Henry Holland Antique Sterling Monogrammed Kings Dessert Spoon Set (11pcs)
Item: Set of 11 Dessert Spoons
Make:Â Henry Holland (England)
Pattern: "Kings" Pattern
Age: 1869
Construction: Sterling Silver (.925)
Dimensions: Each 7 3/16" Long
Weight: 21.7ozt
Condition: Very good pre-owned antique condition. Minor surface wear throughout. One spoon has a very slight dent on the edge of the bowl. Please see photos.
Details: Set of eleven antique sterling silver dessert spoons by Henry Holland in the "Kings" pattern. This was allegedly designed for King George III and was the most popular ornate pattern of the 19th century. Each spoon handle bears the monogram "JMMC".
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Henry Holland Antique Sterling Monogrammed Kings Dessert Spoon Set (11pcs)
Henry Holland Antique Sterling Monogrammed Kings Dessert Spoon Set (11pcs)
Item: Set of 11 Dessert Spoons
Make:Â Henry Holland (England)
Pattern: "Kings" Pattern
Age: 1869
Construction: Sterling Silver (.925)
Dimensions: Each 7 3/16" Long
Weight: 21.7ozt
Condition: Very good pre-owned antique condition. Minor surface wear throughout. One spoon has a very slight dent on the edge of the bowl. Please see photos.
Details: Set of eleven antique sterling silver dessert spoons by Henry Holland in the "Kings" pattern. This was allegedly designed for King George III and was the most popular ornate pattern of the 19th century. Each spoon handle bears the monogram "JMMC".
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Item: Set of 11 Dessert Spoons
Make:Â Henry Holland (England)
Pattern: "Kings" Pattern
Age: 1869
Construction: Sterling Silver (.925)
Dimensions: Each 7 3/16" Long
Weight: 21.7ozt
Condition: Very good pre-owned antique condition. Minor surface wear throughout. One spoon has a very slight dent on the edge of the bowl. Please see photos.
Details: Set of eleven antique sterling silver dessert spoons by Henry Holland in the "Kings" pattern. This was allegedly designed for King George III and was the most popular ornate pattern of the 19th century. Each spoon handle bears the monogram "JMMC".
























