Levesley Brothers
Silver & Jewellery
About this Item
Sheffield, England
A pair of late Victorian silver-gilt berry spoons, Levesley Brothers, Sheffield, 1898
the part twist-turn stem with pierced lobed terminal, engraved with geometric and floral motifs, the wavy bowls embossed with fruit, 110g all in; cased
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