Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver Pierced Sugar Sifter Spoon. The rounded, shallow bowl is delicately pierced with a symmetrical pattern of stars, arrows, and scrolling flourishes. The handle is finely cast with an ornate openwork design, featuring scrolling vines, foliage, and floral elements — a true celebration of Edwardian craftsmanship. The handle is elegant yet sturdy, tapering gracefully to a curved terminal. Hallmarked Sheffield, 1904.
* Crafted at the height of the Edwardian era, a time known for its delicate refinement and artistic influence, this spoon would have originally been part of an elegant tea service, used to gently sift sugar over fresh fruit, cakes, or desserts during formal gatherings.
Measurements:
Length: 4" (approx. 18cm)
Silver weight: 18g
In good condition – Hallmarks are clear and legible. No dents or major wear. Light surface signs of age and gentle use, adding to its charm.
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