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Mourning jewellery: a collector's account

Hunter, 1993

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7070062169408427541
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Hunter M
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How did I come to be sointerested in mourning jeweller? Not, as might be thought, due to a preoccupation with death. It is a question I am always being asked, and the answer is- curiosity. I can never pass an antique shop without just having a look, and Edinburgh is a …
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