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Lot 20

A pair of commemorative silver goblets.  Mappin & Webb,  Birmingham, 1968. Engraved with the...

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Lot 20

A pair of commemorative silver goblets. 
Mappin & Webb, 
Birmingham, 1968.
Engraved with the...

Starting Bid: £200

Estimate: £300 - £500

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Lot 20

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A pair of commemorative silver goblets. 

Mappin & Webb, 

Birmingham, 1968.

Engraved with the Prince of Wales's feathers beneath 'HRH Prince Charles, 1969' to commemorate the investiture of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, now King Charles III, at Caernarfon Castle in Wales, 13.6cm high, total weight approx. 10ozt (2)

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