- Discover the elegance of Georgian craftsmanship with this Robert Perth London George II Silver Serving Spoon, a sterling example of 18th-century silverware.
- Celebrate London's rich silversmithing heritage through this antique tablespoon, showcasing Robert Perth's work's sophisticated design and quality.
- This exquisite piece, dating back to circa 1750, features a Hanoverian picture back with intricate scrolled decoration and a short rat tail, embodying the period's artistic expression.
- Adorned with a monogram of G above R*M and the sharper, deeper initials PI, this spoon carries the marks of history and the personal touch of its past owners.
- Despite signs of wear and well-lived life, such as roughness at the top of the bowl and usage-related scuffs, this spoon remains a testament to fine silver's durability and timeless appeal.
- Measuring 7.75 inches in length and 1.5 inches in width, with a weight of 60 grams, this serving spoon is not only a piece of history but also a functional work of art.