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Lot 90
Full Lot Description
An Edwardian silver twin-handled pedestal cup, the circular tapering bowl with trailing vine border around the rim, and repoussé decorated with a face to one side, with loop handles and raised on a fluted stem to a spread foot. Hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906. Height to handles 15.5cm, weight 7.67ozt (238.6g).
Dimensions: 15.5cm
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Free
Date: 1906
Weight: 238.6
Total lot weight: 238.6
Condition Report
- Displaying some general surface wear, marks and scratches commensurate with the age and use
- With some fairly heavy tarnishing all over and would benefit from a clean
- A couple of minor knocks around the rim
- A few minor dints/nicks to the main body, and a more notable dint or dimple on the opposite side from the face
- Holes and splits to the tip of the nose
- Some visible seams
- Hallmarks located below the lower handle join on one side, rubbed in parts but all still legible
- Height to rim 13.7cm
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