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A group of silver comprising: two silver toast racks, one Sheffield, 1904, Harrison...
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Lot 149
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A group of silver comprising: two silver toast racks, one Sheffield, 1904, Harrison Brothers & Howson, the other Sheffield, 1898, Atkin Bros; a section from a silver wine funnel, marks rubbed; six engine turned silver matchbox cases, London, 1956, S J Rose & Son., 2.8 x 4.4cm; and a cased silver replica of the Manners fork, Sheffield, 1970, Francis Howard, total weighable weight approx. 12.2oz (10)
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