Eleven hand wrought(?) sterling silver teaspoons with spade shaped, hammered bowl, smooth stem, and openwork golf club emblem finial. ‘JAL’, a gumnut, and ‘ST.SILVER’ stamped on back of stem. Raised ridge ending in a point on back of bowl where stem is joined.
[.1] & [.9] Small, outwardly curled piece of metal on each side of handle end of stem. Metal letters ‘C/K/C’ vertically in finial surrounded by a rounded border of two joined pieces of metal.
[.2], [.4], [.6] Metal letters ‘M/L/L/G/C’ vertically in finial surrounded by a metal border with a flat top end.
[.3] Stem is twisted once halfway down. Flat, rectangular handle end with two inwardly curled metal ends at top with small round knob at end. ‘M/L/L/G/C’’ engraved vertically in handle end. No ‘JAL’ stamp.
[.5] Rounded filial with small round knob at top. ‘LG(?)’ in metal letters inside filial, below curled piece of metal. Two small ‘C’ shaped pieces of metal with inwardly curled ends attached to stem, one on each side of filial bottom. No ‘JAL’ stamp.
[.6] Flat topped filial with ‘WA/L/G/U’ in vertical metal letters inside. Filial is wider at top and tapers towards stem. Three small metal ridges on stem just below filial.
[.7], [.8], [.10] Small, outwardly curled piece of metal on each side of handle end of stem. Metal letters ‘S/V/GC/A’ vertically in finial surrounded by a rounded border of two joined pieces of metal.
[.11] Square ended filial with ‘RF/GC/A’ in vertical metal letters inside. Three thin, horizontal, raised metal lines underneath wrapping around stem.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
History Collection
Collection Item Data
Accession Number: | H2013.218.1-11 |
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Accession Date: | 6 Aug 2013 |
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Acquisition Year: | 2012 |
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Credit: | Hazel Nash Collection |
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Material
Sterling Silver/Metal | 0 - Whole |
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Measurement
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