An Australian silver card case by J. F Mole, Brisbane, the case…
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An Australian silver card case by J. F Mole, Brisbane, the case and lid profusely decorated with flowers and scrolls, circa 1913-15. Other Notes: Frederick James Mole established business in Brisbane in 1913 and quickly gained a reputation for high quality silverware manufacture. The Company is still in business.

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