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Lot 634
Full Lot Description
Edwardian prayer and hymn book in silver mounted holder, with embossing modelled as Joshua Reynold's 'Angels Heads', hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1904, plus a similarly decorated silver mounted prayer book, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1903; together with a Victorian Exeter silver napkin ring, a cased reproduction Maidenhead spoon, C J Vander Ltd, London 1977 and a hallmarked silver and enamel Chester souvenir spoon. Length of book holder 9.8cm, gross weight of napkin ring and spoons 1.7ozt (54.7g).
Postage: Postable
Weight: 54.7
Total lot weight: 54.7
Condition Report
- Items are generally in fair condition, showing some scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing, but are all bright and shiny.
- Mount to prayer book shows some wear and loss to embossing definition.
- Some hallmarks are slightly rubbed but still legible.
- Enamel to souvenir spoon is damaged to 'Chester'.
- Cased Maidenhead spoon retains certificate. Case is in fair condition.
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