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Lot 97
Full Lot Description
A pair of early Victorian silver table spoons, in plain Fiddle pattern, hallmarked Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1847, length 23cm; together with a William IV silver dessert spoon, also Fiddle pattern, hallmarked William Eaton, London 1834, length 18cm. Weight 6.81ozt (212g).
Era: 19th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Weight: 212
Total lot weight: 212
Condition Report
- All the spoons appear in fairly good overall condition
- Displaying some general surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with their age and use
- No personal engravings
- All three spoon bowls have faired well; with slightly heavier wear around the edges and tips; one of the table spoons with some surface nicks and slightly heavier scratched marks to the centre of the bowl
- Hallmarks located to the reverse of each terminal; punches a little blackened but marks are all still legible; maker's marks rubbed in parts but still legible
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