Four Sterling Silver Teaspoons; Victorian and selling Vintage

$68.45
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Four Sterling Silver Teaspoons; Victorian and selling Vintage, Four silver teaspoons - a pair and two singletons of various dates ideal for the keen.
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Product code: Four Sterling Silver Teaspoons; Victorian and selling Vintage

Four silver teaspoons - a pair and two singletons of various dates, ideal for the keen spoon collector.

Firstly, a beautiful pair of fiddle back, bright cut teaspoons made in London in 1866 by Father and Son Partnership, Henry John and Henry John Lias. The bright cutting is deep and clear and they are monogrammed with the letters ‘LJCB'

Length: 12 cm (4.6”)
Weight: 21.15g in toto (0.68 Troy Oz)

Next, a Victorian singleton spoon - a lovely Fiddle Back, Bright Cut Teaspoon by Silversmith John Edward Bingham out of Walker & Hall selling of Sheffield.

The spoon is of nice weight and gauge and in good condition, but does have signs of use, particularly at the tip of the bowl.

Length: 13.5cm (5.25”)
Weight: 16.85g (0.54 Troy Oz)

Lastly, an interesting and stylish 1944 Teaspoon by Sheffield Manufacturer R.F.Mosley & Co (Robert Fead Mosley). It is styled to imitate the ‘Dognose' shaped spoons that were common to the late Stuart period.

Length: 12cm (4.75”)
Weight: 17g (0.55troy Oz)

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