1936 British Vintage Pure Silver Annoting Spoon Mayes Mills
SKU: 171393475
The anointing spoon is one of the crown jewelry used at the coronation ceremony in England, and at the coronation ceremony, this spoon is used to scoop the holy oil and apply it to the new king (queen).
It is believed to have been made to commemorate the coronation of Edward VIII.
It is a beautiful spoon with fine carvings on the bowl and handle of the spoon.
The gold plating is quite thin, but the pale gold color is beautiful.
It comes in a paper box and comes with instructions.
We hope this lovely antique silver will add some color to your day!
【condition】
Appearance: ★★★☆☆ Slightly scratched and dirty Function: ★★★★☆ There is slight deterioration, but there is almost no problem
・Although there is wear on the whole, it is well maintained as an antique and is in a beautiful state.
・Gold plating is quite thin overall.
・The hallmark that guarantees pure silver by the British Assay Laboratory remains firmly.
・It is in a paper box and comes with an instruction manual.
* Since it is very old, there are fine scratches and dirt due to aging.
*Please purchase after confirming and acknowledging the photos.
【detail】
・Manufacturer Mayes, Mills and Co.
・Year of manufacture 1936 (baming no M)
・Material sterling silver (925/1000)
・Size total length 108mm
・Weight 15g
*Since it is an antique item, there is no other exactly the same item.
Please feel free to ask any questions if you have any questions.