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Lot 329

Lot 329

A set of six Art Deco silver teaspoons having pointed terminals and reeded borders to the...

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Lot 329

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A set of six Art Deco silver teaspoons having pointed terminals and reeded borders to the tapering stems, plus a pair of matching sugar tongs having claw terminals. Hallmarked Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1926 and 1927. Gross weight 2.8 ozt (88.0 grams).

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Each in fair condition displaying general light tarnishing and with rubbing causing slight loss of definition to terminals. Hallmarks through clear and legible, spoons dated 1926 and tongs 1927.

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