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A George V twin-handled silver tray, Sheffield, 1934, Frank Cobb & Co., of rectangular...
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Lot 67
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A George V twin-handled silver tray, Sheffield, 1934, Frank Cobb & Co., of rectangular form with shaped corners, the base with presentation engraving within foliate engraved band, 40.5 x 65.5cm (inc. handles), approx. weight 99oz
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