A miscellaneous group of twenty-one silver tea and coffee spoons, various makers, London, Birmingham and Sheffield, 1880-1973
Decorative Arts, Furniture, Jewellery and Silver
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A miscellaneous group of twenty-one silver tea and coffee spoons, various makers, London, Birmingham and Sheffield, 1880-1973
comprising: two Victorian King's pattern silver coffee spoons, George Adams, London, 1880, each terminal engraved with initials to the front and '16.7.91' to the reverse, 30g all in; three Victorian silver coffee spoons, George Maudsley Jackson, London, 1892, each with shell-shaped bowl and engraved stem with vacant heart-shaped reserve, 25g all in; three George V silver coffee spoons, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1934, 45g all in; five George V silver coffee spoons, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1933, 35g all in; four Elizabeth II silver coffee spoons, Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1973, 25g all in; and four miscellaneous silver spoons, 45g all in
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