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Antique Hallmarked Greek Key STERLING & COBALT GLASS Cellar & Pot w/ Spoons

$ 102.96

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Disclaimer:
In no way am I claiming to be an expert in anything.  Please read the description provided and the images to confirm what you are certain of.  I do appreciate added information related to items I have listed.
Please excuse any glare in the photos.  Both of these are marked on the bottom.  The marks appear to be, "KO 14" with either a 5 or 6 and a 2.  The lidded piece also has a "16" impressed on the bottom of the holder as well as the bottom of the lid.  The spoons are not marked.  The unwrapped weight of all pieces is 4.4 ounces.
Sterling Holders & Spoons:  Both feature a Greek Key pattern that circles the top and bottom.  This pattern extends to the handle of the lidded pot.  The lid also features a nouveau-style leaf and opens and closes without resistance.  Each holder sits on four bun feet.  The metal is believed to be sterling.  All are being presented in the unrestored condition they were found.  Please refer to the images provided.  These are included as part of the description.
Cobalt Inserts:  The cobalt glass insert in the lidded piece is 7/8" in height and 2.00" x 1.50" across the top (center).  The other cobalt glass insert does not come away from the sterling insert (I am not going to force it).  There is a small chip (1/8" x 1/8") in the outer edge of the lidded pot's insert (picture 9).  Where the cobalt edge meets the sterling holder on the open salt, there is a blue-green coloration.  Light scratching is on the inside of each glass container, but more so in the open container.  Please refer to the images provided.  These are included as part of the description.
A note about 'vintage' or 'antique' pieces: they are to be considered preowned.  Evidence of some use and/or age should be expected, but damage WILL BE described and photographed.
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This item will be shipped within the continental United States using the U.S. priority mail service, unless otherwise specified.  The
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