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Miss Jane Brooks, an assistant at Christies, the London auctioneers, bolds one of the poker chips formerly owned by the missing peer, Lord Lucan, who is still being sought by Interpol to answer questions in a murder inquiry. The chips, in various denominations and monogrammed with the letter “L,” are stored in a brass-inlaid mahogany box. They realised £400 at a Christies sale.

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Press, 30 December 1976, Page 5

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Miss Jane Brooks, an assistant at Christies, the London auctioneers, bolds one of the poker chips formerly owned by the missing peer, Lord Lucan, who is still being sought by Interpol to answer questions in a murder inquiry. The chips, in various denominations and monogrammed with the letter “L,” are stored in a brass-inlaid mahogany box. They realised £400 at a Christies sale. Press, 30 December 1976, Page 5

Miss Jane Brooks, an assistant at Christies, the London auctioneers, bolds one of the poker chips formerly owned by the missing peer, Lord Lucan, who is still being sought by Interpol to answer questions in a murder inquiry. The chips, in various denominations and monogrammed with the letter “L,” are stored in a brass-inlaid mahogany box. They realised £400 at a Christies sale. Press, 30 December 1976, Page 5