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Creator: Graham Stewart
Modernist pair of Britannia standard silver wine coasters by Graham Stewart 2003
By Graham Stewart
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in Edinburgh in 2003 by Graham Leishman Stewart, this striking pair of contemporary Britannia Standard silver wine coasters showcase a minimalist, tactile design with a ha...
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21st Century and Contemporary Scottish Modern Graham Stewart Furniture

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Britannia Standard Silver

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