Lot 195
A pair of Edwardian silver mounted vases, of cut-glass tapered form with star-cut base and plain...
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Lot 195
A pair of Edwardian silver mounted vases, of cut-glass tapered form with star-cut base and plain...
Lot 195
Lot Description
A pair of Edwardian silver mounted vases, of cut-glass tapered form with star-cut base and plain silver collar, hallmarked London 1907, maker's mark rubbed and worn but probably Henry Hobson & Sons, height measuring 7 6/8 inches (19.7 cm). Together with a cased set of six plated coffee bean spoons, marked EPNS, an Oriental circular lidded pot with applied animal motifs, the removable lid with an inset treated green gem overlaid with dragons, faint character marks to the base and a cased reproduction Skeindhu. (4).
Postage: Not Postable
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
In varied state, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. Minor bumps and dents to the silver collars, small yellow mark to the glass on one vase, maker's mark rubbed and worn but probably Henry Hobson & Sons, other hallmarks rubbed but still legible. The plated coffee spoons each have a different coloured bean terminal, the fitted case is in poor condition as it is missing its hinges and clasp so it does not shut securely. The Skeindhu has a removable sheath, some minor surface marks to the blade, the back of the sheath and Skeindhu are marked 1G in a circular punch alongside a copyright symbol, contained in a plastic case. The Oriental pot has significant areas of crude solder all over, especially to the applied motifs.
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