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Large Early Silver-Plated Gravy Boat

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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
2337
Bob Shop ID:
610423585

Large Early Silver-Plated Gravy Boat 

This large, good quality, silver-plated gravy boat from the 1930/40's is in great condition with a nice weight and measures 20cm handle to spout, with a width of 11,5cm, stands 9,5cm high and weighs 255g. 

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