A Queen Elizabeth II silver RNLI limited edition plate produced to commemorate their one hundred and fiftieth anniversary, decorated in light relief with a scene of the rescue of the crew of the 'St George' off Douglas, Isle of Man, on November 1830, number 377 of 750, 20cm diameter, 11.7oz

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