Lord Byron skull cup heads to auction
The top part of a human skull that may have been used as drinking vessel by the poet Lord Byron is an unusual lot soon to head to auction in Dorset
Read moreThe top part of a human skull that may have been used as drinking vessel by the poet Lord Byron is an unusual lot soon to head to auction in Dorset
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