Lot 61
A late Victorian silver mustard pot of oval form with shell thumb piece and blue glass liner,...
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Lot 61
Victorian silver mustard pot, Edwardian goblet & 1920's butter dish.
Lot 61
Lot Description
A late Victorian silver mustard pot of oval form with shell thumb piece and blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham 1899. Together with an Edwardian silver presentation goblet with inscription, hallmarked London 1903; a 1920's silver butter dish with glass insert; associated silver butter knife; two miniature trophy cups; 1935 Crown, Churchill Crown and George III commemorative medallion. Gross silver weight 7.76 ozt (241 grams). (3).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
The lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use.
Significant chips to the blue glass liner, associated spoon is plated. The goblet is made by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. The butter dish has a couple of minor dents, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin) Sheffield 1923 and the butter knife Birmingham 1930. 1935 Crown appears tarnished. Deterioration to the surface of the plating to the medallion. One of the miniature trophy cups is hallmarked silver and missing base, the second example is not marked possible plated and appears to be a component from another piece.
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