An Edwardian tall silver centrepiece bowl, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, and stamped Jones and Son, Longacre, London, London 1908, the oval bowl with two leaf and scroll side handles, the body decorated with swords, helmets and a mace and two vacant cartouche, on scroll column and oval base, 45cm high, 68oz

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