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Mid-20th Century Sterling Silver Toast Rack, Birmingham, 1951 E Hill

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  • Art Deco Sterling Silver Toast Rack, Richard Woodman Burbridge for Harrods
    By Richard Woodman Burbridge
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    Art Deco, sterling silver toast rack, Sheffield, England, year-hallmarked for 1932, The toast rack has the maker's mark of Richard Woodman Burbridge for Harrods. Richard Woodman Burb...
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