John Hawkins
Antique Sterling Silver Mustard Spoon – London 1825, John Hawkins – 16.5g
Antique Sterling Silver Mustard Spoon – London 1825, John Hawkins – 16.5g
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Antique Sterling Silver Mustard Spoon – London 1825, John Hawkins – 16.5g
A beautifully preserved antique sterling silver mustard spoon, hallmarked for London, 1825, and made by the silversmith John Hawkins. This elegant piece features a traditional Fiddle pattern handle with a monogrammed terminal and a deep oval bowl, ideal for mustard or similar condiments.
The hallmark is crisp and includes the clear maker’s mark, Lion Passant, crowned leopard’s head (London), and the date letter 'k' for 1825, along with the duty mark.
Its condition is excellent with minimal wear, and the weight and craftsmanship are notably substantial for a mustard spoon of this period.
Brief History of the Maker:
John Hawkins was a respected London silversmith active in the early 19th century, producing quality flatware during the Regency and George IV periods. His work is noted for its precision and traditional English styling.
Key Details:
Silversmith: John Hawkins
Hallmarked: London, 1825
Pattern: Fiddle
Monogrammed terminal
Elegant and practical mustard spoon
Dimensions:
Length: 125mm
Weight: 16.52g
Condition:
Excellent antique condition
Crisp hallmarks
Light surface marks consistent with age
Summary:
A high-quality and well-preserved sterling silver mustard spoon from a renowned early 19th-century maker. An ideal collector’s piece or a refined addition to your tableware collection.
As usual, this item will be packaged carefully and dispatched with tracking. International shipping is available upon request.
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