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Carter No.: 367h

Handlist description: Branch of a plant (Thymbra spicata L.)

Card/Transcription No.: 367gh


367 G and H.

G. A length of pith bound with linen (40 cents in length), placed upon which were 12 faience finger-rings: - 6 blue faience of the Queen - (see 620-66-g); 1, blue faience of the King - (see 620-66-e); 2 blue-faience ornamental - (see 620-66-h); 2 blue faience ornamental - (see 620-66-s); and 1 blue faience ornamental - (see 620-66-r).

H. A branch of a (?) kind of plant - (see special note) - length about 28 cents.

Card no. 367gh relating to Carter no. 367h
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