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Metropolitain Museum of Art, N.Y. to review the gold and silver urn of King David 1

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Old 9th November 2004, 22:50
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Yes, it's true, the solid silver and gold urn with King David's 1 coat of arms (a 3 piece urn) has been found on ebay among other historial silver artifacts of Scotland from the Royal Canmore years between 1070 to 1124.

I am going to look into this - I have been looking for a place to keep my lock of Bonnie Prince Charlie's hair
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Old 9th November 2004, 22:59
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Strangely, he has moved from LA. California to Scotsdale Arizona.........
Is this ironic or what?

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That is bizarre! Why on earth would anyone move from LA to Scotsdale? Have you alerted the FBI?
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Old 9th November 2004, 23:03
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The thing to keep in mind is that the "Cabinet" where James V1 of Scotland was born was actually a silver cabinet. Need I say more?

No you needn't.

You're not from Nigeria are you?
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Old 9th November 2004, 23:09
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Just to be clear I mean no offense with my previos posts - sometimes I just can't help meself.
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Old 10th November 2004, 01:47
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Sakhu

This is absolutely fascinating.

Can you tell me more? I'm certain that my very good friend and keen amateur collector, Dr Scunner-Campbell, would be most interested in seeing, and perhaps acquiring, a few pieces for his own collection.



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