An Edward VII silver rose bowl, maker's initials indistinct, London, 1904
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An Edward VII silver rose bowl, maker's initials indistinct, London, 1904
circular, with reeded rim, the body moulded with a vacant c-scroll cartouche, raised on a spreading domed foot, 14,6cm high, 235g; and a Victorian silver card case, Frederick Marson, Birmingham, 1852, rectangular with wavy borders, the whole profusely engraved with swags, c-scrolls and foliage enclosing a water fountain, dents, 9,5cm high, 70g
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