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Silver,Plated Ware,Coins & Medals 10/09/2007
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Lot 46

Victorian silver cruet set the club shaped stand

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Victorian silver cruet set the club shaped stand raises on four turned feet decoration with scroll decoration, comprising a silver salt, mustard and pepper with cut glass bodies, dated London 1874/75, together with a matching spoon and associated example, the stand marked Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer and numbered 2862, dated London 1875.

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    The stand for the cruet set has surface scratches to the whole, especially where the salt, mustard, and pepper stand. There are also a number of marks, dints, notches, and tarnished areas. The handle looks as though it had engraved decoration, but this has been mostly worn away. There are some areas of polish build-up, particularly on the feet. he mustard and the pepper have scuffed bottoms, and their glass has some small chips around the top and bottom. The lids of both have some surface scratches and tarnishing. The mustard's hinge looks as though it might have been repaired at some point. its lid will not unscrew. The pepper's lid unscrews easily. There are remnants of the condiments left in these two vessels. he salt and two spoons have surface scratches and marks to the whole. The gilding on the inside of the salt has worn away in places. ll the hallmarks are rubbed but still legible.

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