Lot 347
Late Victorian silver teaspoon with initialled shield terminal surmounted with a lion,...
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Lot 347
Late Victorian silver teaspoon with initialled shield terminal surmounted with a lion,...
Lot 347
Lot Description
Late Victorian silver teaspoon with initialled shield terminal surmounted with a lion, hallmarked John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1895; together with an early Victorian mother of pearl and silver pickle fork, hallmarked George Unite Birmingham 1856, a modern silver teaspoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1994, two Continental spoons, each with a windmill terminal and stamped 800, a pair of Continental white metal spoons, a white metal salt spoon with George V coin bowl and a silver plated sifter spoon. (9).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Each piece displays general wear and surface marks and scratches and most have some tarnishing. The prongs on the pickle fork are very bent and there is some damage to the tip of the mother of pearl handle. There is some loss of detail to the relief decoration on some of the pieces and there is wear to the edges and tips of some of the spoon bowls. The sails on the windmill terminals are in working order. The varying marks are generally clear and legible.
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