George Day
Antique Sterling Silver Salt Spoon – London 1815, George Day – 9.65g
Antique Sterling Silver Salt Spoon – London 1815, George Day – 9.65g
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Antique Sterling Silver Salt Spoon – London 1815, George Day – 9.65g
A fine Georgian silver salt spoon, fully hallmarked for London 1815 and made by the respected silversmith George Day. This elegant spoon features a rounded bowl and a classic Fiddle pattern handle with a period monogram. A well-preserved and usable example of early 19th-century flatware.
Brief Maker History:
George Day was an active London silversmith during the early 19th century, known for crafting quality flatware and small domestic items. His work is increasingly collected for its fine craftsmanship and quality.
Key Details:
Maker: George Day
Hallmarked: London, 1815
Monogrammed handle
Pattern: Fiddle
Period: Georgian
Dimensions:
Length: 103mm
Weight: 9.65g
Condition:
Excellent antique condition
Minor surface wear as expected for age
Crisp and legible hallmarks
Summary:
A lovely antique sterling silver salt spoon, perfect for collectors of Georgian silver or as a charming addition to any period table setting. This piece stands out for its clear hallmarks, elegant shape, and overall condition.
As usual, this item will be packaged carefully and dispatched with tracking. International shipping is available upon request.
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