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Lot 124

Lot 124

An Edwardian silver porringer, of plain form with slightly flared lip, and having twin two...

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Lot 124

Lot Description

An Edwardian silver porringer, of plain form with slightly flared lip, and having twin two scroll handles. Hallmarked James Wakley & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1901. Height 2 6/8 inches (7 cm), weight 3.82 ozt (118.8 grams).

Postage: Auction Default

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Displays tarnishing, surface scratches and marks. Small dent to rim and other minor dints to bowl. Hallmarks clear although slight rubbing to makers mark.

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