







Rare Antique Georgian Cowrie Shell Spoon. This is a fantastic rare solid sterling silver spoon in fantastic condition dated 1817. On the top of the handle is a monogram with the initials’l. The cowrie shell spoon has a gorgeous purpley white sheen on the inside of the shell and the outside is a speckled cream over brown. When this spoon was made this type of shell would not have been available in England and would have been a huge extravagance to the owner. There is a full British hallmark on this spoon with the leopard’s head for the London assay office, the lion passant for sterling silver and the date letter’b’ 1817. There is also a sponsors mark’SR IED’ for the maker Solomon Royes & John East Dix. CONDITION: The condition is Excellent considering the age of the item. DATE/MARK: There is a FULL BRITISH HALLMARK showing the LEOPARD’S HEAD of the LONDON assay office, the Lion Passant for. Sterling silver and the date letter’b’ 1817. The LENGTH of the SPOON is 6 5/8 (168.5mm) Approx. The WIDTH of the SPOON is 1 5/8 (41.7mm) Approx. The WEIGHT of the SPOON is 42.9 Grams. MANY MORE ITEMS AVAILABLE IN MY SHOP! Alison Chapman as seen on ITV’s Dickinson’s Real Deal! This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Solid Silver\Cutlery”. The seller is “alison_chapman” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Pattern: Georgian
- Age: 1800-1849
- Composition: Solid Silver
- Product: Spoons
- Style: Georgian
- Antique: Yes
