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BigBear

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Very nice! - have we got you interested enough to expand the collection then? (Or put you off for life!)

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Er... yes. I think. Though I'm still struggling with the difference between 1565 (whihc I have a photo of ) and 1566 (which I don't). I'd go for your classification on the basis that it was more 'scientifically' derived whereas mine is just on the basis of a few pictures!!!

Well i'm not looking at the book, cos i haven't the time.

But i think the difference is in the lettering, one has plainer writing than the other, S.1566 has the plainer writing. But since most of it is missing (the important letters E, C and R) it's hard to tell.

I think that S.1565 has a lis on the bust and S.1566 doesn't.

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