Product Description
A piece that carries the quiet character of its time. This sterling silver sifting spoon by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, hallmarked London 1845, is made in the classic fiddle pattern with a pierced bowl designed for sifting sugar or spices.
The form is consistent with mid-19th century English silver, with a well-balanced handle and finely pierced decoration. The reverse bears a monogram, typical of pieces commissioned for personal or household use.
Measuring approximately 17cm in length, the spoon remains in good usable condition, with gentle wear consistent with age. A well-preserved example of early Victorian silverware.
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