Lot 25
A Georgian silver open salt, pair of Victorian peppers & a later pair of miniature trophy cups.
Description
Condition Report
A Georgian silver open salt, likely George III, of oval form with gadroon rim above stipple engraved borders and monogrammed cartouche, hallmarks for Newcastle, maker's mark and date letter worn. Together with a pair of late Victorian embossed silver pepper pots of pedestal form, hallmarked Chester 1898, and a 1930's silver pair of miniature trophy cups. Gross weight 5.97 ozt (185.8 grams).
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Purchasing information-
All the pieces display general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. General dints and bumps. The decoration on the Georgian salt is very rubbed and worn and the hallmarks partly distorted. Evidence of gilding to interior. Solder repair to the short stem of one of the pepper pots. The circular rims of the miniature trophies are quite misshapen. Some rubbing and wear to hallmarks but mostly legible.