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Comprising two plain cocktail shakers, the largest engraved 'A. A - J, 7th March 1951', a bottle coaster with openwork sides, a magnum bottle-coaster with lion mask ring handles, a plain metal ice bucket and a copper pail-shaped ice bucket applied with 'Maison Maresté, Constructeur, Cognac'
the largest cocktail shaker 814 in. (21 cm.) high
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By the year of his 21st birthday, Antony Armstrong-Jones was already an enthusiastic photographer. He studied architecture at Jesus College, Cambridge and famously coxed the Cambridge crew to victory.

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