An Edward VII silver salver with a raised gadrooned and foliate border, engraved presentation surrounded by floral sprays and C-scrolls and on three scroll bracket feet Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd Sheffield 1902, 28cm diameter, 21.6oz

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