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Sheffield Nickel Silver Teaspoons Set of 4 - England 1940
Sheffield Nickel Silver Teaspoons Set of 4 - England 1940
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When 1940s Sheffield said tea deserves proper spoons
This set of four teaspoons from Sheffield, England proves that even during wartime, the Brits weren't about to compromise on their tea service. Made from nickel silver in 1940, these spoons have survived 85+ years and are still ready to stir your Earl Grey in style.
Why nickel silver matters:
Nickel silver isn't actually silver (plot twist!) but it's way better than regular metal. It's durable, doesn't tarnish like crazy, and has that gorgeous silvery shine that makes your tea feel fancy. Sheffield was THE place for quality metalwork, so you know these are legit.
What you're getting:
Four matching teaspoons (60 grams total) that have been stirring tea since 1940. Perfect for a proper tea service, mixing into your vintage cutlery collection, or just making your morning coffee feel more civilized.
Perfect for:
Tea enthusiasts who care about presentation, vintage cutlery collectors, anyone hosting afternoon tea, or people who think spoons should have history and character.
Real talk:
They're 85 years old. There might be minor scratches, slight wear, or tiny imperfections from decades of actual use. That's what makes them authentic vintage, not some shiny reproduction from a factory.
Complete set of 4 authentic Sheffield nickel silver teaspoons from 1940 England. Minor vintage wear adds character.
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