St. John the Apostle Sterling Silver Antique Apostle Spoon by Charles Boynton II, Very Rare

Made in London , UK circa 1887/1888 7.5" long Scalloped Shell Bowl
Availability: 2 in stock
SKU: 100004878
$385.00
Availability: 2 in stock
SKU: 100004878
$385.00

This St. John the Apostle Sterling Silver Apostle Spoon, measuring approximately 7.5 inches in length and crafted with a beautifully scalloped shell bowl, is an exceptional piece of devotional artistry from late Victorian England. Made in London around 1887–1888 by Charles Boyton II, a master silversmith renowned for upholding the finest traditions of English silver, the spoon reflects both spiritual symbolism and impeccable craftsmanship. St. John the Apostle, also known as the Beloved Disciple, holds a unique place in Christian tradition as the youngest of the Twelve Apostles and the author of the Gospel of John, three epistles, and the Book of Revelation. He is often associated with purity, divine vision, and unwavering loyalty to Christ, making him a powerful figure of devotion and inspiration.

Charles Boyton II, a leading figure in a long line of skilled silversmiths, carried on the family legacy from the mid-19th century through the late Victorian era. Known for his refined technique and deep respect for traditional forms, Boyton’s work combines elegance with substance. This spoon, bearing his hallmark and crafted during a period of artistic and spiritual revival in Britain, exemplifies his commitment to excellence. The detailed figural finial and scalloped bowl blend aesthetic beauty with symbolic meaning, making this piece a rare and treasured artifact of both religious and artisanal heritage.

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