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.