How big is a sterling silver soup ladle?

How big is a sterling silver soup ladle?

A George III silver Old English soup ladle, long plain tapered handle. London 1800 by Richard Crossley, a noted spoon maker. 205gm. William IV sterling silver soup ladle Chester 1831, maker Jh, possibly John Helsby, monogrammed, weight 210grams. Scandinavian silver soup ladle marked 835, weight 220 grams.

Who was the maker of the Sterling soup ladle?

A George III silver soup ladle, fiddle and thread pattern with initials and entwined snake crest to the terminal. London 1809. Maker’s marks indistinct. 221gm. George III sterling silver soup ladle Old English feather edge pattern with engraved monogram, London c1760s, maker, William Woodward.

What kind of soup ladle is engraved with Monogram?

A German .800 silver soup ladle, with a deep circular bowl, rope edge handle, engraved with monogram. An early George III Onslow pattern soup ladle, shell form bowl, engraved armorial to the reverse of the finial of a boar’s head upon a sword held by a clasped hand. Old repair to bowl fitting.

A George III silver Old English soup ladle, long plain tapered handle. London 1800 by Richard Crossley, a noted spoon maker. 205gm. William IV sterling silver soup ladle Chester 1831, maker Jh, possibly John Helsby, monogrammed, weight 210grams. Scandinavian silver soup ladle marked 835, weight 220 grams.

A George III silver soup ladle, fiddle and thread pattern with initials and entwined snake crest to the terminal. London 1809. Maker’s marks indistinct. 221gm. George III sterling silver soup ladle Old English feather edge pattern with engraved monogram, London c1760s, maker, William Woodward.

A German .800 silver soup ladle, with a deep circular bowl, rope edge handle, engraved with monogram. An early George III Onslow pattern soup ladle, shell form bowl, engraved armorial to the reverse of the finial of a boar’s head upon a sword held by a clasped hand. Old repair to bowl fitting.

Is the lion passant still required on sterling silver?

The standard mark can now be expressed numerically, or millesimally, as 925. The lion passant is no longer required but may be used in addition to the numeric mark. Pieces for sale in England, as well as for export, must also have an English assay mark.

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