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Lot 110
Full Lot Description
A mid-20th century silver cream jug and matching twin-handled sugar bowl, each of oblong shape with fluted detail, tongue capped handles and raised on bun feet, hallmarked Tessiers Ltd., London 1965, height of jug 10cm, length of sugar across handles 17cm; together with a small cream jug decorated with leaf motifs, hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham possibly 1913, height 8.3cm. Total weight 15.04ozt (467.8g). (3).
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Free
Weight: 467.8
Total lot weight: 467.8
Condition Report
- All displaying some general surface wear, marks, scratches, and tarnishing, commensurate with their age and use
- Matching sugar and jug:
- both appear in good overall condition
- hallmarks clear and legible with light rubbing in parts
- Small jug:
- showing several surface dints around the body
- some damage/flaking under the foot
- a little blackening and residues of dried polish to some areas and crevices
- hallmarks partly rubbed
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