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Lot 29
Full Lot Description
A parcel-gilt silver goblet, designed to commemorate the quincentenary of the College of Arms, the slightly tapering cup with gilt interior, raised on a stem modelled with three gilt Lion's rampant, each holding a different shield, to a spread foot with Tudor rose and oak leaf border. Hallmarked Hector Miller for Aurum, London 1984, limited edition no. 384 of 500. Height 17cm, gross weight 9.69ozt (301.4g).
Dimensions: 17cm
Era: 20th Century,Modern
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Free
Date: 1984
Weight: 301.4
Total lot weight: 301.4
Condition Report
- Sold without box or certificate
- Engraved to base, 'LIMITED EDITION OF 500 MADE BY ORDER OF THE KINGS, HERALDS AND PURSUIVANTS OF ARMS TO COMMEMORATE THE QUINCENTENARY IN 1984 OF THE COLLEGE OF ARMS'
- Appears in good overall condition, displaying some general light surface wear, marks and scratches
- Some general light tarnishing, with a little blackening and residues of dried polish to some areas and crevices, particularly on the gilt lions of the stem and the gilt border of the foot
- Good clear hallmarks located to base and further stamped AURUM
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