Antique Silver Spoon
From early times, a silver spoon was a sign of wealth and prestige. A functional item, antique silver spoons are both highly collectable and wonderfully satisfying to use. A traditional Christening present, this is where the expression "born with a silver spoon in your mouth" comes from! A collection of antique silver spoons can be many things. Some collectors like to collect different makers marks and date letters. What object is better to do so with than the noble spoon. They are both affordable and beautiful, and don't take up huge amounts of space! Others are interested in collecting spoons from many different towns and countries of origin, for example.Examples of very early English silver is almost unheard of, except for spoons. 14th and 15th century antique silver spoons are extremely rare, while 16th century silver spoons are rare, but not excessively so. A patient collector might be able to acquire an example or two, but not cheaply! By the 17th century antique silver spoons are much more plentiful, at least in part due to the increasing affluence in British society, and the amount of people who could afford them. Before the restoration of the monarchy silver spoons were owned individually, and it was the custom for a person to take their own spoon and knife to dinner, even when asked to a banquet. It was not until Charles II returned from Holland and France, bringing continental customs with him, that the British begun also to make cutlery in sets which belonged to the household, and not the individual.
Despite this fact, silver spoons were still often given as Christening presents, in the old tradition. At this time too, we begin to see specialised spoons for different purposes- the dinner spoon continues, but we also see the dessert spoon, the tea spoon and even the sweetmeat spoon.
18th century silver spoons are usually, but not always found as individuals, as larger sets became broken up, lost or melted down. By this time we start to see the fascinating array of different spoon designs and silver cutlery patterns, which are quite plentiful, whereas before silver spoon designs were relatively uniform by comparison. The number of specialised spoons for different tasks increases. Salt and mustard spoons are commonly made for the table, and to match the general eating cutlery. Now we need a different spoon with which to eat an egg- a simple silver tea spoon will not do! We also see strange spoons for more unusual tasks such as silver Marrow Scoops for removing bone marrow, and even Moustache Spoons to consume soup without making a mess of ones magnificent facial hair! There is also, of course, the famous tea caddy spoon. Silver caddy spoons are found from the late 18th century onwards in a dizzying array of designs and patterns.
In the 19th century, antique silver spoons are commonly found both as individual examples, or as part of larger sets. The array of different silver spoon designs and cutlery patterns increases enormously. The Victorians loved variety and let their imaginations run wild. Silver spoons and cutlery were, generally speaking, always made and sold as part of larger sets. At the same time the quantity of different uses for the simple spoon increased greatly, and Victorian spoons for specific and highly specialised tasks begin to be seen. We see Jam Spades and Sauce Spoons, Specialised Soup Spoons and Sugar Sifters.
The 20th century sees a continuation of all the same sorts of eating cutlery as previously, and silver spoons exist as parts of large services of dining silver. But with the Arts and Crafts movement we see a return to the old idea of a single spoon for a single person, either as a christening gift or as a prized possession. These are often made by well known and well collected makers such as A E Jones and Omar Ramsden.
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A set of six Akkeleje pattern Georg Jensen Tea Spoons
This fine set of six Akkeleje tea spoons were made in Denmark by Georg Jensen silversmithy between 1920 and 1930. They are in very good condition, and come in the...
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A Set of Sterling Silver Teaspoons in Lily of the Valley Pattern by Georg Jensen
A beautiful set of six sterling silver teaspoons in the Lily of the Valley pattern. The Lily of the Valley pattern, which is also known as the Rose pattern, was...
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A Sterling Silver Akkeleje Pattern Dessert Spoon by Georg Jensen
A sterling silver dessert spoon in Akkeleje pattern, which was designed in 1918 by Georg Jensen.The spoon measures 157 millimetres.
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A Sterling Silver Akkeleje Pattern Teaspoon by Georg Jensen
A fine sterling silver teaspoon in Akkeleje pattern. The Akkeleje pattern was designed in 1918 by Georg Jensen.The spoon measures 130 millimetres.
