Description: A set of six sterling silver Five o'Clock spoons,¹ in the No. 45 pattern, designed by Wallace Silversmiths and introduced at the end of the Edwardian era in 1910, the handles with a beveled double thread border, engraved on the handles with a gothic ℭ and marked with the RW&S Wallace Copyright symbols and STERLING, measuring 5½ in., the group weighing approximately 2.9 troy ounces or 90 grams, with patina, scratches, tarnish, and wear commensurate with age and use.¹ A five o'Clock spoon was used for a formal late afternoon coffee or tea. It was typically 5¼ to 5½ inches long whereas a demitasse spoon was typically 4¾ inches long, and a teaspoon has typically been 6 inches long. Modern flatware services often include teaspoons and even demitasse spoons, but the 5 o'Clock spoon is gradually disappearing.
Price: 70 USD
Location: Williamsburg, Virginia
End Time: 2024-09-27T13:04:13.000Z
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Brand: Wallace
Pattern: No. 45
Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
Type: Five o'Clock Spoons
Period: Edwardian
Style: NeoClassical
Age: Circa 1910