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Three Victorian and later silver sugar casters, comprising; a vase shaped caster embossed with sp

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Three Victorian and later silver sugar casters, comprising; a vase shaped caster embossed with sp
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Three Victorian and later silver sugar casters, comprising; a vase shaped caster embossed with spiral scrolls and leaves, on a domed foot, London 1892. by Frederick Sibray and Job Frank Hall, 19cm high (7.5in), 193g (6.25. oz), an octagonal vase shaped caster, Chester 1907. 18cm high (7in), 122g (4. oz), a faceted cylindrical caster with a tucked under base and round foot, Birmingham 1929. by William Neale & Sons Ltd, 18cm high (7in), 144g (4.5. oz)
Three Victorian and later silver sugar casters, comprising; a vase shaped caster embossed with spiral scrolls and leaves, on a domed foot, London 1892. by Frederick Sibray and Job Frank Hall, 19cm high (7.5in), 193g (6.25. oz), an octagonal vase shaped caster, Chester 1907. 18cm high (7in), 122g (4. oz), a faceted cylindrical caster with a tucked under base and round foot, Birmingham 1929. by William Neale & Sons Ltd, 18cm high (7in), 144g (4.5. oz)

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