Pair of Victorian Sterling Silver Serving Spoons from Glasgow in 1846

Product Code: SMS7362

Pair of Victorian Sterling Silver Serving Spoons

In good vintage condition, this is a fine pair of large Victorian serving spoons.

They are in the Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern with wide fiddle shape handles and decorative shell motifs.

They are sold in their original box. 

Hallmarked: Made by GW in Glasgow in 1846.

Total Silver Weight: 157g - 79g and 78g

Size: They are 22.5cm and 22.8cm long. The handles are 2.8cm and 2.9cm at the widest parts. The bowls are 8cm by 4.7cm.

SMS7362

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