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Victorian Silver Egg Spoon George Adams / Chawner
Arthur Vandyk Antiques are delighted to offer for sale this fine quality Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle egg spoon by the prolific and renowned Victorian spoon maker George Adams of Chawner & Co. The spoon is of good gauge silver and has a period monogram to the terminus of the handle.
The Details Are:
Maker: George Adams, Chawner & Co
Date Mark: 1867
Assay Mark: London
Pattern: Fiddle
Dimensions
Length: 12 cm
Width of bowl at Widest Point: 3 cm
Weight: 18 Grams
Condition Report:
In very good condition for age of 154 year age, with age related marks and scratches . Otherwise, a good clean example of a Victorian George Adams Fiddle Pattern Spoon.
History of George Adams/Chawner Family
George William Adams married Mary Anne Chawner in 1838, the daughter of William Chawner II and Mary Chawner. Adams worked initially with his mother in law creating flatware with her between 1834-40 a joint makers mark was created. From 1840 -1883, Adams worked under his own name and thus registered his own 'GA' mark that you see on this spoon. Adams was very successful and even exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London. George Adams sold the business to Adwinkle and Slater in the 1883.
Free Postage within the UK
Any questions please ask, preferably before buying.
Please check our Antique Atlas shop for further fine antique and vintage silverware for sale.
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
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Hertfordshire
Tel : 07904682990
or : 01707272146
Non UK callers : +44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146
The Details Are:
Maker: George Adams, Chawner & Co
Date Mark: 1867
Assay Mark: London
Pattern: Fiddle
Dimensions
Length: 12 cm
Width of bowl at Widest Point: 3 cm
Weight: 18 Grams
Condition Report:
In very good condition for age of 154 year age, with age related marks and scratches . Otherwise, a good clean example of a Victorian George Adams Fiddle Pattern Spoon.
History of George Adams/Chawner Family
George William Adams married Mary Anne Chawner in 1838, the daughter of William Chawner II and Mary Chawner. Adams worked initially with his mother in law creating flatware with her between 1834-40 a joint makers mark was created. From 1840 -1883, Adams worked under his own name and thus registered his own 'GA' mark that you see on this spoon. Adams was very successful and even exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London. George Adams sold the business to Adwinkle and Slater in the 1883.
Free Postage within the UK
Any questions please ask, preferably before buying.
Please check our Antique Atlas shop for further fine antique and vintage silverware for sale.
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 23/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. We have two of these in stock, if you would like to buy both do contact me.
Date 1867
Mid Victorian Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Maker Chawner | Silversmiths
Item code as1039a342 / 689
Status Sold
£35.00
$43.13
€41.48
$
€
Conversion rates as of 23/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. We have two of these in stock, if you would like to buy both do contact me.
Shipping information
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
View all stock from
Arthur Vandyk Antiques
By appointment only
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
Tel : 07904682990
or : 01707272146
Non UK callers : +44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146
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