Awaiting your purchase is a superb sterling silver martini spoon made by the silversmith Richard Blanchard in the family firm George & Porter Blanchard in Gardner, Massachusetts, between 1909 and 1915. It is marked to the back of the stem Sterling, B09 and R (for Richard Blanchard). This handwrought spoon – you can see the marks of the planishing hammer to the stem and the back of the bowl, is made in the Square/Cornwallis pattern and remains in excellent vintage condition. It bears no monogram. An important piece of early 20th-century American silver!

- Length: 11 1/4in (28.3cm)

- Weight: 1.77 troy oz (55g)

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