William Neale & Sons
Decorative Arts
About this Item
Chester & Birmingham, England
An Edward VII silver frame, William Neale & Sons, Chester, 1901
rectangular, the arched frame centred by an urn-shaped vacant cartouche, with gadrooned border, velvet-lined, with easel back support, RD no 341072, easel back support is broken, dents, 28,5cm high
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