Description: This exquisite set of spoons features a stunning portrait medallion pattern that is sure to impress. Crafted from high-quality sterling silver (.925) using traditional hand hammering techniques, these spoons are a beautiful representation of the aesthetic period style. The spoons are marked with the Wood and Hughes brand, adding to their value and authenticity. Perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates fine silverware, these spoons are a timeless addition to any collection. An incredibly rare near set of eleven hammered silver tea spoons ,each with gilded portraits of a classical youth facing left. Probably Wood & Hughes, New York City, circa 1882. Each spoon is single die cut, both sides of the spoons are hammered, with traces of gilding on the bowls. Stamped: Sterling on the underside of each. Dimensions: Length:5.75" Weight: each spoon:0.73oz,,320.09gm,,13.38dwt. Total weight: 8.860z. Condition: Museum quality antique,minimal wear due to usage. Although unmarked, these rare spoons are similar to a similar unmarked pattern by Wood &Hughes from 1882 published in 'Silver Medallion Flatware', by D.Albert Soeffling, New Books Publishing,1988, pg.88, Illustrated. A once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire the rarest of the rare!
Price: 900 USD
Location: Marlboro, New York
End Time: 2025-01-12T17:17:11.000Z
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Brand: Wood And Hughes
Pattern: Medallion
Type: Spoon
Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
Style: Asthetic Period
Age: 1850-1899