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Silver Bon Bon Dish. Birmingham 1952.
Silver Bon Bon Dish, plain with applied decoration to the edge, standing on a small pedestal. Very god condition. Fully hallmarked Birmingham 1952.
Maker Adie Brothers Ltd.
Height 4cm Diameter 12cm weight 66grams
SellerJonathan Green Antiques
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Maker Adie Brothers Ltd.
Height 4cm Diameter 12cm weight 66grams
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Date 1952
1950s Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Item code as911a180 / 180
Status Sold
£75.00
$95.54
€88.13
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