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Lot 198
Full Lot Description
An early Victorian silver pendant vinaigrette, the scroll-edge rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and initialled panel, opening to a silver-gilt interior and pierced grille. Hallmarked Francis Clark, Birmingham 1846. Measuring 2.2cm (excluding loop) by 1.7cm, gross weight 6.4g.
Dimensions: 2.2cm x 1.7cm
Era: 19th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1846
Weight: 6.4
Total lot weight: 6.4
Condition Report
- Appears in fairly good overall condition and engine-turned panels appear bright
- Displaying some general surface scratches, marks and wear commensurate with age
- Some minor surface nicks, including around edges
- Hinge pin protruding on one end and feels a little stiff to open, however it does close flush and securely
- A little blackening/residues to some areas and crevices, particularly around the exterior edges
- Gilt interior bright and likely re-gilded, hinged grille in good working order
- Hallmarks located inside, a little rubbed in parts but all clearly legible; Duty mark to grille slightly clipped
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