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Accordion, yellow celluloid casing with mother-of-pearl finish and leather straps. Bellows separate a box piano keyboard and other box shape with six rows of white buttons. Casing has rhinestones and glitter trim border. Small decorative wood…

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Black and white semi-glossy professional print mounted to a tan card. Image of Adam Nickol and John Simon Nickol, both wearing similar suits with high lapels and bow ties. One man is seated with his ankles crossed. The other is standing on the right…

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Tan bison with grey-brown main, tan ears and horns, golden brown/black eyes, red tongue, cream mouth.

Was given as a premium for opening an account by a local bank during the 1970s. The Buffalo came in brown or white and it was so popular that…

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One (1) metal ashtray. Gold metal, round ashtry with two wings horizontal to one another for resting cigarette, parts of the top and one side of the back are badly tarnished, reads "Brehm's Buffalo Grove Garage/ General Auto Repairing/ Phone Wheeling…

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One (1) black metal hollow auger, four sided peg for placing into drill. Leads to a cylinder with 3 open sides and a circular opening at the opposite end of the peg. An adjustable blade is on the top end of the circle.

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One (1) white satin baby shoe, has ivory bow and button closure except for left shoe. Shoe has stitching on top running from bow to tip.

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One (1) white satin baby shoe, has ivory bow and button closure except for left shoe. Shoe has stitching on top running from bow to tip.

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Cap badge for the Royal Engineers. Bronze in color with the center of it GRV, standing for King George V, reign: May 6, 1910 – January 20, 1936. Around the GRV is "Honi soit qui mal y pense", the motto of the Royal Engineers Corps.

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One (1) brown badge from the Australian Army. There is a crown in the middle of the badge with rays radiating out from above the crown. Below the crown are the words "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces". The back of the badge is plain

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Cap badge for soldiers in the Middlesex Regiment (Royal Army). Made from 2 metals, brass and whitemetal. Depicts a brass crown and motto of The Prince of Whales with three plumes of whitemetal. The outermost section is olive branches. The bottom is a…
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