An Edward VII silver salver, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield, 1905
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An Edward VII silver salver, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield, 1905
circular with lobed gadrooned rim moulded with shells, engraved to the centre with the initials 'RRH' enclosed by scrolling foliate motifs, raised on three ball-and-claw feet, 28,6cm diameter, 710g
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