30 July 2024 | 10:00 | Lots: 352
Two late George III silver vinaigrettes.
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Lot 309
Full Lot Description
Two George III silver vinaigrettes, both of rectangular form, the first engraved Mary to the rectangular cartouche within foliate borders, hallmarked Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819, measuring 3cm x 2cm x 0.7cm, the second with engraved fish scale pattern, and O initial to the cover, hallmarked John Shaw, Birmingham 1812, measuring 3.4cm x 2cm x 0.8cm. Gross weight 30g. (2).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: 30
Total lot weight: 0.03
Condition Report
- Joseph Willmore - has a replacement loop with visible solder repair. Very blackened / tarnished. Pitting to the grill
- John Shaw - dent to the lid, some blackening / tarnishing, visible polish residue
- Hallmarks to both are clear and legible
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