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Lot 347
Full Lot Description
A Georgian, Onslow pattern style shell bowl soup ladle, hallmarked possibly Hester Bateman, London circa. 1774-1877. Together with an American silver strainer spoon, having geometric pierced bowl and foliate scrolled and initial engraved handle, stamped 'Sterling' with maker's mark for Whiting Manufacturing Co., plus an Austro-Hungarian foliate pierced fish slice with post 1866 Diana's head mark. (3)
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Condition Report
<li>Items show general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing.
<li>Ladle shows a dent to heel.
<li>Ladle has a possible repair to handle, around hallmarks.
<li>Ladle is very tarnished and would benefit from a clean and polish.
<li>Dates for ladle are deduced from dates at which maker's mark is registered.
<li>Strainer spoon is bashed slightly to edges and appears slightly misshapen.
<li>Ladle shows some lifting to piercing, and shows some dirt and polish residue.
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