Set of 6 crested early Victorian sterling silver spoons, Beveridge family crest, marks for Mary Chawner and William Eaton
Set of 6 crested early Victorian sterling silver spoons, Beveridge family crest, marks for Mary Chawner and William Eaton
A lovely set of 6 crested early Victorian sterling silver spoons, with 4 having marks for London 1839, Mary Chawner and two having marks for London 1845, William Eaton.
Beautifully etched crest to each spoon that depicts a beaver proper arising from a mural crown holding in its dexter paw a clock. This crest and other variants are used by the Beveridge clan in Scotland as well as various branches such as the Beveridge-Duncan family (Fairbairn, 1905). This clan has a long and storied history dating back to the Norman period, and derives its name from Beverege, an island in the Severn; the island was used as a refuge during medieval times, such as during Danish raids and during the Black Death.
A lovely set by fine makers, both desirable and collectable names.
Price marked at $1200 AUD for the set
Measurements: 17.5 cm length, 224.5 grams total weight.
Excellent antique condition overall with light wear commensurate with age, marks well-struck, some rubbed but overall legible.