelet, hinged, with applied sylised floral decoration in a neo classical manner, made by C. F. Hancock and Company, England (London), ca. 1860. Gilded silver bracelet, hinged, with applied stylised floral decoration in a neo classical man

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Gilded silver bracelet, hinged, with applied sylised floral decoration in a neo classical manner, made by C. F. Hancock and Company, England (London), ca. 1860. Gilded silver bracelet, hinged, with applied stylised floral decoration in a neo classical manner.  Gilded silver.
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Title: Gilded silver bracelet, hinged, with applied sylised floral decoration in a neo classical manner, made by C. F. Hancock and Company, England (London), ca. 1860. Gilded silver bracelet, hinged, with applied stylised floral decoration in a neo classical man
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Gilded silver bracelet, hinged, with applied sylised floral decoration in a neo classical manner, made by C.
F.
Hancock and Company, England (London), ca.
1860.
 Gilded silver bracelet, hinged, with applied stylised floral decoration in a neo classical manner.
  Gilded silver.

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