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William IV Silver Salver by Mary and Richard Sibley London 1836



 £ 8,000.00                        make enquiry

19 1/2 inches (49.5cm) Diameter

Weight: 128oz (4019g)

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William IV Silver Salver by Mary and Richard Sibley London 1836

William IV Silver Salver by Mary and Richard Sibley London 1836

William IV Silver Salver by Mary and Richard Sibley London 1836

William IV Silver Salver by Mary and Richard Sibley London 1836

William IV Silver Salver by Mary and Richard Sibley London 1836






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