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Lot 17
Full Lot Description
A Victorian silver mug of baluster form raised to four scroll feet, the body with embossed and applied grape vines surrounding a quatrefoil cartouche with engraved initials, the handle formed as a naturalist branch. Hallmarked Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1851. Height 12cm, weight 9.8ozt (305g).
Dimensions: 12cm
Era: 19th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1851
Weight: 305
Total lot weight: 305
Condition Report
- Engraved initials AHM
- Partial silver-gilt interior, which in places is rubbed
- Visible polish residue
- Hallmarks clear and legible
- Some blackening and tarnishing
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