




1911 Antique Sterling Silver Mustard Pot Silversmiths Deakin & Francis Ltd Birmingham Hallmarks
£56.00 GBP
Title
Mustard Pot: English silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1911, (date letter “m")
Maker: Silversmiths initials (D&F) Deakin & Francis Ltd.
Measurements: 5 cm in height, 7 cm in length.
Weight total ±: 48 g. (Without glass liners ± 28 g.)
Spoon: hallmarks SILVER. Measurements: 6.5 cm in length. Weight ±: 3.5 g.
Condition: Lovely antique condition, no splits or cracks, no solder repairs, mustard pot has one tiny dent, mustard pot have scratches inside and crack (see images), but really nothing much at all.
Country: Great Britain
Metal: Silver (0.925)
Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed!
Maker: Silversmiths initials (D&F) Deakin & Francis Ltd.
Measurements: 5 cm in height, 7 cm in length.
Weight total ±: 48 g. (Without glass liners ± 28 g.)
Spoon: hallmarks SILVER. Measurements: 6.5 cm in length. Weight ±: 3.5 g.
Condition: Lovely antique condition, no splits or cracks, no solder repairs, mustard pot has one tiny dent, mustard pot have scratches inside and crack (see images), but really nothing much at all.
Country: Great Britain
Metal: Silver (0.925)
Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed!
SKU: VIP47-
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