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Lot 64
Full Lot Description
A George V Scottish silver bowl, the oval form with foliate and scroll decoration and raised on conforming feet, with presentation engraved panels, and twin cherub head scroll handles. Hallmarked Robert Scott, Glasgow 1922. Maximum length 16cm and height 8.5cm, weight 5.18ozt (161g).
Dimensions: Length 16cm. Height 8.5cm
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1922
Weight: 161
Total lot weight: 161
Condition Report
- Presentation engraved panels read, 'S.A.M.B Benevolent Fund Bowlers Competition 1923 won by S. Graham' and '1st Prize Presented by H.D. Hardie & Coy. Ltd. Milroy Chemical Coy. Ltd. Ramsay Braddon & Co. Ld.'
- Displaying some general surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use.
- Residues of dried or blackened polish to some areas and crevices.
- Surface wear and rubbing to areas of the decoration, causing slight loss of detail or definition to some areas.
- Hallmarks with minor rubbing, and punches also a little blackened and with polish residues, but all still clearly legible.
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