A pair of George V silver sauce boats, makers marks rubbed, London, 1934 (Jubilee hallmark), in the Georgian style, gadrooned rim and foot, scroll thumbpiece, bearing 'Harrods, London, S.W' stamp to bases, height 10cm, 22.6oz

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