An Australian silver commemorative tray Thomas Stokes,…
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An Australian silver commemorative tray Thomas Stokes, Melbourne, circa 1950 inscribed 'Presented to the Rt. Hon.R.G.Casey Ch DSO, M.C, By the Prime Minister of Australia the Rt.Hon. R.G. Menzies, K.C on Behalf of the Federal Executive of the Liberal Party of Australia, To Mark the Occasion of His Retirement As Federal President. 27th January, 1950.' 1324grs total weight of silver, 36 cm wide

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