Antique Kings Pattern A1 Silver Plated Salt/Mustard/Condiment Spoon 4 Avail

At the time of listing I have four of these salt spoons in the Kings Pattern, priced individually but I am offering a discount if you buy more than one with no additional p&p for UK buyers. Marked to the back A1 SEPNS with a wishbone symbol. The A1 stands for top quality silver plating, the "S" possibly for Sheffield. The wishbone symbol is sometimes attributed to Edwin Blyde as they use a wishbone symbol but if has not been confirmed. The spoons came from an incomplete cutlery set which had some pieces with silver handles dating to 1909 so I would presume these pieces are of a similar time.

I have included a number of photos and these probably describe the item better than I can and form part of the description. Everyone has different considerations when purchasing items and if you need any further information, please feel free to contact me and I will try to help.

Condition: At the time of listing I have four of these available, three are in a good condition,  the plating appears in good order and they are quite bright and shiny, light scratching from use, some light tarnishing with some darker tarnishing in the nooks and crannies.  The fourth spoon has some blistering to the bowl inside and out and will be sent last. Please also see photos.

Size: 11.2cm 4.5" long. Approx 21grams each.

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