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Lot 237

A twin-handled silver plated tray. Mappin & Webb,  20th century. Of shaped, oval form, designed...

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Lot 237

A twin-handled silver plated tray.
Mappin & Webb, 
20th century.
Of shaped, oval form, designed...

Starting Bid: £30

Estimate: £80 - £120

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Lot 237

Description

A twin-handled silver plated tray.

Mappin & Webb, 

20th century.

Of shaped, oval form, designed with a moulded border and shaped handles, 40.3 x 64cm, together with a circular silver plated dish with pierced, leaf-chased border, 31.5cm dia. (2)

 

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