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Lot 177
Full Lot Description
A pair of Edwardian silver pedestal bowls, reproduction replica of the Tudor Holms cup, each base with leaf border to rim, rising to lobed bulbous band and cylindrical stem of conforming design, the interior base of each bowl with band of raised circles, each side having geometric, scaled engraving and Lombardic lettered border to rim. Hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906. Height of each 4" (10.2 cm), overall weight 21.35 ozt (664.3 grams).
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Condition Report
<li>Items show general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing.
<li>Recesses to lettered and scaled decoration to sides show polish residue through out.
<li>Deeper surface scratches are evident to central interior bowls.
<li>One example shows a bash to the rim of base, meaning item has a slight wobble when pressure is applied.
<li>Same example displays deep surface dints around bulbous decoration.
<li>The top of each stem shows very dark tarnishing marks.
<li>Hallmarks are clear and 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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