Andrew Campbell, founder and owner of AC Silver, has been dealing in antique silver and antique jewellery since 1977. In addition to a premier retail premises in Newcastle, north-east England, Andrew has developed an internationally recognised online store, serving both new and return customers nationally and worldwide.
Andrew personally sources a wide range of items, including antique jewellery, antique diamond rings and antique gemstone rings. Andrew has also developed a fine and comprehensive inventory of antique silverware, AC Silver is a respected and trusted specialist in its field.
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Description
Exceptional, fine and impressive antique Victorian English sterling silver soup ladle; an addition to our silver cutlery collection
This exceptional antique Victorian sterling silver soup ladle has been crafted in the Albert pattern.
The anterior and posterior surfaces of this 19th century silver ladle are embellished with the classic King's shape ornamentation, incorporating scrolling leaf designs.
The terminal of the anterior surface incorporates the contemporary engraved crest of a demi-lion holding a fleur-de-lis.
This fine example of silver cutlery has a plain rounded bowl with an impressive thread decorated heel to the reverse surface.
Dimensions
Length 34.3cm/13.5"
Width of bowl 10.6cm/4.2"
Weight
10.1 troy ounces/313g
Maker: John William Kilpatrick
Date: 1879
Origin: London, England
measurements
Length 34.3cm/13.5"
Width of bowl 10.6cm/4.2"
Weight:- 10.1 troy ounces/313g
measurements
declaration
AC Silver has clarified that the Sterling Silver Soup Ladle - Antique Victorian 1879 (LA422590) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1879
declaration
condition
condition
This antique 19th century silver ladle is an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition. Full hallmarks struck to the reverse are all very clear; the hallmarks are struck deeply due to the exceptional gauge of silver.