A miscellany comprising two tape measures housed in Australian…
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A miscellany comprising two tape measures housed in Australian timber cases and surmounted by 6d pieces, a 1954 Royal visit souvenir spoon in original box, a set of 5 hand-painted buttons by Beate Wickert, several Stamina collector cards, 3 Australian thimbles (one painted ceramic, 2 timber), a silver cufflink with enamel kookaburra, a silver thimble by Elfin with emu footprints design, a boxed set of 6 placemats depicting old gold mining towns, a small dish from the Australia hotel, and a cup and saucer depicting the Parliament house in Canberra (made for Chandlers in Kingston A.C.T.), various lace bobbins with Australian motifs. (quantity).

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