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Lot 159
Full Lot Description
Four pieces of assorted silver comprising a presentation twin-handled trophy cup, hallmarked T Wilkinson & Sons, Birmingham 1932, height 10cm, a filled bud vase with fluted pedestal and frilled edge, hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, height 12.5cm, a presentation trophy, hallmarked Deykin & Harrison (William Redfern Deykin & Walter Andrew Harrison), Birmingham 1932, height 10.5cm and a square inkwell with glass base and silver and tortoiseshell cover, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Birmingham, makers mark rubbed, height 7.5cm. (4)
Era: 20th Century
Export issue: Yes
Material: Glass,Silver,Tortoiseshell
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Not Postable
Weight: 538.5
Total lot weight: 538.5
Condition Report
Twin handled trophy -
- Lickey Hill School, Boxing 1st 1934, J.R.H Perry
- weight 1.31ozt (41g)
- blackening and tarnishing
- some visible polish residue
Filled vase -
- several dents and knocks
- blackening and tarnishing
- creasing to the rim edge
- gross weight 2.47ozt (77g)
Trophy -
- The Lickey Hill School 1933, Boxing I, J.R.H Perry
- rim is misshapen
- weight 0.99ozt (31g)
- some blackening and tarnishing
- several creases and dents
Inkwell -
- hobnail cut base
- several slither chips to the base underside
- blackening and tarnishing to the silver
- no stopper
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