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Lot 241
Full Lot Description
A William IV silver vinaigrette, the rounded rectangular form with stipple and punch engraved borders enclosing flower motifs, the hinged lid opening to a silver-gilt interior and plain grille with simple drilled holes. Hallmarked Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1832. Length 2.2cm, weight 6 grams.
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Condition Report
<li>Displaying some expected surface wear, marks and scratches consistent with the age and use.
<li>Heavier tarnishing to some areas and would benefit from a clean and polish.
<li>Slightly heavier wear around edges and corners with a couple of minor knocks or bruises.
<li>Hinged lid appears in good working order and closes flush, however it is fairly loose and does not stay closed securely.
<li>Grille hinge also in good order.
<li>Interior displaying some deeper and larger scratched marks. A few nicks around edges of some of the grille holes.
<li>Hallmarked to interior with further maker's mark and lion passant to grille. Some slight distortion but mostly legible.
<li>Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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