John Walton
Antique Sterling Silver Salt Spoon – Newcastle 1821 by John Walton – 9.45g
Antique Sterling Silver Salt Spoon – Newcastle 1821 by John Walton – 9.45g
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Antique Sterling Silver Salt Spoon – Newcastle 1821 by John Walton – 9.45g
A fine example of a Georgian sterling silver salt spoon, hallmarked in Newcastle in 1821. Crafted by the respected silversmith John Walton, this piece features a classic fiddle pattern and engraved initial to the terminal. A lovely collector’s item from a less commonly encountered assay office.
Brief History of the Maker:
John Walton was a Newcastle-based silversmith active in the early 19th century. His work is sought after today due to the relative scarcity of Newcastle silver, especially in smaller items such as condiment spoons.
Key Details:
Assay Office: Newcastle
Date Letter: 1821
Maker: John Walton
Pattern: Fiddle
Monogrammed terminal: Script "J"
Partially rubbed but legible hallmarks
Very good antique condition
Dimensions:
Length: 96mm
Weight: 9.45g
Condition:
Excellent antique condition with minimal wear
Hallmarks partially rubbed but readable
Polished and ready for display or use
Summary:
This sterling silver salt spoon is a fine and desirable example from the Newcastle assay office, a location that ceased silver marking in the mid-19th century. A must-have for collectors of provincial silver or condiment items.
As usual, this item will be packaged carefully and dispatched with tracking. International shipping is available upon request.
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