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WWI British Death Plaque & 1914-15 Star to TIBBENHAM, Suffolk Reg. in Casuality
€155.94
1914 -15 Star named to 3.9729 Pte. F.A. Tibbenham. Suff. R. Death Plaque in original card envelope. Condition: both good. Weight: 482 g.
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