Serving spoon
London, England
1792-1793
Maker
Thomas Wallis I (working 1758, died 1819)
Measurements
12 in x 2 in x 1-1/4 in
Materials
Silver
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of Hugh R. Sharp Jr. and Bayard Sharp
Accession Number
1968.833
Inscription
Four hallmarks for London, including a date letter "r" for 1792-1793, are struck into the back of the handle.
Condition Notes
The engraving on the front of the handle is worn.
Provenance
Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp
Comments
The large spoon has an oval bowl and a long handle that curves backward near the end. A pseudo armorial or heraldic device of floral decoration is engraved on the front of the handle.
The large spoon has an oval bowl and a long handle that curves backward near the end. A pseudo armorial or heraldic device of floral decoration is engraved on the front of the handle. This same engraved decoration occurs on serving spoon, accession no. 1968.884, made by a different London silversmith some five years earlier. The common engraving indicates that the two spoons were a pair owned by the same person early in their history.