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Vintage Manchester Sterling Silver 873 Paul Revere Bowl Dish 114g 4.5"

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Vintage Frank Whiting scalloped hexagon form sterling silver candy / bon bon / nut dish or bowl, B837. 104 grams, 6". Dimensions: 6.25" x 1.5" (Diameter x Height) / 103.9 g
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Large Antique Gorham Sterling Silver 341 Bowl 10 oz .925 306g
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