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POSTAGE : UK £4.95 ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48, £10.95 SPECIAL DELIVERY/WORLDWIDE £18.95 INT TRACKABLE AIRSURE

Description A beautiful English antique 19th Century early Victorian (Queens head) solid sterling silver tea caddy spoon by George Unite (1832 - 1926) in lovely condition and with English silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1842. Excellent quality, with decorative hollow silver handle and with a very nice geometric engraved bowl. Measures 3.5 inches (88mm) in length, the bowl measures 1.65 inches x 1.3 inches. It weighs just 7.5 grams and there are no added personal engraved monograms or initials.

Date English antique early Victorian solid sterling silver, with English silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1842, (Gothic date letter "T"). Good clear silver marks including the silver duty stamp of Queen Victoria and the silversmiths initials are "G U", (George Unite - 1832 - 1926).

Condition Lovely condition with no splits and no nasty knocks or dents, possible minor historic little stem repair, really nothing much and a nice genuine antique example and 184 years old. Great design with beautiful geometric engraving and with no added personal engravings.

Please note this item shows with a matt finish just for the purposes of photographing, it has a typical shiny polished finish.
 
 Shipping and packing and rates

UK £4.95 (Royal Mail Tracked 48), £10.95 (Special delivery)

Worldwide: £18.95 (Airsure - if applicable)

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