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Lot 19
Full Lot Description
A 1940's silver drum mustard pot, the plain cylindrical form with flat hinged lid and shell thumb-piece to a scroll handle, and blue glass liner, hallmarked Harrods Ltd., London 1942, height to lid 5cm; together with a William IV Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1834. Silver weight 4.69ozt (146g).
Material: Glass,Silver
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Weight: 146
Total lot weight: 217.6
Condition Report
- Both mustard and spoon displaying some surface scratches, marks and wear commensurate with the age and use
- Mustard pot with some general tarnishing all over and blackened polish residues to some crevices
- Hinged lid appears in good working order and closes flush
- Glass liner with some small gouges to the base inside and some internal flaws/cracks
- Maker's mark is partly distorted but looks to be the RWB mark for Richard Woodman Burbridge (chairman of Harrods)
- Other hallmarks clear and legible with light rubbing; also HARRODS LONDON. S.W. to base
- Good clear hallmarks to the spoon
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