George III Silver Strainer Spoon, 1807 RC/GS

Georgian silver straining spoon London 1806 Crossley smith
Georgian silver straining spoon London 1806 Crossley smith DSCN3875 v2 DSCN3877 v2 DSCN3878 v3 DSCN3879 v3 DSCN3880 v2

£330.00

Strainer Spoon - Old English Pattern - London 1807 by Richard Crossley & George Smith - 31cm long; 143g - PT/6979

This is an elegant George III period silver strainer spoon complete with a superb original crest featuring a goat to the front terminal.

At almost 12" long, this is a good-sized serving piece with original strainer to the inside of the bowl - this was traditionally used for serving gravy but is equally adept for other serving purposes that require some straining. Made in London by the top spoonmaking partnership of Crossley and Smith, this lovely serving spoon is in fine condition with a crisp crest and good, antique patina.