A late Victorian silver cream jug, plus two silver salts, etc.
Description
Condition Report
A late Victorian silver cream jug, of part fluted and bulbous form below a gadrooned rim and reeded handle, hallmarked Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1896, height measures 3 inches (7.75 cm). Together with a George V silver salt of circular form having three shaped handles, with silver spoon and blue glass liner, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, another Chinese example decorated with character marks, marked 'Sterling Made in Hong Kong' beneath, plus a 1930's silver condiment spoon, hallmarked Joseph Elliot & Sons, Sheffield 1939. Gross weight excluding glass liners 6.48 ozt (201.5 grams).
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Purchasing information-
The lot appears in overall good to fair condition. All items displaying minor rubbing to surface. The English silver salt with small dints to cover and slight dent to stem. Hallmarks throughout are legible and glass liners in good condition.