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A pair of Victorian gilt-metal berry or dessert serving spoons from the late nineteenth century, presented in their original leather-clad case with deep violet velvet and silk lining. Each oval, scalloped bowl is finely chased with fruiting motifs, likely berries or pomegranates, intertwined with scrolling ornament, subtly echoing their intended use, while the slender stems twist elegantly and terminate in cast finials modeled as small saints or apostles. The gilt surfaces retain a warm, mellow glow that contrasts beautifully with the rich purple interior.
The spoons remain in good condition, with slight softening to the gilding and minor surface wear and scratches consistent with age and use, while the gilding stays bright and eye-catching. The fitted case shows gentle signs of time, adding to the set’s authentic antique character.
Such berry or dessert spoons would have been used for the final course, reflecting a refined approach to dining in which each course was served with its own dedicated utensil. The twisted stems and repoussé decoration reflect the refined craftsmanship of nineteenth-century silversmithing, while the devotional figures suggest they may have been given as gifts for occasions such as christenings and confirmations.
An elegant choice for a wedding or christening gift, or for a collector of fine tableware, this set brings a sense of history and refinement to special occasions and can be beautifully used for serving fruit or desserts at intimate gatherings.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Case is approx. 9½" long x 4¾" wide x 1½" high. Spoons are approx. 8"
Case is approx. 24cm long x 12cm wide x 4cm high. Spoons are approx. 20cm
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