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JEWELLERY SALES FOR CHARITY.—Mrs Patricia Wolfson, who figured in a London court case involving gifts of jewellery worth several thousand pounds from a multi-millionaire, Mr Ralph Stolkin, is shown wearing a Red Cross uniform while selling imitation jewellery, worth but a few pounds, in a Piccadilly showroom for a Christmas charity fair.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32777, 30 November 1971, Page 24

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JEWELLERY SALES FOR CHARITY.—Mrs Patricia Wolfson, who figured in a London court case involving gifts of jewellery worth several thousand pounds from a multi-millionaire, Mr Ralph Stolkin, is shown wearing a Red Cross uniform while selling imitation jewellery, worth but a few pounds, in a Piccadilly showroom for a Christmas charity fair. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32777, 30 November 1971, Page 24

JEWELLERY SALES FOR CHARITY.—Mrs Patricia Wolfson, who figured in a London court case involving gifts of jewellery worth several thousand pounds from a multi-millionaire, Mr Ralph Stolkin, is shown wearing a Red Cross uniform while selling imitation jewellery, worth but a few pounds, in a Piccadilly showroom for a Christmas charity fair. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32777, 30 November 1971, Page 24