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GEORGE HOWSON - HARRISON BROS. & HOWSON, SHEFFIELD, 1896
English silver basket, footed oval with hinged handle.
Overall height 9 inches, length 12 inches,...
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GEORGE HOWSON - HARRISON BROS. & HOWSON,
SHEFFIELD, 1896
English silver basket, footed oval with hinged handle.
Overall height 9 inches, length 12 inches, weight 15.4 troy ounces.
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