He is the son of George V, and he later became Edward VIII for a short period. It is a card counter, probably used playing Bridge. Date would be around the turn of the century.
From the turn of the century but only worth £1-4. I know absolouly nothing about this type of thing, but that seems really low to me.. especially as its so diffucult to find much info on so must be fairly rare.?
Produced in their thousands. If you want a real reality check on prices, just see how much it costs to buy a 2000 year old Indian, Greek or Roman coin. If you exclude silver and gold, they're the cheapest antiques you can buy. Age does not always correspond to rarity.
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