Product Description
This sterling silver spoon was crafted in London in 1822 by Jonathan Hayne, a distinguished English silversmith of the early 19th century. Designed in the elegant fiddle pattern, it bears a finely engraved monogram, marking it as a personal and cherished possession of its original owner. Measuring 14cm in length, this piece exemplifies both functional design and Georgian-era refinement. Hayne’s work is admired for its craftsmanship and historical significance, making this spoon not only a practical piece of silverware but also a collectible that connects us directly with the traditions of Georgian dining and silversmith artistry.
A versatile piece, it may be used as a refined serving spoon for condiments or enjoyed as part of a silver collection display.