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A Victorian silver mounted biscuit barrel, Sheffield, 1887, Henry Wilkinson & Co., the...
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Lot 53
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A Victorian silver mounted biscuit barrel, Sheffield, 1887, Henry Wilkinson & Co., the pierced stand raised on three claw and ball feet to pierced body with white ceramic liner, the domed lid designed with finial and beaded border, 16.5cm high
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