A W'm Eley, W'm Fearn & W'm Chawner London, George III Sterling Silver Sugar / Spice Sifter Spoon
Manufacturer - William Eley, William Fearn & W'm Chawner, London
Date - 1810
Description - A very well‑made and substantial Old English pattern silver sifter spoon, its bowl neatly pierced with precise circular perforations. The design is clean and traditional, perfectly suited to its original purpose of sprinkling sugar or spices over desserts, fruit, and hot toddies.
Today it remains wonderfully practical — ideal for finishing hot chocolates, cappuccinos, or spiced drinks with a dusting of cocoa or cinnamon. The spoon has a pleasing weight in the hand and presents as a solid, attractive example of its type, combining everyday usefulness with classic period charm.
Condition - This spoon is in clean, good condition
Hallmark - This sugar sifter spoon has clear London hallmarks with manufacturer's 'William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner' cypher and a London date cypher for 1810
Dimensions - Maximum length - 11cm
Spoon bowl diameter - 3.25cms
Weight - 18gm