Charles Boyton
Antique Sterling Silver Mustard Spoon - London 1838 Charles Boyton
Antique Sterling Silver Mustard Spoon - London 1838 Charles Boyton
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Description:
A fine antique sterling silver mustard spoon, hallmarked in London for 1838 and made by Charles Boyton. This elegant example features a classic old English pattern handle and a nicely shaped bowl, typical of early Victorian silverware. A well-proportioned and usable piece, ideal for collectors or for practical table use.
Maker History:
Charles Boyton was a London silversmith active in the early 19th century, known for producing quality flatware and small silver items. His work is often encountered in traditional Georgian and early Victorian forms, valued for its craftsmanship and durability.
Key Details:
• Maker: Charles Boyton
• Assay Office: London
• Year: 1838
• Material: Sterling Silver
• Pattern: Old English pattern
• Type: Mustard spoon
• Hallmarks: Clear and well struck
Dimensions:
• Length: 129mm
• Weight: 13.42g
Condition:
• Excellent overall condition
• Light surface marks consistent with age and use
• Bowl shows light wear
• Hallmarks remain crisp and legible
• No major damage or repairs noted
Summary:
A good quality early Victorian sterling silver mustard spoon by a recognised London maker. A practical and collectable piece, well suited to both display and everyday use.
As usual, this item will be packaged carefully and dispatched with tracking. International shipping is available upon request.
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