1902 British Antique Sterling Silver Large Anoiting Spoon 93g
SKU: 169200749
We would like to introduce an antique British sterling silver anointing spoon.
The Anointing Spoon is one of the crown jewels used in the British coronation.
During the coronation ceremony, this spoon is used to scoop holy oil and anoint the new king (queen).
It is believed to have been made to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII.
This is a fairly large anointing spoon with a total length of over 25 cm.
This is a beautiful spoon with intricate carvings on the bowl and handle.
The gold trim is quite faded.
We hope this lovely antique silver will add color to your everyday life!
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【condition】
Appearance: ★★★☆☆ Slightly scratched and dirty Function: ★★★★☆ Slight deterioration but no major issues
- Although there is some wear overall, it has been well maintained as an antique item and is in beautiful condition.
Some gold plating remains, but most of it has peeled off.
- It still bears the hallmark issued by the Royal Assay Service guaranteeing sterling silver.
*This is a very old item and has minor scratches and stains due to aging.
*Please check the photos and agree to the terms before purchasing.
【detail】
Manufacturer: James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler
Year of manufacture: 1902 (London)
Material: Sterling silver (925/1000)
Size: Total length 256mm
Spoon surface 53 x 75mm
Weight: 93g
*This is an antique item and there is no other item exactly like it.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.