Posted 5 months ago
petey
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Antique British silver sugar bowl with spoon and tongs, with £1 coin as size comparison. Another attic find, not yet cleaned.
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Antique British silver sugar bowl and spoons | Sterling Silver170 of 923 |
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Posted 5 months ago
petey
(310 items)
Antique British silver sugar bowl with spoon and tongs, with £1 coin as size comparison. Another attic find, not yet cleaned.
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Are there any hallmarks on the bowl? The registration number will give you information about who registered the design and when through the Patent's Office files I suppose, The sugar tongs are Birmingham 1906: real antiques these days! The other spoon is a sugar sifter.
Nice haul!
Handsome!! : )
Wonderful!
Thanks for the loves, BHock45
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Thanks once again for the information vetraio50,
Thank you for the comments BHock45, miKKoChristmas11, and BELLIN68 (thats a lot of exclamation marks!! I must admit, it is fun going through these boxes from my parents attic, I do not know what I will find next!)