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Lot 54
Full Lot Description
A late Victorian silver lidded jug or ewer, of swelling cylindrical form, the body with alternating plain and foliate embossed lobed decoration, leading to a flared and collared rim, and hinged domed cover with finial, the whole raised upon a circular spreading foot, with wood handle. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899. Height 8" (20.25cm). Gross weight 13.2ozt (411.6 grams).
Brand: Walker & Hall
Postage: Postable
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Condition Report
<li>Displaying general surface wear, marks and scratches commensurate with the age and use.
<li>Some areas of tarnishing that would benefit from a clean and polish.
<li>Lid slightly loose on hinge, with possible solder repair where hinge joins to collar.
<li>Spout slightly bent and misshapen.
<li>Some dents to body of jug.
<li>Base slightly misshapen causing jug to be unsteady on foot.
<li>Hallmarks worn, but generally legible. Assay office mark most worn. Matching part hallmarks to lid.
<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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