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Lot 6
Full Lot Description
Georg Jensen, a small silver goblet with circular spot-hammered bowl raised on a pierced grapevine stem to a stepped foot, design no. 296B. Stamped under the bowl DENMARK STERLING with makers marks, and further hallmarked George Stockwell, London import 1930. Height 7cm, weight 2.75ozt (85.5g).
Brand: Georg Jensen
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Weight: 85.5
Total lot weight: 85.5
Condition Report
- Displaying some general wear, and surface scratches, marks, and nicks
- Some minor dints and edge nicks
- Heavier patches of tarnishing to some areas
- Blackening to some areas, particularly the grapevine stem, and residues of dried polish
- Some surface rubbing and loss of definition to the spot-hammered decoration
- Slight knocks around the rim
- Foot rim appears a little raised on one side and consequently wobbles a little
- Bowl appears to have a very slight lean
- Maker's marks and design number located to the base of the bowl inside the foot, all clearly legible
- Import marks located below rim
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