Antique Georgian Silver Pair Of Large Salt Spoons. They have fiddle pattern handles with the Old English pattern to the back. They are made from a good guage of silver and have clear hallmark. There is no Assay Office stamp, but the makers marks confirm that it can only be Exeter. Each of the handles has 3 very fancy entwined intials engraved in them which are “EJA”.
Assay Office: Although no Assay Office stamp, it can only be Exeter
Date: 1822/23
Makers Marks: WW (William Woodman) Confirmed in silver makers marks website with the following comment ” Bristol Mentioned in Exeter records 1818 to 1838″
Dimensions: 4 inches long in total, the bowls just over 1 inch wide and just under 1 inch long. They weigh a total of 18g
Condition: They are in very good condition
Remarks: A very good pair of large antique Georgian solid silver salt spoons, and ideal for use with large solid silver salts or they would be suitable for the glass cruets in the silver stands
Antique and vintage silver by its very nature has been previously used. Silver is a comparatively soft metal and a combination of many years use invariably leaves its mark. I do endeavour to describe all items accurately but do not expect any antique to be in “as new condition”.
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Stock No. 4962
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