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A set of Georg Jensen Pyramid Pattern Spoons
This set of sterling silver Georg Jensen spoons were made in Copenhagen, Denmark. Five bear the Georg Jensen mark for 1932-44 while one has the post 1945 mark. They...
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A Georg Jensen Cactus Pattern Silver Spoon
This Vintage Georg Jensen Silver spoon was made in the Cactus Pattern. It is of lovely design and quality, typical example of the wonderful silver flatware by Georg...
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A Sterling Cutlery Set of Georg Jensen Silver Tea Spoons: Lily of the Valley
These beautiful sterling silver tea spoons were made by Georg Jensen silver, and are in the Lily of the Valley pattern. They are boxed, although the box is not the...
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A Georg Jensen Bernadotte Pattern Silver Spoon
This Bernadotte Pattern Silver Spoon was made by Georg Jensen. It was designed by Sigurd Bernadotte, the prince of Sweden, in 1939. It measures 14.5cm long...
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A pair of York Silver spoons: Georgian Fiddle Pattern
This fine pair of Antique York Silver spoons were made by Barber and North, 1787. They are of fine quality and in the Fiddle Pattern. Each spoon measures 22cm long....
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A Georg Jensen Silver Sugar Spoon design 41
This Georg Jensen silver sugar spoon was made in Denmark circa 1925. It measures 14cm. It is design 41, a very sought after and popular design. A...
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A Bernadotte Pattern Georg Jensen Silver Spoon
This Georg Jensen Silver spoon was made in the Bernadotte Pattern. A fine example of Danish Art Deco Silver, the Bernadotte Pattern is one of Georg Jensen's more...
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A Georg Jensen Silver Set of Cactus Pattern Coffee Spoons
A set of 6 Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons in the Cactus Pattern. Designed by Gundorph Albertus in 1932 Cactus Pattern is one of Georg Jensen's most desirable...
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A Georg Jensen silver Acanthus Pattern Dessert Spoon
This vintage Georg Jensen silver dessert knife was made in the Acanthus Pattern. It bears post 1945 marks for Georg Jensen, Denmark. The Acanthus Pattern was one...
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A Silver Set of Russian Cloisonne enamel Spoons
These Russian spoons are very fine quality. They are Moscow, circa 1910 and measure 14cm each. They were retailed by Bruppacher, Zurich. The condition of these beautiful...
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A Silver Cutlery Set of Irish Bright Cut Dessert Spoons
These Bright Cut Irish silver spoons were made in Dublin 1809. They are in the Celtic Point pattern, which is a variation of the Old English pattern, but with a...
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A Set of 6 Georg Jensen Bead Pattern Silver Tea Spoons
This Stunning set of silver tea spoons were made by Georg Jensen, in Copenhagen, Denmark.The set comprises of six teaspoons. Five bear the post 1945 mark while...
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A Sterling Silver Jam Spoon made by Georg Jensen: Pattern 41
This charming and unusual Jam spoon was made by Georg Jensen in Denmark c1930, the design is simply known as 'Pattern 41'. It really is an elegant and quality...
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A Silver Serving Spoon in the Acorn Pattern by Georg Jensen
This Acorn Pattern Silver Serving Spoon was made by Georg Jensen in Denmark and bear swedish Import Marks, c1932-44The spoons measure 20cm and weighs 79g .
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A Silver Flatware Set of 8 sterling silver Tea Spoons made by Georg Jensen in the Acanthus Pattern
These 8 Acanthus Pattern Tea spoons were made in Denmark and bear the post 1945 Georg Jensen hallmark. They are of lovely design, utterly charming and beautifully...
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A Set of 6 Pyramid Pattern Dessert Spoons
This set of Georg Jensen Silver Pyramid Pattern Dessert Spoons were made in Copenhagen in the second half of the 20th century. They are in excellent condition, each...
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A Fine Set of Sterling Silver Desserts Spoons in Akkeleje Pattern by Georg Jensen
A set of six sterling silver Akkeleje pattern dessert spoons. The Akkeleje pattern was designed in 1918 by Georg Jensen.Each spoon measures 157 millimetres.
