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Amber light means go for it

‘Group lots should be viewed’ was the wise recommendation in the catalogue description of this mixed bag, above, offered at Tennants’ (18.5% buyer’s premium) sale of vintage costume, textiles and dolls at Leyburn on May 13.

It comprised a French jet soutoir, various wax flower headbands, beaded corsage, feather items and, crucially, five parasol handles made of amber.

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