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The Codman Family English Sterling 'Fiddle Thread' Pattern Sterling Silver Platter Spoon by Thomas Barker, London - 1808/09

English Sterling ‘Fiddle Thread’ Pattern English Sterling ‘Old English’ Pattern Platter Spoon by Thomas Barker, London - 1808/09

This is a lovely platter or stuffing spoon in the Crest on English Sterling ‘Fiddle Thread’ Pattern Platter Spoon by Thomas Barker, London - 1808/09classic Fiddle Thread pattern which decorates both the front and back of the handle.  At the top of the handle is an engraved crest of a bird (a dove?) holding a branch.  This serving spoon is made from heavy gage silver.

Thomas Wilkes Barker first registered his mark in 1804 in London.  He apprenticed under the great spoonmaker William Fearn.

This wonderful serving spoon is fully hallmarked.  It measures 12 inches long, weighs a hefty 5.05 troy ounces and is in very good antique condition with light surface scratches.
Hallmarks on English Sterling ‘Fiddle Thread’ Pattern Platter Spoon by Thomas Barker, London - 1808/09

Provenance: The Codman family of Boston

Our Price: SOLD

Item code: D042

 

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