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Set of six hall marked potters bar golf cub spoons

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AI Identification

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Cased set of six silver-tone teaspoons with PBGC engraving

Flatware and Cutlery

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $120

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a set of six small teaspoons, each featuring an oval bowl and a slender, square-profile handle terminating in a flat, flared finial. The bowls of the spoons bear a cursive monogram engraving reading 'P.B.G.C.', which the owner identifies as unverified evidence of Potter's Bar Golf Club association. While the owner notes the items are hallmarked, the markings are not visible in the provided image; therefore, the metal composition remains unverified, although the surface displays a dark, iridescent tarnish consistent with silver or silverplate. The spoons are housed in a rectangular presentation case featuring a blue velvet-covered slotted insert and a white fabric lining on the interior lid. The exterior of the case is finished in a grey and white scale-patterned material, possibly faux snakeskin or lizard. The overall design is stylistically consistent with British commemorative or club silver from the mid-20th century. Condition issues include visible surface oxidation, heavy patina, and minor staining on the internal white fabric lining of the case. Without a physical inspection of the reported hallmarks, a definitive attribution to a specific maker or metal purity cannot be made.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided images, I have examined a cased set of six silver-tone teaspoons bearing the monogram 'P.B.G.C.'. The owner identifies these as hallmarked silver associated with the Potter's Bar Golf Club. While the tarnish and patina are consistent with silver or silver-plated metal, I cannot verify the metal purity or the maker without a physical inspection of the reported hallmarks. The monogram is consistent with club-related memorabilia, though this remains a working hypothesis. If the hallmarks indicate sterling silver, the value is primarily supported by the weight of the precious metal and the interest from niche sporting collectors. If the items are determined to be silver plate, the value would likely decrease to $15 - $30. The current estimate of $40 - $120 assumes the set is sterling silver and that the 'P.B.G.C.' attribution holds interest for regional or golf-related collectors. The market for mid-20th-century club silver is generally stable but depends heavily on the specific prestige of the organization and the condition of the presentation case. The visible oxidation and staining on the lining are noted as condition issues that slightly temper the value. To provide a more accurate valuation, a physical examination is required to verify the hallmarks, weigh the metal, and confirm if the set is indeed sterling or silver-plated. This estimate depends on those unverified factors; if the set is a later reproduction or base metal, the value would be significantly lower. Documentation of provenance linking these directly to the club's history would also bolster the valuation.

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