A PAIR OF REGENCY SILVER-GILT BERRY SPOONS

MAKER'S MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1816

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A PAIR OF REGENCY SILVER-GILT BERRY SPOONS
Maker's mark of Edward Farrell, London, 1816
The stem cast as a naked putto rising from grapevine and supporting a basket of grapes, the bowl cast and chased as grape leaves, marked in bowl
8in. (20.3cm.) long; 8oz. 10dwt. (272gr.) (2)

Lot Essay

A Regency silver-gilt spoon by the same maker and dated 1818 sold in these Rooms, April 19, 1990, lot 216A.

A dessert spoon, fork, and knife with identical stems by Farrell are illustrated in John Culme, Nineteenth Century Silver, London, 1977, p. 133.