A sterling silver gravy/sauce ladle.
Old English pattern - the oval-end terminal slightly bent inward.
Round-form and deep bowl.


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Not monogrammed.

Hallmarked to the underside:
"PB" for Peter Bateman
"AB" for Ann Bateman
"WB" for William Bateman
into one square punch,
(initials are not very clear, but readable);
"Lion Passant" for British sterling silver;
"Crowned Leopard Head" for city of London;
date letter "G" for 1802;
"King George III" bust for tax/duty.

Made in London, England, ca.1802

Approx.: Length: 6-1/8in.  (155mm.)
              Bowl Diameter: 2-1/16in.  (52mm.
)
              Bowl Depth: 5/8in.  (16mm.)
              Weight: 1.17 troy oz.  (36.4 gr.)

Overall is clean and free of blemishes.

Normal antique condition with minimal wear,
just an indication of age and use.

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


Commensurate with age, the condition is excellent.

Rare for its image and overall condition.

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