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MARK OF ROBINSON, EDKINS & ASTON, BIRMINGHAM, 1836,
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A WILLIAM IV SILVER SIX-BRANCH CENTREPIECE,
MARK OF ROBINSON, EDKINS & ASTON, BIRMINGHAM, 1836,
Three of the branches Victorian replacements of a slightly different design, by Thomas Bradbury & Son of Shefffield, the fluted baluster column with leafy decoration, on triform pedestal base engraved with crest & motto, armorial shield & a presentation inscription from The Guardians of the Poor of the Stow on the Wold Union to "The Reverend Francis Edward Witts dated 5th October, 1837, together with one large & six smaller glass dishes of later maufacture, 24½ in. high (62.3 cm.), 130 oz.
MARK OF ROBINSON, EDKINS & ASTON, BIRMINGHAM, 1836,
Three of the branches Victorian replacements of a slightly different design, by Thomas Bradbury & Son of Shefffield, the fluted baluster column with leafy decoration, on triform pedestal base engraved with crest & motto, armorial shield & a presentation inscription from The Guardians of the Poor of the Stow on the Wold Union to "The Reverend Francis Edward Witts dated 5th October, 1837, together with one large & six smaller glass dishes of later maufacture, 24½ in. high (62.3 cm.), 130 oz.
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