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This elegant antique teaspoon presents beautifully with a refined and timeless design. The hallmark appears to indicate London, 1799, with a makers mark that aligns with Richard Crossley, a silversmith active between 1782 and 1815. While not officially verified, the marks are consistent with Georgian silver of this period.
Crafted with subtle elegance, the spoon reflects the quiet sophistication of late 18th-century British silverwork. It remains in remarkably good condition for its age, with only light wear and a lovely patina just enough to affirm its authenticity. The handle is engraved with initials, likely added as a personal touch at the time of gifting, suggesting it may have originally been a Christening or commemorative piece.
It measures approximately 13 cm in length and weighs 14.7 grams, making it a classic example of a Georgian teaspoon.
A wonderful piece for collectors of antique silver or those who appreciate the craftsmanship and character of genuine historical items.