Silver sifter spoon, Amsterdam,
An openwork silver sugar spoon, of the type that was common in the mid 18th century, and was used to sprinkle sugar on bread, cake or fruit.Marked with the town mark of the city of Amsterdam, the date letter mark P for , and a masterās sign, possibly that of Jan de Vries (working in Amsterdam from to ; Citroen 966). The steel has a sitting bird at the end. Length 12 cm, weight 26.1 grammes.Condition: good, with an old repair between the steel and bowl. Shipping via parcel post. Read More