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Art Deco Sterling Silver & Enamel Tea/Coffee Spoons

Item Stock Code: S07001 - Please quote this in all enquiries.

Art Deco Sterling Silver & Enamel Tea/Coffee Spoons
Art Deco Sterling Silver & Enamel Tea/Coffee Spoons
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A beautiful set of Art Deco tea or coffee spoons in Hallmarked Sterling Silver with enamelled handles. Made in 1937, bang in the middle of the Art Deco era by Marson and Jones of Birmingham, the spoons are of delicate form with a wonderful Art Deco motif highlighted in green enamel on the handle.

Each spoon is individually hallmarked with the M&J makers stamp, the anchor stamp for Birmingham and the date letter stamp for 1937. With a silver weight of 43g, the spoons come in their original fitted box.



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