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Georgian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon
01 / Sourcing & Discovery
Hand-stamped in London in 1795 during the Georgian era, this spoon was used to scoop loose tea from a tea caddy—a precious household commodity at the time.
02 / Meticulous Handcraft
We polished the sterling silver at our bench to restore its original luster while preserving the hallmark stamps. The shell-shaped bowl and hand-engraved handle remain clear and detailed.
03 / Character & Living
A beautiful collector's spoon to use for tea rituals or display as a historic silver piece, bringing the elegance of late 18th-century English silver craft to your home.
| Length | 7.8cm |
| Weight | 12g |
| Materials | Hallmarked Georgian Sterling Silver. |
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