A pair of Victorian silver mounted horn beakers, Thomas John...

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A pair of Victorian silver mounted horn beakers, Thomas Johnson I, London 1874, with central silver shield shaped cartouche with initial and crest depicting head of a stag, 16cm high, with a silver mounted horn pepperette of tapered form with vacant cartouche, and a pair of Victorian Bright cut pattern style silver ladles, possibly William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1859, with twisted stems and engraved vacant cartouche to terminals, 17cm long (5)

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Horn beakers:
Silver mounts are loose and will come apart when pulled.
Tarnishing and silver polish residue seen to silver mounts, would benefit from a clean.
Engraving and hallmarks are worn.
Horn beaker with blemishes and scuffs commensurate with use.
Glass bottoms with scuffs and scratches.
Pepperette:
Silver mount with tarnishing and would benefit from a clean.
Finial has been compressed and is now off centre.
Scratches and dents to silver mount commensurate with age and use.
Horn with blemishes and scuffs commensurate with use.
Spoons:
Scratches, dents and scuffs throughout commensurate of age and use.
Tarnishing seen throughout, would benefit from a clean.
Engraving is worn.

Closed
Auction Date: 13th Sep 2023 at 9am

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