An African rhinoceros horn. The vendor inherited the Rhino horn…
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An African rhinoceros horn. The vendor inherited the Rhino horn from his grandfather who hunted the horn whilst a soldier in Africa during World War II. Weight 2.7kg. The horn is sold with a signed legal affidavit relating to the provenance. Height 50.5 cm. Width 16 cm. Depth 14 cm

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