Lot 445
An Edwardian silver vanity pot, of cylindrical form having foliate and scrollwork embossed...
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Lot 445
An Edwardian silver vanity pot, of cylindrical form having foliate and scrollwork embossed...
Lot 445
Lot Description
An Edwardian silver vanity pot, of cylindrical form having foliate and scrollwork embossed decoration to the whole and vacant shaped cartouche to the push on cover, opening to reveal gilt interior, hallmarked William Devonport, Birmingham 1903, height 2 2/8 inches (5.25 cm). Together with four Victorian and later silver condiment and teaspoons, the first a Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, hallmarked Joseph Hardy & Thomas Lowndes, London 1844, plus a pair of teaspoons having bowling ball terminals, T & Co., Birmingham 1936, and a modern spoon with golf club modelled stem, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1976. Gross weight 3.37 ozt (105 grams). (4).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Vanity pot in fair condition displaying general dints, wear and surface scratches, gilding to interior with light wear and rubbing, hallmarks with slight rubbing. Victorian spoon with heavy tarnishing and wear, hallmarks worn and part distorted. Other spoons in fair condition displaying light surface wear and tarnishing commensurate with age and use.
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