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Set of 4 Austrian Silver Salt Spoons

By belly0fdesire, 22 November, 2009
Description

This is a set of 4 cute salt spoons, which I believe to be from 19th century Austria. A friend told me that the melt value for the spoons would be about $20, but I am not even considering melting the spoons as an option. I would like to know the value of these as collectors items and any history or information at all.

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium
silver
Distinguishing marks
on back of each spoon is a clover shaped imprint containing a woman's head (Diana from research) on the left and another marking on the right which I can't identify, also there are initials that look like an "H" and an "S" with a crown on top at the bottom of each spoon.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
About 4" in length
Date Period
1800's
History
Found in a box of late grandmother's belongings, she was born in Hungary
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
unknown
For Sale?
No
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250chief

15 years 7 months ago

Re: Set of 4 Austrian Silver Salt Spoons

I think you are correct in keeping, not melting them down!

A small set of 4 spoons of this vintage would be worth more than the melt value!

I am not an expert in silver, but would suggest that you actually ask your question on a specialty site. One such that I am on is: http://www.ascasonline.org

Marks are a field unto themselves, but your's do appear to me as non British silver marks of significant age. The crest & crown you show suggest either a military service for higher ranking officers or one from a 'noble' family.

It's certainly worth finding out more!

Good luck!

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Lovejoy

15 years 7 months ago

Re: Set of 4 Austrian Silver Salt Spoons

any Victorian Small Silver salt and teaspoons like this often sell for over $15.00 each. The mark on yours was used from 1867 on. From 1867 the silver fineness was indicated by a number beside "Diana head": 1=950/1000 - 2=900/1000 - 3=800/1000 -4=750/1000.The makers mark I can't make out.

Lovejoy

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Set of 4 Austrian Silver Salt Spoons by Lovejoy

Re: Set of 4 Austrian Silver Salt Spoons

There might a small letter to the right of the Diana face...such as an a, meaning the spoon was made in Vienna. There is a terrific online site in Italy which contains incredible amounts of information and pictures of silverware produced in Austria.
Bob

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