A high quality and very tactile late Georgian sterling silver gravy spoon that will also make a wonderful serving spoon. It has been made from a good gauge of silver which gives it a pleasing feel in the hand. It is a in remarkable condition for its age, the tip of the spoon still maintains its original point and shape.
It is fully hallmarked Sterling Silver, 1826 Birmingham.
Makers mark of Edward Thomason.
It is in an excellent condition with no damage or repairs.
Some very light surface wear as expected for their age and use.
29cm length.
5.5cm width of Bowl.
100 grams.
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Internal Reference: TGS1826
Antique Number: SA1004073
Dateline of this antique is 1920
Height is 29cm (11.4inches)
Width is 5.5cm (2.2inches)
Depth is 2cm (0.8inches)
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