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Lot 149

A Victorian Albert pattern silver punch ladle.  Maker's mark indistinct,  London, 1860. The...

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Lot 149

A Victorian Albert pattern silver punch ladle. 
Maker's mark indistinct, 
London, 1860.
The...

Starting Bid: £50

Estimate: £100 - £150

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Lot 149

Description

A Victorian Albert pattern silver punch ladle. 

Maker's mark indistinct, 

London, 1860.

The elongated, twisted handle to a shaped bowl designed with twin pouring lips and moulded border, 39.5cm long, approx. weight 2.7ozt 

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