Sterling © silver Just unpacked, unique, and exclusive tj Ann-Tiques Gallery, 169 Gloucester Street, a very small shipment of sterling silver pepper grinders carrying the special Queen Elizabeth II • Jubilee hallmark, which mark ceases at the end of this month. They are delightful, useful, heavy, and 41m high. Real collectors' items which must appreciate in value. Only $145 or $285 the pair. Cannot be repeated. A recent shipment of seventeenth and eighteenth centurv silver is also on display. Open normal shopping days. Advertisement
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Press, 28 December 1977, Page 2
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