The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
Marks clear.
The table spoons with mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1904.
The table forks: two with mark of Robert Stebbings, London, 1901; five with mark of George Maudsley Jackson and David Lansborough Fullerton, London, 1899; one with mark of William & Sons Limited, London, 1912; four with mark of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London, 1913;
The dessert spoons: four Robert Stebbings, London, 1902; six with msork of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London, two are 1913, two are 1914 and two are 1916; two Sheffield one with mark of Maxfield & Son limited, 1899 and one with mark of Fattorini and Sons Limited, 1919.
The dessert forks: Six with mark of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London: two 1904 and four 1913; four with mark of Robert Stebbings, London, three, 1901 and one 1909; one with mark of Fattorini and Sons Limited, 1919; one with mark of Asprey& Company Limited, London, 1959;
The tea spoons: four by George Angell, London, 1863; one with mark of Francis Higgins, London, 1864; seven with mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1955;
The four serving spoons with mark of Charles Boyton, London, 1890.
The sauce ladle with mark of George Angell, London, 1868.
Some light scratching consistent with age and use.
One tea spoon with small dent at the end of the bowl.
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