Pair 1811 Georgian Sterling Silver
Old English Patt Jam/Relish Berry Spoons 59g
This is a beautiful pair of
sterling silver un-gilded berry spoons in the Old English pattern. Their size
implies that they very designed to serve jams or relishes. The hallmarks are
London 1811 with makers initials of “SA” for Stephen Adam II.
They have traditional
pressed bowls with crimped edging and decorated with a melon, a pair of oranges,
and bunch of grapes. The handles have a chased rococo pattern of leaves and
swags with a blank cartouche are to the tab at the top.
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The spoons are in good
antique condition, no damage or faults to report, some light wear and a warm
patina. The pictures form part of the description and condition report.
Measures: L17.1cm; 58.9g.
Please look at all the pictures, they are a really important part of the description and condition report.
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