This antique soup ladle from the 1830s in 800 silver impresses with its flat, fire-gilded bowl and an ornately carved leg handle. Connected by an acanthus element, it combines elegance and craftsmanship. The elaborately turned handle made of bone makes it a decorative collector's item that can still be used in everyday life today. A timeless kitchen utensil with historical charm.
This exquisite antique soup ladle from the 1830s is a true gem of tableware that combines elegance and fine craftsmanship. The flatter bowl, made from 800 silver and fire-gilded on the inside, gives the piece a radiant, luxurious appearance. An skilfully crafted acanthus element connects the bowl with the spout, which forms the transition to the magnificent leg handle. This handle, made from high-quality bone, has been intricately turned and carved, giving it a filigree, detailed structure.
The combination of silver and bone makes this soup ladle a unique antique kitchen utensil that not only retains its value as a collector's item, but can also be used in everyday life today. Its design is reminiscent of times gone by, when function and beauty were valued in equal measure. Whether as a decorative highlight or a functional utensil on the table, this ladle is a piece of history that has been stylishly brought into the present. A collector's item that radiates class and tradition and enriches any kitchen or collection.
Dimensions & details - Length approx. 37.5 cm - Diameter of ladle approx. 8.8 cm - In 800/silver