Lot 436
An early twentieth century silver-gilt presentation key in fitted case, the circular terminal...
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Lot 436
An early twentieth century silver-gilt presentation key in fitted case, the circular terminal...
Lot 436
Lot Description
An early twentieth century silver-gilt presentation key in fitted case, the circular terminal with enamelled coat of arms with motto 'Labor Omnia Vincit' to one side, presentation inscription to the reverse and within a wreath border, hallmarked with date letter, maker's mark and lion passant only, probably William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1913. Together with a part propelling pencil with foliate scroll decoration throughout and named cartouche. Length of key measures 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), gross weight of key 48 grams. (2).
Inscription to key reads 'Presented to the Right Worshipful the Mayor Councillor J A Macdonald as a memento of the opening of the Gasworks on their reconstruction after the disaster of 8th January 1912. 22nd January 1914.'
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Both items display general light surface scratches, marks and wear commensurate with the age and use. Heavier tarnishing is visible and the gilding is now quite dull in appearance, so it would benefit from a clean and polish. The hallmarks that are present are clear and legible. The propelling pencil is not complete. It is inscribed 'W.S. Hicks New York'.
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