Lot 333
A set of six Danish silver-gilt teaspoons, each with blue and white cloisonné enamelled...
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Lot 333
A set of six Danish silver-gilt teaspoons, each with blue and white cloisonné enamelled...
Lot 333
Lot Description
A set of six Danish silver-gilt teaspoons, each with blue and white cloisonné enamelled decoration, marked 925 alongside a Norwegian maker's mark. Together with a pair of George IV Irish silver sugar tongs of Fiddle pattern with crested terminal, hallmarked William Cummins, Dublin 1829, a further pair of silver sugar tongs and a cased pair of plated Walker & Hall serving cutlery. Gross weighable silver 5 ozt (155.5 grams).
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
In fair condition, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. Some chips and losses to the enamel on the teaspoons, marked 925 alongside indistinct Norwegian maker's mark. The Irish sugar tongs have a crest of the top half of a bearded man, hallmarks clear and legible. The other sugar tongs are marked only with the lion passant, duty mark and partly distorted maker's mark JW?.
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