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closed Good quality miscellaneous silver - Bazaar


stefffana

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Good morning, dear TSF members!

I have for auction today a bundle of very good quality silver products, fully hallmarked and tested with rigourosity. These items can be described as:

1. Two sterling silver liqueur goblets, weighting 130.8g; (full british hallmarks).

2. Antique persian scroll holder, .800 silver, weighting 208.54g; (stamped 800, acid tested).

3. Solid .800 cigarette case, engraved for V.E. Day 8th May 1945, weighting 197.67g; (full italian hallmark).

4. Silver .800 dish, engraved Lucerne, high relief coat of arms, weighting 155.22g; (full swiss hallmark).

5. Three serving spoons and four teaspoons, weighting 262.70g. (full german hallmarks).

Totally it is an equivalent of 780.32g pure silver with a melting value of £478.

Of course, all these items are not scrap, are in a gorgeous shape and condition (only one teaspoon is a little out of shape), so I expect to see some interest in buying some unusual good quality silver, so a 10% premium is tangible.

The auction is starting now and is ending today, 10.04.22 at 22.30pm.

Starting price is the scrap price: £478.

Minimum increments: £2, obviously no maximum increments.

Postage cost will be added on top of final bid, £6 for 1st class, £10 for SD. The parcel will be sent on Thursday morning (I am at work long days and sleep ins, sorry).

Please, feel free to comment on here, ask questions, have fun and bid.😊

Thank you for looking and happy bidding!

Kindest regards,

Stefan.

 

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Knew there had to Spoons and Plum jam holders in there. Disappointed that there is no trays in involved or I would have bid.

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4 minutes ago, James32 said:

Are you planning a party at 10.30pm?

Yes, if the final price will go to my expectations of minimum 10% premium. Now, it is only 0.5% over melting value.

So, probably @SilverTalent will have a party tonight.😊

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2 minutes ago, stefffana said:

Yes, if the final price will go to my expectations of minimum 10% premium. Now, it is only 0.5% over melting value.

So, probably @SilverTalent will have a party tonight.😊

I'd be shocked if @GrandadLion @Darr3nG or @ArgentSmith don't come in with late bids.

 

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