A George V pierced silver bowl, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1915, two handled, of quaich form, with Celtic inspired design, within 'Alexander Philip, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh' retailers fitted case, width 26.5cm, 11.3oz

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