A gorgeous antique cocktail spoon by Asprey & Co London, 1920s. This Art Deco spoon features a stem, has a spoon on one end and a flat, round muddler for crushing your cocktail ingredients at the other end. The spoon bed is inset (deeper than most), we tried to capture this in photos. This spoon has a solid, weighted feel to it and also a magical one. When not in use, the spoon rests perfectly upright on its flat, round muddler. Truly a stunning Art Deco barware piece.
A little bit about this manufacturer: Asprey & Co was established in England in Mitcham, Surrey, in 1781. As the business grew, the company acquired manufacturing facilities and hired silversmiths, goldsmiths, jewellers and watchmakers. Asprey offered classic and contemporary silver pieces – such as sterling silver cocktail shakers, in traditional and contemporary, novel designs such as the Rocket cocktail shaker and many barware accompaniments.
Maker: Asprey & Co, 1920s
Hallmarks: "Asprey London" and "E.P.N.S" (electroplated nickel silver aka silver-plated in a modern term) can be found on the muddler end
Measurements: A tad over 10" in length (10 1/4" in length)
Condition: Very good vintage condition overall with very mild signs of wear or age. The silver-plating is in good condition overall. There's some mild age and what we refer to as general surface wear. There's some very mild tarnish on the muddler end (we have not polished this piece). In short, this spoon/muddler is in good vintage condition and displays beautifully. Truly a stunning Art Deco piece.
**On shipping: We take our packaging very seriously and carefully wrap all pieces to ensure safe delivery. If purchasing multiple pieces, we'll combine shipping to a single box (or as few boxes as possible) and will automatically reimburse you for all shipping overages paid.
****Important to note pre-purchase: Buyers, please examine all photos carefully as we cannot accept returns due to the fragile nature (the possibility of breakage when being shipped back) of our vintage/antique pieces. Our items are true vintage pieces that might have manufacturers flaws, flaws from age, or imperfections in general from being vintage. We try to explain the condition/description in an accurate and thorough manner but we ask that you please examine all photos carefully and ask all questions before purchasing an item as we are unable to accept returns due to the risk of breakage.
A little bit about this manufacturer: Asprey & Co was established in England in Mitcham, Surrey, in 1781. As the business grew, the company acquired manufacturing facilities and hired silversmiths, goldsmiths, jewellers and watchmakers. Asprey offered classic and contemporary silver pieces – such as sterling silver cocktail shakers, in traditional and contemporary, novel designs such as the Rocket cocktail shaker and many barware accompaniments.
Maker: Asprey & Co, 1920s
Hallmarks: "Asprey London" and "E.P.N.S" (electroplated nickel silver aka silver-plated in a modern term) can be found on the muddler end
Measurements: A tad over 10" in length (10 1/4" in length)
Condition: Very good vintage condition overall with very mild signs of wear or age. The silver-plating is in good condition overall. There's some mild age and what we refer to as general surface wear. There's some very mild tarnish on the muddler end (we have not polished this piece). In short, this spoon/muddler is in good vintage condition and displays beautifully. Truly a stunning Art Deco piece.
**On shipping: We take our packaging very seriously and carefully wrap all pieces to ensure safe delivery. If purchasing multiple pieces, we'll combine shipping to a single box (or as few boxes as possible) and will automatically reimburse you for all shipping overages paid.
****Important to note pre-purchase: Buyers, please examine all photos carefully as we cannot accept returns due to the fragile nature (the possibility of breakage when being shipped back) of our vintage/antique pieces. Our items are true vintage pieces that might have manufacturers flaws, flaws from age, or imperfections in general from being vintage. We try to explain the condition/description in an accurate and thorough manner but we ask that you please examine all photos carefully and ask all questions before purchasing an item as we are unable to accept returns due to the risk of breakage.