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Lot 166
Full Lot Description
Two late Victorian silver small inkstands, one having pierced border and containing single, detachable glass inkpot, hallmarked Haseler & Bill (E J Haseler & C Bill), Birmingham 1897, the other with raised edges and personal inscription with twin detachable inkpots, hallmarked George Travis & Co, Sheffield 1895. Approx. length of both stands 21.5cm, weight of both stands 10.5ozt (328.8g).
Postage: Postable
Weight: 328.8
Total lot weight: 328.8
Condition Report
- Items show moderate surface scratches, marks, wear and dark tarnishing, and both, especially example with raised sides, would benefit from a clean and polish.
- Hallmarks are clear and legible to both examples.
- Pierced example has a significant wobble to stepped feet.
- Gauge to pierced example is thicker, with other example feeling quite thin and malleable.
- Glass to inkpots show some minor chips and nibbling.
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