Antique 1862 English Sterling Silver Chocolate Spoon by Chawner & Co. (George William Adams, London)
Dog crest on handle.
4.75" long.
.58 OZT.
Availability:
Out of stock
SKU:
15603501
This antique English sterling silver chocolate spoon was crafted in 1862 by the renowned silversmith George William Adams of Chawner & Co., London. The piece is an excellent example of fine mid-Victorian silverwork, showcasing the company’s reputation as one of the leading flatware makers of the 19th century.
The spoon features a traditional fiddle pattern handle, crisply struck with the lion passant hallmark, denoting sterling silver purity. Its elegant yet practical form reflects the refined dining customs of the era, when specialized utensils such as chocolate spoons were part of fashionable tea and chocolate service. The maker’s mark of Chawner & Co. is a testament to its superior quality and craftsmanship, as the firm supplied silver to many of England’s finest households.
Beautifully preserved with a soft antique patina, this spoon offers both historical charm and collectability. It is an ideal addition for collectors of English sterling flatware or anyone seeking a distinguished piece of Victorian silver.