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Set of Six Antique Victorian York Silver Teaspoons

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Set of Six Antique Victorian York Silver Teaspoons silver  spoon egg
This is a good set of six egg or tea spoons.

They are clearly hallmarked on the back of the handle for York 1843, with the maker's mark for James Barber & William North. The York Assay Office closed in 1857, making silver from the area increasingly hard to find.

The spoons are in the classic fiddle pattern and have an italicised engraving on the finial. The silver is in excellent condition.

Dimensions:
Length: 14cm
Total Silver Weight: 118g
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Date 1843  Victorian Antiques Material Silver Origin English Maker James Barber & William North Item code as1004a061 / C400 Status Sold

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