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  • Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910
  • Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910
  • Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910
  • Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910
  • Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910
  • Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910
  • Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910

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Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910

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Germany, Hohenzollern. A Lot of Five Hohenzollern Silver Table Spoons, c.1910

(Silver). Antique. A Hohenzollern silver table spoon by J. Godet & Sohn. constructed of silver, the obverse presenting plain. The reverse features a stamped Hohenzollern style Prussian imperial eagle above a monogram, with a stamped maker’s mark of “GODET” for the firm of J. Godet & Sohn, Berlin. Measuring 45 mm (w) x 215 mm (l) and weighing 73.6 grams. The second and third Hohenzollern silver table spoons by J. Godet & Sohn does not feature a crowned monogram, but does feature a stamped Hohenzollern style Prussian imperial eagle and a stamped maker’s mark of “GODET” for the firm of J. Godet & Sohn, Berlin. Measuring 43 mm (w) x 210 mm (l) and weighing 56.5 grams. The fourth and fifth Hohenzollern silver table spoons are by H.J. Wilm. Constructed of silver. The obverse presenting plain. The reverse features an etched Hohenzollern coat of arms, with a maker’s mark of “WILLM” for the firm of H.J. Wilm, Berlin. Measuring 44 mm (w) x 215 mm (l) and 45 mm (w) x 216 mm (l). Weighing 69.8 grams and 86.8 grams. Each spoon is in near extremely fine condition.
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