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Mother Of Pearl Caviar Spoon
A delightful mother of pearl caviar spoon. It has a brass turned handle which was originally silver plated, traces remain. The spoon is carved and engraved like a fish. The mother of pearl spoon has shades of pinks, greens and purples, so pretty. There is slight play in the fitting but it remains secure. Overall length is 6″.
SellerRod Naylor Antiques
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Wiltshire
England, UK
Tel : 01225754497
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Category Antique Silver Plated
Period Late Victorian Antiques
Material Mother of Pearl
Origin French
Item code as585a329
Status For Sale
£28.00
$35.46
€33.50
$35.46
€33.50
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Wiltshire
England, UK
Tel : 01225754497
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