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Lot 57
Full Lot Description
A late George III silver cream jug, of oblong bellied form raised on four ball feet, with applied reeded rim and decorated with trailing flowers and foliage. Hallmarked London 1811, maker's mark rubbed. Height to handle 10cm, weight 4.72ozt (147g).
Dimensions: 10cm
Era: 19th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1811
Weight: 147
Total lot weight: 147
Condition Report
- Displaying some surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with the age and general use
- A little blackening to some areas and crevices, and residues of dried polish
- Some minor surface dints/nicks
- Visible seam around the body and vertically on the handle side
- Solder visible around the lower join of the handle with impression inside, possibly repaired
- Slight indentations from the feet seen to the base inside
- Slight loss of detail or definition to areas of the decoration; floral and foliage decoration possibly later?
- Hallmarks rubbed but legible, maker's mark is heavily rubbed with only traces showing
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