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Striking 18th century sterling silver archery prize.
Makers: Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson II.
Made in London, 1789.
The full set of hallmarks are very crisp and clear and struck on one of the fins.
Length: 18.5 inches (47cm)
Weight: 4.8 troy ounces (148.5 grams)
Condition report
Excellent and quite rare.Stock number
8497The BADA Standard
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