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Victorian Spoons In Case

Description I'm only guessing that the spoons are from the Victorian Age (1700's-1800's) so I might be way off. No ID marks on the presentation case or the spoons-they do go together because the case has 2 indented spots for the spoons. Each spoon is about 5 Inches in Length and is identical to the other one.The "bowl" of the spoon is an intricate floral design. The handles screw off-they look like bakelite but they are too old so now I'm thinking that they are either bone,ivory or celluloid.Right before where the handle screws off,is the number "7". I heard where sometimes a "7" means a "1"--anyway I don't why either number would be right there. Then on the back of the spoon,are 4 teeny tiny squares in a row-the 1st one shows a crown,the second one looks like arms or legs,the letter "Z"and the last one shows a shield.Thanks for any help!
Category General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium silver
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 5 inches in length
Date Period 1800's
History the set was given to my friend-unknown history
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