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Lot 84
Full Lot Description
A pair of Victorian silver open salts, each of cauldron shape with beaded rim above floral decoration and raised on three paw feet, with blue glass liners. Hallmarked Robert Harper, London 1872. Rim diameter 6cm, silver weight 4.08ozt (127g).
Dimensions: 6cm
Era: 19th Century
Material: Glass,Silver
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1872
Weight: 127
Total lot weight: 217.6
Condition Report
- Both appear in fairly good overall condition
- Displaying some general light surface wear, marks, and scratches, commensurate with age and use
- Some light tarnishing with a little blackening and residues of dried polish to some areas and crevices
- Surface wear and rubbing to areas of the decoration, causing slight loss of detail or definition to some areas
- Possible repair to a foot on one of the salts
- Glass liners in good condition
- Hallmarks located to each base, with a little rubbing in parts but all still clearly legible
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