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Johnathan Hayne

Silver Teaspoon - Johnathan Hayne London 1884

Silver Teaspoon - Johnathan Hayne London 1884

Regular price $52.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $52.00 USD
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Photographed: January 22, 2025


Item Specifics

  • Material: Sterling Silver (92.5% purity)
  • Color: Silver with a natural patina
  • Origin: London, England
  • Era/Period: Victorian, 1884
  • Maker's Mark/Signature: Jonathan Hayne (JH)
  • Height: N/A (standard teaspoon length)
  • Width: Approx. 2 cm at the bowl's widest point
  • Weight: Approx. 20g

Description

This Victorian sterling silver teaspoon is a small but elegant piece of history. Made by renowned silversmith Jonathan Hayne in 1884, it reflects the timeless craftsmanship of its era. The smooth finish and gentle curve of the handle show off its refined design, while the engraved initials add a touch of personalization, hinting at its past life as a cherished possession.

The hallmarks tell their own story, with the crowned leopard for London, the lion passant for sterling silver, and the date letter confirming its 1884 origins. Imagine this spoon gracing an elegant Victorian tea table—it’s an eye-catching reminder of the importance of tea culture in British life. Its soft patina adds character and a sense of age, making it a standout piece for collectors or anyone looking to own a piece of history.


About Jonathan Hayne

Jonathan Hayne was a respected silversmith in London during the early 19th century. His work is valued for its excellent quality and timeless style, often seen in flatware and tableware. Pieces by Hayne are sought after by collectors for their fine craftsmanship and connection to London’s silversmithing heritage.


Collectability

This spoon is a perfect example of Victorian silverware, appreciated for its historical significance and maker. Items by Jonathan Hayne, especially in excellent condition like this, are popular among antique enthusiasts. Its clear hallmarks and well-preserved state make it a rare find.


Additional Notes

This teaspoon is in excellent condition for its age, with only minor signs of wear consistent with its use. The engraved monogram adds a personal touch, giving it a unique story.

Similar Victorian silver teaspoons by notable makers often sell for AUD 100–200, depending on their condition and provenance.


Recommendations for Care

  • Clean gently with a soft, non-abrasive silver cloth.
  • Store in a tarnish-resistant bag or wrap to preserve its shine.
  • Avoid contact with harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.

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