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These are also mounted on [[sheilds?]] & engraved 52 | These are also mounted on [[sheilds?]] & engraved 52 Ruxton | ||
Africa 1842 a rhinoceros horn, and 4 other fairly large big game horns. They are in a great state of preservation | Africa 1842 a rhinoceros horn, and 4 other fairly large big game horns. They are in a great state of preservation | ||
and would look well in a group on any wall of a | and would look well in a group on any wall of a | ||
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Knows more about these things than I do. | Knows more about these things than I do. | ||
Yours sincerely, | Yours sincerely, | ||
[?] | [?] Ruxton | ||
P.S. I have only put a nominal value on the [ | P.S. I have only put a nominal value on the [[declaration]] |
Revision as of 22:29, 30 March 2020
These are also mounted on sheilds? & engraved 52 Ruxton Africa 1842 a rhinoceros horn, and 4 other fairly large big game horns. They are in a great state of preservation and would look well in a group on any wall of a fair sized house. There is another brass mounted hunting? [?] horn, rather? a good one. Most of these things resulted from a hunting trip in Africa in 1842. Again I really do not know what they are worth, but I will get the advice of some antique dealer who Knows more about these things than I do. Yours sincerely, [?] Ruxton P.S. I have only put a nominal value on the declaration