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Serving Spoons
London 1913 pair of solid silver trefid end large rat tail bowled serving spoons in original fitted case, by Jackson and Fullerton. |
| London 1913 pair of English hallmarked solid silver trefid end stems serving spoons, with large rat tail bowls in original fitted case. By very good makers Jackson and Fullerton.
Of excellent quality, with crisp hallmarks, and very defined rat tails, these spoons were made in the 20th century, but in the 17th century style.
Presented in original fitted red leather case on striking purple velvet lined interior.
Original pale gilding remains in bowl interiors.
Weight-95 grams.
Size-7.5 inches long by 2 inch wide bowls.
A lovely and practical pair to give as a gift or to keep.
In excellent condition. |
SILVER SERVING SPOONS 1794 |
| An Excellent pair of solid silver serving spoons manufactured by top London silversmiths William Eley and William Fearn in 1794,
They are in very good condition with no damage or repairs. The spoons measure 8.75" (22 cm) long and weigh 122grams. The hallmarks are crisp and clear on both spoons.
This pair of beautiful Georgian spoons would enhance anyone's table or silver collection. |
Sheffield 1872 pair of solid silver serving spoons by MARTIN AND HALL. |
| Sheffield 1872 pair of solid English hallmarked silver spoons, with gilt bowls, cast stems and uniquely cast apostle terminals, and rat tailed bowls, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, excellent makers.
There are a very high quality pair of spoons, and most useful for serving food.
Size is 8.5 inches long by 2.75 inches wide.
Weight-185 grams.
In very good condition. |
Exeter 1859 Set of Four Serving Spoons |
| This set of four serving spoons was manufactured in Exeter in 1859 by John Stone, a leading Exeter silversmith.
Exeter silver, due to its rarity, is highly collectable, and John Stone is one of the sought-after Exeter makers.
The spoons are in very good condition, with no damage or repairs. The initial 'B' is lightly engraved on them, but if one wished they could easily be polished out. They are in the fiddle pattern and measure 9" long and weigh 9.5 troy ounces (299gr).
The hallmarks on all the spoons are extremely crisp and legible, and this set would appeal to both general silver collectors and Exeter specialists. |
Set 4 Serving Spoons 1843 - 13.75 troy ounces |
| This beautiful set of four serving spoons in the Albert pattern was manufactured by the well-known London silversmith William Eaton in 1843.
They are in very good condition, with no damage or repairs, and weigh a very substantial 13.75 troy ounces (427 gr), and measure 8.75" long. The hallmarks are crisp and clear on all four spoons.
Thesse beautiful spoons would enhance anyone's table or silver collection. |
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