Description
Spoons from early Victorian London reflect a period of strong silversmithing tradition, with makers such as Mary Chawner contributing to the development of well-balanced and practical tableware. This sterling silver spoon is hallmarked London 1839 with the maker’s mark for Mary Chawner, confirming both origin and date. It is 18cm long and weighs 38 grams, giving it a solid and comfortable feel in the hand, with proportions suited to regular use. A good example of early Victorian silver that sits equally well in a working setting or as part of a collection.
Please note that originally there were two available at $175 each as photographed. One has been sold so there is only one remaining.
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