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Lot 85
Full Lot Description
A Stuart Devlin Royal Commemorative silver porringer for the Christening of Prince William, of flared cylindrical form with twin loop handles, the lower body with cast and applied lilies and lily pads. Hallmarked Stuart Devlin, London 1982, numbered 233. Height to rim 6cm, weight 4.9ozt (152.5g).
Brand: Stuart Devlin
Dimensions: 6cm
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1982
Weight: 152.5
Total lot weight: 152.5
Condition Report
- No box or certificate
- Engraved to the base 'The Royal Christening 4 August, 1982' around the outside, and 'Prince William' in the middle
- Appears very dirty and heavily tarnished all over and in need of a clean
- With blackening and residues of dried polish to some areas and crevices, especially around the lilies and lily pads; this lower section is gilded but cannot really see the gilding due to the heavy tarnishing
- Hallmarks located to the base, some polish residues in the punches, but all marks clearly legible
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