Product Description
This elegant sterling silver sauce ladle was crafted in London in 1827 by renowned silversmith William Chawner, celebrated for his fine flatware during the Georgian era. Designed in the timeless fiddle pattern, the ladle features both a crest and a monogram, testifying to its personal heritage and noble provenance. Measuring 18cm in length, it is both a practical serving piece and a collectible example of early 19th-century English silver.
Items by Chawner are particularly sought after, with this ladle representing not only exquisite craftsmanship but also a tangible link to dining traditions nearly two centuries old.
A refined addition to the dining table, this antique ladle can still be used for serving sauces at special dinners, or displayed as part of a silver collection.