Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, framed hair strands 'removed from his forehead and preserved by Lady Jean Conan Doyle as an affectionate reminder of how her husband's hair "used to stand on end" when he was tired', with certificate of authenticity from Charles Phillips & Sons (a/f - strands slipped in frame)

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