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Jewellery. Brooch. Giuliano, Federico, London. In the shape of a twig bearing four leaves and an acorn. Pin fastening across the back. Gold, engraved, matted and set with a pearl, height, whole, 2.9 cm, width, whole, 5.9 cm, circa 1876-1903. Acquisition Credit: Given by Mrs J. Hull Grundy.
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