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silver serving spoons

·Silver·Silverware·$300 - $500
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Valuation

Estimated Market Value
$300 - $500

Valued as pair · Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis

Low Estimate
$300
Mid Range
$400
High Estimate
$500
ConfidenceHigh (85%)
Condition
Very Good
Fair Market Value — This estimate reflects what the item would typically sell for between a willing buyer and seller at auction, estate sale, or between collectors. Retail or dealer prices may be higher (often 2-4x) due to restoration, authentication, and guarantees.

Item Details

Maker
Unknown (London Silversmith)

Active in London during the late 18th century, known for high-quality silver craftsmanship. Notable silversmiths from this period include Paul Storr and Hester Bateman, both of whom are highly collectible.

Date
1795

The date of 1795 is supported by the style of the spoons, which reflects the characteristics of George III silverware, including design elements and construction methods typical of that era.

Region
London, England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Type
Silverware
Style
George IIIsilverserving spoons
Completeness
complete
Provenance

Documentation such as previous ownership records or auction receipts would enhance value. Researching the maker's history can provide valuable context.

Condition

Very Good
  • Minor scratches and signs of use consistent with age.
  • No significant dents or repairs.

Very Good condition maintains value; minor wear does not significantly detract from overall appeal.

Summary

George III Silver Serving Spoons. Made by Unknown (London Silversmith). Dating to 1795. Materials: Sterling Silver. Estimated value: $300 – $500. Condition: Very Good. Stable with moderate demand for George III silver.

Market Data

Demand Level
moderate
Market Trends

Stable with moderate demand for George III silver.

Where to Sell

Auction houses, specialty dealers.

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Care & Preservation
  • Store in a cool, dry place to prevent tarnishing.
  • Use a soft cloth for cleaning; avoid abrasive materials.
  • Consider using anti-tarnish strips in storage.
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