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Lot 255
Full Lot Description
A pair of late Victorian silver pepperettes, of bellied form, the lower body with embossed foliate decoration, and pierced removable lid with finial, the whole upon an oval base, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899. Together with a 1930's silver pepper pot in Art Deco style, of plain square form and raised upon a stepped square foot, hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1936, a modern silver mustard pot, with frilled rim and hinged lid, raised upon four feet, hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1996, a pair of pepper pots, of bulbous form with removable lids, possible Egyptian assay marks, and a further unmarked mustard pot. Total gross weight 8.8ozt (273.4 grams). (7).
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Condition Report
<li>Multiple item lot, in mixed condition, displaying general surface wear, marks and scratches commensurate with the age and use.
<li>All items with areas of tarnishing that would benefit from a clean and polish.
<li>Lids to Victorian salt shakers stiff and do not sit flush.
<li>Hinge to unmarked mustard pot loose.
<li>No blue glass liners to any item.
<li>English hallmarks and maker's marks are clear and legible. Possible Egyptian marks rubbed and worn.
<li>Unmarked mustard pot testing between 71% - 91% Ag.
<li>Fellows uses a Thermo Scientific Nitron Handheld XRF Analyser to test metals. This technology is limited to examining metal to a depth of approximately 8 microns.
<li>Fellows does not guarantee the standard of silver, gold or platinum unless an item is hallmarked. Results from electronically tested items should only be used as a guide and with caution, as false readings are possible.
<li>Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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