A sterling silver serving spoon in a King Edward pattern
which was designed by Charles Osborne.
Handle beautifully decorated with relief ornaments on both sides.
Deep, seashell shape bowl.
Please see and inspect all photos.

Monogrammed with engraved script "FEB" or "FESZ"?

Marked to the underside:
"Lion passant" with "W" into a shield - trademark for Whiting;
"Pat  Ap 23. 1901" as of patent date;
"J.E. Caldwell & Co." for well-known retailer,
jeweler, manufacturer, collector and antiquarius;
"Sterling" for .925/1000 silver purity.

Made by Whiting Mfg. Co., N.Y. New York

Pictures will tell you more.

Approx.: Length: 9-3/4in.  (247mm.)
              Bowl (crosswise): 4in. x 3-3/16in. (101mm. x 81mm.)
              Bowl Depth: 7/8in.  (22mm.)
              Weight: 3.56 troy oz.  (110.8 gr.)

Clean, free of dings, dents, and blemishes.

Commensurate with age, the condition is excellent.

Dark spots you are seeing on the photos,
are reflection of a camera and other objects.

Rare for its image and overall condition.

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