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Pair Of Silver Condiment Spoons 1833 Queens Pattern.
A beautiful pair of double struck, queens pattern condiment spoons.
Made in London 1833 by William Traies. In good condition, with clear hallmarks and no monogram.
Weight - 26 gms each. Length - 11cms. All items are offered for sale in excellent condition commensurate with age and ready to go straight into the home. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions or request additional pictures.
We are happy to arrange couriers or work with a courier of your choice if you wish to arrange yourself.
Please do not let 'appointment only' put you off if you would like to come and have a browse - just give us a quick call as this is really only to make sure that we are there. We are normally available 7 days a week.
Payment - by bank transfer, cleared cheque or cash.
Price on most items is negotiable.
Customers are protected by Distance Selling Regs. which give the right to cancel purchase within 7 working days after receipt of the item and receive a full refund minus transportation costs. The item must be returned in the same condition as it left. However, due to the excellent condition of our items we are confident that you will be delighted with your purchase.
SellerFairford Barn Antiques
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Fairford Barn Antiques
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Cirencester
Gloucestershire
Tel : 01285 711660
or : 07773332308
Non UK callers : +44 1285 711660 or +44 7773332308
Made in London 1833 by William Traies. In good condition, with clear hallmarks and no monogram.
Weight - 26 gms each. Length - 11cms. All items are offered for sale in excellent condition commensurate with age and ready to go straight into the home. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions or request additional pictures.
We are happy to arrange couriers or work with a courier of your choice if you wish to arrange yourself.
Please do not let 'appointment only' put you off if you would like to come and have a browse - just give us a quick call as this is really only to make sure that we are there. We are normally available 7 days a week.
Payment - by bank transfer, cleared cheque or cash.
Price on most items is negotiable.
Customers are protected by Distance Selling Regs. which give the right to cancel purchase within 7 working days after receipt of the item and receive a full refund minus transportation costs. The item must be returned in the same condition as it left. However, due to the excellent condition of our items we are confident that you will be delighted with your purchase.
Price
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Date 1833
Mid 19th Century Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Item code as978a173 / 172/84/0
Status For Sale
£135.00
$171.61
€158.53
$171.61
€158.53
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Fairford Barn Antiques
By appointment only
Near Cirencester
Gloucestershire
Tel : 01285 711660
or : 07773332308
Non UK callers : +44 1285 711660 or +44 7773332308
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