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Boxed 6 solid silver tea spoons London 1905.
A very attractive set of six tea spoons hallmarked at the London Assay Office in 1905, and made by the respected flatware silversmiths George Jackson & David Fullerton.
The spoons and the box are in very good condition, and would make a very nice gift or present.
Each spoon is 4.25 inches or 11.5 centimeters long.
The total weight is 64 grams.
UK postage is £5.00
For international shipping, please contact us for a price.
We want our customers to be satisfied with their purchases, so we offer a money back guarantee. Items must be returned within 14 days and in the same condition as sent. Please note that postage and shipping costs are non-refundable.
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Rutland
England
Tel : 07806 565530
Non UK callers : +44 7806 565530
The spoons and the box are in very good condition, and would make a very nice gift or present.
Each spoon is 4.25 inches or 11.5 centimeters long.
The total weight is 64 grams.
UK postage is £5.00
For international shipping, please contact us for a price.
We want our customers to be satisfied with their purchases, so we offer a money back guarantee. Items must be returned within 14 days and in the same condition as sent. Please note that postage and shipping costs are non-refundable.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 30/APR/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Price to be added.
Date 1905
1900s Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Maker George Jackson & David Fullerton
Item code as1007a847
Status For Sale
£75.00
$93.90
€87.83
$93.90
€87.83
Conversion rates as of 30/APR/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Price to be added.
Shipping information
We aim to ship/post sold items within 48 hours of cleared payment.
We pride ourselves in providing good quality and secure packaging.
Items of high value are sent tracked and signed for.
Where payment is by PayPal, we use the address provided by them.
We pride ourselves in providing good quality and secure packaging.
Items of high value are sent tracked and signed for.
Where payment is by PayPal, we use the address provided by them.
Terms and conditions
Buyers are responsible for any Customs duty or national taxes levied on the item purchased when being imported to the destination country. If the buyer refuses to pay such duties or taxes to the authorities and the item is returned to the seller, then the seller is not liable to refund the purchase price or any part thereof to the buyer. If the item is returned to the seller by the country of importation due to the refusal of the buyer to pay any duties or taxes due upon the import of the item then the buyer is responsible to reimburse the seller of any costs whatsoever incurred by the seller in the return of the item to the seller.
Buyers are responsible for the legal requirements of importing the purchase into the destination country or region of the destination country.
Buyers are responsible for the legal requirements of importing the purchase into the destination country or region of the destination country.
View all stock from
F10 Antiques
By appointment only
Rutland
England
Tel : 07806 565530
Non UK callers : +44 7806 565530
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