Click Here to Fill Window Stock No. 2073 George II Hanoverian pattern basting spoon
Click here for a larger image George II sterling silver, Hanoverian pattern, basting spoon. The back of the bowl is decorated with a very elegant double drop in a crescent shape, while the back end of the stem is attractively engraved with a family coat of arms within a rococo cartouche. The coat of arms is rubbed but the whole engraving is pleasingly mellow.
Maker :- Ebenezer Coker and Thomas Hannam
Condition :-Very good condition, indeed. The hallmarks at the base of the stem are extremely crisp and clear and the patina is excellent
Hallmarked :- London 1759 Hallmarks .
Size :- 12.4 inches long (31.5cm)
Weight :- 3.78 ozt (117.4 g)
These long-handled spoons are extremely useful at parties and also for serving food from an oven to table casserole, or from any deep container, as they are long enough not to fall in.Ebenezer Coker and Thomas Hannam were in partnership from 1759 to 1760. Everything that Ebenezer Coker has ever made has always been of extremely high quality. In his following partnerships, Thomas Hannam achieved a virtual monopoly as a maker of fine quality salvers and waiters
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