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Lot 73
Full Lot Description
A pair of George V silver sauce boats, each of typical form with beaded rim border, foliate capped flying scroll handle and raised upon an oval footed base, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, maker's mark worn possibly S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., height 8.5cm, weight 4.17ozt (130g); together with a 1940's silver cream jug of oblong form with fluted corners, reeded curved handle and raised upon a conforming stepped base, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1946, height 9cm, weight 6.68ozt (208g). (3)
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Weight: 338
Total lot weight: 338
Condition Report
- Hallmarks to the pair of sauce boats are rubbed, but in part can be read
- Hallmarks to the cream jug are clear and legible
- Blackening and tarnishing to all pieces
- Several small dents
- Some minor surface scratching
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