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ENGLISH STERLING & GLASS BASKET BY NATHAN & HAYES, CHESTER, 1906-07, H 6", DIA 4 1/2":Sterling silver basket with pierced foliate pattern overall and a blue crystal removable liner. Hallmarks at the side, including maker's mark " G.N"/R.H" for George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 1906 (see additional photo). Basket only weighs approximately 4.5 troy oz. For a high resolution photo


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Date:
2015-09-19

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