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Lot 479

Lot 479

A pair of Chinese export teaspoons with character terminals by Wang Hing & Co. Together with a...

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Lot 479

Lot Description

A pair of Chinese export teaspoons with character terminals by Wang Hing & Co. Together with a further oriental novelty teaspoon and a selection of various continental teaspoons to include Dutch and Austro-Hungarian examples.

Postage: Auction Default

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Total lot weight: No

In varied state, however all the pieces in the lot display general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use.  There is more wear around the edges and towards the tips of the spoon bowls, some are in poorer condition than others with some surface dints and bumps.  Also more wear to the tips of any prongs.  There are varied struck marks, most are legible.


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