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Antique George V Sterling Silver Nut Crackers
REF: C7987 / LA452662
£1,795
€2,097
$2,258
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Description
This is an exceptional, fine and impressive pair of antique George V English sterling silver nut crackers; an addition to our silver flatware collection.
These exceptional antique George V sterling silver nutcrackers have a plain rounded form.
The hinged hallmarked handles of this impressive example of antique silver flatware are plain and unembellished.
The oval ribbed jaws are conjoined with a hinged, hallmarked shaped bridge.
Dimensions
Length from bridge to tip of handle 14.3cm/5.63"
Width across handles 2.3cm/0.91"
Height 2.2cm/0.87"
Total weight
11.3 troy ounces/351.6g
Maker: Mappin & Webb Ltd
Date: 1920
Origin: London, England
measurements
Length from bridge to tip of handle 14.3cm/5.63''
Width across handles 2.3cm/0.91''
Height 2.2cm/0.87''
Total Weight:-
11.3 troy ounces/351.6g
measurements
declaration
AC Silver has clarified that the Antique George V Sterling Silver Nut Crackers (LA452662) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1920
declaration
condition
condition
This pair of antique silver nutcrackers is a superior gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition.
The hallmarks struck to the interior of one the handles, in addition to part hallmarks to the other handle and bridge of each nutcracker are all very clear; the hallmarks are struck deeply due to the superior gauge of silver.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of these sterling silver nut crackers by Mappin and Webb.