Description
Presented is an English sterling silver serving spoon made by William Eley of London in 1832. This early 19th century, Georgian piece is done in a classic English King or Kings pattern. The spoon is heavy and large. The front of the handle has a crest of a shirtless man holding a club. THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONLY 1 SPOON. The back of the spoon bears the leopard's head symbol for the city of London, the lion passant for sterling silver purity, a date letter r for the year 1832, a duty mark of the king's head a maker's mark for William Eley. This spoon is in excellent overall condition and the designs are crisp. Length: 8 5/8 inches. Weight: 101 grams. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution