6 Silver & Enamel Coffee Spoons Hallmarked Birmingham 1933 offered for sale by Silver2treasure. You can purchase them from the ebay store by clicking on the picture link at the bottom of this post or you can purchase them from the Silver2treasure antique silver for sale website where they are offered with a 10% reduction on the below price.
They are described as:
They have paddle shaped terminals which have been enamelled to the front. Each spoon has a different coloured enameled being torquoise, blue, purple, yellow, red and green enamel (the backs are plain). They are made from a good guage of silver and have clear hallmarks. They come in their original case
Assay Office: BIRMINGHAM
Date: 1933/34
Makers Marks: J.G.Ltd (Joseph Gloster Ltd)
Dimensions: 3.75 inches in total, the bowls just under 1.25 inches long and just under 1 inch wide at their widest. They weigh a total of 51g
Condition: The spoons are in very good condition, with no enamel loss. The box is in good condition, but there is a little area of light staining to the lining of the base where the spoons sit. The material inside the lid had a large brown stain to it, so I have recovered this and it now is in good clean condition.
Remarks: This is a very good cased set of 6 solid silver and enamel coffee spoons, and if you did not want to keep them for yourselves would make a lovely Engagement, Wedding or Silver Wedding present. They would also make a very good prize for boating competitions having the paddle terminals.
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Stock No. 4882
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£142.00


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