
Antique Scandinavian 13½-Loth Silver Sugar Sifter Spoon, Dated 1861
1861
A finely crafted antique Scandinavian silver sugar sifter spoon dated 1861. This decorative 19th-century serving piece features a pierced floral bowl with a shaped foliate rim, traces of a gilt interior finish and an elegant tapered handle with engraved detailing to the reverse.
The spoon bears a 13½ L fineness mark, indicating approximately 843.75 parts silver per 1000, together with an 1861 date mark and a partially legible name punch. Measuring approximately 19 cm in length, it has a graceful scale and a strong visual presence suitable for display within a collection of antique silver spoons, Scandinavian tableware or decorative serving pieces.
Details
Item: Antique silver sugar sifter or strainer spoon
Origin: Scandinavia, likely Norway
Date: 1861
Period: Mid-19th century
Material: 13½-loth silver, approximately 843.75 standard
Maker: Unidentified; a name punch is present but cannot be conclusively attributed
Marks: Name punch, 13½ L fineness mark and 1861 date mark
Design: Ladle-shaped sugar sifter spoon with pierced floral bowl and shaped foliate rim
Decoration: Floral and foliate relief details, engraved handle reverse and traces of gilt finish to the bowl
Length: Approx. 19 cm
Weight: Approx. 31 g
Condition
Good antique condition with age-related wear consistent with previous use. The bowl has small cracks, as shown in the photographs. The engraved reverse, visible marks and remaining traces of gilt finish form part of the history and character of the piece. Please review the photographs carefully for the full condition.
Historical and Collector Context
Sugar sifter spoons were decorative table accessories used to sprinkle fine sugar over desserts, fruit and other dishes. Their pierced bowls combined practical function with ornamental craftsmanship and often allowed silversmiths to incorporate floral, foliate and geometric designs.
This Scandinavian example is marked 13½ L, indicating a traditional loth silver standard equivalent to approximately 843.75 parts silver per 1000. The loth system predates the widespread adoption of modern numerical fineness marks and adds historical interest to this 1861 spoon. Its decorative bowl, engraved handle and preserved period marks make it an appealing example of 19th-century Scandinavian table silver.
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Provenance & Details
- Era / Date
- 1861
- Material
- 13½-loth silver, approximately 843.75 standard
- Hallmarks
- Name punch, 13½ L fineness mark and 1861 date mark
- Condition
- Good
- Dimensions
- Length: Approx. 19 cm
- Weight
- 31 grams
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