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Lot 105
Full Lot Description
A pair of mid-20th century silver sauce boats, each of oval bellied form with applied gadroon rim, foliate capped scroll handle, and raised on three shell feet. Hallmarked Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1948. Length handle to spout 16.5cm, height to handle 8.5cm, weight 8.88ozt (276.4g)
Era: George VI
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1948
Weight: 276.4
Total lot weight: 276.4
Condition Report
- Both sauce boats appear in good overall condition
- Displaying some light surface wear, marks, and scratches, commensurate with age and use
- Some general light tarnishing with a little blackening/residues to some areas and crevices
- Hallmarks rubbed in parts, more so one example, but all still legible
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