The items were made by Arthur Price & Co. Ltd., a renowned British cutlery brand founded in 1902. A label inside the lid of the case clearly identifies the maker and the "MADE IN ENGLAND" origin.
The set is silver-plated (marked EPNS, or Electro-Plated Nickel Silver).
The set includes a total of seven items: six teaspoons and a matching sugar spoon.
The cutlery is presented in its original black, hinged presentation box, which is lined with a white or cream-colored, silk-like material and black velvet for holding the pieces securely.
The spoons appear to be in good, used condition, though they could benefit from a polish. The style suggests a classic, possibly early-to-mid 20th-century design.
Arthur Price has a long history and is a highly desired UK cutlery brand, known for its quality and craftsmanship. The company supplied cutlery to the HMS Titanic and has received two Royal Warrants.
Box: Height: 2.4 cm, Length: 18.8 cm, Width: 15.3 cm