Suffolk based and with 40 years expertise in antique silver, I originally specialized in flatware, before widening my stock into general silver, glass and objets de vertu (please see Jeff Sims Antiques on Loveantiques). Now utilizing my knowledge and experience, I am offering quality antique silver flatware on this specialist site. Customer satisfaction is a priority and great care is taken in the description and authenticity of each item offered.... See more
A scarce set of mid 19th Century, larger than usual silver teaspoons. These lovely examples are in fiddle pattern, with rat-tails to the reverse of the bowls. This style rarely seen outside Irish silver, adds to the desirability from a collector's point of view. There are no engraved monograms or initials and the spoons were assayed at the sought after Exeter Office.
Flatware is rather scarce nowadays due to the great losses caused by the unscrupulous melting of antique silver for scrap. Therefore, a matching set of six in a sought after pattern, is a rare find. The larger dimensions add to their versatility for table use.
Maker:- James & Josiah Williams.
measurements
Height:
15.2 cm
Width:
3 cm
Weight:
135 g
measurements
declaration
JSA Silver Flatware has clarified that the Set of 6 Large Exeter Silver Tea Spoons (LA503313) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1856
declaration
condition
condition
Excellent, with no splits or dents. The bowl tips are good.
Hallmarks:- Clear, readable and matching.