This elegant 4-inch mustard spoon, crafted in 1777 by the esteemed London silversmiths Sara & John William Blake, is a fine example of late 18th-century Georgian silver craftsmanship. The spoon retains its original 24K gold plating, still fully intact, highlighting the detailed design and adding a warm, lustrous finish. Crisp hallmarks authenticate its maker and date, showcasing the quality standards of the period. With its graceful lines and historical significance, this spoon is a highly collectible piece for enthusiasts of Georgian silver and fine antique tableware.
Spoon
Sara and John William Blake 4″ Mustard Spoon (1777)
$150.00
This fine 4-inch mustard spoon, crafted in 1777 by renowned London silversmiths Sara & John William Blake, reflects the elegance of late 18th-century Georgian silver. The spoon carries crisp hallmarks that confirm its authenticity and date, showcasing the high standards of English assay. Its clean, graceful lines and balanced proportions embody the understated refinement typical of Georgian tableware. Pieces from this period by the Blakes are particularly collectible, as they represent both skilled craftsmanship and the artistry of one of London’s distinguished silversmith partnerships.
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