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Lot 131
Full Lot Description
A late Victorian silver pedestal cream jug, of helmet shape with punch beaded border, hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1896, height to handle 9.5cm; together with a cased egg cup and spoon set, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1912, a further cream jug of sauce boat form, hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1938, and a pedestal salt/bowl, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield, possibly 1953. Silver weight 6.22ozt (193.6g).
Era: 19th Century,20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Weight: 193.6
Total lot weight: 354
Condition Report
- Multiple item lot, all pieces displaying some general surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with their age and use
- Some slight surface dints
- Rim of Victorian jug is a little misshapen; slight cracks around handle join; wobbles a little on square base; hallmarks partly rubbed but still legible
- Egg cup wobbles slightly; some general wear and scuffs to the exterior of case; impressions from a napkin ring in the material lining inside the case
- Heavier rubbing to the hallmarks on the pedestal salt/bowl, particularly the date letter, which is partly worn, possibly 1953.
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