A pair of pokerwork bookends, circa 1930, the face of each…
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A pair of pokerwork bookends, circa 1930, the face of each etched and hand painted with flannel flowers and Christmas Bells, within patterned border, with retractable metal foot, 17.8 cm high, 17.6 cm wide, 4.5 cm deep

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