This impressive Georgian sterling silver basting spoon, hallmarked Dublin, 1809, is a fine example of early 19th-century Irish craftsmanship. With its elongated handle and generous bowl, this substantial piece would have been an essential tool in the well-appointed kitchen or dining room of the era - ideal for serving roasts, gravies, or puddings. Marked ‘RW’ for the maker‘Richard Whitford’.
Measurements:
Height: 12 1/2" (approx. 32cm)
Silver weight: 113g
In good condition - Light surface wear commensurate with age. Clear and sharp hallmarks.
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