Lot 335
A small selection of various silver spoons each having initialled terminal, comprising a...
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Lot 335
A small selection of various silver spoons each having initialled terminal, comprising a...
Lot 335
Lot Description
A small selection of various silver spoons each having initialled terminal, comprising a Georgian table spoon, hallmarked with standard and duty marks, a mid-Victorian Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1847, a 1940's dessert or christening spoon having foliate engraving to stem and bowl reverse, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1940. Together with another silver condiment spoon, plus two modern silver pill boxes one having dual compartments. Gross weight 4.4 ozt (139.92 grams). (6).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Overall items appears in fair condition displaying signs of age and use. Georgian spoon with rubbing and scratching throughout, area of deep scratching to reverse of bowl, hallmarks are worn with only standard and duty marks legible, maker's mark possibly BV or RV? Victorian spoon with knocks and dents to bowl. Foliate spoon in good condition. Smaller condiment spoon with heavy tarnishing. Both pill boxes with heavy tarnishing but hinges in working order. Hallmarks with general wear but clear and legible excluding Georgian spoon.
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