Six Mappin & Webb Art Deco spoons in sterling silver, London, 1935
Six Mappin & Webb Art Deco spoons in sterling silver, London, 1935
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Set of six Art Deco style coffee spoons made of sterling silver (.925), manufactured in 1935 by Mappin & Webb, Oxford Street, London. Each spoon bears Birmingham anchor hallmarks, a lion passant, and the corresponding date letter, as well as the registration number REG 771045.
The handles feature red and black enamel decoration with geometric zigzag patterns, typical of Art Deco design, adding contrast and elegance. The original lined case, with the brand's logo visible on the inside, is included.
Perfect for collectors of fine English cutlery, lovers of historical design, and those looking for pieces with history for a coffee table or decorative display.
**Characteristics:
- Approximate dimensions:
The case measures 14.5 cm x 12 cm. The spoons measure 9.8 cm long and 2.1 cm wide at their widest point.
- Weight: 57 grams of silver.
**Composition:
- Main material: Silver.
- Contrast: Visible
- Acid test: Performed.
- Other materials: Enamel and case.
**Additional Details: These items are not new; they show signs of use and may have scratches and tarnish due to age. Please examine the photos; they are the best description. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Attention to detail!
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