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PS5 Bausch and Lomb in nice condition. Retail is $320.00 529 / 617 sold -
PS5 Bausch and Lomb in nice condition. Retail is $320.00 530 / 617 sold -
PS5 Bausch and Lomb in nice condition. Retail is $320.00 531 / 617 sold -
PS5 Bausch and Lomb in nice condition. Retail is $320.00 532 / 617 sold -
There are 6 spoons in this lot. Hallmarked. Each spoon is ~ 3 1/2 inches long. CB over &S into a shield or C.B over &S into a shield Cooper Brothers & Sons, The firm was founded in 1866 in Sheffield as Cooper Bros. In a directory of 1871 their address is given as 14½ High Street and they are described as manufacturers of electro-plated and nickel silver spoons and forks. By 1876 the firm was in Bridge Street and in 1885 they purchased the Arundel Street works where they remained until 1983. In 1895 the business became a limited liability company under the name of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. In 1983 the business was acquired by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd 556 / 617 sold -
There are 6 spoons in this lot. Hallmarked. Each spoon is ~ 3 1/2 inches long. CB over &S into a shield or C.B over &S into a shield Cooper Brothers & Sons, The firm was founded in 1866 in Sheffield as Cooper Bros. In a directory of 1871 their address is given as 14½ High Street and they are described as manufacturers of electro-plated and nickel silver spoons and forks. By 1876 the firm was in Bridge Street and in 1885 they purchased the Arundel Street works where they remained until 1983. In 1895 the business became a limited liability company under the name of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. In 1983 the business was acquired by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd 557 / 617 sold -
There are 6 spoons in this lot. Hallmarked. Each spoon is ~ 3 1/2 inches long. CB over &S into a shield or C.B over &S into a shield Cooper Brothers & Sons, The firm was founded in 1866 in Sheffield as Cooper Bros. In a directory of 1871 their address is given as 14½ High Street and they are described as manufacturers of electro-plated and nickel silver spoons and forks. By 1876 the firm was in Bridge Street and in 1885 they purchased the Arundel Street works where they remained until 1983. In 1895 the business became a limited liability company under the name of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. In 1983 the business was acquired by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd 558 / 617 sold -
1990 collectible with the original box. 596 / 617 sold -
1990 collectible with the original box. 597 / 617 sold -
1990 collectible with the original box. 598 / 617 sold -
1990 collectible with the original box. 599 / 617 sold
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