Monday 18 June 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 586

Monday 18 June 2012 | 10:00 | Lots: 586

Lot 540

Lot 540

1930's silver baby feeding spoon and pusher, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1930;...

Login to see hammer price

Share this lot

Let your friends and family know about this lot

Lot 540

Lot Description

1930's silver baby feeding spoon and pusher, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1930;  together with a silver shell bowl caddy spoon with further shell motif to terminal, hallmarked S.J.Rose & Son, Birmingham 1965, and a set of four small silver plated meat skewers, maker Atkin Brothers. Combined silver weight 1.55 ozt (48.5 grams).

Postage: Auction Default

Weight: No

Total lot weight: No

All pieces are quite tarnished and display general wear and surface marks and scratches.  Some deeper scratches in places and various minor nicks, especially to rims.  Hallmarks are all legible.  Meat skewers are heavily tarnished and the pointed tips are quite dinted and bent.  The marks are quite difficult to read due to tarnish.

Please login to request a condition report or ask more questions.

Own a similar item?
Request a Valuation

Receive alerts about
similar lots

Upcoming Lots

View full catalogue

LOT 541

Victorian silver part canteen in Fiddle and Thread pattern.

LOT 543

Small selection of Georgian & Victorian silver flatware to include...

LOT 544

Early twentieth century Russian Niello dessert spoons.

LOT 547

Early 20th century silver teaspoons.

LOT 548

A cased set of twelve early 20th century silver teaspoons.

LOT 550

Victorian Exeter teaspoons, etc.

LOT 551

Silver teaspoons and sugar nips, nutcrackers, fish servers and set...

LOT 552

A selection of modern silver teaspoons.

LOT 553

A modern circular silver hip flask.

LOT 555

Victorian silver hip flask.

LOT 556

1930's silver hip flask.

LOT 557

Edwardian silver novelty table lighter.

LOT 558

Victorian silver mounted purse.

LOT 559

Early twentieth century silver purse, compact & sovereign holder.

LOT 560

Two silver mounted cheroot holders.

LOT 561

A collection of five novelty book marks.

Newsletter SignupNewsletter Signup

Keyword AlertsKeyword Alerts