編號 102617467

上菜勺 - .925 銀 - 苏格兰 0.925
編號 102617467

上菜勺 - .925 銀 - 苏格兰 0.925
Heavy Victorian Sterling Silver Serving Spoon - Glasgow 1847 - James Muir Jr.
Description:
An exceptionally heavy and well-preserved Scottish Sterling Silver serving spoon (stuffing spoon) in the ornate King’s Pattern (Double-Struck). This piece is a standout example of mid-19th-century Glasgow craftsmanship, characterized by its substantial gauge and crisp decorative detail.
Hallmarks & Origin:
The spoon bears a full set of clear British hallmarks on the reverse of the handle:
Maker’s Mark: "J.M.Jr" for James Muir Junior, a prominent and highly regarded Glasgow silversmith known for premium flatware.
Town Mark: The "Tree, Fish, Bird, and Bell" representing the Glasgow City Arms (Assay Office closed in 1964, making these pieces highly collectible).
Standard Mark: The Lion Rampant, the specific guarantee for Scottish Sterling Silver (.925).
Duty Mark: The profile of Queen Victoria.
Date Letter: The Gothic 'C' in a notched shield, dating the piece precisely to 1847–1848.
Design & Condition:
The spoon features the classic King’s Pattern, with double-sided shell and honeysuckle motifs. The "bowl" is deep and large, suitable for serving or stuffing.
Condition: Excellent antique condition. The hallmarks are remarkably crisp and the decorative relief shows very little wear. No thinning to the bowl or repairs.
Weight: An impressive 149 grams (significantly heavier than standard serving spoons of this era).
Dimensions: Approximately 30 cm in length (ideal for display or use).
Provenance:
A classic example of "Second City of the Empire" silver, produced during Glasgow's industrial golden age.
Note to Bidders: Glasgow silver from this period is increasingly rare on the market. With a silver weight of nearly 150g and a rare Scottish maker, this is both a solid investment and a beautiful collector's item.
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