MARK OF GEORGE ADAMS, LONDON, 1872
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TWO SETS OF VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, ONE SET WITH SUGAR-TONGS EN SUITE
MARK OF GEORGE ADAMS, LONDON, 1872
Each with twisted handle and winged cupid finial, marked on back of bowl, each contained in a fitted case, one applied with a label inscribed H.R.H. Princess Victoria
the cases 6¾ in. (17.5 cm.) wide and smaller
4 oz. (135 gr.) (2)
MARK OF GEORGE ADAMS, LONDON, 1872
Each with twisted handle and winged cupid finial, marked on back of bowl, each contained in a fitted case, one applied with a label inscribed H.R.H. Princess Victoria
the cases 6¾ in. (17.5 cm.) wide and smaller
4 oz. (135 gr.) (2)
Provenance
Princess Victoria, (1868-1935), fourth child and second daughter of King Edward VII (1901-1910) lived at Coppins in the village of Iver, Buckinghamshire, which she bequeathed to her nephew Prince George, Duke of Kent on her death in 1935.
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