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Tranfer to reserve for Mr S J Mitchell

tranfer to reserve for Mr S J Mitchell

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Tray showing various views of Cornwall. This was a promotional item issued by Penwith District Council.

Tray with map of Cornwall in centre and photographic views around the edge.

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Triangular cut of scarf, beige background, 'Isles of Scilly' pattern printed in cream, pink and yellow.

Triangular cut of scarf, beige background, 'Isles of Scilly' pattern printed in cream, pink and yellow.

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Triangular piece of fabric, very frayed. Printed with a design of oval shapes in green, yellow, pink and black.

triangular piece of fabric, very frayed. Printed with a design of oval shapes in green, yellow, pink and black.

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Triangular sling, thought to be from the Great War. Pictures of soldiers, showing all the different ways in which the sling can be applied. German make, probably a war souvenir

triangular sling, thought to be from the Great War. Pictures of soldiers, showing all the different ways in which the sling can be applied. German make, probably a war souvenir

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Trifoliate neck and body shape to vase with gilding on the rim, with a "P" mark on the base

Trifoliate neck and body shape to vase with gilding on the rim, with a "P" mark on the base

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Trinket box, hexagonal, trinkets written on side, Penzance crest, turquoise background, yellow surround on lid

trinket box, hexagonal, trinkets written on side, Penzance crest, turquoise background, yellow surround on lid

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Triple overlay millefiori glass jug.

triple overlay millefiori glass jug, made by David and Beryl Langsworthy at their Sennen glass studio in 1997. Millefiori glass is made by gathering white hot glass from the furnace on the end of a blowpipe and then melting in coloured millefiori canes before encasing again with hot glass. The glass is then blown into shape and left to cool for over twelve hours.

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