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Lot 194

Lot 194

A late Victorian silver sugar bowl, the hemispherical bowl having wide band of raised floral and...

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Lot 194

Lot Description

A late Victorian silver sugar bowl, the hemispherical bowl having wide band of raised floral and cherub decoration framing an initialled cartouche, raised upon a short pedestal foot. Hallmarked James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1894. Diameter measures 3 6/8 inches (9.5 cm), weight 4.31 ozt (134.1 grams).

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Appears in overall good to fair condition displaying light surface wear and rubbing with minor surface scratches to interior. Slight impression of the foot is visible. Minor knock to foot rim. Hallmarks with light wear and rubbing but still clear and legible.

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