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Lot 125

Lot 125

An Edwardian silver lidded pot of oval form, the body embossed with an Ancient Greek procession...

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Lot 125

Lot Description

An Edwardian silver lidded pot of oval form, the body embossed with an Ancient Greek procession scene, frilled rims, scroll embossed lid with central initialled cartouche and opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Birmingham 1905, maker's mark S.G. Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 5 ozt (157 grams).

Postage: Auction Default

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The pot displays general surface scratches, marks and wear commensurate with the age and use.

Heavy tarnishing visible and would benefit from a clean and polish. The lip to the lid has become a little misshapen. Minor dints and bumps. The hallmarks are clear and legible, maker's mark partly illegible, part hallmarks present to the lid.  

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