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Lot 156
Full Lot Description
A graduated set of six Edwardian silver mounted horn stacking beakers, each of typical tapering form to a glass base, with applied silver rim and vacant shield. Hallmarked Birmingham 1904, with maker's mark 'F G'. Height of tallest 13cm, and smallest 6.5cm. (6)
Dimensions: 6.5cm to 13cm
Era: 20th Century
Export issue: Yes
Material: Horn,Silver
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1904
Weight: 431.8
Total lot weight: 431.8
Condition Report
- All displaying some general surface wear, marks and scratches commensurate with their age and use
- Some tarnishing to the silver mounts, especially around the rims
- Some of the rim mounts are quite loose
- Some minor surface nicks to all
- A couple of slight dints to the silver rim mounts of the two largest beakers; the largest example also with visible seam to the rim mount
- Hallmarks rubbed in parts but mostly legible; each shield also marked with date letter and lion passant
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