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Lot 59
Full Lot Description
A George V silver pedestal dish by Asprey & Co Ltd., of circular shallow form with gadroon, shell and foliate rim, enclosing a pierced border of foliate scrolls and motifs, and raised on a pedestal foot with similarly pierced band. Hallmarked London 1911. Maximum rim diameter 34cm, and height 16cm, weight 30.18ozt (939g).
Brand: Asprey
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1911
Weight: 939
Total lot weight: 939
Condition Report
- Appears in fairly good overall condition
- Displaying some general surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use
- A little blackening with residues of dried polish to some areas and crevices
- Some slightly heavier surface scratches and nicks visible to the plain centre
- Some slight dints to areas of the pierced decoration
- The dish appears to have a slight lean, so that is a little higher on one side; height varies from 16cm on one side to 15cm on the other
- Hallmarks clear and legible with some minor rubbing
- Further stamped ASPREY LONDON under the foot
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