Fully Insured Shipping

Free national & International

Established since 1977

Internationally Recognised

30 Day Returns Policy

For Guaranteed Satisfaction

Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Tradesman Spoons - Antique George IV

An exceptional, fine and impressive set of six antique George IV English sterling silver Fiddle pattern tradesman spoons; an addition to our silver flatware collection

Description

These exceptional and rare antique George IV English sterling silver tradesman/sample spoons* have been crafted in the Fiddle pattern.

The anterior surface of each spoon handle terminal incorporates the contemporary engraved initial 'MAG'.

The reverse of each 19th century spoon has a rounded heel and to a pip to the handle terminal.

By virtue of their size these versatile silver spoons could be used for a multitude of functions, including: pickle, mustard/condiment, small coffee spoon.

These exceptional and collectable spoons were crafted by the renowned London silversmith William Eaton.

NOTE: * Such a spoon would have been carried by a tradesman as a sample size, demonstrating at a small scale the pattern and quality of spoon available for production by the workshop.

Condition

These antique silver tradesman spoons are an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition.

Full hallmarks struck to the reverse of each handle are all very clear; the hallmarks are struck deeply due to the exceptional gauge of silver.

Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of these piece of 19th century silverware.

Dimensions

Length 7.8cm/3.07"

Width 1.7cm/0.67"

Height 1cm/0.39"

Weight

1.2 troy ounces/36.4g

Date: 1829

Origin: London, England

Maker: William Eaton

Fully Insured Shipping

Free national & International

Established since 1977

Internationally Recognised

30 Day Returns Policy

For Guaranteed Satisfaction

Designed By Jarilo Design