Shell: Large brass mounted shell emblem removed from the…
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Shell: Large brass mounted shell emblem removed from the Melbourne headquarters of Shell Australia. This impressive piece is a centrepiece for a Shell collection or the enthusiast. From the collection of Geoff Grant who retired as Public affairs officer for Shell in 1982. A wonderful decorative piece in its own right.(65 x 65 cm)

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