Antique Silver Runcible Spoon, London 1899

Silver runcible spoon London 1899
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Runcible Spoon - Old English Pattern - London 1899 by Wakely & Wheeler - 14.6cm, 33grams - Ref. TR/6685

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This is a lovely example of an antique Victorian silver runcible spoon in Old English pattern complete with original engraved initial "B" to the front terminal.

Runcible spoons were used for serving pickles and chutney and made famous by Edward Lear in his nonsense rhymes - The Owl & The Pussy Cat ("They dined on mince and slices of quince, which they ate with a runcible spoon") and Twenty-Six Nonsense Rhymes and Pictures ("The Dolomphious Duck, who caught Spotted Frogs for her dinner with a Runcible Spoon").

Made by the premier firm of Wakely & Wheeler, this hallmarked silver runcible spoon remains in excellent condition with a clear set of London hallmarks.