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Antique 1786 Bright Cut Silver Serving Spoon, Georgian Tablespoon
Antique 1786 Bright Cut Silver Serving Spoon, Georgian Tablespoon
Antique 1786 Bright Cut Silver Serving Spoon, Georgian Tablespoon
Antique 1786 Bright Cut Silver Serving Spoon, Georgian Tablespoon
Antique 1786 Bright Cut Silver Serving Spoon, Georgian Tablespoon

Product Description

Here we have simply stunning Antique Sterling Silver Serving Spoon from the 1700s. It’s a very rare find and would be a fantastic way of serving vegetables or desserts at the dinner table.

It was made by William Sumner I and it was Hallmarked in London in 1786. The Hallmarks and maker’s marks are on the back of the handle.

The spoon is made of Sterling Silver and is serving or tablespoon sized. It has a a beautiful Bright Cut pattern to the handle which makes it really stand out. At the top it has the initials HY in gothic writing.

The Silver is shiny with a little tarnish in places. There are a few light scratches and very slight indentations where the handle is attached to the bowl and a very slight curve to the handle. It’s in very good condition, particularly considering it’s nearly 250 years old.

It weighs 53.8g and measures 21.8cm in length (8 1/2 inches).

Specifications

Identifier Exists
No
Brand
William Sumner I
Condition
Used
Weight
0.6kg

Antique 1786 Bright Cut Silver Serving Spoon, Georgian Tablespoon

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