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Powerful rolling mills allied with innovative design solutions ensured the factories could economise with thinner veneers of silver. This tureen is marked 'SILVER EDG'D', a common practice in which a silver border was used to cover a sharp edge which might show the copper core.\r\nM.314-1912","date":{"text":"March 2004","earliest":"2004-03-01","latest":"2004-03-31"}}],"partNumbers":["M.314-1912","M.314PART/1-1912"],"accessionNumberNum":"314","accessionNumberPrefix":"M","accessionYear":1912,"otherNumbers":[],"copyNumber":"","aspects":["WHOLE","Sauce boat","Lid"],"assets":["2016JC8856"],"recordModificationDate":"2025-12-08","recordCreationDate":"2002-09-23","availableToBook":true}}