Lot 135
A small 1930's silver footed bowl, of part facetted form having a scalloped rim, hallmarked...
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Lot 135
A small 1930's silver footed bowl, of part facetted form having a scalloped rim, hallmarked...
Lot 135
Lot Description
A small 1930's silver footed bowl, of part facetted form having a scalloped rim, hallmarked William Greenwood & Sons, Birmingham 1932, diameter measures 4 2/8 inches (10.75 cm). Together with a mid-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1869, a pair of George V silver teaspoons having initialled terminals, another 1920's example, a late Victorian silver vesta case, a silver mustard pot, a hip flask and a mechanical pencil. Gross silver weight 7.65 ozt (237.8 grams). (8).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
The lot is in overall fair to poor condition. The bowl is tarnished and with minor surface scratching. All the spoons with tarnishing and scratching. The mustard and the hipflask are both heavily tarnished and the glass liner to the mustard is a replacement. Hallmarks to silver items are clear and legible.
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