1902 Coronation silver leopard by Edward Barnard & Sons, the…
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1902 Coronation silver leopard by Edward Barnard & Sons, the collard engraved Coronation 1902, underside of front paw numbered 168., Commissioned by the Skinner Company their interest being that the emblem of the Guilds crest was a spotted leopard, registered as the Kemp leopard after Roger Kemp who was master of the Guild in 1680, 19 cm overall length.

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