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Lot 154
Full Lot Description
A mid-Victorian silver twin-handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, of cylindrical form with stipple and punch engraved borders, hallmarked I S Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1877; plus a small Russian silver goblet, assay marks for Moscow and a cyrillic maker's mark, a 1930's small silver christening mug and a twin-handled trophy cup on plinth base, and a further small silver twin-handled cup. Together with a pair of glass overlay vases, a plated jug, two plated bud vases, etc. Weighable silver 10.64 ozt (331 grams).
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Condition Report
<li>Multiple item lot in mixed condition, all pieces displaying some general surface wear, marks and scratches, with heavier tarnish and damage to some.
<li>Victorian cream jug in poor condition with many dints, repairs and splits. Further likely repairs to sugar.
<li>Repair to stem of Russian goblet.
<li>Further dints and bumps to other pieces.
<li>Condition reports are offered as a guide only and due to the amount of items in this lot we strongly recommend viewing in person to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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