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Lot 48
Full Lot Description
A pair of Indian Colonial silver 'berry' spoons, each in Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern with engraved decoration, the bowls with crimped edge and embossed with flowers and foliage. Maker’s marks for Hamilton & Co., Calcutta (1811-1971). Length 22.5cm, weight 4.77ozt (148.4g).
Postage: Postable
Weight: 148.4
Total lot weight: 148.4
Condition Report
- Of good gauge
- Both appear in good overall condition
- Displaying some expected surface wear, marks, and scratches, commensurate with age and use
- Some general tarnishing with a little blackening and dried polish residues to some areas and crevices, particularly in the embossed decoration of the bowls
- Traces of gilding to the bowls
- Marks rubbed but still legible
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