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Lot 44
Full Lot Description
A George I Britannia silver mug, of baluster form with finely engraved armorial (with repairs). Hallmarked London 1722. Maximum height 5.25" (13.5cm), weight 14.19 ozt (441.5 grams).
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Condition Report
<li>Displaying general surface wear and many marks, scratches, dints and bumps throughout.
<li>With edge nicks and knocks around the main rim and foot rim.
<li>Showing some fairly heavy tarnishing throughout.
<li>With some likely repairs around the main rim.
<li>Further likely repairs around the foot rim and to the underside, particularly in one area where the surface now appears pitted and damaged; and a flood of solder to another area.
<li>Slight impression from the lower join of the handle to the main body, which is visible to the interior.
<li>Hallmarks located to the base of the mug scattered in a group, some rubbing but all legible although maker’s mark partly worn and not identified.
<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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