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Lot 350
Full Lot Description
A 1930’s silver and mother-of-pearl rattle, modelled in the form of a bear, double sided, hallmarked Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1936, length 9cm; together with another rattle having whistle to one end and mother-of-pearl teether to the other, appears unmarked, length 7.3cm. (2) (a.f).
Postage: Postable
Weight: 32.6
Total lot weight: 32.6
Condition Report
- Both rattles displaying some fairly heavy surface wear, marks, and damage, also some heavy tarnishing/blackening
- Bear rattle is missing a hanging bell on one side
- Other rattle is possibly missing something from the suspension ring fitted to reverse
- Unmarked rattle tests around 94/95% Ag
- Fellows uses a Thermo Scientific Nitron Handheld XRF Analyser to test metals. This technology is limited to examining metal to a depth of approximately 8 microns
- Fellows does not guarantee the standard of silver, unless an item is hallmarked. Results from electronically tested items should only be used as a guide and with caution, as false readings are possible
- Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition
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