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Lot 158
Full Lot Description
A cased set of George V silver cocktail sticks, each modelled with a cockerel finial, hallmarked Adolph Scott, Birmingham 1927/1928, length 8cm; together with a pair of Victorian silver condiment spoons in plain Fiddle pattern, hallmarked John Walton, Newcastle 1848, and a mother-of-pearl and silver bladed folding fruit knife, hallmarked John Batt & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1925. Weight of sticks and spoons 28.3g.
Era: 19th Century,20th Century
Export issue: Yes
Material: Mother-of-pearl,Silver
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Not Postable
Weight: 28.3
Total lot weight: 117
Condition Report
- Multiple item lot in mixed condition, all pieces displaying some general surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing
- Cocktail sticks appear in fairly good overall condition, reverse of each cockerel also marked 'MADE IN ENGLAND'; exterior of case very worn and faded and interior lining a little discoloured and torn in one area
- Condiment spoons with some heavier wear to the bowls but have generally faired ok
- Folding knife with crack/splits to the mother-of-pearl at one end of the engraved side; blade with some heavier tarnishing and a little bent at the tip and consequently will not fold away properly
- Hallmarks are mostly legible with rubbing and distortion to some marks, especially maker's marks
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