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Lot 223
Full Lot Description
A set of six 1930's silver cocktail sticks, each with enamelled cockerel finial. Hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1934 (one dated 1933). Height 7.5cm, total gross weight 15g. In fitted retailer's case.
Box: Yes
Dimensions: Height 7.5cm
Era: 20th Century
Material: Enamel,Silver
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1933/1934
Weight: 15
Total lot weight: 78
Condition Report
- All displaying some general surface wear, marks and scratches, consistent with their age and use
- Sticks appear gilded, faded in places
- Some areas/patches of blackening or tarnishing to the sticks
- The 1933 stick appears very slightly bent; another with very slight kink towards the top
- Minor damage/losses to enamel cockerels but appear in fairly good condition overall
- Hallmarks and maker's marks with some partial rubbing or distortion but mostly still legible
- Case with some scuffs, tears, minor losses, and hinge broken on one side; some discolouration to material lining
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