A pair of poker wood bookends, circa 1930, each etched and hand…
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A pair of poker wood bookends, circa 1930, each etched and hand painted with gum nuts and gum leaves and patterned edges, red, yellow, green, ochre and brown, 14 cm high, 11 cm wide, 9.5 cm deep

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