Lot 154
A selection of silver, to include an early twentieth century silver cruet stand, the oval form...
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Lot 154
A selection of silver, to include an early twentieth century silver cruet stand, the oval form...
Lot 154
Lot Description
A selection of silver, to include an early twentieth century silver cruet stand, the oval form with reeded decoration, loop handle and glass inserts for oil and vinegar, together with two Georgian silver mounted toddy ladles with twisted whalebone handles. Cruet hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1919. Ladles with partial marks. Weight of cruet stand (without bottles) 4.18 ozt (130 grams).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
The lot is in fair overall condition with scratches and small dents in keeping with general wear. The bottles may not be original to the stand. The white metal mounts are unhallmarked. The stoppers may not be original to the glass bottles, one does not sit well in the bottle. One ladle has partial marks of the lion rampant and makers mark W.W, possibly for William Woodward, the marks are worn. Most of the silver to the ladle has a grey finish and there are many small, shallow dents. The lip has some small fissures. The handle is slightly loose. The other ladle has a lion passant mark, a crowned lions head, a partial date letter suggesting 1756-1775, with makers mark GBM, all marks partial and worn. The ladle has small dents, the handle is possibly repaired/replacement. The handle has a small hatchet stamp to the reverse.
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