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ANTIQUE SILVER CONDIMENT SPOONS

We offer a fine range of antique sterling silver condiment servers including mustard, salt , and egg spoons. All of our antique silver condiment servers can be purchased online, or from our shop in the London Silver Vaults. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Condiment Sets.

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A very pretty pair of Sterling Silver salt spoons, in a double-struck Ribbon and Reed and Oak-Leaf pattern. These beautiful silver condiment spoons were made by Walker and Hall of Sheffield in 1933. The dimensions of these fine hand-made silver spoons are length 8.5 cms (3.3 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 21g (0.7 troy ounces). Please note that they have a design registration number engraved on the back.

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An Antique late Georgian Sterling Silver pair of salt spoons, in the Fiddle pattern. Made by William Eley of London in 1835. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver salt spoons are length 10 cms (4 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 27g (0.9 troy ounces). Please note that these items are crested.

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An Antique Georgian Sterling Silver pair of salt spoons, in the Old English pattern, with gold-gilt bowls. Made by Eley and Fern of London in 1814. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver salt spoons are length 10 cms (4 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 21g (0.7 troy ounces). Please note that these items are monogrammed.

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A rare Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver pair of salt spoons, in the Old English pattern, having hand-chased shell bowls. All made by Thomas Bradbury of London in 1905.

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An Antique Georgian Sterling Silver pair of salt spoons, in the Old English pattern. Made in London in 1797. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver salt spoons are length 10 cms (4 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 17g (0.5 troy ounces).

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A very elegant and rare Antique Georgian Sterling Silver and bone-handled pair of salt spoons, in a plain shovel blade style, with Fiddle pattern handles. This beautiful pair of antique silver condiment spoons were made by James Collins of Birmingham in 1830. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver salt spoons are length 10 cms, and width across the blade is 2 cms (0.75 inches).

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A very elegant and quite large Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver pair of salt spoons, in the double-struck Kings pattern, having gold-gilt bowls. All made by Jackson and Fullerton of London in 1906. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver salt spoons are length 11.5 cms (4.5 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 42g (1.4 troy ounces).

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A rare Antique 18th Century Georgian Sterling Silver pair of salt spoons, in the Old English pattern, having hand-chased shell bowls. All made by Richard Crossley of London in 1788. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver salt spoons are length 10 cms (4 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 38g (1.5 troy ounces).

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An Antique Georgian Sterling Silver pair of salt spoons, in the double-struck Kings pattern, having gold-gilt bowls. All made by William Traies of London in 1827. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver salt spoons are length 11 cms (4.25 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 90g (3 troy ounces). Please note that these salt spoons are crested.

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An Antique Georgian Sterling Silver set of four salt spoons, in the Old English pattern. All made by Thomas James of London in 1809. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver salt spoons are length 10 cms (4 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 37g (1.2 troy ounces).

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A rare Antique Georgian Sterling Silver set of six egg condiment spoons, in the Old English pattern, having plain handles with a pip on the reverse, and with original gold-gilt bowls. All made by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner of London in 1811. The dimensions of these fine hand-made antique silver egg spoons are length 12 cms (4.75 inches), and they weigh a total of approx. 125g (4 troy ounces). Please note that these are original egg spoons, not altered teaspoons. Also please note that they are all crested.

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