A 19th century rhinoceros horn from the Patrick Jameson estate…
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A 19th century rhinoceros horn from the Patrick Jameson estate ex Dardistown Castle, Ireland. Weight 1.15kg. Height 29 cm. Width 14 cm. Depth 11.5 cm

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