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Lot 345
Full Lot Description
A selection of assorted condiments, including an embossed open salt of triangular form upon balled feet, hallmarked C F, Sheffield 1879, a shell example on fish mounts, hallmarked Birmingham 1865, a Norwegian open salt modelled as a Viking ship and a circular example upon wheel feet, both stamped 925, and Norwegian example modelled as a horn upon stand, stamped 'Sterling'. Together with four miniature trophies, the largest of panelled, octagonal form, hallmarked Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1936, the other, smaller examples all hallmarked, plus two further unmarked and indistinctly marked open salts. Overall gross weight 10.99 ozt (342 grams). (10)
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<li>Multiple item lot in mixed condition, all pieces displaying general surface wear, tarnishing, marks and scratches. Heavier damage to some pieces.
<li>All items would benefit from a clean and polish.
<li>Triangular example and wheel example show a few notable bashes to central bowls.
<li>Condition reports are offered as a guide only and due to the amount of items in this lot we strongly recommend viewing in person to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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