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Vintage Stratton’s Nippy Clip Made in England and Imit Jewy Hong Kong Mother of Pearl Faux Abalone Paua Shell Gold Tone Tie Clips x3

SKU: 0410-1417368
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Vintage Stratton’s Nippy Clip Made in England and Imit Jewy Hong Kong Mother of Pearl Faux Abalone Paua Shell Gold Tone Tie Clips x3

Approximate Measurements:
Stratton Mother of Pearl Gold Tone (cm): 5 x 0.8
Imit Jewy Hong Kong Faux Abalone Paua Shell Gold Tone (cm): 3.8 x 0.7
Ripple Gold Tone Tie Clip (cm): 4 x 0.6
Total Weight (grams): 21

There are some gold tone loss. The gold tone tie clips are tarnished and may be cleaned at buyer’s discretion.


Slight scratches and marks from use and wear. Pictures form part of description. Sold As Is.


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Used: good
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