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A pair of rare silver and silver gilt goblets made in 1973 in London by Stuart Devlin commemorating the opening of Sydney Opera House .These goblets which have a gilded stem, foot and interior (the outside of the bowls are ungilded silver) are part of a limited edition and are numbered to the underneath 33 and 34.The scenes to the foot represent the Sydney Opera House under construction and in its finished state and Fort Macquarie.They are in excellent condition.
Dimensions
Height 15.1cms Bowl diameter 9.85 cmsWeight
13.6Troy ozsStock number
W187x35The BADA Standard
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