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Lot 100
Full Lot Description
A George V Silver Jubilee commemorative mug by Asprey, the cylindrical body to a spread foot and tongue capped simple scroll handle, engraved below the rim with the Royal carriage procession drawn by eight horses. Hallmarked Asprey & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1935, with the King's Jubilee mark. Height 11cm, weight 10.69ozt (332.8g).
Brand: Asprey
Dimensions: 11cm
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Date: 1935
Weight: 332.8
Total lot weight: 332.8
Condition Report
- Pint capacity
- Appears in fairly good overall condition
- Displaying some general surface scratches, marks and wear
- Some general tarnishing with heavier patches to some areas including inside the mug
- Visible seam to the handle
- Good clear hallmarks located below the rim to one side of the handle, these lightly rubbed; date letter and lion passant obscuring the face of a Beefeater
- Further stamped ASPREY LONDON to base
- Lot is sold with an Asprey box but likely not the original
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