Lot 375
A Victorian silver christening spoon and fork, with initialled terminals, hallmarked London...
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Lot 375
A Victorian silver christening spoon and fork, with initialled terminals, hallmarked London...
Lot 375
Lot Description
A Victorian silver christening spoon and fork, with initialled terminals, hallmarked London 1867. Together with a further smaller christening spoon and fork hallmarked Birmingham 1924, a set of five Victorian silver Fiddle and Shell teaspoons, initialled, hallmarked London 1866, a George IV silver tablespoon, initialled, hallmarked William Bateman I, London 1823, and a 1920's silver mounted small cigarette box, hallmarked Birmingham 1929. Gross weighable silver 8.4 ozt (262 grams). (5).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
In varied state. The lot displays general surface scratches, marks and wear commensurate with the age and use. Heavy tarnishing visible and would benefit from a clean and polish. Noticeable wear to the prongs, and bowls, prongs also bent, dints visible to bowls. Wooden interior to the cigarette box is heavily stained with deposits, the wood also cracked and the lid does not sit flush with some dents and rising to one side when closed. The hallmarks overall are clear and legible.
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