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Lot 365

Lot 365

A set of six 1920's silver lobster picks of typical plain form. Hallmarked William Suckling...

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Lot 365

Lot Description

A set of six 1920's silver lobster picks of typical plain form. Hallmarked William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1928. Length measuring 5 inches (12.7 cm), weight 2.86 ozt (89 grams).

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The picks appear in fairly good overall condition, displaying some expected general wear, tarnishing, surface marks and scratches. The tips still feel fairly sharp. Residues of sticker marks to one of them. Rubbing to some hallmarks but all are still legible.

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