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Enamelled plaques set in gold, connected by gold chains, designed and made in Edinburgh by Phoebe Traquair, 1905. Enamelled plaques set in gold, connected by gold chains, depicting a mermaid on the central plaques, and ships. The central plaque is signed,

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Enamelled plaques set in gold, connected by gold chains, designed and made in Edinburgh by Phoebe Traquair, 1905. Enamelled plaques set in gold, connected by gold chains, depicting a mermaid on the central plaques, and ships. The central plaque is signed, and dated 1905 on the reverse.  Gold, enamel.
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Title: Enamelled plaques set in gold, connected by gold chains, designed and made in Edinburgh by Phoebe Traquair, 1905. Enamelled plaques set in gold, connected by gold chains, depicting a mermaid on the central plaques, and ships. The central plaque is signed,
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Enamelled plaques set in gold, connected by gold chains, designed and made in Edinburgh by Phoebe Traquair, 1905.
 Enamelled plaques set in gold, connected by gold chains, depicting a mermaid on the central plaques, and ships.
The central plaque is signed, and dated 1905 on the reverse.
  Gold, enamel.

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