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Lot 38
Full Lot Description
An Edwardian silver three piece condiment set, comprising a pair of oval open salts raised on stylised claw and ball feet, and a drum shape mustard pot with scroll handle to a hinged lid, all with beaded rims, decorative pierced sides and blue glass liners, hallmarked C J Vander (Henry & Arthur Vander), London 1907; together with three Victorian silver condiment spoons in Old English Bead pattern, hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1872. Weight excluding glass liners 8.6ozt (267.5g).
Era: 19th Century,20th Century
Material: Glass,Silver
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Not Postable
Weight: 267.5
Total lot weight: 492
Condition Report
- All pieces appear in fairly good overall condition, displaying some general surface wear, marks and scratches commensurate with their age and use
- Some general tarnishing, and residues of dried polish to some areas and crevices
- Open salts; slight knocks to a couple of the feet so at a slightly different angle
- Mustard pot; hinged lid with some movement and pin is sticking out on one side, however lid closes flush to the rim of the pot; some heavier scuffs around the base
- Glass liners; appear in fairly good order with some minor rim and edge nibbles, mainly to mustard liner; all are a good fit
- Spoons; all with engraved initials to terminals, all rubbed; bowls with some slightly heavier wear but have generally faired well
- Hallmarks are mostly clear and legible with minor rubbing to some parts
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