An ivory and gold toothpick once owned by Charles Dickens has sold for $9,150 in New York City, nearly double its presale estimate. It was offered by heirs to the Barnes & Noble family. It was ...
NEW YORK — An ivory and gold toothpick once owned by Charles Dickens has sold for $9,150 in New York City, nearly double its presale estimate. It was offered by heirs to the Barnes & Noble family. It ...
An ivory and gold toothpick once owned by Charles Dickens has sold for more than $9,000 in New York. It was put up for auction by heirs to the Barnes & Noble family. The toothpick is engraved with the ...
NEW YORKNEW YORK — An ivory and gold toothpick once owned by Charles Dickens has sold at a New York City auction for $9,150. It was being offered by heirs to the Barnes & Noble family and was up for ...
An ivory and gold toothpick once owned by Charles Dickens has sold at auction in New York City for $9,150 (£5,625). The item is engraved with the English author's initials. It was sold by heirs to the ...
Talk about the ghost of meals past. The ivory and gold toothpick once owned by Charles Dickens has sold at a New York City auction for $9,150. The pre-sale estimate for the item was $3,000 to $5,000.
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