How big is a silver sugar sifter spoon?

How big is a silver sugar sifter spoon?

A William IV silver-gilt sugar sifter spoon and sauce ladle by Joseph & John Angell, London 1832 The scroll handles with shell terminals, shell form bowls, length 17cm. (2)

Who is the maker of the sugar sifter spoon?

SILVER SUGAR SIFTER SPOON BY NICOLAS GONTHIER OR NICOLAS GROS, PARIS, 1779 Net-shell model, engraved with a coat of arms surmounted by a crown of count, the perforated spoon of flowers and windings, punches: load, Jurande (letter P), master-goldsmith and discharge 97 gr. (3.15 oz.)

What kind of spoon is French pierced sugar sifter?

French Pierced Sugar Sifter Spoon: French silver pierced sugar sifter spoon from the turn of the century. Marked H. G. for Henry Gabert. The hallmark indicated 800/1000 fineness. The spoon is decorated with alternating rows of gilt washed borders.

What are the different types of silver spoons?

Please see our Basting Spoon section for a selection currently available for sale. This type of silver spoon can be found in many forms; teaspoon, dessert spoon, table spoon, sugar sifter spoon etc., and would generally be used for serving soft fruits.

A William IV silver-gilt sugar sifter spoon and sauce ladle by Joseph & John Angell, London 1832 The scroll handles with shell terminals, shell form bowls, length 17cm. (2)

SILVER SUGAR SIFTER SPOON BY NICOLAS GONTHIER OR NICOLAS GROS, PARIS, 1779 Net-shell model, engraved with a coat of arms surmounted by a crown of count, the perforated spoon of flowers and windings, punches: load, Jurande (letter P), master-goldsmith and discharge 97 gr. (3.15 oz.)

Please see our Basting Spoon section for a selection currently available for sale. This type of silver spoon can be found in many forms; teaspoon, dessert spoon, table spoon, sugar sifter spoon etc., and would generally be used for serving soft fruits.

French Pierced Sugar Sifter Spoon: French silver pierced sugar sifter spoon from the turn of the century. Marked H. G. for Henry Gabert. The hallmark indicated 800/1000 fineness. The spoon is decorated with alternating rows of gilt washed borders.

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