Wednesday 17 March 2021
An Edwardian silver jug, London, c.1909, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, of rounded form, with...
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An Edwardian silver jug, London, c.1909, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, of rounded form, with acanthus tipped handle and single band decoration to central section of body, raised on a stepped circular foot, 13.2cm high, approx. weight 8.1oz
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