Lion and Anchor Antiques
Pair of Ornate Victorian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons | London 1842 by William Eaton
Pair of Ornate Victorian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons | London 1842 by William Eaton
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Why we chose it: A superb pair of Victorian berry spoons, richly detailed with deep repousse bowls and elegant engraved handles. Berry spoons rose to popularity in the early 19th century, designed specifically for serving soft fruits at formal dinners. By the Victorian era, they had become highly decorative pieces, often given as gifts and prized for their ornate designs. These spoons are a fine example of that tradition — both functional and beautiful, they reflect the refinement and social rituals of Victorian dining culture.
Maker: William Eaton
Product: Pair of Victorian sterling silver berry serving spoons
Metal: Sterling silver, hallmarked for London, 1842
Era: Victorian, dated 1842
Size: Each spoon approx. 220mm long
Condition: Very good antique condition. Crisp detail to the decoration with light surface wear consistent with age and use.
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