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Sheffield Nickel Silver Dessert Spoons Set of 6 - England 1940
Sheffield Nickel Silver Dessert Spoons Set of 6 - England 1940
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When 1940s Sheffield made spoons that could survive anything (including a world war)
This set of six dessert spoons from Sheffield, England was made in 1940 - right in the middle of WWII - and they're still here looking gorgeous. Made from nickel silver because the Brits weren't about to let a little thing like wartime rationing stop them from having proper cutlery.
Nickel silver = basically indestructible:
Nickel silver is tougher than it looks. It doesn't tarnish like crazy, keeps its shine, and survives decades of actual use. Sheffield was famous for quality metalwork, and these spoons prove why - 85 years later and still going strong.
What you're getting:
Six matching dessert spoons (the perfect size between teaspoons and tablespoons) that have been serving pudding since 1940. Use them for dessert, cereal, soup, or whatever needs a proper vintage spoon.
Perfect for:
Building a complete vintage cutlery set, people who host dinner parties, collectors of Sheffield metalwork, or anyone who thinks modern spoons are boring and soulless.
Real talk:
They're 85 years old and have been used. There might be scratches, minor wear, or tiny imperfections. That's what makes them authentic vintage with actual history, not some factory reproduction.
Complete set of 6 authentic Sheffield nickel silver dessert spoons from 1940 England. Minor vintage wear proves authenticity.
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