An Australian silver comb, Joachim Matthias Wendt, Adelaide,…
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An Australian silver comb, Joachim Matthias Wendt, Adelaide, circa 1888, the body of shaped rectangular outline with teeth of graduating thickness, inscribed 'l.R Horn From Her Father 1888', hallmarked 'J.M. Wendt', monarch's head, crown and a lion passant, 71 gms total weight of silver, 15 cm wide. Provenance: Private Collection, South Australia

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