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Silver & Plated Ware 14/03/2016
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Lot 66

An Edwardian silver twin handled sugar bowl, etc.

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Condition Report

An Edwardian silver twin-handled open salt, of crescent form having foliate capped looping handles leading the reeded oval base, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1901, width including handles measures 5 1/8 inches (13 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver caster of plain form having crescent shoulder, Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1901, height 5 6/8 inches (14.5 cm), a pierced silver open salt with blue glass liner, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1907, a pair of silver sugar tongs having presentation engraving, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1934, plus two 1970's silver bonbon dishes. Gross weight 13.43 ozt (417.7 grams). (6).

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    Each appears in overall good to fair condition commensurate with age and use. Sugar bowl with areas of light tarnishing and wear to interior. Pepper with slight distortion to foot and small dint to shoulder. Sugar tongs with slight crease to arch. Otherwise items displaying general light surface wear to and scratching. Hallmarks through are legible although marker?s marks are partly worn.

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