Friday 5 June 2020
Two cased silver wine goblets, by Asprey & Co., London, c.1972, the first, a limited...
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Two cased silver wine goblets, by Asprey & Co., London, c.1972, the first, a limited edition goblet numbered 29 (of 500) commemorating the 25th wedding anniversary of HM the Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, with gilt crown decoration and baluster stem, the second decorated with fruiting vines and presentation engraving, both with gilt wash interiors and decoration, 15.7cm high, total weight approx. 20.2oz (2)
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