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Museum of Lancashire, Preston, reproduced by courtesy of Lancashire County Museums Service


The Bourne Casket
at the Museum of Lancashire, Preston

img_316017th century casket at Fenton House, Hampstead

 

 

 

 

Bond Family raised work casket c.1685
Bond Family raised work casket c.1685

 

The Bond Family raised work casket at Dorset County Museum, Dorchester

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