This listing offers a group of sterling silver spoons. All are in very good condition with no bends, dents, dings or damage. All have gossamer fine scratches commensurate with age and use but nothing deep or distracting. The bowl on the powdered sugar sifter spoon has a beautiful, reticulated design. The handle is decorated with an ornate monogram - hard to read. It is marked Sterling on the back and Pat-D.85. It is a hefty piece wei...ghing 27.7 grams and measuring 5-3/4 inches long. The ornate lily spoon is by Wallace with their old deer mark. The date 1911 is engraved on the back of the handle. It measures 6 inches long and has nice weight at 30.8 grams. The old Gorham spoon is mark Pat 1897 and marked Sterling. It is in their popular Strasbourg pattern, measures 5-3/4 inches long, and weighs 21.7 grams. The smallest of the teaspoons is marked sterling and includes a maker's mark that is hard to read. It measures 5-1/4 inches long and weighs 15 grams. The last picture shows this group with more sterling groups that we are listing on eBay this week. This listing is for the 4 spoons but we are always happy to combine purchases to reduce shipping costs. Please also check our other listings for vintage jewelry, elegant crystal, porcelain, more sterling, and a variety of nice odds/ends. Sister and I share our eBay seller activity between Goose1346 and Treefarm2015. Shipping All items are carefully packaged and shipped within 1-3 days after payment is received. We are happy to combine shipping costs when possible and we never charge a handling fee. Please remit payment within 3 days of auction ending or contact us for other arrangements. Thanks! Customer Satisfaction & Feedback Your satisfaction is our priority. Please contact me if an item is damaged or wasn't adequately described and we will do everything in our power to make it right. On that note, please also read our description and check out the pictures - we try very hard to provide adequate details and post lots of pictures. It is official, sister and I are retired now and living in the country. Not surprising, many of the "keepers" we so carefully moved from Boise will not fit in the new house AND sis is still opening boxes. Between her stuff and the occasional estate sale, we hope to be listing things for many months to come.