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Lot 119
Full Lot Description
A mid-Victorian silver sauce ladle, in plain Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, hallmarked A B Savory & Sons (William Smily), London 1864, length 17.5cm; together with a George III silver egg spoon, engraved Old English pattern, hallmarked Richard Crossley, London (assumed) 1788, plus a late Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl butter knife or spreader, hallmarked Birmingham 1893, and an Edwardian silver-handled button/boot hook. Weighable silver 2.68ozt (83.3g). (4).
Export issue: Yes
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Not Postable
Weight: 83.3
Total lot weight: 132.6
Condition Report
- 83.3g silver weight is for sauce ladle and egg spoon only
- Total weight is 132.6g and is inclusive of all materials
- All four items displaying some general tarnishing and wear, and surface scratches and marks, commensurate with their age and use
- Heavier tarnishing to some areas, with a little blackening and polish residues
- Tip of the blade of the butter knife is a little dinted
- Hallmarks mostly legible, some punches blackened with dirt/residues
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