Description: Heading : Three sterling silver salt spoons Date : Two hallmarked in London in 1833 the other in 1839. One made by Charles Fox II - the other an unkown maker with initials NI Period : William IV / Victoria Origin : London, England Decoration : Scallop shell bowls with parcel gilding. The handle with scales and a snakelike coilig and a face finial - depicts a mermaid Size : 10x2.6cm Condition : Excellent, minimal wear to gilding. Restoration : None Weight : 56 grams (1.8 troy) Ebay is a fantastic platform via which to communicate. I am Eric Knowles. I am unquestionably a people person in so far as I like to know the person at the end of the telephone, or those with whom I like to know the seller. Please do not think me egotistical, however, it is important that people know exactly who I am. I have been involved in the antiques business since 1971. My career took a leap forward when I joined Bonhams in 1976. Some five years later I became head of the Decorative Arts department. The same year I was invited by the BBC to take part in the Antiques Roadshow four decades later I am still enjoying being a part of the team. Code JTJ231203
Price: 214 GBP
Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
End Time: 2024-12-01T16:52:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: 11.44 GBP
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Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
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Antique: Yes
Pattern: Georgian
Composition: Sterling Silver
Product: Spoons
Style: Georgian
Material: Solid Silver
Age: 1800-1849