George IV silver tablespoon or serving spoon, with a fiddle pattern stem, and initialled terminal "T". Made in sterling silver by William Eley & William Fearn, and assayed in London, 1820, with the George III duty mark.

 Hallmarks 
• Assay:[lion passant] ·925 Sterling Silver
• City:[crowned leopard head] London
• Date:[e] 1820
• Maker:[WEWF] William Eley & William Fearn
• Duty:[George III]

It measures 8¾" or 226mm long, and has a silver weight of 85.9g.


Silver is hotly tipped to do very well in the year(s) ahead so lovely items like these could see their intrinsic value increase substantially.

Using the current cost of a 1 oz (31.1g) Silver Britannia coin from the Royal Mint of £38.63 (https://www.royalmint.com/invest/bullion/bullion-coins/silver-coins/the-best-value-britannia-1oz-silver-bullion-coin/), the Silver content of this Sterling Silver spoon (92.5% Silver) has an intrinsic Silver value of £97.92 at the current Silver price.