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Lot 397

Lot 397

A cased pair of Victorian Worshipful Company of Salters cast silver spoons, the shell bowls...

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Lot 397

Lot Description

A cased pair of Victorian Worshipful Company of Salters cast silver spoons, the shell bowls rising to the reeded stem wrapped in the motto 'Sal Sapit Omnia' terminating in an heraldic terminal. Hallmarked Mappin Brothers (Frederick Crockford & Charles Hickson), London 1883. Length measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm), gross weight 3 ozt (94 grams).

Postage: Auction Default

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In good overall condition. The lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use.

The case displays some more significant wear, particularly the interior where the material faded.

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