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Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver English Cream Gravy Ladle Spoon Server For Sale

Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver English Cream Gravy Ladle Spoon Server


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Antique Vintage Nouveau Sterling Silver English Cream Gravy Ladle Spoon Server:
$175.00

We have similar English, Spoon, and Art Nouveau items, which would pair nicely with this piece, for sale this week. To view in separate listings, please visit our store and search "English," "Spoon," or "Nouveau" under our Buy-It-Now items.
Listing Description by: Cait P.
The Piece
Age Circa: Art Nouveau C. 1890 - 1910
Markings: "Pat. 1895," sterling silver lion mark, Birmingham anchor assay, and date letter "G," Tested, and Guaranteed
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Brand: Gorham
Gram Weight: 63.2 Grams
Metal Type: .925 Sterling Silver
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Item Measurements:
  • Total length: 7"
  • Handle width: 0.30" to 1.05"
  • Bowl width: 2.5"
Collectible Type: Gravy/Cream ladle
Men's or Women's: Unisex
Notable Features:
  • Handmade during the Art Nouveau era in Birmingham, England by a company called Gorham
  • Composed of .925 sterling silver
  • The handle features beautiful curling vine and floral patterns in the Rococo style, a pattern called "Chantilly"
  • Traditionally this ladle would have been used to serve cream, gravy, or other sauces
Damage: Age appropriate wear. Tarnish on the sterling silver gives this piece an antique quality which we believe is quite lovely.
*This listing is for the item only. All display boxes and/or photography props do not come with your purchase.*The History
The Art Nouveau era, 1890-1910, was also called "La Belle Epoque" in French, which translates to "A Beautiful Time.” This was very true due to the gorgeous designs that came out of this period. This era focused on women, and the beauty of nature and the pieces were often large. Enamel was a standard material used in Art Nouveau jewelry as the period was more about the importance of the design over the materials used to create it. The Art Nouveau period happened before the start of the first World War, when mass manufacturing took over the production of many products, including some jewelry.
The late Baroque or Rococo period prevailed in the 18th century. The period was known for its substantial use of asymmetrical designs, curves, gold, and witty, whimsical themes. Both men and women at court wore sparkling gemstones set in gold during this period, as well as colorless glass pastes and pearls. Colored gems were often highly foiled behind them to enhance the depth of color. Jewelry was often created with naturalistic, floral designs. Rococo jewelry also featured embossed and engraved floral and feather designs on metal.

Domestic US: All items ship within one business dayof receiving payment. Buyers will have 3 base shipping options to choose from, depending on the needed speed of delivery. Pricing on single and multi-purchase transactions can be seen below:

  • sale Items:Base shipping + $2.00 per additional gold item & BIN items combine for free
  • BIN Items:FREE

Base Shipping:

  • USPSFirst Class: $8.00 fully insured, estimated 3-5 business days
  • USPSPriority Mail: $12.00 fully insured, estimated 2-3 business days
  • USPSPriority Express: $25.00 fully insured, overnight delivery

International: All packages are sent via USPS and pricing is based on buyer location. Each customer will receive a revised invoice at the close of the sale with an updated shipping rate. We will combine shipping on multiple purchases for free.We do not undervalue packages for customs, please do not ask usto do so. What you pay is what we will claim on your customs form.Please take this into consideration before placing your offer.

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