Lot 352
A mixed selection of George III and later silver flatware, to include a pair of bright-cut sugar...
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Lot 352
A mixed selection of George III and later silver flatware, to include a pair of bright-cut sugar...
Lot 352
Lot Description
A mixed selection of George III and later silver flatware, to include a pair of bright-cut sugar tongs having initialled cartouche, hallmarked London 1813 and overstruck T O, probably Bateman, a Fiddle and Shell pattern mustard spoon having engraved crest, S H, London 1814, a late Victorian silver table spoon, Charles Boyton (II), London 1898, plus a set of six 1920's teaspoons, a caddy spoon, other various teaspoons, a pair of napkin rings, plus another, etc. Gross silver weight 11.96 ozt (372 grams).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
The lot is in overall fair to poor condition with some items worn or incomplete. Sugar tongs with general rubbing and possibly 'P A' just visible below overstruck maker's mar. Two silver teaspoons with heavy wear and rubbing to hallmarks with standard mark just visible. All items displaying signs of wear and use with surface rubbing and scratching throughout, some items with personal engravings.
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