Description
Spoons from late Victorian London reflect a period when solid silver tableware was made for regular use, often carrying family initials as a mark of ownership. This set of six sterling silver spoons is hallmarked London 1896 with the maker’s mark for George Maudsley Jackson, confirming both origin and date. Each spoon is 175mm long, with a substantial combined weight of 300 grams, giving them a solid and well-balanced feel in the hand. All pieces are monogrammed with a “G,” consistent with traditional use.
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