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A Sterling Silver Coffee Spoon in Akkeleje Pattern by Georg Jensen
A fine sterling silver coffee spoon in Akkeleje pattern, which was designed by Georg Jensen in 1918.The spoon measures 115 millimetres.
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A pair of Georg Jensen silver salt spoons in the Cactus Pattern
This pair of Sterling Silver salt spoons were made by Georg Jensen circa 1965. They are in excellent condition with no damage or repair.These Georg Jensen silver...
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A Georg Jensen Silver Spoon in the Acorn Pattern
This Sterling Silver Acorn Pattern Spoon was made by Georg Jensen. Acorn Pattern is without a doubt Georg Jensen's most successful silver design. It was designed...
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A Georg Jensen Silver Cactus Pattern Fork
This Cactus Pattern Silver Fork was made by Georg Jensen circa 1950. It bears the post war Georg Jensen Silver mark, and is also engraved on the back as pictured....
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A set of 6 Sterling Silver Teaspoons made by Georg Jensen Lily of the Valley
This is a set silver cutlery comprising of 6 Sterling Silver Teaspoons made by Georg Jensen, bearing his post 1945 mark.The silver teaspoons measure 12.3cm...
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12 Pyramid Pattern Silver Dessert Spoons by Georg Jensen
A set of 12 Dessert Spoons made in Sterling Silver in the Pyramid Pattern by Georg Jensen. Each of these spoons measures 16.5cm long and is in excellent condition....
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A Georg Jensen Silver Sugar Spoon design 21
This sterling silver spoon was made by Georg Jensen circa 1925. It is design 21, and measures approximately 14cm. The Georg Jensen silver spoon is in excellent...
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A Georg Jensen Silver Ornamental Serving Spoon 141
This large serving spoon is one of the famous Georg Jensen Silver "Ornamental" patterns, in this case design number 141. It measures approximately 203mm....
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A Georg Jensen Silver Cactus Pattern Dessert Spoon
A Georg Jensen Silver spoon in the Cactus Pattern. This Cactus Pattern Dessert spoon bears Georg Jensen marks for Denmark, 1932-45. It measures 151mm and is in excellent...
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A Georg Jensen Acanthus Pattern Silver Spoon
This Georg Jensen silver spoon is made in the Acanthus Pattern, one of Georg Jensen's most successful silver flatware patterns. The Acanthus Pattern was designed...
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A boxed set of silver berry spoons and sugar sifter
These beautiful spoons were originally made in London 1791 by Smith and Fearne. The sugar sifter is 1776, by Thomas Chawner. However, in approximately 1870 these...
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A Silver Cutlery Set of Coffee Bean Tea Spoons by Liberty and Co
These sterling silver tea spoons were made by Liberty and Co, in Birmingham 1935. Each one has a little hardstone "coffee bean" as the finial. There is lapis, malachite,...
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A Set of 6 Georg Jensen Silver and Enamel Teaspoons
This beautiful set of teaspoons were made by Georg Jensen circa 1960.Each spoon is silver gilt, and beautifully enamelled. This design is by Tias Ekhoff, and is...
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A Danish Silver Tablespoon made in Copenhagen by Evald Nielsen in 1917
A Danish Silver Table Spoon made in Copenhagen by Evald Nielsen c1917.The spoon measures 20cm in length and wieghs 59.2g.The condition is excellent with no damage...
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A Silver Grapefruit Spoon in the Acorn Pattern by Georg Jensen
This Acorn Pattern Silver Grapefruit Spoon was made in Denmark by Georg Jensen and bears the mark for 1945-51.The piece is in excellent condition, with no damage...
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A Sterling Silver flatware Set of 6 Irish silver Table Spoons in the Fiddle Pattern
This beautiful set of fiddle pattern tablespoons were made by Samuel Neville in Dublin 1801. They are of lovely proportions, longer and more elegant than English...
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A Georgian Silver Straining Spoon
This rather rare Silver Straining Spoon was made by Peter & Anne Bateman in London and is dated 1798.This Straining spoon is in the Old English Pattern with...
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