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Lot 27
Full Lot Description
An Edwardian silver vase, having applied mask and scroll rim above tapering fluted body with foliate scrolled cartouche and scale pattern enclosing a vacant oval, and raised on a circular domed foot. Hallmarked Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901. Height 25.5cm, weight 16.14ozt (502g).
Dimensions: Height 25.5cm
Era: Edwardian
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1901
Weight: 502
Total lot weight: 502
Condition Report
- Displaying some general surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing consistent with the age and use
- Heavier tarnishing and blackening inside the vase
- Surface wear and rubbing to areas of the decoration causing some slight loss of detail or definition
- Some knocks around the foot rim, most notably on one side; consequently has a slight wobble
- Also on the foot, there are a couple of areas above the gadroon border, where the surface feels a little uneven and lumpy
- Hallmarks located below the rim just above the upper girdle, these appear a little rubbed and with some residues of polish but all still clearly legible
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