An Edward VII silver belt, Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester, 1903
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An Edward VII silver belt, Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester, 1903
composed of nine links, each cast with the face of a cherub united by foliate links to a buckle cast with the image of a maiden, one link with restoration, 68cm long, 115g; and another, Levy & Solomon, Birmingham, 1901, composed of ten links, each shaped plaque embossed with courting figures united by foliate and oval links, 81,5cm long, 130g
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