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Antiques, Silver & Collectables 17/02/2020
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Lot 16

A pair of cased Victorian silver serving spoons.

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A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, each ovoid shape bowl engraved with fruiting vine, to a slim stem and scroll pierced terminal surmounted with a crown and enclosing a centrally engraved monogram, in fitted velvet lined case. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1883. Length 8.75" (22.5cm), weight 3.97 ozt (123.5 grams).

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    Both spoons with some fairly heavy tarnishing throughout. Otherwise appear in good overall condition, displaying some general expected surface wear, marks and scratches consistent with the age and use. Some slightly heavier wear around tips of bowls, where the metal feels a little thinner, but overall still good. Hallmarks clear and legible. Interior of case appears in good condition. Exterior with some scuffs and small losses.

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