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    paul wood

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    1. interestingly miniature FJO collars are often encountered. Maybe bourgeouis wishful thinking Paul
    2. I have only seen very poor copies that would not fool a delirium tremens affected blind man. however who knows what the future holds Paul
    3. Interestingly in1905 miniatures in gilt of nelson's naval golds were made as commemoratives they turn up from time to time. Paul
    4. From what I can see 1 either An der Hallue or An der Lisaine, 2 Beaumont, 3 Sedan, 4 Villiers. 5 Paris. Paul
    5. Yes lemon juice is nice, especially with a generous dash of Zubrowka ( I would certainly be able to retain a smile after that). Paul
    6. Now that is an order I would love to receive. Paul
    7. The box is quite nice though Paul
    8. Whoops forget to filter Edinburgh Gazette out. It will have to have an Independence referendum. Brian well done a nice purchase. Paul
    9. Brian London Gazette 16 April 1912 page 391 "Payne Edward, Shipwright, Portsmouth Dockyard" Nice one, somewhat better than the usual postman. Paul
    10. Only time I have come across the trade of Platelayer was on a Mesopotamian Railways Victory Medal, which unfortunately I failed to secure. Paul
    11. Michael, I would go along with that or supply officer. Paul
    12. 10 years faithful service in the fire brigade, however the hallmark looks quite odd. Paul
    13. Looks more like Hindenburg to me, an unofficial contemporary patriotic souvenir. Paul
    14. Is there a makers name on the inside of the lid? Paul
    15. Looks like Knight's badge of SS Maurice and Lazarus. Paul
    16. Lars I must confess I assumed the post 1905 type highly unlikely as he would have been pretty well in his dotage. Paul
    17. Jonas It is Oscar I, the guy with the dinky goatee, who founded the Order in 1847. Paul
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