A rare English William IV solid sterling silver sugar sifter spoon. It is hallmarked for London 1836 with the makers marks being that of James Beebe. It has been nicely made to what is termed fiddle pattern and has been engraved with a crest used by the Pine-Coffin family. It is in super condition being free from dings splits and repairs. It measures approx. 6.5 inches (16cm) long by 2 inches (5cm) wide and weighs 40 grams. A very nice quality usable piece.


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